@ERodeBOYS' DORM
As Otis returned to the recording, he would begin to see an odd sight. The gnome, sat beside the unconscious Gulliver, took up a cross-legged posture as he began to meditate. From the crackling fireplace behind, flames would begin to slowly bend and shift, rising and levitating out and around Bronsteel in a spiral pattern. As it did so, the flames began to take on a more string-like texture, and didn't so much as spark when it made contact with the couch the pair sat on.
"It's less potent than usual," Raja would grumble from across, crossing her legs and her arms simultaneously with discontent as she half-pouted towards the gnome, whose eyes remained closed. His brow furrowed at her words, and for a brief moment, the intensity of the strand-like flames decreased in tune with this disruption.
"It's the best you'll get for now on such short notice, so deal with it. This one won't last if you rely on my services. It's a problem of your stinginess, not my capabilities," the gnome would respond, his words tinged with venom as the spark of his channeling returned. Raja scoffed, and cocked her head to the side to look away from the sight. "Then get it done. Today took a toll, and we need him -
them - at their best in the days ahead. As expected, the other one couldn't resist turning it into a spectacle. Kid's full god complex, when he's handed the reins."
For a long time after that, there was silence, as if a mutual understanding achieved only by years of built trust was reached somewhere along that brief interaction. After a while, this silence was broken by the stringy flames all at once tightening around Gulliver, steam beginning to rise from underneath his flesh as runes began to brand themselves into the boy's body. The gnome began to strain as this happened, sweat pouring down his face and a few slashes slowly beginning to form across his arms. Rebound was setting in, and the old man was at his limit.
"Invoke Corda." With those words exiting the gnome's mouth, whispered almost in a voice that wasn't his own with a distorted echo that spread throughout the cozy cabin, the flames all at once fused to the boy's exposed flesh as runic tattoos. The fire vanished, and even the remaining embers in the fireplace died, leaving the humble abode's lighting purely in the hands of sunlight, dim candles and torches strewn about. The gnome coughed as he exited his meditative stance, standing up to begin throwing more firewood into the fireplace, not giving Bronsteel so much as a second glance. As he does this, Raja slowly rises out of her seat and moves to inspect Gulliver.
"That's the most I can do for now. Neither of them can push themselves like that for at least a week. The word's influence will vanish on March 8th at midnight, so ensure he doesn't hit rebound until then. If not, his prime essence will be damaged irreversibly," the gnome would speak in a matter-of-fact tone, before turning around to lock eyes with Raja, disdain clear as day on his face. "I truly hope you know what you're doing. We're running out of time."
Raja would wander past the gnome and into a nearby closet, emerging moments later with a ragged and moth-bitten cloak, throwing it over Gulliver. Then, she would hoist him over her shoulder much like how she brought him in here, and began moving towards the doorway. "Raja...!" The gnome's voice raised with frustration at her lack of response as he stomped towards her, but stopped himself. They exchanged one last knowing look as the principal looked back, and each nodded. The gnome would go back to stoking the flames of his fireplace and preparing tea for himself, while Raja took off outside and back towards the cliff she entered from.
Upon reaching it, she would pull a scroll out of the front pocket of her robes, and unfurled it. Reading it in a low tone, essence surged and twisted around her, increasing in intensity as sparks of electricity lashed out at the grass and rocks by the cliffside. "Iris Record," she would mutter, at the height of this incantation. As quickly as she uttered those words, she vanished, and Gulliver with her.
It's at this point in the recording that he would hear his door creak open. Slowly walking in was Davil, who was tip-toeing in pink bunny slippers. Upon noticing Otis awake, he sighed with relief as he closed the door behind him. "Thought I was gonna need to sneak in real quiet like, but I can see you're still awake, chum. Whew."
Davil would slide in with his bunny slippers and take to his side of the room, crashing into his own bed with exhaustion. After a moment to revel in his own comfort, he would look across at Otis with a curious brow. "What were you watching, anyway? Strigari Academy's yearly skirmishes aren't set to start for a few more months, so it couldn't be that unless you're watching reruns of last year's recordings. Hale of Starwood's grand finale match to become #1 against Pisces Claw was a huge upset, and I know lots of people that watch that one. Never understood the Hale hype though. The guy's kind of a dick, y'know? Poor Pisces though. Ah well."
The boy's mouth blabbered on at lightspeed, exposing himself quite quickly as a fan of Strigari Academy's ongoings. Within a few minutes, however, Davil had forgotten entirely about his question towards Otis altogether. A moment after finishing his rambling, loud snoring would radiate across the room from Davil's side, trailing well on into the night for Otis to either listen to or deal with in some way.
But regardless, the first day of Wingram Academy had come to an end.
@AThousandCursesLIBRARY
"How did I...?"
Emelie pondered the question for a beat, as if it were something she had never even considered as a concept. Hand to chin, the girl was thrown off entirely by the thought even as annoyed students waited for their books to be checked out. Recognition would return to her shortly thereafter, checking out books at lightspeed as she nodded at Chunji's question. "I guess I just was. I can't say I'm overly familiar with how this place does things, but students seem to get all kinds of special offers based on varying factors. Lifestyle, past experience in certain fields, a rare prime essence codeword, a particularly powerful or notable Ethos, and all other kinds of things that catch Principal Raja's eye."
With a shrug, checking out the last student in line without acknowledging their existence, a halfhearted smile beamed out of her as she stared at Chunji. "I don't have many answers. The ol' Dragoness is unique even by the standards of Union education. I thought Strigari Academy's headmaster was a weirdo without match. That was, of course, until I met her - she's got a weird way of seein' the world, once you get to know her. All the same, I couldn't imagine this place under the leadership of anyone else."
The warmth of familiarity overtook Emelie for a moment before she once again realized where she was, giving herself a small slap on the cheek and a wave of dismissal. "Er, sorry, I'm a total space case today. To make a short story shorter, when applications were being filtered through, Raja found me to be somebody built for responsibilities beyond a life of study. Same goes for the people picked for the Ascendis Dormitory to undergo their weird little trials. Can't say I know much about any of that, though. Not even I know what the criteria is for that place, and I suspect not many teachers do, either."
The pale librarian's eyes lit up in horror as she watched something transpire behind Chunji. Moments later, the sound of many objects clattering to the floor overtook the library. Emelie rushed out from behind her desk, and upon looking towards the noise, there would be a mannekin on the ground underneath a pile of books. The ladder it was on appeared to give out from under it, and with it came nearly an entire bookshelf worth of books. "Shiiiiiit," Emelie cried, bolting over to assess the situation. A few other mannekin followed shortly behind, clearing the way with artificial precision. Emelie would look back towards Chunji with a shake of her head. "Sorry, we'll have to cut this short for today, I can't say I know what happened. But this sure as shit's gotta get done by
tonight, so I'll be goin' into worker mode until sundown so I can make sure I don't get fired for mismanagement!"
Regardless of what Chunji decided to do, whether to stay behind or find a way to pass the time elsewhere, it was growing apparent that the previously mentioned sundown was not far behind. Orange rays peered through the windows of the library, the moon and stars sure to follow in short order. As Emelie and the mannekin quickly got to work assisting their fallen comrade and getting that area back in order, other students also began filing out to find other ways to end their days. If Chunji did make his way back to his dorms eventually, he would find Rio already asleep in their room.
The first day of Wingram had come to an end.
@Estylwen@Sifr@Psyker LandsharkGIRLS' DORM
"They'll kill you if you tell them the truth, you know. You're not a girl that opens up to others. That isn't you."
The low-yet-high raspy voice returned to Ciara's mind, cutting through the others momentarily. It was as if a spotlight was given to this one and this one alone, for this brief period of importance. It felt as if it was so close, closer than any of the others - as if simply moving would slam her against an unknowable pressure, as if breathing would rise her chest directly into an impossibly sharpened claw ready to pierce her flesh. Yet all the same, it was imperceivable, as if existing somewhere else despite its undeniable presence.
"They haven't been through what you have, child. What we've been through. Especially not that Astran knight. It'd be a losing battle to even
try to connect with her. We've always known this, haven't we? Those like
us can
never fraternize with those like
them. To back down now would show weakness - would show that we fear her, and that we concede to any execution her ilk might visit upon us."
The voice grew gentler with each sentence. It was a relatable, comforting blanket that would slowly coat Ciara. An essence with the concept of 'calm', slowly but surely overtaking the entire room, but subtly enough that it could be explained away as nothing more than a long day's fatigue finally catching up to tired warriors. It wasn't an instantaneous effect, but it did serve as this entity's way of dulling the conversation before they could even have the chance to work out their differences with clear heads.
March 1st, 1526 SR marked a massive change in the Vaalin Union as a result of Wingram's forming, and it was only the first of many long days to come. Whether they knew it or not, it marked a change that there was no going back from. In the days, weeks and months ahead, adventures of both whimsy and woe awaited. For now, though, none of those things were worth worrying about - an unknowable future remained unknowable, ultimately.
Finally, the first day of Wingram had come to an end.