• Name: Reiko Asamiya • Title: The Scarlet Sage • Species: Human • Description: An very skilled mage who's said to have been the Principal's personal pupil for years, before setting out to make a name for herself in the magic world. She's most known as the owner of the Private Eye Agency called "The Crimson Veil", one of the few in the business of supernatural investigation. Despite her appreciation of her Tutor, Reiko always had a small rebel flame burning deep within which becomes evident in her unhealthy habits like smoking and drinking.
The Caretaker
• Name: Lotte Chaubert • Title: Specialist of Everything • Species: Kitsune • Description: A mysterious magical being of unknown origins who lives in the Academy and insists to work as part of the staff. Aside from her talents as a maid, Lotte aids students in combat situations and field expeditions thanks to her deceptively high strength and endurance. When she's at the field, Lotte will keep her maid outfit but wear a suit of light armor over it, along with a (very) heavy mace and a small shield. Lotte's acute senses and extensive knowledge of raw materials can come in handy during expeditions and field trips to collect ingredients for classes, especially alchemy related ones.
The Familiar
• Name: "Ellie" B'thory • Title: "Absinthe Red" The Florist • Species: "Demon" Familiar • Description: Ellie is the most loyal follower of the Great Magister Aria. A mysterious, and quirky being to boot, self-declared demon —kicked out of Hell— that serves under a contract whose terms are known only for her and her Mistress. To no one's surprise, not many people take Ellie seriously, which can prove to be a deadly mistake, after she pounds offenders into a bloody pulp and suck them through a straw. "There's method in her madness" describes Ellie almost perfectly. Whether she plays dumb or is just incredibly lucky is anyone's guess, though.
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt."
Basics
Name:Aster Javian
Title:The Mirror Magician
Age:437
Gender:Male
Race:Demon Prince
Sexuality:Hetero
Abilities
Neutra Magic:An exceptionally rare type of magic. Aster has the ability to manipulate his own Mana in its purest form which he calls; Pure Mana. Over the course of a few centuries of training, Aster's Pure Mana actually shows itself as a blue flame-like essence due to its sheer density. He uses his Pure Mana to shield and reflect most other forms of Mana which may be directed towards him. For instance, an Explosion-type attack would be shielded initially before being reflected back towards its' origin, though the reflected spell would be considerably weaker than the original. Illusions would have a weakened effect, being unable to simply pass through the density of his Pure Mana. Low level Illusions would be easily reflected back towards their origin, though they would have little effect against the one casting them.
Aster may also choose to focus solely on shielding or reflecting Mana. - When focusing on shielding, Aster may increase the area that is being shielded in a dome-like manner, essentially being able to protect an area the size of the Academy from magical attacks for a limited time. - When focusing on reflecting, Aster completely foregoes his shield in order to return spells back toward their origin almost instantly.
Alchemia Magic:Another rare form of magic, discovered and developed by Aster whilst teaching at Hikari Ryodan Academy. After mastering how to manipulate his own Pure Mana, Aster discovered that you could change the properties of all Mana. Based on the fact that Mana contained far more properties which could be altered in its' pure form than it did after it had been used to cast spells. As such, Aster has theoretically invented a way to change the density of Mana in his surrounding area, essentially strengthening or weakening spells by injecting his own Mana into a spell or withdrawing the Mana from it.
Practically, however, Aster has only been able to inject his own Pure Mana into other spells, strengthening them. He has not yet found a way to withdraw Mana, an issue which has remained a mystery to him.
Other
Personality: Nonchalant - As a teacher at Hikari, Aster is rather laid back when it comes to teaching. He refuses to become agitated by those who are not willing to learn or better themselves and only dedicates his efforts to those who try. The prospect of failure never bothers him, as he believes failure is just another hurdle one must overcome. His many years of experience have shown him that nothing is truly worth overworking yourself for.
Perverted - Like the old man that he truly is, Aster is secretly perverted. However, his young looking appearance does a lot to help him out where women are concerned. And although he is not as vivacious in his attempts to woo women or 'catch-the-odd-glimpse' as most other perverts, he most certainly will take up the odd opportunity to sate his debauchery tastes whenever he can. Above all, four-hundred years has blessed Aster with the uncanny ability to guess the age of nearly every female he comes across and, so long as they are of the legal age, he can quite often correctly guess their various measurements.
Backstory: One of the few remaining Demon Princes born of the Demonic Realms, a sub-race of Demon who have proven themselves far more intelligent and civilized than the majority of their cousins. He came to the Earthen Realm hoping to study more about the properties of Mana and thus traveled to the only place where he'd heard would help him find the answers he sought: Hikari Ryodan Academy. Upon arriving, he requested to be able to study in solitude, stating that he had no intention of teaching kids. His request was denied, being told that he would only be allowed to stay at the Academy if he became a teacher, he accepted begrudgingly. During his time at the Academy, Aster finished an extensive thesis on his findings of Mana entitled, 'Properties of Mana: The Force Behind Magic.' His studies into Mana has garnered him popular renown throughout the world of magic.
Classes: - Demonology 101: A Study of the World's Most Misunderstood Race - Mana Manipulation 101: Managing Mana - Mana Manipulation 201: Advanced Study & Combat Application
Trivia: - Aster is addicted to candy, specifically lollipops. He makes sure to carry at least three on his person at all times. - Whenever he isn't busy teaching students, studying new theories about Mana or interacting with his fellow teachers, Aster will often hide himself away to play Pocket Monster mobile games. - He is currently one of the world's leading experts on the study of Mana.
"Don't move!" Aster's voice silenced the boisterous class. He had initially tasked them with trying to develop their personal Mana into a visible state, much-like his own blue flames. It was proving to be far more difficult than he'd anticipated, especially given that this was his Advanced Study Class. Like him, this collective of students had all been enthralled by the idea of studying Mana. A fact that had excited him to no end, given that more than a few of his colleagues had long grown tired of Aster's numerous and frenzied outbursts about some new theory regarding the properties of Mana and how it could be applied. With these kids he was able to discuss and expand upon his passion; Mana.
His furor expelled within these classes, however, often gave rise to a certain level of competition amongst his students, especially those from this particular 201 class. Which, more often than not, resulted in many a heated debate and certainly more than one fireball launched across the class room in anger or jealousy. This happened to be one of those instances. But rather than scolding the two students who had, mere moments ago, been exchanging spiteful expletives followed by spells, Aster stood behind his desk, eyes wide with bewilderment and an expression of elation.
Amongst the spat between two of his students, Aster had, by pure coincidence, stumbled across the perfect testing conditions for his theory regarding the withdrawal of Mana from an existing spell. Where one student had launched a medium-sized fireball across the room toward the target of his anger, another student in her defense of the target had managed to stop the ball of flames in mid-air. Had he not momentarily glanced up from his latest Pocket Monster game to witness the erupting argument, the scene in front of him may have passed as quickly as it had begun.
"This. Is. Perfect." He whispered, holding his hands out as if to freeze everyone in their place. The students suddenly realized the look of excitement on his face, rather than anger, and decided to roll with it. Aster regarded the girl, who was still maintaining her force-field around the fireball that had stopped it initially. "Keep it going for as long as you can." He said, nodding with approval. She struggled to answer with a hampered nod of her own. Clearly the act of stopping the spell in the first place had taken a lot out of her and maintaining her field was continuing to drain her Mana reserves at an alarmingly fast rate. He would not have long to act.
He reached towards the floating embers with his right hand and began to extend his own Mana towards it, invisible at first but he soon decided to raise the density to allow his students to witness what he was attempting to do. This would be a learning opportunity for them all. His Mana flickered and lashed out at the orange flames suspended in mid-air. He could sense the two separate types of Mana that were already present in the air; the force-field's and the fireball's. Aster attempted to envelope his Mana around the ball of fire and, as he did so, he could feel the blue and orange flames start to reach out towards each other as if attracted like magnets. It was only brief and the feeling soon drifted away before his Mana began pouring itself into the fireball, strengthening it.
"No, no, no!" He growled. Before he could retract his Mana, however, the force-field gave out and the girl fainted. Horror quickly became Aster's expression as the enhanced fireball flashed across the room. He tried to release his Mana in order to cast a shield but he wouldn't make it in time. "GET DOWN!" He yelled, diving towards his students to protect them in a last-ditch effort.
If not for the caster directing it upward into the ceiling at the last moment, Aster was certain someone would have died. He had been fortunate that the explosion of ceiling and the resulting collapse of the floor above had not caused any serious injuries. Even so, he was about to be in for the ass-chewing of his life. 'Dammit!'
• Name: Alice Painter • Age: 17 • Species: Human • Abilities: -Familiar: The ability to create and animate an imaginary creature. By drawing the image of a creature and infusing it with part of her spirit, she can bring it into reality. The summoned being seems to be intelligent, but lacks the ability to speak and often requires orders to function. The familiar's abilities are determined by the type of creature it is (A living suit of armor will be stronger and slower than a cat), but by average they will be five times as able as Alice herself. She also cannot give them supernatural abilities of their own, like psychic powers or fire breath. Alice can only maintain two familiars at a time, and only for five minutes. • Skills: - Drawing • Other: Alice is physically frail, sometimes even requiring assistance to perform drawn out physical activity, like climbing a long set of stairs.
It was the perfect day. The sun shone overhead, filtering softly through the branches of her willow tree as Alice put the finishing touches on her drawing. The fresh country air did more for her body now than any number of supplements and drugs back in the city. Taking another deep breath, Alice closed her eyes and enjoyed the soothing sounds of nature until she heard a voice calling her name.
"Alice! It's time to eat lunch!" Her mother yelled from the house. Smiling, Alice packed away her supplies and stood up carefully. Then, as she turned to head inside, a menacing shadow fell over her, and the world was darkness and screams.
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Alice woke with a start, confusion and fear overriding her mind for a few seconds as she scrabbled to get a hand on something solid. Managing to clutch the arm of her seat, she raised one hand to shield her eyes from the sunlight streaming through the window as she fought to control her breathing. "That dream again," She muttered under her breath, reaching over to pull the curtains over the offending sheet of glass. She got a look of the countryside as she did, and saw shops and billboards flanking the highway running parallel to her. Stopping a conductor passing her room, she asked "How long until we arrive, sir?"
"The train will arrive in roughly one hour miss." The man responded, "Is there anything I can do to assist you?"
"No, thank you very much," She replied, smiling at the man as he continued his duties. One hour until she got to her new home. A place where she might be able to put a stop to those dreams, if nothing else.
• Appearance: • Name: Circe • Title: • Age: 16 • Species: Shifter • Abilities: Circe can assume the form of any organic creature. • Skills: Circe is semi proficient in both hand to hand combat and dual swords. • Inventory: Circe has two collapsed short swords attached to her forearms that she can flick her wrists and they popped out quickly. • Sample Post: Circe walked through the crowded city, she windowed shopped without actually checking the wares. Her ears were doing the real shopping, she enjoyed information, and the city was rife with it. Most of it was useless drivel, parents talking about their children in school, who was cheating on their spouse, even an illegal drug deal or two. None of this interested Circe to much.
She gathered any pertinent information about any illegal money transfers, she had to make some living on the streets. She only ever robbed from drug dealers, and gangsters and most of it went back to the families in the area struggling. She turned down an alley to start heading home to plan her next move. Three men with daggers came from around the corner with lecherous grins on their faces.
"Hey sweetie, why don't you come here, we got something we want to show ya." An elf said to her.
"Ya, you look like the kind of girl that enjoys having fun!!" A human said from the back.
"I have no time for filth such as yourself, I have prior arrangements that must been seen to." Circe responded coldly.
"Bitch, we ain't the kind of people you ignore, now come here and take care of us!!" The elf said with a sneer. Liz plastered on the biggest fake smile she could.
"My, my, I do apologize gentlemen, where are my manners?? I shall assuredly take care of you." With a flick of the wrists her swords came out. The men confident in their numbers charged the young woman. The world around Circe slowly faded away and it became just the alley, the men, and herself. She allowed the criminals to get close to her before she struck, weaving in between all three men. As she passed she wasted no movement and sliced through all their legs. As the men fell to the ground cursing her Circe slid her blades back to her forearms. She didn't bother to return banter with the injured but continued on her way around the alley corner. She concentrated hard and felt her body begin to shrink, white fur grew in her body and a long leather tail extended out. To anyone passing her by, they most likely wouldn't have even seen the mouse climb into the sewer drain.
A hour later, Circe was back in her home, a deserted subway station. She was about to collapse from the exhaustion of shifting but something caught her eye. A gilded envelope sat on her bed with her name on it. She picked it up and opened it.
Dear Miss Circe,
You have been accepted into Hikari Ryoden Academy, the semester starts soon, so please notify us with an answer of your intention of coming. We truly hope to see you here!!
Headmaster.
Circe didn't bother reading on how to respond or get to the school, her shift drain had already pulled her to close to unconscious.
Other: Shifters are usually nomadic people that have gained a reputation for comprising of grifters and con men. Most other races are naturally suspicious of the shifters due to their perfect Mimicry of other people and races. Shifters cannot use normal magics, but while in other forms they are able to use that race or creatures abilities, in a diminished capacity. As well as a time limit on ones shift (most can hold a form up to 48 hours at most) they also become exhausted, needing sleep before they can shift again.
Photographic Memory - Tiina possesses the rare ability of retaining a vivid recollection of whatever idea that she believes to be worth remembering, down to the finest of details. Through the application of this skill, Tiina is technically capable of storing information on any theory discussed in any class, but regardless, she still decides to take notes in class and study like any other student, claiming that the last thing she wants is to become the center of attention amongst her peers. However, she often puts this skill to good use in battle, allowing her to catalog crucial details about her foes such as their weaknesses and attack patterns all in her head.
Advanced Forethought - While Tiina is unable to actually see the future through clairvoyance like a fortune teller, she can handle analyzing various hypothetical scenarios several steps ahead of time. With the right data, she becomes a peerless strategist, capable of using her predictions to take on and defeat foes far stronger and far faster than her.
Fluency in Various tongues - Tiina has mastered reading and writing in over 30 human languages and many variations of elven tongues. She has some trouble reading scriptures written in ancient and dead tongues, and can barely understand non-verbal languages, such as sign language and body language.
Enhanced Hearing - While Tiina has more acute hearing than most other students, she sometimes has to put on a pair of headphones during class because the constant sound of chalk clacking against the chalkboard causes her headaches.
Skills: Tiina is quite clumsy and her skills at sewing, tying her own shoelaces, eating with chopsticks, and many other activities that require fine motor skills. Despite this, however, she is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to competitive video games, particularly those of the 2D Fighting genre. Also, being half-elf, Tiina is a natural at archery.
Inventory:
Glasses - Tiina doesn't really need them, as she can see perfectly without them. She just wears them because she thinks they fit well with the image she's trying to portray to her classmates.
Sample Post:
I don't really have much to do in my spare time, so I tend to coop inside the chilly air-conditioned library, reading as many novels I can get my hands on until the sun drops. Right now, I'm reading a novel about an old man who's read so many stories of knightly romance that he went crazy and traveled the country aimlessly under the delusion that he's an actual knight! It's a really good read, and according to the librarian, the book represents a very important advance in the literary world at the time.
I let out a loud sigh and slump down in my chair. "It's no use," I tell myself, closing the book with an audible thud. "I am so not in the mood today." Without speaking a word, I placed the novel back to the section I had removed it from and somberly walk out of the library with my head hanging low.
I am assaulted by negative thoughts as soon as I step out. I pull out my cellphone and plug my pink earbuds into it. "I need some tunes," I conclude before shuffling my playlist.
As I aimlessly stroll around the campus, I stumble upon the bulletin board with dozens of requests from all over the land. I stop and skim through these requests until I find one that catches my eye. "Recruiting able-bodied students to find and slay a rogue dragon." A playful smirk creeps onto my face as I pull out a pen and write down my name on the last empty spot on the sheet.
"A dragon, huh?" I ask. "I hope this is as entertaining as it sounds..."
• History: There is a reason Mako is known as a 'witch' and not a 'mage'. Her magic is earth-based and is based on witchcraft rather than the arcane. Though not nearly n a scale comparable to the Great Witch, Mako was still a very formidable opponent to the numerous wizards who have crossed her path over the years. The ties to one particularly powerful and evil member of her kind have given witches a bad reputation, and the art of witchcraft is dying out. Mako decided to kill two birds with one stone and decided to become a teacher, both passing on the knowledge of witchcraft to the younger generation, and helping to heal it's image by firmly standing on the side of the Dawn Slayers.
• Abilities: Mako's command of witchcraft has very few, if any, rivals on the planet, and only a select few beings of any race are a match for her in magic-based combat. That number is probably less than a hundred. She is also adept at potions, divination, alchemy, curses and hexes.
• Skills: Mako, as well as a rigid and enthusiastic albeit mischievous teacher, is also a fantastic cook, as is to be expected from a potions master. After all, what is cookery but potions with food? She also practices acrobatics and gymnastics as a hobby (a healthy body leads to a healthy mind) and as such is incredibly fit and agile, which keeps her young almost as much as her magic does.
• Classes:
-History
-Basic Magic
-Spells and Potions
-Home Economics
• Sample Post:
Mako was sitting in the staff room, marking the History exam papers of the class that was to be graduating this year. With her right hand, she was holding the pen with which she was ticking the correct answers and crossing out the wrong ones, or grading the essay question answers out of 10. With her left, she was drawing a chalk pentagram onto a special mat (as she couldn't draw on the staff table anymore. She'd gotten in trouble for that in the past). She wasn't right-handed, in fact, she was ambidextrous, yet the pentagram had to be drawn with the left hand.
When the pentagram as done, she placed her thermos of now cold coffee (Irish coffee, though she kept that a secret) in the middle and muttered an incantation. A few seconds later, the coffee was piping hot. She always had to be careful using pentagrams indoors, as you couldn't see the sun, and the pentagram had to point East, towards the rising sun. if it pointed West, it became a symbol of Satanism instead of Witchcraft and cast the spell, useful to Demons living in the Inferno, of making hot drinks cold, and more than once Mako had misjudged which direction was East and accidentally created iced coffee. Mako hated iced coffee.
Looking over at the answers again, she felt a slight pang in her chest, that she felt every year teaching here. You grew attached to students and it was always sad to see more go. It was a feeling you never truly got used to. She thought back to her own time at school too, as a short haired troublemaker who at that point knew she was a witch but didn't know the connotations until her own History class. Her mother had told her to just pretend to be a mage. She grew to resent it, but her mother always kept her in check, for if she snapped, she'd just be proving everybody right about witches. That's why she was here, after all. To change things with kindness and teaching instead. It was scandalous at first for this school to have a witch teaching students but Mako worked very hard to prove herself before too much damage to the school's reputation was done.
With the marking done, Mako stretched, and headed out the staffroom, passing by all the stragglers of this term. It wasn't long now before the new school year started and a new batch of first years arrived. She wondered what they'd be like. Would they be hard to teach? Will their parents have warned them about learning from a witch? Would they be fine with it? Would they be quick learners or thick as mud? Only time would tell. They couldn't be much worse than the first years from fourteen years ago, though. That class was the worst. The. Worst. She chuckled as she remembered the shenanigans. That class would always be her favourite.
• Abilities: Physical Magic: Havish has been practicing physical magic for some time now after learning about his talents, his most notable spell is his Armadillo Cloak, he can summon a tough chitinous armor that can with effort, cover his entire body. the shape of the armor is all dependent on his will, he has before managed to have a sharpened appendage protrude from the gauntlet but was able to make nothing more than the gauntlet. Other talents of his are other physical modification magics like increasing strength or speed or durability, of course the extent of this power is very limited.
• Skills: Havish is not very skilled at much but he is a very skilled cook, he spent much of his formative years at home and learned much from his mother about food.
• Inventory: A family ring, a silver band with a ruby set in it. inside the inscription reads "A Greyson always stands."
• Sample Post:
Havish woke up this morning, sun shining in his eyes, the smell of breakfast was... absent. Havish got up and put on a pair of his sweatpants he had set out the night previous and moved to the door, usually by this time of day his mother had already started to cook and he would come down to help her out, but there was nothing, no one was in the kitchen, no food was being cooked, nothing. "Mom. Mom!" There was no response, and Havish began to panic. Up the stairs he ran, and burst through the door of his mothers bedroom, and there she was, lying in bed, the panic subsided, he ran over to her and tried to shake her awake. "Mom, come on get up, we need to make breakfast, I have school today." No response was given, the woman lay there still, eyes remained closed. "Mom....mom...." The panic returned and collapsed the young boy, he was twelve this year, and now he wondered what future was set in place for him. The funeral was quaint, and was surprisingly enough, paid for entirely by his father, with whom he was to stay with now. Havish hadn't seen his father in several years, they had divorced when he was a child and his mother never explained why, only that his father loved him but the two of them felt it was better for Havish to not be around him. "Havish, I want you to know something." his father was looking down at him now, a tear of his own running down his cheek, "The life your mother wanted for you, I can't give, but I can give you another, one that will be hard, it will be scary, and it will be dangerous, but I swear that if you take the chance, you could be more than you can imagine." His father was smiling, but there was genuine fear in his eyes, but Havish couldn't say no, he had no other family, so all he could do was nod. The next three years were spent with his father training with magic, magic he had never known he had. There were days when his father would show him offensive magic and he would wonder, if I had had this magic when I was younger I could fought back against the bullies I dealt with. Havish knew that was a lie though, he wouldn't have fought them, he never fought, he was always beaten and beaten, never once did he stand up. "Havish, come on now, you have to try harder, the academy won't accept you if you don't give them something to work with." The man flung spell after spell at the boy, but Havish continued to dodge and weakly deflect, "No, no, you need to stand strong, you are a Greyson, we always stand." As the man finished speaking, Havish felt his feet stop, the ground seemingly mounding up over them, "Stand and show me who you are." The man flung spell after spell, Havish fearfully doing his best to not be hit, but soon he was caught directly in the line of fire, literally, the flames sprang from his fathers hand and struck dead center of Havish's chest, Havish could only think of one thing, if only he could just curl up and hide, not let any of this hurt him. The flames curled and hissed, but there was no pain, it was hot, but not painful, when Havish opened his eyes, he looked down to see a plate of armor, it covered his chest and stomach, he laughed nervously and looked at his father, the man was smiling wide, "You did it, a spell to be proud of, a living armament is a powerful..." mid sentence the armor dissolved and Havish collapsed unable to handle the strain of the spell yet, but, at least promise was there.
• Other: His Father Martin Greyson was a graduate of Hikari Academy and a skilled elementalist.
Highlights of Havish's background and personality are in the sample post.
"Strength alone is directionless. Determination is useless. Only when the two join, is a mighty warrior born."
Appearance:
Name: Yurius Diencrade
Title: King of the Vampires.
Age: 502
Species: Vampire
Role: Teacher
Abilities:
-Adrenaline Rush: The key behind his strength and pride. Blessed ever since he was born, Yurius has the ability to strengthen himself by inflicting physical damage his own body. The more he damages himself, the stronger he becomes. This enables him the ability to make a great comeback as his opponents try to overwhelm him. His enemy also has to pay attention to him and fight with caution rather than relying on brute strength. However this comes with a risky scenario where he can potentially faint or even die due to going overboard, and if he tries to regain his life energy - AKA blood - the adrenaline's effects will become weaker.
-Drain: Like any normal vampire, blood is his main source of life. He uses his sharp fangs to drain the blood from others as a means to regain life. This serves to diminish the drawbacks of his Adrenaline Rush ability, but it is difficult to actually use it in combat scenario, so he does not rely much on this ability. His fighting style is risky, but gives him high rewards.
-Cannot turn into bats: Surprisingly, Yurius does not possess the ability to turn himself into bats like a normal vampire. However, the King of the Vampires did not mind such inconveniences
Skills:
-Exceptional unarmed skills
-Great endurance
Personality and Traits:
-Prideful and Arrogant: Yurius has his reasons to be titled King of the Vampires (even that he isn't actually king), and he takes great pride in it. He ultimately sees himself as superior to most species out there, even his own kind. He looks down upon most warriors, seeing them as competent, but unworthy and hopeless, and wishes to guide his students to a different path. Those who are not willing to learn in his class will be looked upon with scorn, while those eager for strength and knowledge he will consider worthy and mostly devotes himself to them.
-Polite: Despite being prideful and sometimes feared by students, he acts relatively polite and mannered towards those who he considers worthy and respectful.
-Used to be Evil: His distaste for other warriors used to be extreme back in his younger days hundreds of years ago. Some of the warriors at the time were fueled with self-interests and only desire for fame and wealth, which disgusts him. He saw them as gluttons and hunted them down. This act once stirred up a large vampire-hunt, especially made to hunt down Yurius and end his terror. Nevertheless, most vampire hunters are unable to take him down, except for one man: Alister Marid. Sent by the Head Magister, he was regarded by Yurius, even by today's standard, as the most powerful opponent he has ever faced. The fight ended after a long and tiring series of blow exchanges. Lucky for Yurius is that Alister was also a warrior. He also desired for victory, for strength to protect his people. And most importantly he comprehended Yurius's cause for his actions, unlike others who only saw him as a monster. Out of respect for him, Alister did not kill him, and vice versa, Yurius agrees to go into a hundred years self-exile, promising not to interfere with his affairs anymore. His sentiment changed as well during that time.
Sample Post:
"Mnnngghh-uahhh..."
Yurius's tiring groan echoed inside his room in the morning, as the glimmering sunlight signaled him the dawn of a new day. Soon, his bloody red eyes shot open, and the old vampire woke up from his slumber. His hand crawled into a fist as he struck his shoulders a few times.
"The current of time is slowly carrying me away..."
He was indeed getting old. Five hundred years. Five hundred springs of his life had now gone to past. When he looked at it, he was kind of surprised that he had become this old. A vampire's life might be a lot longer than a human, but they end all the same. There were all the early games, the golden age and the late games in life. For Yurius, he was slowly reaching the late one.
Taking a rare and brief moment of silence as he gazed out of the window, Yurius reflected on his current life. Who would have thought? The once King of the Vampires would be teaching children about combat. He wouldn't believe it either, if he was his own self a few hundred years ago. The man who hated the world, whose only means of existence is to hunt down those gluttonous warriors. And to be honest, he did not really regret that life. He hated those fools. Those whose thirst for victory was impure, corrupt and pathetic! He had no doubts that there were still some people like that in this era. They are everywhere.
What had exactly brought the vampire to the career of teaching, people may ask? Yurius chuckled, as he reminisces. That faithful fight... "Alister! Fighting you is so exhilarating!" The younger vampire, donning a comfortable and semi-formal suit, with a portion of his chest muscle exposed, cried out at his opponent.
"I second you, Yurius Diencrade. Battling you makes me want to forget everything that I have achieved, and only become a warrior!" The man, dressed in knight armor and a sword, yelled back, his tone aggressive but still held respect for his adversary.
"You are truly a man unlike any other. Your blade is artful, and your strike holds desire and determination. It is unfortunate, however, that there will be only one winner in this fight." Yurius replied.
"A shame indeed Yurius. You have the strength of a hundred men, and yet you devote it to a devilish cause." Alister countered him, with his familiar mocking tone.
"Ha! Believe it or not Alister. This world is barren, filled with rampant self-interests. Warriors like you are nearly extinct. Extinguished and overshadowed by those sluggish fools!" Yurius shouted back, as he stepped forward, his claws matched the knight's blade. "And I wish to reverse it!"
Alister yanked his blade, and Yurius charged forward for another blow. It was his intentions though, as he agilely danced to the side, avoiding the incoming attack. He gave a horizontal slash, to be blocked by the vampire's gloved hand, while continue the conversation
"If you had wished for such warriors, why don't you train them yourselves?" He retracted his blade and went for another slash, only to be blocked again by the vampire. But this time, the block was a lot softer, as the sentence Alister just said appeared to have penetrated him.
"Your strength would be wasted on killing."
The vampire took a moment, separating him and his combatant ahead of him, his expressions seemingly unimpressed.
"...Enough of this nonsense. Let us bring this fight to a conclusion!"
And they clashed, yet again... Never Yurius had thought that he would have taken that advice seriously back then. But after his defeat and self-exile, in the depths of solitude, he soon realized that he was right. There were those who were gluttons, but there were those that were truly the great warrior Yurius wanted them to be. Miraculously, he was accepted into the teaching role, and more surprisingly by the man who ordered his death centuries ago. There were still gazes of cautions and distrusts, but his place was pretty much stable. He had a place to live, and was able to instruct his students his ways. That was the only thing that mattered to him now.
After taking a brief shower, brushing his teeth and got dressed in his old yet unworn suit, he was ready to begin teaching. Straight up after opening the door, he saw a student, apparently a senior one, waiting eagerly for him to come out.
"Teacher! Today I shall show you what I have learnt! I shall challenge you to a fight!"
Yurius laughed audibly, his all-too-familiar friendly mocking tone was present.
"Though you are weak, your courage and passion is admirable."
Then finally...
"Let us fight!" (Ok he did not fight at the school ground)
I can make you a dress in any color you want, so long as it's silk white.
Name: Tholl
Title: Atlach-Nacha
Age: N/A
Species: Spider Deity
Abilities:
Ideal Arachnid: Embodying the pinnacle of spider attributes, Tholl possesses and exceeds the features which make arachnids ideal predators.
Can create an indefinite amount of spider silk.
Enhanced strength beyond her perceived mass.
Can create her own poison internally and apply to webbing.
Sticks to almost any surface and can move with ease even when inverted.
A hardened exterior when assuming Arachnid exterior.
Excellent eye sight, bolstered by expanding her perception through nearby spiders.
Metamorphosis: Her human appearance belies a dense congregation of spiders hiding just beneath the skin, and she can call forth her devoted arachnids should she require their services. Such a time should arise if she needs to shed her mortal appearance, which can be done in a partial or full fashion. A partial metamorphosis entails transforming a limb or sprouting spiders legs from her back, while a full transformation would result in Tholl growing into a monstrous spider dwarfing full grown men with ease.
Skill: Sewing. Business management. Mental math. Patience.
Inventory: Sewing kit. Multitude of various spiders, excluding tarantulas. Check Book.
A laptop whirred and burned across a pleated skirt, yet Tholl paid it no mind as her fingers danced across the keys at speeds her secretary could only envy. Her eyes flickered from the steadily decreasing mountain of emails sent in regards to her roles as an educator and as a entrepreneur as the teacher's lounge was awash with harsh light in the wake of a casual act of witchcraft for the purpose of heating coffee. Perhaps it was her deep entrenchment in the matters of the mundane world but she found it odd how flagrant such oddities occurred in Hikari when a microwave would have sufficed. Maybe I should get the lounge a proper coffee maker?
With a click of her tongue she dismissed both the Irish coffee and the thoughts of consumerism and returned to her computer, only to find her inbox was cleared with mechanical precision. She let out a huff of disappointment and settled her device upon the desk, content the world outside was still spinning even without her at the helm. She'd like to have entertained the tiny hope her business partner would come crying for help, but it was too much to hope for a mute to raise a fuss when they were capable in their own right.
"Well I've got nothing better to do at the moment." The Spider declared as she scooped up her teacher's edition text book and a folder thicker then a fingers-breadth and rife with the print outs she'd made for this semesters opening. Compared to other teachers it could be said to be on the lean side in terms of class load, and that would be a fair assessment, as there were dreadfully few of the sort who came to Hikari who wanted to go out and integrate so openly with the mundane as to open up a store of some sort. Either the idea of a magical world full of wonders and eldritch horrors was too exciting, or the idea of forgoing overwhelming arcane power in favor of filing for licenses and hurling money into the bureaucratic machine was too boring for most to bother with. She thought it a pity, but it wasn't so disheartening as to overshadow the joy of those few who did take to her course with certain enthusiasm.
"I'm going to head to my class. I'd have liked to offer to herd the freshmen, but they'd as soon assume I was a teacher as they would the Head Mistress. Tholl chuckled and left her contemporaries who weren't already out and about to their preparations as she plunged into the tide of bodies pressed tight in the halls. Tholl was but a drop in this river, distinction only found in which direction one moved along the sides as everyone struggled against the confusion, excitement, and apprehension that turned the commute into a sluggish affair.
Yet she didn't mind this pace, occupying herself with eyeing students new and old with the anonymity of being indistinct from those around her. Dressing as a school girl may not have projected the air of authority she should command, and there had been a few occasions students outright didn't believe the youth sitting behind the desk was anymore then a daring prankster looking to get disciplined on the first day. Such mistakes made correcting them all the sweeter, a trap they walked to with all the blind eagerness of Tholl's favored meals.
As easily as she entered the current Tholl slipped free and entered a darkened room unquestioned, a flick of the finger casting light upon the rows of desks soon to be filled. "Hmm, well, partially at least. Oh well, they just makes spacing them out for testing all the easier."
Settling her teaching material upon the waiting desk, she alighted in her whirling chair and directed her gaze out the windows, breathing in the rising sun for a moment of calm before the rush fell upon her.
Other:
Ideal Arachnid: Embodying the pinnacle of spider attributes, Tholl possesses and exceeds the features which make arachnids ideal predators.
Favors an all liquid diet, but occasionally splurges on sweat pastries.
Owns a chain of retail stores, and reportedly sells clothes of her own design and make. Incredibly lucrative through exploitation of free arachnid labor.
Has yet to eat a student at Hikari. Yet.
Likes small enclosed spaces.
Has been known to meddle in the relationships of students for the purpose of 'Shipping'.
• Skills: Duncan is a very fast runner, and is physically quite strong for his small upper frame, but to compensate he is very clumsy, and cannot do stairs particularly fast. He has to climb them very carefully. He's also a fair shot at archery, as befitting of his family legacy, which can be traced all the way back to Ancient Greece.
• Inventory: Hi-tech compound bow, and safe arrows.
• Sample Post:
The game of football at the park had been a total mess. Fun, but a mess. It had been arranged online for weeks beforehand, that several teenage non-humans from various cities across the country would meet at this particular disused playing field in the early hours of the morning and do things that ordinary kids do, like play games, chase members of the opposite sex, and just...have a teenage social life. Every single teenager at this gathering was home-schooled, and there were many species among them; Minotaurs, Satyrs, Unicorns, Lamias and Nagas, there was even a Demon, though even the rest of the creatures were a little fearful of him.
It was what happened after the football game on the damp pitch, after it was announced as a tie by the crumpled, prone bodies lying in the mud laughing and hollering, in good sprits despite slipping and falling more often than staying upright. It was at this Jovial junction where a female faun who had been talking to the Demon screamed and started kicking up a fuss that the Demon was being forceful with her, despite the Demon's protests to the contrary. Everyone who had actually seen what had happened was on the Demon's side, telling the story that she had been trying to chat him up but due to either being uninterested or just shy, wasn't giving her the responses she wanted.
The monsters who had been playing football, besides Duncan, took the girl's side, however. They were naturally predisposed to distrust Demons and take the word of a fellow Earthly creature over them. The two sides were gearing up for a full on fight. That's when the Minotaur took matters into his own hands and started to beat up the Demon. Despite the tempers on both sides that were flaring, everybody suddenly turned very sombre and just stood on, fearing to get in the Mintaur's way. Duncan couldn't stand this, and galloped over to his duffel bag, grabbing his bow and safe arrows, and taking aim, hit the Minotaur square in the head. Having got the now peeved brute's attention, Duncan shouted to him. "What the hell is wrong with you?! He's one of us!" Slowly but surely, the other teens started to nod and vocally agree with him, which led to the Minotaur backing off and leaving the Demon along to be checked up on by a different group of girls.
Duncan had been unaware that anybody had been spying on them during that morning, but several days later, Duncan received a letter, which was opened by his mother. When Duncan reluctantly decided to get up and head downstairs, hair a total mess and wearing the same clothes as yesterday, that he noticed the grave, whistful ad sad eyes of his parents. He also noticed the open letter on the table, and trotted closer to read it;
Dear Master Chiron,
You have been accepted into Hikari Ryoden Academy, the semester starts soon, so please notify us with an answer of your intention of coming. We truly hope to see you here!
• Appearance: Rarely if ever seen, but if you manage it, she would look something like this. If she was about to kill you for tresspassing. Usually she’s not, and looks a lot more embarrassed at being seen.
• Name: Mitsu Yakimura • Title: Ninja Janitor • Age: 24 • Species: Ninja! Er, human. • Abilities: Her skills border on the eerily supernatural sometimes, but are not. • Skills: Exceptional at the arts of cleaning and maintenance, being able to clean and fix pretty much anything that is not superhero advanced tech. Skilled with many forms of art and recycling, especially the two put together. Is fairly much completely inaudible, being a superlative master of mundane stealth. Her physical talents in general are near the top of human performance attainable by training, and her agility and flexibility are especially good. Somehow tends to be anywhere on the campus grounds she is needed, as long as it is simply improbable rather than impossible. • Inventory: Mitsu is the undisputed master of the school's crawlspaces and drop ceilings, and has enormous amounts of stuff in there that she's halfway through fixing or recycling or turning into art. Her luck with having exactly what she needs for some macguyvering at hand if she's in her domain is exceptional. She does keep a small supply of ninja weapons on herself, mostly for tradition's sake, but she doesn't hesitate to use them if necessary. • Sample Post:
Mitsu hummed to herself softly, ever so softly that even with one's ear held within an hand's breath it would be hard to make out the tune. It was one of her greatest guilty pleasures. Here she was, latest of a venerable line of revered ancestors, the invisible silent custodians of Hikari Rodan Academy. Masters of the path of the void emulating the state of nihil to become as causeless effect. And. She. Was. Humming. Making noise, how irreverently scandalous! She smirked and stretched out a bit, noiselessly tapping her toes against the ceiling of the crawlspace she had squeezed herself into with all the ease and comfort like it was a mansion.
Her hands, all the while, continued their work. Broken backpack straps, collected over the last school year, were woven together into a moebius loop. Inside, sealed with needle and thread, they carried within them a treasure of scented potpurri. They were a little thing, but a tradition of Mitsu to create and hand to any new students who looked down or uncertain on their first day of school. She'd do anything she could to brighten their day! Except well, actually talk to them. By "hand" she meant lower via pulley through drop ceiling. Humming she might dare to attempt inside her home ground, the insulated crawlspaces, but she couldn't imagine her ancestors forgiving her actually letting herself be seen and heard by someone!
Finishing the last one, Mitsu cast them around her neck as she shimmied and squirmed her way through the tight space, and up through a wall with a speed that was more akin to someone walking across clear ground. Here, prowling in the drop ceiling, carefully keeping her weight on things that could support it without the slightest sound, she was in her element, looking for someone to gift her art and well-wishes to.
Name: Roland Nightbreaker Age: 15 Species: Human Abilities: As a paladin, Roland uses Divine Magics and can perform a number of spells considered to be of holy nature. Being a novice, however, he is only able to cast beginner spells such as:
-Heal light wounds: Covers bruises, cuts, and other small afflictions. For broken bones and severed limbs, seek the nurse. -Celestial Strike: Allows Roland to channel power into his hand or weapon causing his next attack to become more powerful, especially against the dead and their ilk. -Lesser Exorcism: A burst of energy that kills the lowest of undead and induces fear in lesser undead and demonic creatures. -Aura of light: Roland emits a small glow lighting up dark places. Not recommended for sneaking.
Skills: Proficient with one-handed weapons and shields as well as unarmed combat. Can hold his breath for 10 minutes.
Inventory: Sword and Shield with the family emblem printed on both.
Blades clashed against shields as the two Nightbreaker brothers fought in the backyard of their family home. Back and forth they seamlessly blocked and parried each others attacks almost like they had rehearsed this dance before. The match came to an end when one combatant knocked the other’s shield away and used the opening to thrust forward slicing a nasty gash into his opponent's shoulder.
”GAH! TIME OUT TIME OUT!” Roland cried as he fell to his knees. Dropping his gear his hand quickly clasped over the fresh wound as blood ran down his arm. After taking a few deep breaths, the young paladin was able to fight through the pain and began focusing his power. A glow began emitting from his hand slowly healing the wound and providing much needed relief from the pain. ”You know, most people like to spare with training gear.”
“Most people aren’t able to cast healing spells.” His older brother Marcus replied. ”Besides, if you ever want to be a Dawn Slayer like me, you’ll need to learn what it’s like to be in a real fight. I can assure you’ll find the same views at Hikari.”
The Academy, Roland had just gotten his acceptance letter earlier this week, it was why his brother was visiting in the first place. He and the rest of the family were overjoyed of course, but Roland was more worried than anything to say the least. The Nightbreaker name had been synonymous with some of the greatest paladins in history and he had always hoped to live up to that legacy. Yet, even after all is training, he still wasn’t sure he was worthy of the name.
“Hey, Marcus. Do you… Do you think I’m ready for the academy?” Roland asked not hiding the concern in his face.
“Of course not.” Marcus answered bluntly. His words shocked Roland. He might have doubted himself, but he hoped if anyone had faith in him it would be his brother. As he looked to the ground in defeat, Marcus continued. ”No one goes to the academy ready for it. Otherwise what would be the point? What would you be learning if you already had the skills? Hikari Academy doesn’t take the best, they make the best. Don’t worry about where you are now, work towards where you want to be. Listen to your teachers, heed their guidance, and always look to improve yourself. Do that, and you’ll be a Dawn Slayer yet.”
And just like that, Roland’s fears began to melt away. He had been looking at this all wrong. The academy wasn’t some final test to prove his skills, it was the last step needed to learn them. Of course he was still nervous about going, but now, things didn’t seem that bad. Pulling his hand away from his shoulder, Roland examined the spot where he was hit and found no trace of the wound. ”Thanks, Marcus. Now, how about we go for round two?”
Age: 16 Species: Half Human/ Half Elemental Abilities: - Darkness Manipulation: Trey can also manipulate the darkness, making it solid to lash out at people or shaping it around him to hide from others. He uses it pretty often due to the fact that it doesn't have the explosive consequences that messing up with Light Manipulation does. Skills: Trey is a naturally quiet person for the most part, making him very good at sneaking around wherever he pleases. In contrast to this he's quite the talented musician, being naturally gifted with an amazing voice for singing. He also plays a little guitar, but he's still learning. Inventory: - Stars of Yomi: A set of enchanted throwing stars, they will always return to their owner after thrown. • Sample Post:
Trey sighed as he threw another throwing star at the ceiling of his new dorm, lying down in his brand new bed as his dad searched over all the furniture just one last time. His father was a large man, but one look at him told you everything you needed to know about him. From his white hair which seemed to shine with a holy light to his impressive size, about 6'2, which just screamed that this was a strong warrior. But through it all was a gentleness, you looked at this man and knew he wasn't just a warrior, he was a hero. His dad had just put down the last of Trey's books on his bookshelf and was looking over at Trey with the same nervous expression he has had on all day. He'll probably be asking the question in 3, 2, 1...
"Are you sure you haven't forgotten anything at home Trey? Your mom can always pop over and grab it for you really quickly." Trey rolled his eyes as his dad asked if he needed anything from his room for the third time today. He rolled out of bed and got to his feet, giving him a hug to try and comfort the nervous man.
"Dad. I'm fine, seriously. If I ever need anything, I'll call you or mom ok?" Speaking of the woman, she strolled into the room followed by a floating platform of darkness carrying a box of clothing. She was a imposing figure, with a visible darkness clinging to her at all times. She had jet black hair that rolled past her waist, but if one looked closely they could tell it wasn't quite hair at all. It was closer to strands of shadow that imitated hair.
"Lay off the boy Sigmund, he's not a 6 year old. He knows how to take care of himself, right Trey?" He would never admit it, but Trey liked his mom best. She knew how to give him his space and didn't baby him like his dad did. "All joking aside Trey, make sure to call if you ever need anything. I'll be over before you can even hang up!" She laughed boisterously as she clapped Trey on the back, a small "Ooph" escaping his lips as he disengaged from his hug.
"Sure thing mom." He replied as he hugged her as well, breaking it off after a few seconds of silence. His mom took his dad by the hand and waved as the darkness began to surround both of them, pulling them into the ground and leaving no trace they were ever there aside from his mom's lingering perfume. Trey sighed and picked up the book his dad had set down. A tome on energy conservation and casting spells efficiently. One of his mom's old tomes most likely, his dad wasn't the mage type.
He put the book back down and walked over to his guitar, tuning it to pass the time while he waited for his roommate, whoever that may be.
Other: Optional. Anything else not mentioned above that you may wish to add goes here.
A small part of his spinal column is actually exposed, leaving a line of rough ridges up his back. He also has a thin, whip-like tail, also hosting the same spines.
• Name: Belias (Bel) Verto
• Age: 15, but 16 in just a couple of weeks.
• Species: Half demon
• Abilities: Bel has a couple of natural abilities, all of which come from his perpetually high body heat. The first is his 'healing factor', which self-cauterises any wounds he might take. However, it is very painful for him. His second ability causes his natural body heat to flow into his spinal column, causing it to actually light up from heat alone. This is particularly noticeable in the exposed ridges, which glows a bright blue. Once it has powered up properly, his jaw snaps and unhinges painfully, and the heat bursts out in a highly pressurised beam. This process burns his throat very badly, leaving him in terrible pain for the few moments until it heals. All of the pain from these powers can be traced back to the fact that he is half human, taking away any natural endurance to his own heat he would have had otherwise.
• Skills: He is fairly acrobatic, having tried to get into gymnastics multiple times as a child. Perhaps because of this, he is also a very good dancer, having taken it up as one of his most enduring hobbies. Finally, he is quite good at playing the Bodhrán, or Irish drum, although most other instruments tend to escape him.
• Inventory: His Bodhrán, given to him by his human grandfather.
• Sample Post:
"Hey Bel, why don't you play something for us?" Belias's grandfather, the human one, asked. "I here you've gotten pretty good since I last visited."
The entire family was over, ready to see him off the next day when he departed for Hikari Academy, and if he was lucky, somehow not fail badly enough to get sent home within the month. Yeah, that was mostly just his nerves talking, but just because he was paranoid, it didn't mean he was wrong, damn it!
"Yeah, alright..." He said, picking his Bodhrán up and giving it a small knock.
However, it seemed like that was all he needed, and within moments he was lost completely in the sound coming from the drum. A couple of minutes later, he opened his eyes, seeing the whole group looking just that little bit calmer.
"Are you better now?" His grandfather asked him, an amused grin on his face, and if Bel had had skin on his, it would be blushing.
"Oh, yeah." He said, almost a little embarrassed at how quickly he'd given into the drums beat. "I guess I am."
"Don't worry." His father said, patting him on the shoulder and, if his face had not also been a skull, Bel thought he'd probably be smiling. "You're a friendly boy, once you get over your shyness enough to talk to people. You won't be alone for very long, and then you'll always have someone at your back!"
Looking around the room, Bel felt a lot better. His dad was right. It might take a little while to make friends, considering his unnerving appearance, but once he did, he'd likely be able to turn to them whenever he was freaking out.
"Now..." His father continued. "I believe it's about time for you to get to bed."
"Wait, what?" He asked incredulously. "It's not even five o'clock yet! The sun is still up!"
"Trust me, you're going to need as much sleep as you can get before we leave tomorrow. It's a long way to the academy, and even my magic won't get us there in an instant! Now bed. Go."
Grumbling, Bel went to his room.
And promptly lay awake the entire night in a terrible combination of excitement and nerves.
• Other: He generally needs to wear clothes that either have a very wide, open collar, or clothes like his vest that he can put on without getting them caught on his horns.
Age: Physically 17, soul is around a century old. Equipment: White Hood, remnant of his friend who passed. Appearance: Upon casting, the hues of his eyes turn a very light purple. His height is around 173cm and he weighs around 58.9 kg. Species: Possessed Human / Poltergeist
Abilities:
Ethereal Flame: It's a substance that's no different from regular flame. Its properties and attributes are similar to that of any fire ability. However, this occurs when you transfer magic from one person to another. Magic in the hands of the craft can be a dangerous weapon, the man who traded of this gift to Lumen gave him his element on his deathbed. This was done through ancient methods, scrolls and timing. This gives the flame a variety of hues which dense up into a simmering dance. As if the milky way’s colors immersed themselves in the fire. The link is still weak, once it is complete, the hue should solidify to its most permanent hue.
Acute senses: His reaction time is heightened due to the interference of another soul within him. Though the link is still incomplete, they are twice as strong as that of a normal humans. (This implies to the 5 senses)
Diarmuid's Love Spot (Curse): A small birthmark under his right eye. Passed down through the link between men and soul. Through life the soul that possessed the body was philanderer, a man who's pursuit of the opposite sex was about as important as his search for mysteries in life. Upon taking the host's body, he transferred this trait onto him. Taking the shape of a small spot. Stories tell of a man who once held such a curse that made any woman he meets fall for him, in this case however, it works slightly the same. Whoever has eye contact with Lumen and has little to no proficiency in magic, will feel slightly infatuated with him or bothered by his presence. This is 50/50 it tends to bring problems because it seems that the slight majority cannot act normally around him. (This is mostly for npc's. PC's can ignore this if you want to.)
A knock was heard on the door where Lumen stayed the night. The orphanage felt lonelier as the days went by. The youth's friends were slowly being adopted while at the same time new kids arrived at the home who were too young for Lumen to interact with. Perhaps this is because of his shyness... The thought crawled on his mind like a spider to its prey. Slowly creeping into his thoughts and evoking the memory of a friend. A friend that visits sporadically and without warning. One that could be here one day and be gone for next month or so without saying good-bye. This time, however, it's been nearly six months since Lumen last saw him. And each time there was a knock on the door it indicated to him one of two things: The daughter of the owner was preparing me for a family to come in. Or that he arrived with gifts bared in hands. Excitement rushed over Lumen body, he could feel his cheeks pull through the force of his smile. He was sure is was his friends because if it were any other person, the daughter would've told him prior to her arrival to his room.
Lumen had to hurry! He would act disinterested at first. He would look out the window bored, hand holding the weight of his head as he ignored his friend's grand entrance. "Oh, you're back already..." Lumen would say in an attempt to devalue his friend's long disappearance. As if he was gone merely an hour or two. Lumen didn't miss him at all, or at least this is the thought the youth of silver hair wanted to portray. Lumen rushed to position, looking out the window while making the most convincing grimace he could muster. Yes, he didn’t like to admit it, but he practiced this very face just for this occasion. Something about seeing his friend offended and quickly recoiling with a “Just kidding!” brought a sense of joy that this boy really couldn’t put his finger on. Of course, children who aren’t even eight years old seldom understand the mechanics of how they feel. The door opened, but the voice that rang on his ears was not of the man Lumen expected. It was of the daughter of the owner of the orphanage. Lumen’s face slumped and his previous energy had drained entirely, a sigh escaped him. He threw himself on the bed suddenly feeling too tired to do anything else. “You were waiting for him again, Lumen?” her voice was tender, it softened the blow of what his expectation previously had crushed.
"Yeah…” Lumen said burying his face into his pillow. “Priscilla, you talk to him a lot. What’s taking him so long?” Her name was uttered, she didn’t know whether to be embarrassed or suspicious of what was implied in-between the lines of that sentence. Considering the situation that what just at hand, she decided to let it slip. Priscilla walked towards Lumen, sat on the side of his bed and began to run her fingers through those beautiful silver locks of his. Quietly admiring such. “Aren't you hungry? It’s gonna be late soon and you haven’t eaten anything.” Lumen peered out of his pillow, locking eyes with this bigger sister of sorts. Capturing every individual feature on her mien. From the rose of her cheek, to the green of her eyes. A smile which merely propelled what was already a strong motherly aura. And his eyes parted from hers. Focusing on the thought that continued to run across his mind.
“Priscilla?” she replied with a simple, hm? As confirmation that Lumen had her full attention. “If I ever get adopted… Will I be able to see you and Kresnik again?” Kresnik, the name of the man who takes the title of Lumen’s best friend. And of Priscilla’s ‘special’ one. Priscilla face sunk into a frown. Lumen didn’t understand… Did he say something odd? Maybe this was haunting Priscilla as much as it was haunting him. Lumen quickly brought himself up and comforted Priscilla. Doing the same as she did, with fingers running through her hair, combing it with gentle strokes. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to make you sad. It doesn’t matter if I get adopted. I’ll always try to come and see you, okay! So please, don’t be sad.” Priscilla felt his warmth, he was a nice boy. She stood and ushered him to another room, the owner’s office. Where he was met with a card and a small box. As he opened both… Tears began to flow from his eyes…
Denial was the first step, trying to search for a definite answer he begged for the truth to be spoken. He searched for confirmation of the latter, to be told that his friend was still alive. But nothing came to his aid, he had to face this reality alone. His friend, Kresnik was gone. Someone who was like an older brother to him, someone who he could confide in when things seemed grim. Someone who always returned when the others were adopted. Now, he’s gone… And this pained him. Within the box laid a small pearl that rose into the air, floating before Lumen’s very eyes.
“Hi, kiddo. I’m sure you got the bad news. I’m sorry… I wish I could tell you more stories of my adventures. It’s unfortunate, but these things happen.” Kresnik’s voice… it flowed through the magical energy of this pearl. “Though I’ve passed, I can still talk to you like this. Even if it's for a bit. This is a little secret of mines. I’m actually a poltergeist, a being that exist to haunt. Or so the stories tell. The body before me was of a friend too, he said that I could use it. To give me the life that I desired to have. He was sick… and at his deathbed, he allowed me to take control of the body. I lived my life already, but you… You still have much to explore. So this is my last gift to you, Lumen. Make sure you use it well.” The pearl floated to his chest and submerged into his soul, soon flames began to dance at the tip of Lumen's fingers. His eyes shimmered in a different hue, and his magic awoken. "Don't let anyone kill your sense of adventure, kid!"
Name: Sonia Weaver Age: 16 Species: Arachne Abilities: Arachne have great eyesight that allows them to see perfectly in the dark, even discerning colors. They can also walk along surfaces like walls or ceiling with no difficulty. Lastly they can create strong rope called Spider Silk. They can produce up to a hundred feet of rope per day, but only if they've healthy and have a good diet. Spider Silk is as strong as steel but as light as silk, making them very good for textiles.
Sonia is a practiced mage who wants to become a powerful wizard, so she knows many spells. However she can only prepare so many spells at a time, and she requires a casting catalyze to use them. While Sonia strives to learn all spells, she specializes in Divination magic which allows her to do things like sense hidden presences, speak and understand new languages, see into the future, or even create astral projections. She also knows a few other spells from different schools of magic as well.
Familiar - This spell lets Sonia summon a magical animal called a familiar who she can telepathically interact with. Her familiar is an Owl called Owldin. If Owldin is within a hundred feet of Sonia, he can cast close-range spells through her. If Owldin dies or gone Sonia can summon him again but only once per day and it is a one hour ritual. When she does this ritual she can choose a new animal to be her familiar, and they will gain all the memories and personality as Owldin.
Portents - Sonia can instantly perceive a thirty seconds into the future. In this instance she can see different time lines based off what she wants to do and what might happen if she follows through with them. She can only cast this spell twice a day.
Tongues - This spell lets Sonia understand, speak, and write any language naturally for one hour. This includes secret languages, animal languages, and magical languages. She can cast this spell twice a day.
Feather Fall - This spell lets Sonia safely fall from great heights without hurting herself. She can either fall slowly or fall normally without taking any damage. When she casts this spell she can target up to four other people, including herself. This spell lasts until she stands on something solid for at least five whole seconds. She can cast this spell twice a day.
Detect Magic - This spell allows Sonia to sense magical presences around her and learn what they are and what they do for up to ten minutes. Sonia can use this spell three times a day.
Obscure Mind - When Sonia touches someone with this spell, they are protected from mental intrusion such as mind control, telepathy, or dream invasions. Last for ten minutes but if used on a sleeping person it will last until they wake up. Sonia can cast this spell three times a day.
Silence - An illusion spell that causes a ten-feet diameter area or a specific object/person to make no noise. They don't make any noise even if they interact with an object, like if someone picks up an instrument and tries to play it while under the effect of this spell. Lasts for ten minutes. Sonia can cast this spell three times a day.
Shocking Grasp - Sonia can touch someone and delivery a powerful electrical shock through their bodies. More effective on people wearing metal or things made of metal. This spell can be used to stun and paralyze someone instead of electrocute them. She can only cast this spell five times a day.
Skills: Sonia is a very fast reader and knows many languages, even obscure and secretive ones. She has some training with pistols to protect herself. Sonia is also very perspective and good at focusing on multiple things at once, even things she can't immediately see. Sonia knows how to play the drums and is okay at singing. She is also capable of not needing to eat or sleep a lot and she can survive off just one meal and four hours of sleep, or up to three days without food or water and no sleep if she pushes herself. Inventory: Revolver - Sonia has a magic .357 revolver for personal protection. It's enchanted so that it can't shoot if it's not specifically in Sonia's hands, and she can summon it to her hand whenever she wants. Spell Book - Sonia's spell casting catalyst as well as where all her spells are stored. Without this book she can't cast any spells. Magically reinforced to withstand water, fire, and even weapons, though it's not indestructible just more resistant. Anyone who tries to read Sonia's spellbook will just see a bunch of random scribbles and gibberish unless they use divination magic to make sense of the writing. Whenever Sonia is touching her spellbook, she can make words appear on it's pages without having to write. Magic Monocle - This enchanted eye piece can focus it's vision like a telescope. It also darkens when there is bright light so Sonia isn't blinded by flashes of light. Sample Post:
Scratch scratch. Scratch scratch.
"Owldin, stop that."
Yawning loudly a large six-eyed girl stretched her arms over her head, rubbing her tired eyes. She looked at her cellphone and saw that she had three more minutes before her alarm would go off. Not too far away her familiar was scratching his roasting post, as he always did whenever he was hungry. It was loud and annoying but it made Sonia wake up. As she got out of bed she had to be careful not to trip over her own legs as she often did when she was drowsy. Her large lower body bumped into the boxes of books she never bothered to put away or baskets of clothes she never folded up. Her table was a mess of papers, letters, half-opened books, and a cups full of coffee stains. She knew there was a spell that could easily clean this place up, but she has yet to find it. It seemed like everyone took any scroll or spell book that had it and didn’t want to share it with Sonia. It made her angry, but as long as it didn’t stink up her room she didn’t worry about it.
Sonia’s bathroom was cramp even for an Arachne. She had sought specific accommodations for her but this was the best she could do within her budget. It was usable, but she wished she could have something even better. After doing her business in the bathroom Sonia changed into her usual outfit. She favored dresses for practical reasons. Even though she had to pay an extra premium to make them fit her she could appreciate the workmanship that goes into them. After getting dressed Sonia grabbed the monocle on her dresser and did her hair. Once that was finished she was ready for the start of her day.
”Come along Owldin, let’s go get some breakfast.”
Other: Sonia has a snake phobia and jumps at things that might look like a snake like belts, tree branches, or particularly large noodles. She also hates worms for a similar reason. Sonia isn’t a good weaver despite being part of the Weaver family though she still sells raw Spider Silk to supplement her income. She gets very embarrassed making spider silk in front of people. Sonia’s favorite drink is coffee, her favorite snack is pistachio macarons, and favorite food is barbecue ribs.
Yeah, I know it's Levi. It's the only decent image I could find, though.
• Name: Ceiran Strivelyn (KEER-awn STRIV-lin)
• Age: 17
• Sex: Male
• Species: Human host with a Twitch demon parasite
• Abilities:
Twitch: Ceiran and the Demon inside him make a temporary trade: The Demon is able to mess with some of Ceiran's memories, thought patterns, and knowledge, and Ceiran is able to access some of the Demon's resources, such as Raw Magic, better control over Raw Magic, High Intelligence, Selfishness, and Persuasion. This trade inflicts a lot of pain on Ceiran, which causes him to twitch uncontrollably. Hence the name. The longer they have access to each-other, the more extreme it becomes (Ceiran gains more demon-like abilities, and the Demon can fuck around with Ceiran's body more). The powers linger for a few minutes after, though at about half the potency.
Magic Manipulation: Ceiran is absolutely incapable of casting spells as we see them now. In lieu of this power, he began learning how to use his Raw Mana reserves as a medium for creating, rather than a resource for trading. I'd describe it as the difference between using wood to build a house; and selling the wood for money and then paying someone to build a house for you. It allows you to be more creative at the cost of potency and/or quality. This ability allows him to manipulate his Raw Mana into constructs, which he has full control over, including while airborne. Constructs act like objects, and can take any shape, gaining the appropriate functions. The larger, denser, or more complicated it is, the more energy it requires to sustain. The size and power is limited to the amount of Raw Magic available to him. This is usually only what is within him, but special circumstances may allow for him to draw on extra Raw Magic, (Ex. People giving it to him, using a capacitor, or using the Twitch). He can recharge this Raw Magic by using one of three methods: Meditating, eating, and/or sleeping. Meditation provides a fairly large amount within 20 minutes, eating provides an amount proportionate to how much was eaten over time, and sleeping will fully recharge, unless he's healing from a wound or other similar situations.
• Skills:
Poetry: More of an interest than a skill, but he's become somewhat decent at it.
High pain tolerance: Due to the Twitch causing pain when it's called on, he has become somewhat desensitised to lesser pain.
Coffee! Advanced Coffee, though. In-depth knowledge of roasting, blending, brewing, grinding, and other shit like that.
Lying: His parents were quite strict, which didn't mix well with Ceiran's impulsive nature. He learned to lie well.
Sluicing: Ceiran is able to understand a good chunk of depth by skimming. Of course, he understands things better if he reads them properly.
Improvisation: Due to previous experience in acting and public speaking (he thought he liked them at first. Turns out he didn't really), he has a strong out-of-the-box thinking style.
• Inventory:
Wand: A Steel & wood energy directing focus, made for manipulation. Allows him to channel his will to his Raw Magic more easily, lessening the concentration needed.
Enchanted Coat: An ankle length coat that Ceiran has imbued with his own energy as a kind of capacitor. This can be charged through ritual, and once charged, Ceiran can access the Raw Magic it was charged with.
Grimoire: An ancient book detailing the how of Magic Manipulation. Ceiran has learned most of what he knows from this.
• Sample Post:
He was sitting at his cluttered desk, face rigid with concentration. A small grey-blue ball was orbiting him. The world seemed to be as quiet as a rock. Or, at least, this section of it. The ball paused in front of his face, and he reached out to grab it. His hand contacted the silky smooth, but strangely hot ball. He held it for a while, before throwing it at a wall. It sailed through the air like a glass ball might, and crumpled like paper when it hit the wall.
He looked out the window, and was rather frightened to see it was dark so suddenly. He decided that sleeping was probably a good idea. He had noticed his control start to slip as he used more energy. He stood up and left, coat trailing behind him.
His bedroom was adorned with the basics: A bed, a wardrobe, and a dirty clothes pile. Naturally, all his clothes were thrown in the dirty washing pile; apart from his coat, which was lovingly hung in the wardrobe. He crawled into bed after turning the oil lamp off, and slid into a sleep. He dreamed of the Sad Prince, who lived in The Sigh, and had his betrothed commit suicide. Apparently The Sigh was a breach upon the Earth, but he knew nothing else about it.
He woke with a poem ringing in his head. He forgot this as soon as he knew it was there. He glanced about the dark room. Something felt wrong. He wasn't still sleeping, but he wasn't entirely awake, either. The wrongness grew like a tumor. Slowly, but with many malignant intentions. The wrongness was surely feeling for him... scouring the room. As it grew nearer, he became more terrified. It was out to kill him. He was going to die. No... It was out to destroy everything he cared about! He was to be left a wretched, paralysed mess.
An ivory mask on a terribly tendrily pitch body. It depicted a face that was somehow both a smile and a frown at the same time. It gazed into his brain, and these words were heard; "I would like to play a game for the rest of your life. I will become part of you, and we will wrestle for control of your body. I will access you, and you will access me."
I don't want to. This sounds delightful! I have no control. I'll always have company! This will cause immeasurable suffering for those around me... Bonus after bonus! Who'll be able to resist me? I won't. What fun! Okay.
• Other: Twitch Demon
The Twitch demon only has its name because of how Ceiran twitches while he's trading with it. It wants to cause as much pain to Ceiran as possible, as that's its job in their game. It does this by changing happy memories to painful ones, the pleasure of eating good food to the terror of eating loved ones (get your mind out of the gutter. This is pure cannibalism I'm talking about), and the comfort of company to the infinity of loneliness. In some ways, it's quite similar to depression.
When Ceiran draws on it's Raw Energy, he will gain a pool twice as big as his own, and become twice as efficient at controlling it. This pool grows as Ceiran's own pool does; He's able to access more of the Demon's energy as he can access more of his own.
Aside from the effects described throughout the whole post, it can absorb unclaimed* Raw Magic, speak directly into peoples minds (but not read them), and can access all kinds of demonic knowledge. Ceiran can claim these abilities if he spends more than 15 minutes twitching. This will also cause severe memory loss, heavy internal bleeding, and an insatiable murderous desire.
*unclaimed Raw Magic is Raw Magic that is not attached to a living being.
Personality.
Ceiran has difficulty with his personality. It changes so often due to the Demon. He finds it hard to latch onto one thing that describes him. So far, all he has is this: "A constant crisis".
Usually he has polar opinions; either all for, or totally against. He rarely accepts grey areas and ideas. He's usually rather blunt about this as well, forgoing nuance in an attempt to just get the point across. Although he does have a weakness for poetry. He's passionate about his interests, but doesn't really delve far into other things. One thing is for sure, though. You would never call Ceiran mild.
His style is impulsive. He won't plan ahead too often, preferring to adapt to situations as they rise. He will almost always act off gut instinct. He says he doesn't fail unless he doesn't learn something, so that helps with this way of solving problems.
Miscellaneous info:
He attends Hikari academy in the hopes of finding someone who can help him with his demon. Although he doesn't want word to get out about it, so that could be a problem. And he may as well learn something while he's there. No harm in that, right?
“Whoever said ‘the pen is mightier than the sword’ clearly never held a flaming greatsword before.”
Name: Kromric Battlebrow
Title: Forge Master
Age: 157
Species: Dwarf
Abilities: Kromric is a master of arcane smithing, meaning he can infuse items with different magical properties through a large variety of ways. From sacred runes to mystic gemstones. If there’s a way to make a weapon spontaneously light on fire, Kromric knows it.
Inventory: Hammer: A magic dwarven hammer that can be summoned at will. Great for fixing weapons and bashing skulls. Tool belt: Who needs a swiss army knife when you can carry every full sized tool? Utility goggles: Can dim for welding, and magnify to view the finer details.
Classes: -Weapons and armor repair -Smithing and Enchanting -Shop -Geology
The workshop of Hikari was graced with a still silence as the machines were powered down for lunch. In the office connected to the shop, Kromric sat at his desk scribbling away at some schematics only pausing to take a bite of his sub sandwich. The other teachers were probably conversing in the teacher's lounge by now, but Krom wasn’t one to sit around and chit chat. There was always work to be done, and after spending his entire morning chaperoning kids around the school on top of teaching a class, it was nice to finally have free time.
Of course, such a luxury did not last long. Completely consumed with his work, Krom didn't notice the student walk in clutching a plain looking longsword. “Excuse me. Are you Mr. Battlebrow?” she asked knocking on the office door.
Almost unsurprised by the interruption, Krom answered without looking up from his papers. “Aye. What ye be needing, lass?”
“Um.” She stammered walking through the doorway. “I think there's something wrong with my sword. It felt fine last time I used it, but since I got here it’s felt a little off. I was told I should see if you could fix it?”
“Were you also told to break the rules you were given by coming here without an escort?” Krom asked. He set his pencil down and looked at the student now petrified by his words.
“I. Um. I didn't mean-”
“Didn’t mean to what? Disrespect this institution and me by disobeying the first rules given to you and then having the stones to barge into my office and ask me for a favor?” His voice raised as he spoke striking fear into the young girl. Her lip began to quiver and water filled her eyes as she realized the trouble she had gotten herself into. Krom sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. He was letting his frustration get the better of him again. Obviously this girl wasn't trying to cause problems, she just had a memory laps. Nothing serious. Calmly he ushered the girl over. ”Alright, bring it here.”
She stayed still for a moment before wiping her eyes and walking over. She handed Krom the blade and almost immediately he knew the problem. “You packed yer blade wrong, lass. This thing is more warped than the mind of the great witch. Not even the best swordsman could swing this straight. I could fix it, but I'm afraid my workload is a little heavy right now. When do ye need it by?”
“Uh, tomorrow. I have Yurius.” She said shyly keeping her eyes to the ground worried she was still in trouble. “If it’s too much I could just use the training weapons.”
“Nah. With what happened yesterday I’d rather ye not be without a weapon.” Krom pushed on his desk and let the wheels on his chair carry him to a large cabinet behind him. Reaching into his apron he pulled out a set of keys and unlocked the padlock holding the doors closed. Upon opening them he revealed a large selection of weapons. He moved his finger across them as he looked for the one he had in mind. “Here we are, 38 inch blade with an 8 inch hilt. The cross guard might be a wee bit heavier than yer used to, but it should suffice for now.”
He jumped off his chair and handed it to the wide eyed girl who took it in her hands. ”Th-thank you Mr. Battlebrow. I really appreciate this.”
“Think nothing of it. Now then,” he shut and locked the cabinet before turning back and walking to the office door, “Let’s get you to the cafeteria.”
“Are you sure? I wouldn’t want to take you away from your work.” She stated hooking her new sword to her belt.
“Tis alright.” He assured. “Just working on some ideas for wolf armor, nothing too important. Besides, can’t have you breaking the rules a second time now can I?”
“Uh, wolf armor, sir?” She asked as she followed him into the hall.
“Haven’t had Tholl’s class yet have you?” He eyed the student who shook her head even more bewildered by the dwarfs question. “Hehe, you’ll understand soon enough.”
Other: To his friends and colleagues, it’s Kromric or Krom. To students and everyone else, it’s Forge Master or Mr. Battlebrow. All of the schools weapons training or otherwise are made and maintained by Kromric.