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Methinks you're pointing at the wrong unicorn
Thanks to Asura the thread now has it's creeper, everyone \o/
Apep hadn't warned him about this. Why hadn't he warned him about this? How could he not have known that waiting at the doorstep would be the most detestable thing in the world? He knew there would be a presence, it was the school of natural law, after all, but for some reason he hadn't expected this, or anything like this. To stand at the foot of law itself.

He didn't notice the shrine maiden until the darkness had fallen around them, and if he wasn't so shaken he'd have cursed his inattentiveness. The pounding in his head obscured his hearing for a moment, as the girl -Mai, he thought?- spoke to him. Normally his reaction would have been toxic, perhaps a jab at her "inferiority", or a simple "don't stand near me". He could feel all of these possibilities int he back of his mind, but they didn't matter right then. The darkness, while still not as complete as a the void, was a welcome defense against the light, and he was quick to slink back further into it,

All he could do was pray the law god couldn't see him, or wouldn't pay him any mind beneath the eerie umbrella. Ashil just stood, shaking hands staying with him while his mind calmed back down. He sucked in breaths through lips parted in a grimace, and his eyes at last went to Mai. It wouldn't be hard to see the confusion in his eyes, even if it was beneath a layer or two of panic. It wasn't her fault yet, in the same way it wasn't Evera's before. They didn't know who he was, what he'd be, and do. As with before, he found himself unable to muster up anything vile to say, no venom to snap at her with. Instead, he just bowed his head to her, -unwilling or unable to voice an actual thank-you- and kept his gaze at the ground. He couldn't bare to look back at the god then.
Hell yeah! \O/
Wait, so Laura is going to just tl;dr get the card, and on top of that, just have already auto-killed the boss?
Ashil was quick to disembark, not wanting to risk any more accidental conversations. The sun didn't hurt his eyes, but he squinted anyway just to spite it. Childish? Inane? Definitely. Did it gain him a little mental check mark from Apep? It sure did, and that made it worth it. A little make up for the incident with Evera. What did aggravate him was the ghost-boy's voice as he explained the process of entering the school. At first, Ashil didn't pay attention, and was surprised to just see a well there. But as Taiyo went on, he connected the dots, though it didn't relieve any of the surprise.

All of the sudden, the creep, Phobetor, dashed past them all, and without a hint of hesitation it seemed, dove into the well. He was stunned, blinking and looking around as if to see if the shadowy boy was actually still among them. He wasn't. It wasn't such a bad idea, really. People were still filing out or listening to Taiyo, and he did not want to wait in a line with this people. No more conversations until he'd had time to formulate a truly villainous demeanor.

So, he followed suit a few moments later, though with a bit more dignity. He strode forward, making sure the bind in his hair was secure, and then fluffed the side out a bit. He stepped up onto the lip, and then, looking down into the dark, fell. He couldn't help but let his eyes wander as he fell. The darkness was not the same as the "nothingness" he met Apep in, but he still almost expected to see the evil being's eyes. Then the gravity seemed to shift, and at first he didn't even notice it. He'd spent much of his time in places like that, where directions were varied from moment to moment, and it wasn't until he was making momentum-rushed steps out of the gate did he realize there'd been a change.

He didn't ponder it long, however. At first, he noticed Phobetor, and was already making moves to stand away from him when he took notice of the elephant in the room. His mind screamed with rage in the primordial serpent's tongue as Ashil looked up at the lighted figure. No, oh god, no. Already, it was here; the antithesis to everything he was and would be. He hunched, low, slinking back a few steps, an audible hiss leaving his teeth, but he couldn't pry his eyes away from the god. What fear he had felt with Andrew before was nothing compared to the shear, furious panic that rushed in his veins, and glued his feet to their spot on the ground. To any onlookers, it might appear odd that he was hunched, but there wouldn't be much out of the ordinary, he wasn't about to make a scene now, and risk drawing the light's ire. Without a doubt, he was in the house of the enemy.
Ain't nothin' wrong with nerds
Aye \o/
Ashil held his scowl, for a moment inwardly proud he'd made her frown so quickly. That was a particularly villainous feat. Right? Ugh, no, of course it wasn't. He was reaching for anything by then, after his blundering failure, and when she actually repeated her question he lost every ounce of devious intent. Slouching a bit, he put his hands up in a mock defense and shook his head. Future god of chaos and the unmaking of reality, and he was being asked to take a nap. It was a rough day.

"Yeah, no I...the thing with- look just..." he stumbled for words for a few moments, more irritated with himself than embarrassed. At length, he gave up, lowering his head and his voice again to keep the conversation strictly between them. He'd suffered enough losses to his dignity thus far. "Sorry. Just...concerned, I get it, but wrong person. Thanks, though, anyway."

That was it, he was just too worn out to put the effort into being rude to her. One instance of humanity wouldn't destroy his future villainy, and it was too early to be punishing ignorance. He hadn't built up his reputation enough, he'd get to work on that, then he wouldn't have to worry about these sorts of things anymore.

He turned back around, a tad awkward in his actions. Was that how people broke off conversations? It didn't really matter, it's what he'd done, and it would do the job just fine. To sell it, he leaned his head against the window, as if he would be going to sleep, though he had no real intention of doing so. Instead, he'd wait out the rest of the trip, and think.
Eeey, official welcome, Roze \o/
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