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I'm at work for another 6 hours. I'll get to work on the profile when I get home.
Definitely looks cool. I'll have a profile up tonight.
I'm down! Can you at least tell us if they will be human, or will we be playing as some kind of alien race?
Looks neat. Is this going to be straight mystery, or will it be more supernatural?
Looks neat. Is this going to be straight mystery, or will it be more supernatural?
Umezawa Haruka


It was 5:30 AM, and while most of her fellow students were either fast asleep or shambling around like zombies, Haruka was out in the cool morning air getting in her daily exercise. First day of school or not, she wasn't about to skip on her daily run. With headphones in her ears and her loose hoodie bouncing with every stride, Haruka's feet lightly sprung off the pavement in a clean, even rhythm. It was just a one-mile run today, as she didn't want to tire herself out for school, but it got her blood pumping and there was no better feeling than that. She checked her watch as she came up to her house again. "Whew. Eight minutes. Not bad..." But it wasn't great either, in her eyes. When her sister graduated, she was running six-minute miles. She stretched and took a breath, trying not to let it get to her. She had three years to shave off those two minutes. Still had time to get there.

She headed inside and heard her parents shuffling around. Her mom was making breakfast and her dad was getting ready to leave for work. "There you are, kiddo!" her father said, greeting her with a big head and a loving hair ruffle. Haruka squeezed back as hard as she could. They didn't have a lot of time together between Haruka's practice and her father's work, but if all they had time for was one hug, she was gonna make it the most intense hug in the world. Her father laughed and released her "You trying to put your old man on disability? Haha. Have a good day at school."

"I will, dad. Love ya!" And with that Haruka got herself washed and dressed for school. She fussed with her uniform a bit, wondering why the collar looked crooked, but then said, "Ah, screw it. Uniforms are stupid anyway." She gave her cheeks a brisk slap. "Yoshi! Time to kick some ass!" She headed back to the kitchen and wolfed down some rice and miso soup.

Here mother chuckled as she watched Haruka practically inhale her food. "Careful, dear. It's still hot."

"Not as hot... as the fire... in my soul," Haruka replied between mouthfulls of rice. She slurped down the rest of her soup and let out a satisfied sigh. "Ahh... Itadakimasu!"

Haruka's mother rolled her eyes. "Do you do that on purpose, or did I really raise such an ill-mannered child?"

Haruka already had her bag slung over her shoulder and was halfway out the door. "Sorry, gotta go. Don't wanna be late on my first day. Love ya, Mom!" Her mother probably called something back, but she was already out the door.

Many students were nervous or apprehensive about the transition to high school, but Haruka was psyched up. She couldn't wait to meet new friends, see her old friends again, and kick some ass on the volleyball team. With her and Mitsuko, they were sure to do well. If the sleepy little town of Kurosuoba would be known for one thing, it would be Fujioka Senior High's undefeated volleyball team and its star player: Umezawa Haruka. She wondered for a bit who else would be on the team with her, but she supposed she'd find out once tryouts came. All she could do now was head to those gates and see who she crossed paths with. She hummed an off-tune melody to herself as she walked to the school at a brisk pace, keeping an eye out for any other Fujioka uniforms.

Orihara Ryuuto


The goliath put his hands on Ryuuto, and for a moment the boy thought, "So, this is where I die..." However, Ryuuto soon found himself lifted to his feet and the monster that could have easily ripped him in half began to apologize profusely. Ryuuto blinked a few times, unsure how to react to this unexpected development, but then he let out a sigh of relief. Thank the gods, this kid was actually a nice guy! "Hey, umm, it's nothing. Like you said it's just an accident." Renzo seemed rather impressed that Ryuuto was fine, but if anything the fact that he had offered so little resistance probably saved him from a worse fall. "Oh, I'm not that tough. Just a little springy, I guess." Ryuuto chuckled a bit, finding himself uplifted by this boy's high spirits. He seemed like a bit of an oaf, but definitely a lovable one. "No reason we can't be friends," Ryuuto continued, brushing himself off. "I'm Orihara Ryuuto. 'Ren' seems a bit familiar, though, given that we just met, don't you think? I'll just call you Igarashi-san for now."

Then he looked over and saw a familiar face coming to his aid. "Oh, Hatsu. Good to see you. Everything's fine, just the two of us being a bit clumsy I guess. Thanks for asking, though." He turned back to Renzo. "Igarashi-san, this is my friend Hatsu Amari. He's a master of all things mathematical, and is probably the only person in Kurosuoba who can beat me on a math test. If we're classmates, then your chances of getting top marks are non-existent." Ryuuto didn't mean that as an insult, or even a challenge really. To him it was just a fact that Hatsu would always have top marks in math, and he would have the best overall scores himself.

Ryuuto checked his watch again. "Crap, we should really get going." He looked over at Hatsu. "Hope we're in the same class. It'd be nice having a no-stress partner for assignments."
Ayame Masahiro


Ayame pursed her lips as everyone began to explain what their abilities could do. She knew that little fox had something to do with it, but aside from causing a ruckus in the classroom, she wasn't sure what it could do, or even how to control it. Great, first mission and I'm already useless... she thought, but then she took a deep breath. Saito wouldn't have scouted her if she was useless. She just needed to focus and think about that fox. She imagined it standing next to her, tried calling it with a mental dog whistle. Suddenly, she felt a fluttering in her chest, and she looked down to see the fox sitting in front of her with a somewhat cocky expression."Ah, I did it!" she cried, glad that she was able to repeat the effects of her powers, but now what? Everyone was already strategizing with Suzue and she didn't even know how her powers could help.

"So..." she began, wondering if the fox could even understand her. "There's something in those woods that we need to catch. Do you think you can help us?" The fox gave a wide yawn, stood up and started sniffing the ground. It walked several feet towards the woods, and then paused, looking back at Ayame as if to say, "You coming or what?" "Suzue!" She said excitedly, glad she was finally able to figure something out. "I think my fox can help us track whatever we're looking for. That should be a good start, right?"

@Rune_Alchemist

Saito Ryuuji


Saito gave Akira a mildly annoyed expression when he snatched the newspaper, but it quickly turned to an amused one when he saw what the boy was doing with it. "Careful," Saito said. "If it thinks you're trying to be clever, you'll just piss it off. Also," Once Akira turned his back, Saito flicked his fingers, sending a tiny spark to the back of the delinquent's head. It might have been painful for the other students, but to him, it would just feel like a really bad static shock. "I wasn't done reading that. Ask next time." With that, Saito crossed his legs on the bench and took out his phone, pulling up the same news story he was in the middle of.

Elsewhere in the woods...


The creature could hear voices coming from the beginning of the path. He wondered what kind of recruits Saito had sent for him to play with. "Let's see how brave these lads and lasses are," it muttered, giving a toothy grin as it went to work. It assembled a pile of sticks, twigs and leaves, then made a seal with its furry little hands. The pile of foliage rippled and warped before forming a human. skeleton sprawled out on the ground. "Hmm... we can make it more convincing yet, I think..." He whipped out a calligraphy brush and splashed some ink onto the skeleton. Again it rippled, and bits of flesh and blood hung from the bones. It looked like it had been picked clean by some forest animal. One more fleck of the brush and some flies appeared, buzzing over the corpse, complete with the faint smell of rot. With a chuckle, the creature swiftly leaped into a tree branch, waiting for them to stumble across his little surprise.

Orihara Ryuuto


Ryuuto could hear his sister's alarm going off through the sounds of carnage as he tore through his enemies. Ryuuto was already washed and fully-dressed in his uniform, ready to walk out the door while most students were just crawling out of bed. Now, Ryuuto didn't wake up that much earlier than most, but he was all about efficiency. A shower took two-minutes tops, his uniform was already laid out and he just had to slip it on, he tied his tie the night before and just had to slip it over his head to tighten the loop. The longest part of his morning was waiting for that damn rice cooker to hurry up and cook the rice. Unfortunately, some things in life couldn't be optimized; rice just had to cook. But, he just set the rice cooker up as soon as he woke up, got ready, and then stared at the very, very slowly cooking rice until he could scoop himself a bowl.

He scooped a mouthful of rice into his mouth during a load screen while he heard his sister fumbling around her drawers, calling out to their mom about where her things were. It was amazing how disorganized Sayo could be, and Ryuuto just didn't get how she lost so many things. If you put something somewhere, it would be there the next time you looked for it. Simple. There was a bit more scrambling, and then Ryuuto heard his door open.

"Ryuuto! What are you doing playing video games!? You have school in an hour!"

"Fifty-eight minutes, actually," Ryuuto said in a calm voice, not taking his eyes off the screen, even as his mom chastised him. "This is a Thirty-one minute run, and school is twenty-six minutes away. I'm twelve minutes into the run so that means I have..." He did a brief calculation in his head. "Thirteen extra minutes. It's fine, Mom."

His mom furrowed her brow. "Well, then let's hope you can find your sister's ribbon in those thirteen extra minutes of yours."

"H-huh?" Ryuuto gave his mom a flabbergasted expression.

"It's Sayo's first day of Middle School and I want you to with her."

"Ah, geez, but... fine..." With a sigh, Ryuuto turned off his game. He certainly wasn't a doting sibling, but he did at least do the bear minimum of what a big brother should do for his sister. Even if she was annoying. He pushed open his sister's door to begin the fetch quest and saw Sayo tossing her things all about her room, looking for her ribbon. "Gah, Sayo, stop throwing things. You'll just make it harder to find."

"But I know I put it right here so I wouldn't lose it! It doesn't make any sense!"

Ryuuto looked to his right and saw a ribbon hanging off of her dresser. "Found it," he said in a deadpan voice.

Sayo scrambled over to the dresser. "Really!? Thank you so much Onii-chan! That's... that's not my lucky ribbon."

Ryuuto rubbed the bridge of his nose. "Who cares? It's just a stupid ribbon. You have like five of them and they're all the same. Just put it on and lets--" Sayo started to tear up. "Ah, geez. Okay, it's not a stupid ribbon. We'll find it when we get home, but we're gonna be late. Here..." He took the ribbon and tied it into her hair, a skill he had to learn to abate his sister's incessant nagging. "See? You look just as cute in this one. Now can we please go?"

Sayo looked herself over in the mirror while Ryuuto impatiently tapped his food. "Mmm... Okay. I guess it will do."

With the crisis averted, Ryuuto left the house with his sister, frequently checking his watch. As they walked to the middle school, Sayo bombarded him with questions. What was middle school going to be like? Was it going to be hard? Would he help her with her homework? Ryuuto did his best to reassure her. As annoying as she was, she was still his sister and he cared about her, even if he didn't care about her stupid ribbon. "Don't worry," he said at last. "Part of middle school is learning how to figure things out for yourself. I know you'll do fine and by the end of the year, you'll be the one telling me to stop bugging you." He gave her a pat on the back and smiled as she boldly marched up to the school gates to meet her new friends.

"Whew! Now that that's over..." He checked his watch as he headed to the high school, calculating how much time he had left to get to school and if he had time to get in a quick dungeon on Puzzle and Dragons, when suddenly he was staring up at the sky.

"Oh crap, you ok? Sorry I ran into ya, I'm kinda du-ooooohhhnowhy..."

It took Ryuuto a minute to realize what just happened. "Ugh... crap. What the hell! You should watch where you're... umm... oh... Ryuuto started to snap at the boy, but then the sun was eclipsed as the colossus loomed over him. A cold sweat came over his body. His first thought was that he had just run into some gang's hired muscle, but then he saw the school uniform. What the hell? There definitely wasn't anybody this big in Middle School. Either this guy was new to town, or some kid had one hell of a growth spurt. Then he realized that he was staring. "Oh, uhh, n-no worries, right? S-sorry for bumping into you." Ryuuto laughed nervously, praying to every god he knew that this kid wouldn't rip him in half.
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