Regarding room assignments, all of you can choose whether or not you want to room with an NPC or another person. You can discuss among yourselves who you want your characters to room with. Your character can later also request for room swaps as well.
Alice noticed words appearing on other people’s bodies after they spoken their word. So that’s what is on my back!
(Source: Donovan Olson)
Naoi experimented more with his power, coating the pointy side of the pencil with a thin layer of diamond and covering the middle part with a ring of ice. Naoi then imagined the ice floating in the air, which in turn lifted the pencil, and pictured throwing it towards the chalkboard. It sunk into it a decent amount, at the very least, enough to stick. If I could find someone with ‘metal’ then this would be deadly.
Alice heard a “thunk!” as Naoi’s pencil buried itself in the chalkboard. “Wait, do we all have superpowers now? Does that make us superheroes? CAN I ACTUALLY FLY?!” she exclaimed, ignoring the look that Naoi gave her from across the room. Turning to the student nearest to her, Alice requested, “Can you help me onto my feet?” “Yeah, but are you sure this is okay?” the boy asked. “Yup, can make sure I don’t fall over as well?” “Okay,” the boy replied while helping her up. Once Alice was steady, she shouted, “Wings!” But nothing happened. “What? Why didn’t anything happen?” questioned Alice, confused. Ms. Robinson explained, “Try having a clear image in your mind when you do it again, okay? “Alright. Wings!” Alice attempted again. Pure white wings sprouted from Alice’s back, unfurling majestically. Some of the students stared at her in awe and Alice was just positively delighted. She tried flapping them once, and they created a small gust from the movement. Nothing all too impressive, only allows her to fly, Naoi thought. “I have wings! I can fly!” Alice said triumphantly as she started hovering from the ground. Mom, Dad, this was the answer after all! Miracles really do happen here!
Seals abruptly began appearing from the ground and a student behind Alice screamed as a blight monster emerged from it.
“I get it now! This school makes us superheroes, and now we have to fight the evil monsters!” Alice exclaimed happily.
I think the difference would be whether she summoned one or created one (since nouns can create their own noun). Summon implies being taken from another dimension/place, so the angel would be summoned with whatever weaponry or tools they had on them. But for creation, it would not.
Suddenly, several seals appeared on the floor of the classroom. What are those for--oh god. Eliisa bolted away from the nearest seal as a monster appeared, staring at the students and salivating. Its head lunged and snapped up the closest student who was paralyzed out of fear. Oh no oh no oh no. Just when I thought things were going to be okay again they’re absolutely not! Need to escape. But it’s standing between me and the door. Maybe the window? Eliisa ran over to one of the windows and touched it, visualizing it turning into air. The window transformed and Eliisa jumped outside onto the ground. However, more seals kept appearing nearby so she quickly shapeshifted herself into a cheetah and started running. Her heart racing, she ran blindly around the school, but found herself cornered by several monsters. This can’t be happening, this has to be a nightmare! she screamed silently in her head. Have to escape? But where? Trapped. Think, think. Wait. Sky is open. Bird? Trying to calm down, Eliisa jumped into the air, transformed into a golden eagle, and started flying. The monsters in response had attacked at the same time, but collided into one another in a bid to get her. She successfully escaped into the sky and let out a relieved sigh. I could’ve died back there. I’ve flown many times in my dreams but… this is for real. If I die, I’ll die in real life. If her form right now could cry, she would have. Why? Why am I here? I just wanted to lead a peaceful, normal life. I didn’t ask for this, my parents-- Wait. It’s all my parents’ fault! They forced me to come here, they’re the ones who keep making decisions for me! Well now they’ve done it! Eliisa raged silently. Eliisa pivoted her wings towards a blight monster and landed on it, talons digging into its back. She shifted back into a human (complete with clothes), formed part of her right arm into a sizable blade, and stabbed the beast. It let out a ear splitting screech and threw Eliisa off of it. She reverted her arm to normal, transformed the grass into pillows, and landed softly. The monster eyes her and lunged forward. Eliisa transfigured the pillows into long steel spikes that pointed towards the monster but shielded her. The monster got pierced by the many spikes and so its mouth couldn’t reach her. Blood splattered all over Eliisa, her pupils dilated and heart pounding furiously. If I had been a second slower…I was too reckless. I shouldn’t have tried to kill it like that. She scrambled to her feet as more blight monsters approached. I don’t think it’ll do any good to try to kill all of them--there’s too many. She shifted to a peregrine falcon and flew to the top of one of the trees and rested there, spent.
The floating island in the sky, seemingly harmless, reaches the point where it blocks the sunlight from reaching Skyline Institute, casting it in its shadow. Across the entire school, many seals begin appearing on the ground and monsters, freak abominations of nature, spawn from them. They set their eyes upon the students huddled in the classrooms and attempt to devour them.
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Name: Blight Monster Attack Type: Fixed Word: Monster Description: Monsters attack the students in the classrooms. Disappears after a half hour. Their speed is on the faster side of jogging speed, and can put on fast bursts of speed when attacking or lunging. They can jump decently high (about 3-4 feet) but cannot fly. The word ‘monster’ can be seen on them.
Note: Monsters have spawned inside and outside of the school. There are numerous monsters and no place that are empty of them.