Christina Mett
Click. Clack. Click. ClackHer steps tapped out the rhythm of a metronome as she rounded into yet another service corridor. Her feet ached, and ached badly, though her face didn’t show it. Luckily, security had been uneventful. She had needed to break up a fight or two, and a few curious newcomers had tried to fiddle with technology that they didn’t understand, but other than that it had just been patrolling. Endless patrolling.
Click. Clack. Click. Clack.This was not the only airship transporting students today, but it was by and far the largest, which was why she and the Captain were both here… and had been here for over a day without sleep. It was a new vessel, from the Workshop itself, but still every inch of it had needed to be inspected and deemed safe by Security. She and the Captain, along with the others who had joined them for this assignment, had swept every nook and cranny of the technological marvel before it set out. Now, they were seeing to the safety of the young spellcasters-to-be.
Click. Clack. Click. Clack.Thankfully, they’d be landing soon. The Captain had already headed to the observation deck to watch over the gathering crowd, and she was on her final patrol round. Of course, not all the journey had been aching feet and impromptu peacekeeping, she’d also gotten to indulge in a bit of nostalgia. It hadn’t been that long ago that she’d been another bright face ready to see the academy, though their airship hadn’t been quite so nice. Still, it was on that initial journey that she’d met the Captain, and Linxi, and all the others who would make her life what it was. The memories almost made up for the aching feet. Almost.
Click. Clack. Click. Clack.Suddenly, the sound of voices pulled her back to the present. Voices from… the engine room? She’d thought all the students had made their way to the observation deck already, but many had been curious about the airship… she prayed it wasn’t the “take things apart” sort of curiosity this time. Her figure click-clacked into the door frame, her eyes peering curiously into the engine room and being pleasantly surprised by the lack of disassembly.
Her uniform was coal black. A wide brimmed hat rested on her head, rising into a point. Her cloak was thin and breathable, and reached nearly to her ankles. It was somewhat difficult to make out the rest of the uniform beneath the cloak, save that it was black as well. Both the hat and the cloak were trimmed in bright gold, and both bore a double-A insignia cast in gold, one a hat pin, the other a brooch. The small gold plate pinned to her chest was carefully engraved:
Christina Mett, First Lieutenant of Security. Bold red hair spilled out from beneath the hat, framing her face and emphasizing the bright red eyes that now surveyed the room.
Christina raised a hand in greeting to the two students before her, tipping her hat back slightly away from her eyes. “Good morning, is everything alright here? I’m with security, I just- wait.”
Her eyes landed on the azure-haired youth and widened for a second.
“Mister Alstein, we’re pleased to have you with us.”
She gave a nervous smile. They had been informed, of course, that the High Speaker’s son would be onboard. They had been requested to watch after him, it wouldn’t do for the child of a Seat to get into trouble on his first day. They had even assigned one of the other officers to specifically keep an eye on him… and yet here he was. Rozin would get demoted for this for sure. She couldn’t say the thought bothered her much.
“Ahem, my apologies. I didn’t expect to find anyone down here, most of the students have made their way to the observation deck. We will be landing soon though. If you’d like, the two of you can accompany me toward the deboarding gate.”
Her eyes glanced toward the girl with the wrench. “I can see you’re from the Republic, I hope you’ve enjoyed your time here so far?”
The Lieutenant was friendly enough, but there was a slightly unsettling lack of inflection in her voice that made her tone almost too official. The red eyes didn’t exactly help to ease tension either.
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Linxi
The observation deck was rippling with excitement as the vessel drew nearer and nearer to the academy. Excitement, however, was not the only force in the room. For an instant, some of the surrounding students might have sense it: a thickness in the air, a small crackle of static electricity. In the next instant, however, the irregularity was impossible to miss. There was a sharp
pop! and a young woman burst into existence about four feet above the crowd.
“Mm. Woops.”
There was another energetic pop and the white-haired woman had vanished again, only to appear standing on a nearby railing a beat later. She stood, carefully balancing on the railing, with a wide grin across her face. Her hair and skin were chalk white, her eyes deep pools of black, though even amidst the void there seemed to exist a surging warmth… or maybe it was just imagined. She wore a short cloak which barely passed her waist, spun from some sturdy grey-green fabric. Beneath it, she wore a loose-fitting shirt of white cotton that reached about halfway down her stomach. Her leggings were black, reached just past the knee, and were covered in an untold number of pouches, various shimmering odds-and-ends visible within them. Wide hoops of white gold hung in her ears. Her shoes were made of soft grey canvas. She gave a deep bow, still balanced on the railing, before looking over the baffled crowd of newcomers curiously.
“Welcome to Arkus Academy, everyone! My name is Linxi! I’m chief assistant to the Headmaster, so you’ll see me running errands around the campus all the time, it’s great to meet you!”
She leaned forward, looking over the crowd more closely.
“Looks like we’ve got a big class this year… did you all have a nice flight?”
Her eyes flashed around the crowd, examining the new spellcasters. There were plenty from outside of Cresia, though none that she immediately recognized as being from her own home. Still, they looked plenty interesting enough. They didn’t have to look so afraid, though.
A voice called out from the back of the room, dripping with feigned indignation.
“You know, Linxi, this is a massive breach of security.”
A man stepped forward, removing a wide hat from his head. His uniform designated him a member of Arkus’ Security force. His nameplate designated him as it’s Captain, Edward Finn. He brushed dark hair from his eyes, looking at the intruder with a raised eyebrow.
Linxi laughed, turning her head toward the Captain. “Sorry, Ed. I just wanted to meet them.” She hopped down from the railing and into the crowd, looking around at the students with a bright smile.
Edward shook his head, chuckling softly before returning the hat to its rightful place.
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