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6 yrs ago
Current Life is more fun when there's a schedule you're supposed to be following but aren't
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8 yrs ago
My one priority in life right now is to become the best Pokemon trainer
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8 yrs ago
What a time to be alive
9 yrs ago
I'm definitely one of those people who never changes their avatar or signature and I'm 100% ok with that.
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Bio

I'm not sure what I did to lure you here but I do apologize and I also would like to welcome you to my page. Now with the pleasantries aside, a bit about me.

I have been role playing for about 3 maybe 4 years now, I love writing and I spend a lot of free time doing just that. I also spend a lot of time that is meant to be for work writing but that's another story. I live in the American midwest (think great lakes region) so that should give you an idea of my timezone. That being said I am often up at many hours of the night, or morning depending on your point of view.

I am indeed a girl and she/her whatever works.

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Caitlin stood on the roof across from a run down hotel where she suspected the guy everyone seemed to be looking for was staying. His magic was similar to hers, just enough so that she could track him. Thanks to an illusion magic, he wouldn't see her without using some sort of magic. Standing on that roof she realized just how badly she wanted to meet him, it was like thinking you were alone and then suddenly finding that you were not. Caitlin wanted so badly just go in but she didn't, instead she equipped a long cloak with a strange emblem on the back. She was unrecognizable, a good back up plan if her illusion failed, which she feared it might.
Mei stared at the box in her lap, it looked like the delicious moon cakes that were traditionally made during the mid autumn festival but it had no symbols of good luck, it was shaped wrong and it looked like someone put the red bean filling on top. Tentatively she took a bite, her eye brows shot up. It was so good, she really had a lot to learn about the earthen planes of existence, starting with whatever this delecacy was.
posted, I meant to do it waaaaaay early but I fell asleep. Who ever wants to go next can go.
Mei waited for someone to step forward but as no one did she sighed and stood. She did a small bow as a sign of respect to the class and began, "It is an honor to meet you all, I am Shia-Mei or Mei. I am a guardian of light and therefore creation as well as knowledge and writing. I am part celestial dragon meaning I have both a godly form and a dragon form. My abilities as of now are rather untested, but I can not directly destroy anything, it is against my purpose. However if creating something that destroys is completely acceptable. Most of my creations have been within the spirit realm, a couple of mountains, a few oceans, nothing of great significance. I can bend and use light to my will, it is more of my power source and when used correctly can purify dark spirits. I also have every shred of information recorded in my head but I cannot use most of this until my training is complete or unless I am in my dragon form, if I were to try I would loose my mind if not go completely brain dead. I know any abilities outside of what logic would suggest I possess but I am no where close to where I need to be to accept my fathers role." Mei smiled to the class and returned to her seat
Kael: intimidating a sun god with fire. Best. Plan. Ever.
Mei hadn't really ever come into contact with high levels of technology, while it was true that Mei possessed vast stores of knowledge due to her mother's status, accessing this knowledge would be near impossible until she was ready for until that time her brain would be unable to handle it. This ensured that Mei didn't know or understand a lot of things that were quite normal to others. "So it doesn't feel or think?" Mei seemed rather confused "I feel sorry for it, for some reason. Perhaps it is because there are so many things it will never know, though there is bliss in ignorance, is there not?" She stared at the mechanical being for a few more seconds, "You told me your godly responsibilities, it is only fair that I do the same. I am in line to be responsible for light and in part creation as well, for that is what people seem to think light does. I'm not completely sure of my limits, as I haven't been challenged enough to test them, but I know I can do this," Mei touched the mechanical butterfly and it was transformed into a living version.
Mei smiled back but the hand he held out was a bit odd to her, she panicked, trying to remember what she had been taught about the physical realm. After a moment she hesitantly shook his hand, she briefly searched his face for approval but gave up and decided to introduce herself, "Honored to meet you, I am called Shia-Mei but it is simpler to call be Mei, or so I've been told. Your guess is correct, my original place was with what I believe are called the Chinese but the Japanese adopted a version of my father and I. I apologize for the lack of experience I have in earth customs, I have not spent much time in this realm." Mei examined the butterfly on his finger, "It has no spirit, why is that?"
Oh... Awkward.
If anyone had bothered to look out a window it would have likely been very hard to miss the giant Chinese dragon. It was a bright yellow-silver color and very long, it had no wings and snaked through the sky with a kind of grace. Now what people probably missed if they looked was the girl on its back. It brought itself close to the school and allowed the girl to get off. The girl was Mei and the dragon was Zhulong, her father. Zhulong joined his daughter in human form, he was a bit overprotective so it was no surprise that he had traveled all the way from the spirit gates. He smiled down a Mei, "Your lack of presence in the spirit realm will upset not only me, I implore that you visit when you can." Mei smiled back and nodded, "I shall miss you as well father." Zhulong seemed pleased, "Remember who you are Shia-Mei, if any dark forces have infected this school, squash them." His look turned more serious and he earned a sigh from Mei, "Yes father." Her father seemed to forget that her mother's blood ran through her veins as well, she had enough of her mother's abilities to understand the logic of balance. Mei's father was different, his only purpose was to defeat any and all darkness, not to respect balance. They said their good byes and Mei entered the school.

Mei found her way to the gym and slipped inside. She did an odd sort of bow to the Supreme being, "Please forgive my tardiness, I mean no disrespect and I am honored to be at your school." Mei smiled and joined the others in the circle, as she sat down she looked at the others, Mei was a bit out numbered by those of dark origins but that only would make things fun, after all, one doesn't learn when things are easy.
If it is allowed I'd like to reserve Hydrokinesis, I'm working on a CS.
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