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A small sweat droplet slowly flowed down the orc woman's forehead, her eyebrows strafing diagonally upwards as if in awe of the questions being rapid-fired her way. With a small, reminding slap on the shoulder from the dwarf at her side, the orc nodded as she absorbed Otis' questions with thought. "Yes, well..."
A sigh, and then the dwarf would deliver an 'ahem', signaling attention towards himself. He ran a hand through his greying beard as he observed the inquisitive student before him, and seemed more sure of himself in the heat of things. "Put simply, lad, it's all favoritism in the end. We've no say in the matter and we ain't kept up much on the details - we just make sure that only the proper folks get in 'n out, y'hear? Proper, registered folks."
In return, a sharp glare from the orc towards the greying guard, feral golden orbs poking out from underneath her sunglasses, unsatisfied with the dwarf's explanation as she turned back towards Otis. "If you were not requested to partake in the Ascendis Trials after your initial discovery by our institution, then it is no concern of yours what goes on for the students within, child. From what we were briefed on, all that matters is that very specific applicants with the correct criteria were chosen for this dormitory. Apart from that, there is not much to know."
A returning glare, this time from the dwarf, equally displeased with the orc's freedom of speech. A sigh escaped him so hard it was as if steam left his maw, before shrugging. "If we're tellin' everything, then lad, all ye need to know is that when the time comes, the proving grounds will be about the only thing relevant to ye in this tower. Raja already went an' talked about the two faction system, right? Well, when matters between students of differing factions can't be settled, the final call is made in a trial by combat between the involved parties. Artificial leylines from all magical disciplines - arcane, divine, occult and primal - connect and flow strongest within the depths of the proving grounds, where students can do battle with each other at their peak."
A stomp would be taken in Otis' direction by the orc woman, still maintaining distance from his personal space and yet taking on a more imposing posture, defensive and ready to act. "If you wish to get approval from someone to get inside, go talk to Principal Raja! Or, failing that, the starsdamned janitor or something! I'm sure Michael has all
kinds of stories about his travels picking locks for his next big win. Grrrr..."
She'd be pulled back, as if a caged beast being held back from unspeakable building rage, by the dwarf who now looked more concerned than annoyed. He stared at Otis while doing so, a nervous smile on his face. "Don't listen to that last part, lad, the janitor ain't a guy you should go to for anythin', really. Just, er... get Raja's permission, she's really the only one who can get ye in legally, unless in the event of an emergency."
Suddenly, footsteps would become more audible from behind Otis. Walking up the steps to the tower, from behind, was Valen Leuvalt. His cold gaze would not meet Otis' as he approached, unless he was spoken to.
@AThousandCursesLIBRARY
Emelie's gaze would turn downcast as Chunji spoke his piece, her expression darkening upon the conversation of transactional behavior. She would nod along, as if seeing his point even if her eyes spoke volumes as to her disagreement with it. His words made sense to her, and they did ring as something she could grasp even if she didn't want to. She traced the spine of a nearby tome on the table as she waited for him to finish, sighing once he did.
"Yeah, yeah. I see your point, but trust me, I've seen things that force me to disagree with you. People... people out there, that don't follow that rationale. It's tough to make you understand that, I know, and I'm not gonna try to convince you. Genuinely, though, such thoughtless monsters do exist out there, acting for no reason at all. Maybe just keep your mind open as to the possibilities, okay? Hurting yourself's still not going to do you any favors in the long run, and even though I don't know you enough to shed any tears over, it'd still suck to know that a classmate got seriously hurt because of his own hubris or somethin'. People always think they're 'the guy' until they realize, too late, that they aren't."
Gently nudging the book away to the other side of the table, realizing that she had gotten carried away with her own zoned-out monologue, her attitude perked up once more as she caught herself before she could fully slip into a trancelike speech. All at once, the darkness of her expression faded away, having relived something that she pulled herself away from before diving beyond the surface level.
"But you're right. It's a lot, being so intrusive around a stranger. I apologize. Lemme just be on my way for now then, I'll be where you found me if you require anything else."
Rising out of her chair, she turned on her heel to walk back towards the desk. Before doing so and once more immersing herself in the sounds of battle on the blaring screen still opened, she turned her head back to look at chunji one last time.
"But, uh, at the very least, please stop bleeding yourself dry all over the library, 'kay? I can't stop you from doing it in general, but if you're going to, then at least do it in the privacy of your own room or something."
And with that, she would leave, returning to her desk.
@Estylwen@Sifr@Psyker LandsharkGIRLS' DORM
Nicole's nails tapped rhythmically against her oak desk as she listened to the girls speak, nodding along, her expression stoic and unchanging throughout as they made their cases. Upon silence hanging within the room, letting the tension extend itself for some seconds while the tapping droned on, the Undermage would nod her head now and again as if contemplating many possibilities and having an internal discussion with herself. There was not a single indication of weakness, hesitation, nor a crack of doubt upon her visage as she pondered, the rhythm of nails against wood not once ceasing its consistent drumming.
Then, all at once, it stopped. Her closed stare drew upon each of them, and then a final nod. "It is true that protection is an important quality. And though you do not find yourselves on the same team in a more formal sense, it is true that the Bronsteel battle was something to behold. Not every day, is it, that strangers can so quickly adapt to the styles of one another in such a desperate bid for survival," she would acknowledge, resting her head to her left side supported by her left palm, elbow resting against the desk for support.
"And Ethos training is exactly what the children of this institute have shown up for, so rest assured, dear Hilde: your future is in safe hands if you trust in the process. Perhaps this future where your Ethos is more boon than burden awaits you easier, though, if you were indeed kept in the company of those you feel a connection to."
Finally, the advisor's head would turn to look upon Iraleth. For this, her expression did deepen, her brow furrowing. There was a different air as Iraleth spoke of Umbralism and the Five Year Apocalypse, those terms clearly bearing close meaning to her as much as anyone else whose life was gravely affected by the events of decades prior.
"Unfortunately, while I share your sentiments, Umbralism is not exactly outlawed in Vaal Shakta as it is in most places. While it is true that the Three Shepherds have perished, the Harvesters executed, and the Seedspawn eradicated, Shaktans that wish to dabble in the recreation of old Umbralist rituals and spells will not be held to the law for doing so unless it should be an attempt to once more return the apocalypse to our realm."
Head lowering downwards, the Undermage's hood would obscure her face as a sigh escaped her. "And though the land of the Neroites holds firm in its anti-Umbralist laws, pushes in recent years from Vaal Shakta's Mayor Highguard have
technically made low-ranking Umbralist spells and rituals legal as long as they are for the purpose of cultural values. And so, the question does indeed fall towards Miss Ventura."
Still obscured by her hood, Nicole waved her hand with a flick of the wrist as if commanding troops. In response, the scroll and quill would slowly encircle Ciara, an oppressive atmosphere about them that was not present earlier. She would almost feel an essence tugging at her own - not intruding, but in a certain kind of analogy, it was as if a stranger with dubious intentions was knocking on the door to her house at midnight, wondering what was going on inside.
"Miss Ventura, do tell, within your own comforts, what your intentions are. Your friend does raise a valid point - not every day is it that we see somebody so versed in shadow magic specifically, with the negative association it now has with Umbralist practices. I will acknowledge that much of this stems from ignorance in separating shadow casters from Umbralists, and yet I do wonder regardless where you stand on the matter? One of your parents was an Umbralist survivor passing on old family values, perhaps? A common enough story, if so."
The Undermage's words were sharp and accusatory, face still obscured by her hood as she awaited a reply, the room almost feeling colder by the moment as the conversation continued. The mention of Umbralism had shifted the woman's entire demeanor, and the air in the office was now weighted.