☩ ℝ𝕠𝕤𝕖𝕨𝕠𝕠𝕕 - 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕊𝕔𝕙𝕠𝕠𝕝 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝔾𝕚𝕗𝕥𝕖𝕕 [ℝ𝕖𝕧𝕒𝕞𝕡𝕖𝕕] ☩
Seth
"Wake up everyone! It's time to wake up! Your dorms are now complete and have been assigned. Please head to the student information desk to receive your room key." The announcement echoed across the floor that is crowded with sleeping students. Seth awoke slowly, rubbing his eyes open and stretching out wide, almost punching a sleeping pixie in the process. The sound of groans and muttering filled the dining hall. It's only been one month since the Night Monarch took control of Mystia, so the giant space vehicle is still in the process of being converted into a school. The students have had to sleep in the dining hall, some in the corridors due to spatial issues. Seth made his way out of the dimly lit dining hall, making sure not to crush anyone with his talons.
The long corridor leading to the student information desk is lit by two continuous strips of neon white light that illuminated the slow moving students. In any other situation Seth would be excited to see what his new living space looks like, but memories of the attack still play in his mind. So many of his classmates from the Mystia campus were either left behind or killed. However, this is not his first time going through such a tragedy. In the year 2776 his home planet, Earth, was taken over by demonic creatures who inject lava into their prey, melting them from the inside out. During the attack on Rosewood, Seth was being overpowered by the Night Monarch's children when one of his best friends came to his rescue. They fought for as long as they could but there were too many of them. Seth made his escape as the screams of his friend scratched through the dense mist. He looked back to see the monsters ripping his friend to pieces and feasting.
Overwhelmed with guilt and grief, Seth stops walking. The lights and figures of students become blurry when tears begin to swell in his eyes. He quickly clears his throat, wipes his tears away, and continues to the desk. The line wasn't too long since most of the students are still asleep or trying to wake up. He walks up to the desk and is met by an elf who towers over Seth, even though she's sitting down. "Name, class, and race." The elf's voice was very blunt. "Seth, I'm an Assassin, and a Siren..." She rolled her eyes and sighed. "Do you people honestly think that I don't need your full name? What is your full name, Mister... Seth?" This reply took Seth off guard. "It's Seth Ziggy. We all lost something. We are all on the same team. Why you gotta be like that?" The elf rolled her eyes. "Whatever." She printed out my room key and chucked it away from the desk towards the corridor. Seth vanished from the front of the desk to the corridor's entrance, grabbing the hard plastic card just before it hit the ground. With an angered expression Seth looked up at the elf who is now smiling. "Good boy." Frustrated, Seth makes his way back down the corridor.
Upon reaching an elevator he examines the card which reads H-14. "Floor H, room 14." He speaks to himself when annoyed. Seth enters the elevator designed with highly reflective black walls and the only light coming from the neon white buttons. If there's one good thing from this new campus it's how beautiful it is. He reaches his room and swipes his card. On the card reader is a facial recognition camera. He scans his face before the door slides up and the cool air rushes out. One of the walls is completely made out of reinforced glass allowing complete vision of the stars and planets outside. For this moment Seth forgets about Mystia and the rude elf. The edges of the ceiling are lined with green light that reflects off of the shiny white floor. He walks in and makes his way up the chrome stairs. On the second floor are two bedrooms, one on the left of the hallway and the other on the right. He enters the left bedroom and jumps face first onto one of the beds, letting out a groan of pain after realizing the bed is not very soft.
Seth
"Wake up everyone! It's time to wake up! Your dorms are now complete and have been assigned. Please head to the student information desk to receive your room key." The announcement echoed across the floor that is crowded with sleeping students. Seth awoke slowly, rubbing his eyes open and stretching out wide, almost punching a sleeping pixie in the process. The sound of groans and muttering filled the dining hall. It's only been one month since the Night Monarch took control of Mystia, so the giant space vehicle is still in the process of being converted into a school. The students have had to sleep in the dining hall, some in the corridors due to spatial issues. Seth made his way out of the dimly lit dining hall, making sure not to crush anyone with his talons.
The long corridor leading to the student information desk is lit by two continuous strips of neon white light that illuminated the slow moving students. In any other situation Seth would be excited to see what his new living space looks like, but memories of the attack still play in his mind. So many of his classmates from the Mystia campus were either left behind or killed. However, this is not his first time going through such a tragedy. In the year 2776 his home planet, Earth, was taken over by demonic creatures who inject lava into their prey, melting them from the inside out. During the attack on Rosewood, Seth was being overpowered by the Night Monarch's children when one of his best friends came to his rescue. They fought for as long as they could but there were too many of them. Seth made his escape as the screams of his friend scratched through the dense mist. He looked back to see the monsters ripping his friend to pieces and feasting.
Overwhelmed with guilt and grief, Seth stops walking. The lights and figures of students become blurry when tears begin to swell in his eyes. He quickly clears his throat, wipes his tears away, and continues to the desk. The line wasn't too long since most of the students are still asleep or trying to wake up. He walks up to the desk and is met by an elf who towers over Seth, even though she's sitting down. "Name, class, and race." The elf's voice was very blunt. "Seth, I'm an Assassin, and a Siren..." She rolled her eyes and sighed. "Do you people honestly think that I don't need your full name? What is your full name, Mister... Seth?" This reply took Seth off guard. "It's Seth Ziggy. We all lost something. We are all on the same team. Why you gotta be like that?" The elf rolled her eyes. "Whatever." She printed out my room key and chucked it away from the desk towards the corridor. Seth vanished from the front of the desk to the corridor's entrance, grabbing the hard plastic card just before it hit the ground. With an angered expression Seth looked up at the elf who is now smiling. "Good boy." Frustrated, Seth makes his way back down the corridor.
Upon reaching an elevator he examines the card which reads H-14. "Floor H, room 14." He speaks to himself when annoyed. Seth enters the elevator designed with highly reflective black walls and the only light coming from the neon white buttons. If there's one good thing from this new campus it's how beautiful it is. He reaches his room and swipes his card. On the card reader is a facial recognition camera. He scans his face before the door slides up and the cool air rushes out. One of the walls is completely made out of reinforced glass allowing complete vision of the stars and planets outside. For this moment Seth forgets about Mystia and the rude elf. The edges of the ceiling are lined with green light that reflects off of the shiny white floor. He walks in and makes his way up the chrome stairs. On the second floor are two bedrooms, one on the left of the hallway and the other on the right. He enters the left bedroom and jumps face first onto one of the beds, letting out a groan of pain after realizing the bed is not very soft.