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Smiling Sayuri nods, "That sound like a good plan to me. I just wanna grab my stuff before everyone starts rushing over there before the curfew," pulling out her phone she downloads a map before heading over towards the storage where their stuff was being held gesturing for Kalimay to follow, "Just be sure to save us spots if you get there first!"


Kalimay bounced lightly on her feet as the others discussed the 'plan', her large brown eyes too busy studying the myriad of students that passed by as they made their way around the campus. There were certainly some interesting characters, curious boys and girls who would make perfectly excellent friends as soon as KK had 'made their acquaintance'. This would take time, of course, but that was why she had four long years to become best friends with each and every one of them.

"Get-get-gettin' some freeeee food, some freeeee food!" She sang slightly off key while skipping beside Sayuri, watching the girl's long red hair sway in the breeze. "Your hair is soooo pretty! You should let me braid it! I'm really good at braiding hair!" To accent this point she whipped her own waist-length hair braid over her shoulder, nearly slapping a passing student in the face.
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A little surprised at Kalimay's offer Sayuri takes a second to respond, "Uh, sure though I don't usually do things like messing with my hair... I don't usually even use makeup like ever," Looking over at Kalimay to see her reaction. Even just talking with her reminded her how far away she was from the people she knew, "That question reminds me of how far away from the people I know but it seems hopeful..." smiling she turns back, "Anyway we should probably hurry or there will be no food left."
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B.B. grinned at Isaac's newfound willingness to interact, nodding with a giggle to the waiter. B.B. leaned forward at Isaac's comment, leaning on this back of his/her palm across the table. "Well, Isaac...may I call you Isaac?" B.B. asked, smiling as nail-polished fingers lightly brushed against Isaac's hand. "This school has it's hands in oh so many baskets, and almost everything comes down to money. Someone has to keep track of every single Lien that comes in and out, so I've got to get my hands on all those baskets too..." B.B. whispered, huskily.

The waiter returned, as B.B. smiled and sat back in the chair. The waiter set down an ornate pot, quickly pouring the tea in two floral teacups, ceramic with a gold trim, and made an even faster exit. Evidently he didn't want to stay longer than he had too. Giggling brightly, B.B.'s hands drifted towards the closest teacup, but slowly passed it. Leaning over the table, B.B. tenderly, but firmly, took Isaac's hand and leaned right beside his ear. "But do you know what else I'd like to get my hands on...?" B.B. asked, lips dangerously close to Isaac's ear while s/he whispered, his/her breath hot on Isaac's earlobe. B.B.'s Semblance was working even harder, the pink-haired staff member was even feeling the effects of it.
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Morella couldn't help but grin at his comment with Cadeyrn, albeit the grin itself could be mistaken for a mouth twitch. The imagery was something Morella could appreciate, though her fighting style was different than Tarkus'.

She finished eating while watching Tarkus construct what looked like a music box at the table. That was another thing about him she didn't really know about. They knew each other for a few years, but that time was mainly in the workshop, they hardly ate together and almost never spent time outside of school together. She thought she remembered seeing him with it before they left Signal, but never thought to ask about it. She was a little curious, though not really that interested, figuring he'd bring it up if he wanted to talk about it. She shrugged, deciding to ask later, before he asked her about her Slicers.

This time, her grin was more noticeable, though she was trying very hard to stay composed. "Well..." she said, playing with the zipper on her bag beside her, "I actually don't need them any more. I increased the efficiency of the Dust chambers, for my Glyph Gates, I can do more than just Ice and Jump. Dash, Block, and Force, so far...I think. Again, I've run some tests with the chambers themselves, hadn't had a chance to field test them while they were in the Boots, but..." she said, unzipping her back and reaching inside.

Her eyes lit up when she took out a large object, made of a smokey, shiny glass. The detailing was intricate, most of the surfaces was the glass substance, though there was some other materials on the base inside where her legs would go. It looked to be a little less than knee high, and while it wasn't as heavy as if it was made of metal, there was some heft to it. Morella handed it to Tarkus, saying, "Be careful, but take a look." She leaned on her hands, gazing at the boot with a glossy stare. "I call them "Midnight Slicers," made of Obsidium, just listen to the tone of it," she said, her finger flicking the air and prompting Tarkus to do the same with the Slicer.

She went on, "Besides two spinning Dust chambers in each Slicer specifically for Glyph Gates, there's two spare on the back that can be interchanged. I can control it almost entirely with my feet from inside, you can try out some of the sensors with your hands if you want. Just don't hold it too close to your face," she said, pointing along the sole of the Boot. "Blades can pop out along the bottom, so in conjunction with White Dust, I can skate for long distances. It's got control surfaces around the bottom and sides too, I can make it a blunt end for striking, spikes for traction, smooth for sliding without using the blades, stuff like that. Also, and don't laugh, I engineered the interface to have visible power lines when Dust is in use, so lines along, and in, the Obsidium glow blue...or sometimes other colors, depending on the Dust used," she said, eyelids half-closed while she ran her fingers along the side of the Slicer. She sighed, smiling softly, before she caught herself and snapped back to aloofness.

She took a sip of water, eyes indifferent once more as she said, "I installed some other features, and I have some spare parts, so I'll see what works best so I can streamline them if need be. Other additions like switchblades along the side or extending spikes for stabbing, they might prove unnecessary if the Ice Blades are enough for combat. I thought I'd try out a multi-Dust chamber system like Cadeyrn, but I've a feeling there might be a problem with opening different elemental Glyph Gates in quick succession. I think the chambers might lock up, but, again, haven't field tested it. But I might ask for some help on the chamber system if there's a problem, if I find I'll need more options in combat." She finished her drink, setting it down on her tray while she stacked her plate and utensils very neat and orderly. She held her hand out, waiting for Tarkus to return the Slicer after he was done inspecting it.
Rose finished with the questions, smiling to the students as they filed out and headed for the food court. She nodded to the other faculty on the stage, as they mingled for a bit longer before returning to their own rooms. Some followed the students, though faculty were able to have food delivered if they wanted, but Rose exited out the side. She walked out behind the Auditorium, finding Arrun leaning against the outer wall, looking up at the now starry sky. She stood beside, looking up in silence for a bit.

"...That was some speech," she finally said. Arrun only shrugged. "You were given one similar?" She asked.

"The one I was given wasn't as sugar-coated. Grimm activity was on an exponential rise, and families were dying. They needed soldiers, not students," Arrun said simply, crossing his arms and tapping his fingers on his elbow.

"Hmmm..." she said, head bobbing in thought. "I suppose...though it did kind of polarize the freshmen, didn't it?" she asked, looking to Arrun.

Arrun, still staring at the stars, took a breath. "The ones that were receptive will be inspired. The ones that weren't will try to prove me wrong, and excel because of it," he said, moving from the wall and walking to the food court, shoulders set and strong.

Rose quickly followed after, saying, "And those who won't do either?" she asked, somewhat nervous.

"I guess they don't belong," Arrun said, flatly. Rose mulled it over in her head, appearing a little conflicted at this. She sighed, deciding not to worry about it now, and covered her mouth from a yawn. She decided to follow Arrun to the food court, and to maybe get a coffee in the process, as well as see how some of the students reacted.
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"Yeah yeah, tell them it'll be out in under ten minutes!" Rygar can't say how he got himself into this situation. When he reached the cafeteria, he had planned to burn a small tree into a bond fire to eat by. But to do that he needed some fuel, so he went to raid the kitchens for lighter fluids. But somehow or another, he'd been drafted into baking danishes for a bakery, and frankly, didn't mind it. Apparently he was going to get paid a 100 Lien when the day was done, and more money was always good. The problem was just from other students impatiently wanting everything on the menu; the shop was selling faster than they cold make, and would losing customers. Rygar and the kitchen crew put their full power into making the pasties, go as far to even using their Aura to maximize productivity. There was at least seven people in the kitchen, twelve since one person had the Semblance to create afterimages with mass. Rygar used his semblance to navigate the chaos, going from the kitchen to the counter in a matter of seconds to deliver the goods. "Thee coffee tiramisu and a cheese cake crepe is ready! I also have the box of whole-wheat doughnuts and one beef wellington!" That last choice was a bit odd considering they're a bakery, but apparently they had meat pastries too.

But things spiraled out of control when one student demanded that he'd get a free drink for having to wait ten minutes for his ncuav (Or Mochi, or in whatever asian language it's called). The boss gave him a flat no, but apparently this made the student throw his food at the boss. Rygar wasn't about to let that slide. He reached out and blocked the mochi with his hand, getting hot rice all over it. But instead of crying in pain, Rygar threw it right back at him. Needless to say, things escalated quickly. It ended up with Rygar fighting the guy without his Spiral Edge, while the dude was armed with a pair of axes. But Rygar wasn't going to let himself lose just cause he didn't have weapons; he was far from defenseless. He made much use of the furniture and his own herculean strength, throwing chairs and slamming tables at the rude customer. "I am so FUCKED when this is over!"
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Jack's smile grew wider as she got a fun response from Orion, and when Reya started laughing she couldn't help but join in. When she recovered a bit more from the giggles, she grinned while looking back and forth between the not-couple. "Is that so? Lucky me." she said, knitting her fingers together and cupping the back of her head as she walked with them.
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It didn't take long for the auditorium to empty itself out, with most students eager to get out and get some food, and Alistair took that as his cue to approach. He spoke like he had rehearsed it, no stutters or pauses. Showed that he had either thought about it for a long time, or was simply a natural-born valedictorian. The rag-tag boy spent his words, but apparently gave no thought as to why the heir of a company that wasn't even headquartered in Vytal chose to go to Beacon the first place, when, culturally, another academy would have fit better. It revealed his inferiority complex, if nothing else. Does anyone here even know that he was a miner's son? If he made it to Beacon Academy, would anyone even care, outside of the one person that he beat in the combat exam? After all, it wasn't like Alistair was one of those mangy half-humans.

Arara smiled slightly at his reveal about the cynical part of his mind, that of believing that she wanted to have him as a puppet, that there was some grand scheme she had in mind to take over the school, and would start by recruiting a student who had angered a rich person. Interesting. The girl wondered if he had experienced something like that in the past, but spoke nothing of it. Judging by his tone of speech, they weren't close enough to be inquiring on the darker sides of each other's pasts.

Yet, he also seemed to object to the existence of a give-and-take relationship, in which Arara was certain that was how friendships worked on an objective level. To be a friend, you offer friendship and help to another, and that relationship continues until one person starts monopolizing the 'take' part while neglecting the 'give' part.

In the eyes of the poor, it seemed, that give-and-take relationship wasn't how things worked. A small, inaudible sigh left Arara's lips. It's going to be annoying, having to figure out the social norms not only of a new kingdom, but of the multiple economic classes within that kingdom. If it wasn't for the fact that it would be a necessity, she wouldn't have bothered.

And then, there was that self-esteem-beating part again, where he thought of his opinion as something that didn't matter much. Seriously, Arara was trying to keep a stoic, listening face, but it would be nice if he just spared her the small bits of melodrama and self-pity, and just said it. She didn't need an explanation, didn't need the 'why'. She just wanted an answer, but it seems like laconic wit was an art long lost to the world. Not that she was one to talk.

At least he was finally getting to the point by now. Extending her own hand and shaking, Arara said, a coy smile on her face, “Now will you accept my offer, Alistair?”

Without waiting for an answer, she walked off towards the buffet. Seems like there will be a bigger table needed, if Alistair brought his own friends along. But that was good.

A large group was useful.
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Tarkus was honestly a bit surprised to see Morella smile, he almost wanted to make a comment about it, but he restrained himself out of fear of her following up on her threat of giving him a concussion. When she pulled out the boots from her bag, Tarkus' eyes lite up just a bit, he'd seen them before, but it was still a sight to see, a weapon made from Obsidium wasn't the most common sight for most after all.

She handed him one of the boots, he noted the intricate detailing along the smooth ebony metal, and couldn't help but run his finger along what she explained was a Dust power line. "So, these things light up when Dust is used...flashy, but I gotta admit, that sounds pretty cool." He thought to himself as he flicked the boot, following her example. A low, harmonic hum rang out through the contact point, the kind that let you know the metal was well-made. He turned the boot in his hand, beginning to examine the sole of the boot.

He was about to touch what appeared to be a hatch, before she explained just how many sharp and pointy things could come out of the sole of the boot. He slowly drew his hand back out of fear of activating one of the many blades in the boot, and handed the it back to Morella's waiting hand.

"You weren't kidding when you said you made improvements...I don't know how you'd solve the multi-glyph gate problem, but you could always try put a multi-Dust pool chamber, something like Panzerfaust, though I'm not too sure how that'd work with Glyph gates.Rather than trying to fire them off in quick succession, is it possible to instead prep them up in some sort of formation? Then again...that would require prep work...an Autoloader could work but they can jam...maybe an expanded chamber..." Tarkus began muttering to himself after a while, his mind tumbling over the countless possibilites, impossible or not, to find an improvement for the Slicers.

He eventually stopped, his left hand clutched around his chin in a resting position as he laid his elbow on the table. He let out a sigh before a smile started tugging at his mouth. "Anyways, for now, I'd say you'd be able to kick doors down with those. I dunno about the Successive Glyphs, but I don't think it's impossible. They told Cliff Simmons it'd be impossible to make a catapult into a weapon, and then he won the whole Mistral Regional with one!" Tarkus said rather enthusiastically, sure Simmons won almost 10 years ago, but that was the only Regional Tarkus felt was amazing to watch. He started looking around at the other students at the Food Court, taking in all the faces normally instead of just using his Aura to scan them all out.

"Quite the crowd here..." He murmured.
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Isaac was willing to listen intently as the strange creature spoke about her position in life: with no hint of any modesty and without a single moment of subtlety about its speech. The creature that had repulsed him before was suddenly so much easier to stand: and what had been disgust and fury at the meeting initially was so radically different. He felt…transfixed by whatever this anomaly was.

The arrival of the waiter was a small blessing, as it snapped Isaac out of a moment of stupor as he pondered the thoughts in his mind. A small part of him was thrown off by the situation, but the rest was so focused on BB that it simply dominated the other, more cautious side of the Markeel heir. He looked at the cup of tea and reached down for it, only for the hand to be snatched up by BB. His heart thumped inside his chest, excitement mixing with horror and elation and then he heard those words…Siren-like, he could almost fell a lump form in his throat: was it fear, or was it an inability to respond that formed it?

”Isaac…”

Suddenly, Isaac was left at a pause. It was as if his entire body was ice cold and the lump in his throat vanished. Whatever emotion BB had elicited was annihilated in the face of something more.

”…You are the heir to my throne, and I have conditioned you to deal with greater coercion than this abomination has brought upon you. Where is the son who survived my training?”

The flashbacks elicited by the conjured imaginary voice of his father were enough for all of BB’s work to be undone. Excitement was replaced by cold fury, and in a second, a sound of shattering would fill the table. With his spare hand, Isaac had withdrawn a bayonete and slammed it into the spare Teacup: shattering the cup into multiple tiny shards and spilling the content, over both the table and up his arm.

“Oh dear: It appears I am going to have to go change.” Isaac stood up, lightly tugging his hand free from BB’s grip and wiping some of the hot tea off of his arm. It would likely have been uncomfortable, but the Markeel heir’s face was one of stony concentration. “It was an…enlightening meeting; Good day.” Reaching into his pocket, Isaac withdrew a small number of plastic Lien chips, before placing them on the table and turning his back on BB. He was uncharacteristically slow to put his headphones on, unwilling to rob himself of his sense of hearing during the moment of tension and retreat. He decided that perhaps visiting the mess hall wouldn’t be that object-able.
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IC: "I just... I'll be fine after this, I'm sorry. I'm sure you have friends at the buffet too. I just don't like moving in crowds."

Kiora sighed, shoulders rising and lowering. "So... Your name is Addica?"
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"It's no problem," Addica said with a smile, "there isn't really any reason to apologize. And as friends go I don't really know anyone in our class... I graduated from Lantern early so any friends I would have had coming with me got left behind. Not that I had any friends there," Addica's smile faded and he kind of blushed as he realized how he had just portrayed himself to this person who was virtually a stranger to him. Deciding to glaze over his lack of friends rather than continue to highlight Addica quickly changed the subject. "Yeah, I'm Addica. And if I remember correctly you said your name is Kiora?" he said this as they rounded a corner and the food court came into sight.
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Rygar twisted a metal chair to his right after the customer's axe was embezzled into it, twisting it out of his hand and throwing it far away. Rygar than had to duck as the same customer was poked in the head with the bottom of a spear, thanks to his friend who Rygar was also now fighting. He ended up going up against five students, presumably all of them a friend of the smaller but ruder customer, who assumed Rygar was the aggressor. As Rygar stood up, he quickly jumped onto another table as a whip-weilding student attacked to lash at his legs. He forced the table to fall due to his weight, which than hit another student in the chin just as he level his rifle at Rygar's back. The fellow with the axe was charging at him, and Rygar had to act quickly by picking up a plate of spaghetti and flinging it into his face. This gave him pause long enough for Rygar to back up onto the table, jumping off of it to land on the rifleman who was trying to line up a shot. Rygar pressed his weight into the student's body as he made a break for it, but his escape was cut off by a wall of fire, made by another student who seemed to be a magician of sorts. Rygar was essentially trapped, his back towards a wall of fire as the five students resumed their attack. "Well, ain't it my lucky day..."

Rygar didn't have any weapons on him, and it didn't look like anyone was about to jump to his aid. He at least managed to get the thuggish group away from the bakery, which resumed their business as though Rygar never worked there. "Alright! Who's going to be on the menu first!?" Rygar roared to the group as they switched their weapons to their gun mode. They planned to just gun him down, a smart idea since they couldn't lay a finger on him up close. This called for one of his secret weapons: DRUGS!

It's street name was called Buzz. It is a powerful methamphetamine that stimulates the central nervous system. The initial euphoric rush rarely lasts more than a few minutes, but during that time, the user is filled with a rush of energy and strength. And Rygar's going to need that rush to put down these mooks. Only problem was that to use it, one had to inhale the full contents of each container. It would take him at least five seconds to breath it all in. And the moment he took it out of his pocket, the group opened fire. Rygar risked it and drove behind the flames, suffering some minor burns for his trouble and still took a few bullets into his bum. Still. it gave him the cover he needed to avoid the majority of the shots, and enough time to shoot up. By the time the flames died down, there wasn't anything leave but bullet holes and some blood stains. The group was unsure of what had happened, if Rygar ran for it or not. This was answered when Rygar bit off the ear of their magician.
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Oliver sat at a table with a veritable mountain of plates beside him, and was currently trying to build a house with them. The tables directly adjacent to him abandoned their conversations in lieu of watching him start on his impossible seventh layer of plates, afraid to breath lest it all come crashing down.

“Almost… there…” Oliver said to himself, standing on his chair and balancing a back leg for extra height. His hands slowly, slowly brought two plates together, nearly touching each other as he lowered it to the plate top.

”WHAT THE-WHAT’RE YOU DOIN’?!” a voice bellowed from behind.

Oliver yelped, his two plates leaping out of his hands as the stack fell, shuddering from the scream before finally giving way. Oliver’s hands flew, trying to catch the dancing places as they bounced from his fingers, and amazingly kept from falling off the chair as he finally snatched them. “Woah, got ‘em!” he said, looking back at a very angry worker. “What?” he said, getting off the chair as he looked at the also veritable mountain of smashed plates and shards. “…Yeah, you knocked those over, man,” Oliver said, pointing.

The worker snatched the plates from the circus boy’s hands, tossing them into a very large tray, and sliding the majority of the smashed pile into it. He shoved it in Oliver’s arms, angrily gesturing him to follow. Oliver shrugged, whistling as he walked after the man storming towards the kitchen doors. They both froze when the sounds of breaking wood and creaking metal came from nearby. Oliver spotted the white haired boy who was atop the pillar with him tossing the chairs and tables from in front of one of the restaurants at another, very large and very angry, student. His axes chopped each piece of furniture easily, the other student was running out of ammo, and it looked like the axe-wielding student had friends joining the fray.

Oliver saw that the bakery was either not calling security or too scared to, trying to resume business normally, and students were making a wide berth. Either this was a common occurrence, or they just wanted to ignore it as best they could.

Oliver shrugged, saying, “Yeah, I’m not gonna follow you, gonna go deal with that, so-o-o-o…” he said, handing the tray to the struck-silent worker. “Toodles!” he said, waving as he took off.

From far away, he saw the white-haired student duck behind a table as the group shifted their weapons and opened fire. Oliver’s eyes shot open, as he sprinted even faster, but was shocked to see the same person latched onto the face of one of the attackers. He gasped as the student’s head yanked away, a spray of blood showing that something was torn off the other student, as the four remaining of the group only looked in horror. But not for long.

Still sprinting, Oliver took a deep breath. “One,” he said taking another, “Two,” one more, “Three.” He did this before every routine, every grand feat of showmanship, everything that required his full capabilities. He was no stranger to people fighting, the circus life was filled with angry people threatening people just as much as it was with people eating cotton candy and popcorn. What Oliver was taught was to separate the aggressors, and shift attention to himself. If they wasted time being angry at him rather than each other, it was time that security or authorities could come and deal with it. However, it required his total focus for the best way to interrupt, intercede, and separate, as each situation was different.

Five versus one, biggest one prolly packs most punch, but climbing dude bit an ear off. First… Oliver thought, bearing down on the big guy who was raising an axe to strike Rygar. “CRO-O-O-OTCH!!” Oliver shouted, as the big one shot a glance back in surprise and confusion. Oliver dropped to slid between his legs, throwing one leg up to kick the Axe-guy in the groin. Second… He then grabbed the big student’s arm, as he was then grabbing his crotch in pain, and then Oliver latched his legs around the other student’s shoulder. In one motion, he unbalanced the brute and threw his whole body into Rygar and the earless magician, knocking them both aside. The both rolled away, as the ear flew through the air and landed near a table, which the magician scrambled for when she got her bearings. Snatching her body part, she fearfully looked at Rygar, and ran, screaming, for the exit.

As the magician was running away, and the Axe-man was still reeling, two of the attacking group were gone. But three were left, as Rygar was quickly getting up. Oliver was getting up himself, but the three had already lined up their shots. Oliver couldn’t do much, but he grabbed the rope divider and flung it at the weapons, knocking them aside as Rygar charged. Bullets shot, a few spurts of blood on Rygar’s arms signaling them hitting the edge of their target, but he didn’t slow at all. He launched forward as they brought up their weapons to defend themselves, Rygars teeth sinking into a bare arm as he also began to crush the student's face, earning a scream from the victim. His fingers dug at the student’s eye socket, fumbling for grip as his mouth clenched, tears and blood staining the digit.

Oliver scampered over, fearing that he heard a crunch of bone, as he hooked his arms around the white-haired student's abdomen. He slammed his fists into the student's lower abdomen, freeing the arm of the Whip-guy from Rygar's foaming mouth. "Hup!" Oliver grunted, as he quickling leaned back and slammed Rygar's shoulder on the floor behind him, before looking up at the remaining three. The one with the whip was still on the floor, writhing and grabbing his arm, while the other two went for their weapons. "Nope!" Oliver shouted, launching over and tossing up the spear/rifle with his feet. Quickly transforming it to the spear, he used it to grab the remaining weapons.

Rygar was surprised at the sudden attack. If he wasn't so wasted on Buzz he might have recognized the kid, but right now he was just a threat. As the kid was disarming the to other students, Rygar snuck up behind him, unhindging his jaws for another chomp as he felt something churning in his guts.

He flung them across the Food Court, surprising a passing group of students who dove for cover, as he stood before the three attackers and brandished the spear defensively. "Look, buddies, it's our first day here. No reason for us to be-CRACKER JACKS, YEOWCH!!" Oliver cried out, as a mass of white hair came over his shoulder. There was a intense pain in his shoulder, and although it was searing, Oliver's Semblance kept it from breaking the skin. Still, ow.

The two students not injured looked at each other, quickly grabbing the third and getting up.

“Dude, let’s bail.”

“I’m with you.”

“Oh, f*&$, my arm, my f*&$ing eye, how’s my f*&$ing eye?!” the injured one cried. They looked at him, the eyeball clearly moving, but bleeding and bruised, definitely swollen.

“…You’re fine, let’s bail.” they said.

They quickly ran away, as Oliver popped his hip up and threw Rygar over his shoulder. He didn't rub his shoulder, he didn't have time before he had to deal with the charging student once more. "Upsy daisy!" he said, side-stepping the charge and tripping Rygar, spinning with him to throw him on the ground. He climbed on top, pinning him with the spear and saying, "Woah, WOAH, dude! Calm down, it's me, alrigh! From the pillar, Ollie? Dude snap out of-" Oliver said, in between growls. He stopped when Rygar's teeth sank into the spear, and easily snapped it in two.

"Ah," Ollie could only say, as his breath was then knocked out of him when Rygar landed a strong kick to his stomach. Oliver went flying, landing in the thankfully vacated tables and chairs nearby. They were on the outskirts of the Food Court, but they were getting some attention by now. Oliver groaned as he knocked the chairs away, looking up in surpise as the rage-fueled student had already cleared the distance between them and grabbed Oliver's coller, practically tossing him back towards the wall. Oliver's body hit it, cracking the stone and earning a groan of pain, but Oliver's body could take it. Though by now he kind of wished he's just have passed out.

Rygar looked over to the kid, his mind focusing on nothing more than attack attack attack. But his body had a different idea. The Buzz was now starting to fade, and all it's side effects was coming to hold. Lost of feeling, hazy vision, upset stomach. Rygar could hardly see a thing. And he felt something begin to rise. Just as Rygar roared in the general direction of the kid, he also began to vomit violently, spraying the content of his stomach like a fire hose. The mix of brown and cake bits flew towards the unforunate kid and everyone around him, not that Rygar particularlly cared. As soon as he stopped vomiting Rygar charged forward, unable to make up any clever battle plans aside from tanking anything that comes and hitting it until he get's tired.

Oliver just barely managed to get his arms up as Rygar slammed his head into the wall. And while the two managed to take the fight away from the main part of the cafeterria, they were also precariously near the edge of the entire school; it was a long drop down. As Rygar slammed his elbow into Oliver's head, he began to drag him towards the edge of Beacon, with the intention of throwing him off. And he would have done it too, had Rygar not received a swift but solid blow to the back of his knee, lower spine, and head. The resulting impact knocked him onto the ground and out.

Oliver looked up, dazed. This was far more brutal than a fight he'd been used to, it was quite the gear shift. But what he saw when he looked up scared him more than if the fight had continued.

Arrun looked down a the two students. Mustache bristling with fury and eyes wide in anger. “Not…the best move…for your first day…” he said in an even, calm tone. Which was all the more frightening.

“Ah, well, uh, you, heh, you see…” Oliver said, nervously chuckling as he pointed to Rygar. “These guys, five of them, were, like, fighting with him. I dunno, maybe something about the baking…place…thingie, or something. I-i-i dunno, um, anyway…” Oliver continued, waving his hands about as he spoke. “So, like, he got, you know super angry. Like, totally bonkers, and stuff, and bit a girl’s ear off. I guess they, I dunno, pushed him or something, they were really trying to give it to him. Like, with guns, and stuff, so…” Oliver paused, pointing to himself. “I kinda…stepped in? I’ve seen stuff like…well, not exactly like…I’ve seen stuff kinda like that, I thought it best if I, you know, kept them from fighting each other. But that escalated really quickly, you know? I mean, it really got out of hand fast…and stuff…” Oliver finished, twiddling his thumbs now that he was finished talking. He gulped, lips shaking with fear and confusion as Arrun glared down on him.

Behind Arrun, Rose came up, staring surprised at the two beaten boys. She also looked to Arrun, who was still quiet.

Arrun took a breath, “You…you…” he said, pausing.
*Morella Cinder


Morrella tapped her chin, saying, “Well, it’s not so much multi-glyphs, so much as switching the type of Dust frequently. For Elemental Gate attacks, anyways, I think the cylinders might jam if I switch too fast. I mean, it had an odd shudder when I tried the prototype, before I installed it. It might be nothing, but…” she chewed her lip in thought, snapping back when Tarkus continued talking. She kept as up with rising Hunter stars, though she mainly knew about competitions in Vale. She vaguely remembered Tarkus saying something about a Simmons when they were in the workshop together. Something about an autograph, or a poster, or a handshake. Morella couldn’t quite remember, as she sometimes tuned people out when she focused on work, but the name was familiar. As was the twinge of guilt when she realized that might, perhaps, have been a teensy bit rude.

She quickly nodded, looking around the Food Court. “Yep, quite the crowd…” she said, making popping noises with her mouth over the din of the students. She looked to the far edge of the Food Court, seeing a group of students gather around an area. She couldn’t see what was going on, the group blocked the view from pretty much any place in the court, and the roar of the crowd made it difficult to hear anything. Sighing, she tapped her shoulder for a few seconds, before rezipping up her bag. “C’mon, let’s get to bed,” she said flatly and nonchalantly, pushing in her chair and at the group of people that had amassed to the tables on either side of them. Not seeing an easy path through, Morella calmly stepped onto hers and Tarkus’ table, gracefully hopping over the chair beside her eating companion, and looking for the exit. “I expect we can shower tomorrow, you have your things?” she asked, nodding towards the exit.
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B.B. gave a quiet squeal as Isaac smashed the teacup into pieces, struck silent as he tugged his arm and excused himself. B.B.’s hand found itself on a heaving chest, his/her stare followed Isaac leave. Very slowly, B.B.’s tongue slid across his/her purple lips, which turned into a hungry smile.

“Ooh, honey honey, so manl…” B.B. said quietly, fanning him/herself while watching Isaac walk away. B.B.’s thighs squirmed, as the pink-haired staff member quickly stood up, obviously intent on following Isaac leaving before being yanked aside.

“Ow, OW, woah, buy me dinner first, hone…o-o-o-oh…” B.B. whined, face falling when it was brought right in front of Arrun’s glare. Arrun’s hand tightened on B.B.’s collar, who could only manage a nervous smile.

“Not even 12 hours, Betelgeuse?”

“B-but Arrun, baby-“

“In fact, I don’t think it was even 2 hours since they got here, but I’m sure it felt like days to you.” Arrun’s eyes narrowed. B.B. nervously giggled, as Arrun looked to the waiter who finally felt comfortable coming out. Nodding to the Lien Isaac left, Arrun said, “Place those in that student’s school account, as well as the payment for the dinner. The meal price and the teacup can be taken out of Betelgeuse’s account, I’m sure you won’t mind,” looking to B.B. with a furious glare. B.B. nodded quickly, as Arrun practically dragged him over the partition. He roughly smoothed out B.B.’s collar and shoved him in front, marching behind him as B.B. regained composure and began sauntering out of the Food Court.

Arrun rolled his eyes, as B.B. still tried giving students flirtatious glances, all while making their exit. Arrun could only rub his brow, grumbling to himself while he walked.

”What the…what’s going on over there?”

”Those guys fighting?”

Several sounds of smashing wood and stone came to Arrun’s ears, obvious sounds of a fight…on the first day. Arrun’s eye twitched, as B.B. froze. “Keep…walking…” Arrun said through clenched teeth, as B.B., without turning around, nodded and ran away, quite a feet in high heels. Arrun gritted his teeth, a noticeable vein popping on his forehead.
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Arrun stood for a short while longer at the entrance to the Food Court, struggling to keep from roaring. He inhaled deeply, bringing his wrist up to his mouth. “Ms. Patch, please meet me outside the Food Court, I believe I’ll require your assistance,” Arrun said, straining to keep his voice even. He tightened his gloves as he exited the Food Court, circling around. He marched, he didn’t run, yet he moved incredibly fast and with purpose. He strode, following a long trail in the grass, as two figures came into view near the edge of the cliff where the campus stood. Having cleared that distance while dragging someone was a great feat of strength. Arrun was not impressed, nor was he in any mood to congratulate.

Swiftly, silently, he walked up behind the white-haired figure dragging the dazed student. Arrun’s leg shot forward, appearing as one swift motion but striking Rygar in three different places. The student fell quickly, as Oliver shook his head and got his bearings. The very angry Arrun was starring down on them. His mustache bristled, as he tried to keep from shouting at the only conscious student there.

Not…the best move…for your first day…” he said in an even, calm tone. Which was all the more frightening.

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Arrun took a breath, “You…you…” he said, pausing.

Oliver gulped, trembling.

“You did very well…considering the circumstances…” Arrun said, begrudgingly.

Oliver raised an eyebrow. “What?” he asked, bewildered.

“You would’ve done better if you’d have gotten a faculty member or part of security, but your quick thinking was commendable…if a little sloppy,” Arrun continued, gesturing to Oliver’s current state. Oliver grinned sheepishly while rubbing his head. Arrun snapped, as Oliver looked up in attention again. “My good words are not doled out lightly, Mr. Kootz, I hope you don’t think you’ll hear them everyday,” he said, as Oliver smirked.

“I hope not, Mister T.” he replied, earning a raised eyebrow from Arrun. “We-e-e-ell, I better go, I guess you can handle this guy?” Oliver said, stand up and patting off his pants. He reached down and hefted Rygar up on his shoulder, saying, “You know, he seems much nicer now,” Oliver said, nodding to Rygar’s passed-out face. “Maybe it’s the scenery, the quiet, the him not biting my face off, I dunno,” he said with a shrug, looking at Arrun and Rose with a grin. “…Okay, tough crowd, you want him now?” he asked, as Rose nodded.

“Thank you Ms. Patch, please deliver him to the infirmary, I’ll see to the other students. You should return to the Auditorium, Mr. Kootz, I’m sure you’ve had enough trouble for one night,” Arrun said, turning to walk away.

Rose walked over, as Oliver quickly helped Rygar onto her shoulder. “Buddy,” Oliver said to Arrun, running over and cartwheeling beside him, “Not even close, I grew up in a traveling circus. This isn’t the first time I’ve been beaten and nearly thrown off something high.”

“If you don’t go inside, it won’t be the last,” Arrun said under his breath.

“What?” Oliver asked with a grin.

“I threatened you, go inside the Amphitheatre and go to sleep. Tomorrow is a big day,” Arrun replied, annoyed. Oliver snickered, and bounded off towards the Auditorium. Some students were already on their way there.

Rose sighed, looking at Rygar. “Every year, things get crazier…” she said, tapping his face. She opened one of his eyes, squinting as he saw it was bloodshot and very dilated. She gasped, letting it close as she took her hand away. Is he… she thought, shaking her head as she adjusted him on her shoulder. She brought her palm to his chest, closing her eyes. Her breathing slowed. She concentrated, focusing her Aura and channeling it through her palm. Her energy, light blue, seeped into Rygar’s Aura Core, in his chest, and spread through his body. His breathing slowed as well, not shaking and erratic. His skin grew less flushed, his body less tense, he seemed to relax and calm. Rose sighed, adjusting him once more as she carried him towards the infirmary “Yep, crazier,” she said, shifting his head so his vomit wouldn’t get wiped on her dress. She yawned, grumbling as she said, “I wish it was tomorrow already.”
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“Gang way!!”

Oliver’s cries echoed from the showers. The Freshmen were told to be ready by the Docks by 10 AM, and after some convincing from Rose, were also given a free breakfast. She said they’d fair better on a full stomach, though Arrun still felt the dinner should’ve sufficed.

Oliver, however, wasn’t thinking about breakfast. He had other plans to take care of, and unfortunately wasted time making a mountain of bubbles in the boys showers, that was currently oozing out into the hall. He flew out, ahead of the wall of bubbles, in a towel, wet hair flying as he carrying a satchel over his shoulder. Truth be told, he shouldn’t have been in a hurry. He was up at sunrise as he always tried to be, so he could climb to a tall place and do his exercise/meditation routine. But he inhaled a lot of breakfast as well, and with the whole bubble situation, he barely had time for the shenanigan he wanted to pull.

He flipped and bounded through the hall, jumping off walls and over students, making several girls and a few boys blush when from catching certain views of his jumping antics. He maneuvered around people, though a few times he made a show of dramatically dodging someone who was minding their own business, making a show with a faux complaint. He leapt over a girl, flipping so he kept his head near hers while he said, “Woah, careful there!” he landed, pivoting and saying, “There’s people walking, watch where you’re going, blondie!” with a grin.

Morella didn’t care enough to even throw him a glare, she just continued walking down the hall. She wore short-shorts with a belt for extra Dust cartridges for her Boots, though she didn’t expect to need them, and a sleeveless hoodie, white. She had the hood down, her hair in a ponytail, and headphones around her neck, but on and loud enough for her to hear the music. She walked outside of the boys shower room, earning a few glances from the boys walking out in towels, but not even paying attention to them. She took some notice of the mass of bubbles coming out one side of the doorway, slightly raising an eyebrow as she called out, “Tarkus, you in there? It’s 9:35, hurry up,” and started leaning against the wall outside the showers.
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Having woken early to grab a light breakfast and hit the showers before they got too busy Addica found himself sitting in the locker room his foot pounding out the beat of the song blasting through his ear phones, singing along with the music under his breath "Cause this is the day your life is gonna change There's no escape, apology would be...". The music was pumping him up as he slid the Reisszahne on after having just checked the entire weapon and reassuring himself that it was still fully loaded with yellow dust for a third time. Standing up Addica strapped Fang to his left hip and then began to check over all his equipment in his head 'Reisszahne? Check and Check. Reloads for Reisszahne? Check. Arm guards? Check. Padded armor? *Addica pats himself down* Check. Fang? Check. Now what do we about my phone? It's apps could come in handy but I can't afford to replace it ahh... I guess I'll leave it in my locker'. Letting the song finish Addica stopped the music took note of the time 9:33 A.M. and shut his phone off, putting both the phone and ear phones in the locker grabbing his jacket he noticed one of his classmates flipping through a book, seemingly detached from his surroundings although Addica could sense the emotions underneath this detached exterior, the guy was excited and a little nervous a lot like Addica himself, although Addica wasn't bothering to hide it.

"What's up man? You ready to head over to the test site?" {Speaking to Tirren}
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Waking Early Tirren made sure he had all his things with (his weapon and dufflebag of belongings). Reaching into his pocket he pulled out his ribbon and tied his hair up. Next order of business was breakfast and a shower.

Accomplishing his tasks Tirren found himself sitting next in the locker room next to the locker he had placed his dufflebag in, leafing through Fate's Grimoire. Thoughts flooded through his head 'Who am I going to get paired with? What are we going to have to do? How many grimm will I get to fight?' Yet above all else he thought about how intriguing the whole thing was going to be. He was nervous and excited but retained his calm composure, it wouldn't do to let others know he was feeling the way he was. Suddenly he snapped out of his thoughts as he glance up at an approaching student who had appeared to address a question at him.

Standing and grabbing his clean cloak (he had spent a little over an hour scrubbing it clean the night before) he answered, "Not much of anything. Just waiting for the test, as for being ready... almost." Strapping the grimoire back to his leg and putting on his cloak he rose and stated, "I am now."
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Rising early and setting out to the showers with a confidence unrivaled, Reya sauntered into the girl's showers feeling absolutely renewed. Either that Auditorium floor was amazingly comfortable, or her back would vocalize it's displeasure after the exam. Reya silently hoped Beacon just had high-quality floors. It seemed possible, seeing as many students must get a acquainted very quickly with it. Wow, you get here, and you get a serious subconscious mean-streak as a door prize. Way to live up to the family name, Reya. Damn inner monologue, such a nag...

After getting dressed in some black jeans, a red t-shirt, and putting her hair in a ponytail with red ribbon, Reya made her way back to the Food Court., recalling the insanity that occurred yesterday. Some girl got her ear bitten off by a crazy dude...on the first day! Surely that stuff should wait at least a week. She arrived at the cafeteria quickly, eating her breakfast just as fast. She wasn't really hungry, but better to eat now than be starving out there. Reya made it a point to get back to her little locker, throwing it open to quickly equip herself. The Rings of Saturn, a belt clip with one cartridge per ammo type for Priestess, another which held eight small Dust tubes, of each variety she had. Blue, Red, Yellow, and White. This stuff isn't cheap...I'll need to finish that hotswap system if I want to save any Lien this year. Reya made a mental note, grabbing her glasses and small satchel before closing the locker.

It was a project to improve the efficiency of the Rings, but Reya had run out of time before getting to Beacon. She'd have to work on it when she had free-time...which looked sparse in the future. "I'm gonna be broke..." Reya mumbled to herself, knowing that she'd get few, if any, handouts from Father. This was a test to see how independent she was. At least, that's what he had said. Closing in on the docks, Reya noticed she was early...by a whole half hour. "Wow...a bit too punctual...what am I supposed to do with this energy...OH! Stretches!"

And so, before others arrived at the Docks, Reya occupied herself with jumping jacks, lunges, and a spot of yoga. Hopefully Orion would show up soon, so she could apologize about being kind of a jerk yesterday...stupid childhood habits...or maybe Jack would come say hi...who knew?
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Tarkus gave a rather audible yawn as he walked away from the showers. He'd gotten dressed in the changing room off to the side of the showers, now wearing a brown vest over his red short-sleeve short. Wearing the same blue pants he'd worn yesterday, he shambled through the torrent of bubbles that was now present in the entrance to the showers, some of the bubbles clung to him as he walked through, though he tiredly brushed them off as some started to pop on their own. He'd already had Cadeyrn magnetized to his harness, Zoll exactly where it had been before, much to his dismay. He noticed people looking at him funny wearing a gauntlet into the shower, but it wasn't like he could do anything about it anyway.

He had a satchel around his waist, the pouch filled with various rounds for Cadeyrn, he opted only to bring the essentials, Red, Yellow, and Blue Dust rounds, everything else he had was situational at best with how Panzerfaust functioned now. He heard Morella call his name, likely expecting him to have still been in the showers. Approaching her, he let out another yawn before saying: "Sorry, about that, someone flooded the showers with bubbles. I'm ready to roll when you are...What do you think this test is gonna be anyway?" He said as he began stretching, placing his right arm on the back of his shoulder and pulling the elbow to the left, leaning with the motion.
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Sayuri woke early hoping to beat most of the people to the showers and succeeded as most people started filing in as she left. Stretching as she leaves the changing room dressed mostly the same as yesterday except her sword belt had 8 tear shaped cartridges on the back under her jacket and her sword positioned under them with the hilt angled towards the left. She then made a beeline for the cafeteria noticing that there were only a couple other people there. She ate quickly before heading straight for the docks to wait for Kalimay and Alistair.

She arrived at the docs with 20 minutes to spare and noticed there was already someone else there stretching. She decided to pass the time by striking up a conversation, "Hello looks like your ready to get started on the test. My name is Sayuri," she holds her hand out to the girl.
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Kalimay Kay woke in the most blissful of moods; the memories of the previous day, of meeting her new friends and classmates, still fresh in her mind. She showered and dressed quickl:, long purple and black striped tights with a black skirt that was short and easy to move in, a silver belt around her waist holding a few small pouches, and a dark purple sleeveless top. Her high soprano voice echoed through the locker room as she sang another hit pop song while carefully wrapping her waist-length hair into a tight, complicated braid that was very functional in combat situations, seemingly unaware of the strange looks several other female students were giving her. When that was finished, she headed towards the docks with BRIK-Breaker slung over her shoulder in her usual fashion, stopping only to buy an extremely large banana-nut muffin from one of the vendors which she proceeded to stuff into her mouth with several bites that were far too large. This food did not stop her from singing, as it were, and occasionally chunks of muffin would go flying whenever she got to a particularly energetic chorus.

Skipping up the steps to the large dock, KK's large eyes lit up when she spotted Sayuri already waiting and, with a great bound, she quickly closed the distance and wrapped her arms around her friend. "Goo'mo'in Sa'u'i!" She sang with a mouth full of muffin. Of course, it was at this moment that she noticed the person with whom Sayuri was talking, a girl from Signal Academy no less, and with a quick blink of surprise she swallowed hard and shrank back behind her friend's thin frame. "Oh... s-sorry... I-I didn't see you... G-good morning, Reya..." Her voice was soft and weak, as if on the verge of breaking, but she managed a polite smile while her gaze became stuck to the ground. Seeing another classmate from her Alma mater brought back a wave of unpleasant memories, of the bullying that she had experienced, and although Reya had never once been part of the group that had tormented KK for nearly six years, it was hard not regress simply at the memories the sight of her brought back.
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Years of living in the forest had made Daiki a light sleeper. So he kept waking up whenever someone around him got up in the middle of the night to use the toilet or murumured in their sleep. Thankfully for him he managed to get a proper night's rest anyway, and woke early the next morning, in fact he was one of the first to rise. As such he had finished washing up and taken a shower by the time most of the other boys were waking up. He decided to make a final check on his equipment, that his sword belt wasn't worn or in danger of snapping, and took the time to oil and polish his katana properly.

Most of the girls had awoken and were up and about, so Daiki wondered when Grizel would be bouncing over to greet him. While he was certain not many of them would pay him any heed if he were to go over and find her, he preferred not to do it at all. Instead, he sat himself at an obvious corner, with a plate of pancakes and scanned for the wolf faunus. He had taken it for granted that people were as disciplined as he was when it came to waking up in the morning, and reminded himself of that when he spotted her still sleeping, and everyone else apparently ignoring her except to avoid stepping on her. He sighed and walked over to where she was sleeping, thankful she was close the edge of the entire area so he wouldn't have to risk seeing anything that might get him in trouble with a girl.

"Wake up, sleepyhead." He called out to her, squatting down to tap her awake. She was not a morning person, it seemed. Daiki prodded at her with his scabbard, shook her and got no response. He placed a finger near her nose to make sure she hadn't died. "How do you sleep more soundly than a corpse?" Daiki asked himself out loud, getting a few giggles from passing girls at his comment. He shrugged and resorted to torture then. It was her fault for not waking up. The young man took his last pancake, still warm and covered in maple syrup, and let it fall flat on her face.
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