Leval Lamrue
@DarkShadowWolf@DragonKingUK@The One@PharaohAtemAs Leval stood a green blur moved in front of his face, sending a large burst of air into his face forcing him to close his eyes. He felt sudden sharp pair all the way around his head as a heavy weight landed upon his head. He looked up to see a green dragon sitting on his head, talking to him. He felt the blood dripping down his head chill at the thought of his razor sharp talons tightening ever so slightly into his skull.
"Uhhhh uh yes! You are, in fact a very nice shade of green! Do you think you could release my skull please? I am rather attached to it?" He half smiled, half winced at the creature on him.
Something above them caught his eye. It looked as though some type of blue bird was flying up there getting in the way of his light. He eyed it curiously as it started to descend, it almost seemed as though the bird were getting bigger and bigger and... Leval jumped up, brain now working in overdrive to catch up to the situation at hand. As the bird grew clearer, he could see that it was no bird at all, it had the general shape but its body was made up of giant crystalline shapes that could have almost been made of ice. When the bird finally landed, the earth shook with its massive weight. Leval, unbalanced by movement below him, grabbed a hold of his staff, burying it in the earth, to steady himself. The giant crystal bird whatever, then began to speak! 'Is this some sort of test? he thought to himself staring at the talking bird in some wild eyed disbelief. While it spoke, he rose his free hand spreading out threads of magic, probing for some sort of illusion. Finding none, he was forced to accept the reality of the situation was that a giant crystal bird was going to be his fellow student. Leval cleared his throat, briefly wondering how it would fit in a desk before replying. Hello there, nice to meet you Winter, my name is-"
He never got the chance to finish that particular sentence as the sound of massive leathery wings beating against the sky entered his ears. Leval froze up, turning around slowly, one hand still clutched on the hook of his staff. Two heads. Two heads with two fang filled jaws. Two heads with two fang filled jaws with one body. Two heads with two fang filled jaws with one body with arms and legs ending in razor sharp claws. 'IS THIS THE TEST?? A dragon. SEVERAL DRAGONS. MANY HEADS Ancient behemoth monsters that were the undisputed kings of lore and legend, inspiring a near infinite number of stories with their power and greed. And there is one flying right towards... me.' Leval looked up at the sky and raised his arms, slightly bent at the sky as if asking the universe what he had done that demanded this level of reckoning. The great beast landed against the ground fluidly, again causing the earth to shake below it. Leval, now somewhat used the minor earthquakes caused by massive mythological creatures, bent his knees slightly and kept his balance. The Dragon named itself a fellow student, much to Leval's bafflement and asked their names. 'Exactly what is it that these giant, ancient creatures are expecting to learn from this school? Mathematics?!'
With another earthquake another dragon arrived onto the scene. This one had three names and as many heads. At this point, Leval was filled with an existential sense of being some sort of cosmic joke. The dragon roared. Leval stared at all three heads. Leval continued to stare as a small amount of blood spurted out both of his ear drums and his hearing cut out.
'Maybe the small green dragon who apparently called them over is their king.' Leval had begun about five minutes ago to think that this may be a bad idea after all. Maybe he should head home. There aren't dragons there after all.
Still he had his family's honor to uphold, combined with his desire not to be a crystal skewered roast kebab with small puncture wounds at the top served on many different plates, he thought that politeness may be the way to continue this conversation. He bowed low to each creature in turn and began to speak far too loudly.
"Hello to each of you. My name of Leval of the family Lamrue. Forgive my surprise, I did not expect to see any of my classmates yet." 'Or so large.' he thought to himself. He was grateful that his cloak hid the trembling in his knees.
"It is my pleasure to meet the both of you. Drumdawn, this is Winter. Have you both met Legion? Also admire this lovely green dragon's scales. They seem very proud of them."