@Estylwen@Psyker Landshark@ERode@AThousandCurses@SifrCLASSROOM 103
Chloe shook her head at Otis, her mind seemingly made up as she took a seat at the back of class by the window. "It's probably for the best if I grow accustomed to the backline early, anyway," was all she would say, an expression of pure neutrality on her face.
As students began to make their introductions, Alto's face built up with sweat gradually. His face was a stone block and his eyes were aware and comprehensive, but there was tension in his posture as he held on for dear life with his clasped hands laying on his desk. He'd nod as each student finished, up until a brow raised at Otis' stated goal and immediate question. His left brow made the slightest twitch, for the slightest moment, before returning to its prior state upon the stony exterior that Alto was trying to maintain. It was unclear what got to him more: the brutal honesty of moving towards Valen's defeat, or being asked more about himself. Perhaps both tied.
"It's my first name, in fact. I consider myself an escapee of the Rekordia regime, and so like many others throughout history, I've taken up the surname of Wund for the purpose of forms and documentation. I realize it's fallen out of popularity nowadays for exiles removed of their family crests to take up the name Wund, but it has a certain 'new start' kind of aura to it, doesn't it? The Old Rekordian word for 'Wander'... it has a very romantic connotation that I think goes unnoticed in the modern day, quite frankly."
Alto would stare directly towards Davil as he finished, smiling at the boy, who returned a confused and anxious look. He shot out of his chair as he stared at Alto, nodding as he cleared his throat.
"Davil Wund, original surname unknown! Seventeen years of age, I like reading comics depicting the adventures of the Shoguknights of Eastern Loustrain, and one hundred percent of people who have consumed water have died at some point! Er, throughout this year, I'd like to train my body and mind so that I can become a student of the Mirrisian Waterstep - an Azuris fencer!"
Alto's brow again raised at this, followed by a dismissive chuckle shortly thereafter, saying, "You and everyone else, at some point. Best set your sights lower. Far too young."
At that, the teacher would quickly shift from Davil's crushed expression over to Chloe's head just poking out from under her hand - a facepalm echoing seconds prior as Davil made his declaration. With her forehead still red, she spoke next. "I'm Chloe Steeler. Eighteen. My family have been the honorable owners of a very successful Shaktan coal mining company since the late 1300's. My unfun fact is that clearly, nepotism and underhanded tricks are what get one into the Ascendis Dormitory, or else I'd have my rightful spot there instead of... here. My goal for this year is to find the answer to something from childhood, and to see someone again as a result."
While Chloe was in the middle of her introduction, Rio exited his seat and slowly nudged his way over towards the teacher's desk, a note gripped in his hand. As she finished, he would place the crumpled note on Alto's desk, who would then read it in silence while half-nodding in acknowledgement to Chloe's words. He'd shoot a glance at Rio as the boy returned to his desk, and then crumple the note in his pants' pocket.
"That takes care of class intros, then. Good to hear, good to hear, I'm already feeling the love from all of you! In the process of going through this, the build-up of emotional essence has definitely circulated through you all in one form or another. While the weakest type of essence, it's also the most plentiful for absorption as we go about our days. Simply speaking about who we are and listening in kind, taking in our various reactions and quirks, I'm sure you all understand that you're already filling your metaphorical batteries for the proper task?"
In a single motion, Alto reached for his longsword, unsheathed it and tossed it directly upwards above him. It almost felt as if time slowed as he spoke, and a small breeze passed by his desk and through him as the sword spun towards the ceiling. A smile was on his face as his eyes stared across the class.
"The more we listen and understand of others, the further we'll go. Emotional essence is weak individually - the weakest kind - and a single thought or feeling cannot alter the wind's course. But when we share ourselves and our collective experiences, process, and internalize? Genuine understanding amongst the many?"
The sword began its descent, tip pointed directly towards Alto's head as it fell. He sat in his desk, finishing his scan of the room as he prepared to end his introductory lecture. Davil panicked and jumped out of his chair at this point, and made a mad dash to try in vain to move the teacher out of the way. He wouldn't be fast enough.
"We convert all of that into something tangible, with the right practice. That'll be Compact 3's word of the day: convert. If you prepare and anticipate, you become unbreakable."
Clang.For a brief flash as the sword's razor tip made contact with the top of Alto's head, it was as if a thin, solid layer of wind made contact with and repelled the blade with the durability of thick steel, sending it clattering uselessly into the wall behind him. The sword stuck there, a slight chip beginning to form along it as Alto stood out of his desk. Davil returned to his desk in confusion as Alto removed his longsword from the wall, not a single bruise or scratch atop his head as he sheathed his weapon.
"I've prepared a course for the lot of you today. Some hands-on training, let's say, to test how well you can form a Personal Barrier and keep it active against attacks, and how much pressure yours can take before it breaks. Any questions or concerns, before we begin? How much practice does everyone have with forming a PB?"