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Work in progress, here's a little preview of what I intend to play. Feel free to give your opinions as I update it.

Actually rolled a d100 for her age, hahaha!

EDIT: Actually finished the CS. Damn, I've been at it for quite a few hours. I do hope it will be enjoyable to read and will be accepted.


Looks very interesting. I might get a CS up for this. Perhaps will it he the return of my Reaper.

P.S. Is there possibilities of playing another race, or an archetype such as undead or dragonic folks?
Scratch that, haven't read that one line under the races entry.
@Scio Well, I'll be around if the hiatus is ever lifted. Best of luck, Scio.


Exactly that. If you ever return and plan to launch this again or continue this RP, PM me and I'll surely come back again.

I really did enjoy this RP for the weeks it lasted. It had good potential, and the cast of character ls were diversified and interesting.

Stay strong Scio. Best of wishes to you for recovering from this disaster.
Whelp, not my best post to date, but that oughta do the job for moving myself forward. Got a bit tired and jad a bit of a block there.
A man once said that sometimes, you have to fight fire with fire. Little did Allen know that fighting Chaos with a more chaotic display would do just that. Xinhua's raging thunderclouds quelled the rampaging students in the mess hall as everyone ducked under tables and whatever protection they could use. It some way, that fear brought a bit of peace to the hall, before the Enforcers took that opening to bring a firm grasp of order in the dining area.

Allen himself didn't trust in the situation, ushering a whisper before the gray symbol on his shoulder glowed. An aura of wind swirled around him. It felt like a soft breeze circling around the elemental mage, but it was in fact protection against the very same element used. Lightning was part of Air's domain, in Allen's case, and even if lightning was to struck Allen, he would reduce its effectiveness.

However, just as the sky always clear after the storm, Xinhua's magic would soon disperse after she had left the hall. Truly, she was one of those people whose pride would blind them to reason. Even though wise words spoken by good friends were told, she ignored them and left everyone behind. Some left, perhaps chasing after her, while others were assembling around Meruin to assess her situation.

The elemental journeyman didn't quite like the situation. He wasn't particularly agreeing with Viola taking the opportunity of the moment to suggest ideas that reeked of sinister ulterior motives.

With Viktor already saying what there was to say, Allen wouldn't add more to it, lest he would appear to be somewhat pushy about his ideals. There was no need for Allen to speak any further. What was done is now done, and what has been said is all there is to it. As much as the young mage would like to help, he didn't want to impair Meruin with his presence, and didn't want to go nag Xinhua any further.

All that was left to do is to trust in the others and their relationship with each other. Hearing out Luna's idea of taking a breather outside, it did seemed like a good idea. The tension was too high in here.

Following shortly after Viktor leaving the mess hall, it was Allen's turn to leave the area, but not without turning to the others and offering a faint smile. "Well then, it's sad, but I guess that's all there is to it. Well, I mean, for now. Good luck with your duel, Meruin. I hope you will be able to prove to all what you are capable of." Allen said, turning back and heading towards the exit. "If anyone needs me, I'll probably be blowing some stuff around the gym, as always." He added with a laugh as the silver-haired elementalist passed through the doors.

Taking a short stroll, Strauss found Luna and Viktor, who seemed to be speaking to each other, and the Weaver offering quite a show with his magic. Allen approached the two just as the shrouded mage finished speaking.

"As one speaks with passion about such interesting subjects, one never speaks too much." Allen answered to Viktor, offering a greeting gesture to the Weaver and the Chronomancer.

"I haven't see you for a while, Viktor. I thought you had left the university." the elementalist added as he offered his hand for a friendly shake.

"Quite the spokesman you are, my friend. Good words coming from a good man. I liked your speech earlier. It's just a shame our resident Dragon Disciple is too stubborn to listen."
Uh . . . Just a heads up. Shagranoz has apparently dropped out of the game :(


Aaaah shucks, I was just about to interact with his character in my next post.
Hearing out what Mikhail was saying, Akasha was pleased to hear he had given up on leaving, and instead offered to be a training partner, a friend even. It would seem that her rather primal way of philosophy had reached him, and his seething anger was replaced by something a bit more hopeful.

“Sure. We friends now. I’m very happy you say so.” Akasha replied with her trademark cheerful smile.

Still holding onto Nico to support him, it would have seemed the poor guy suffered quite the trauma. Initially, he didn’t seem like he was able to understand what either his friend or Akasha was saying. Until he suddenly blurted out something about speaking English.

What was English? Some sort of language, a dialect, something everyone could understand? Whatever that was, Nico’s friend quickly explained to him that something happened earlier made everyone understand each other without knowing a common language. Was that caused by the principal’ magic smoke they had all inhaled earlier? If so, then smoking stuff really had magical properties, at least from Akasha’s point of view.

When Nico first asked for his stuff back, Akasha looked around, but she couldn’t see what stuff he meant, until he instead redirected his question to a more personal level. He had asked about her name.

True enough, of all the people she had bumped into today, she didn’t know anyone’s name, nor has anyone asked about her name either. It made her realize just how stupidly straight-forward she was, a real savage girl some would even call her. True enough, amazons don’t really grow up by learning social etiquette. In fact, most names are learned after a sparring session, or learned by others.

“I’m Akasha!” the young amazon nearly shouted in glee, excited to have someone taking the initiative to know a bit more about her.

Someone new had arrived on the scene, and demanded something about cleaning the mess around here. In the midst of this new arrival, some of the others students were rambling among themselves about the problem being caused by the one that had tested them, and some didn’t care about it.

“They’re right. Training chief over there. He makes big explosions. He’s the one making mess and knocking people down.” Akasha answered by pointing at the fading figure of their instructor leaving the training ground.

“Still, got to help those who can’t stand for themselves, right?” she added with a smile,
At first, Allen did not notice because of the crowd that had gathered all around them, but after he had spoken, a few familiar faces popped out from the crowd. Friendlier people than the people that had poked the dragons to fight each other, or the Enforcers trying to beat the students back into a calmer state. Most had come to try and ease the tension that was much like surge of electricity preceding a storm.

First was one of Xinhua’s friends, who was voicing her disapproval of the situation to her friend and went to see Meruin next to check up on her. The Elemental Mage believed he had seen her a few times around the campus, but never spoken to her in person. From the looks of it, her smell and just how close she always seemed to be to the forest and its denizens, Allen thought she was a druid, or at least someone connected to the natural world. There was even that one time Kyuu, Allen’s pet fox, ditched him in the middle of an evening walk to join her.

"Now now, Allen. Don't dampen the delightful mood with your reasonableness. What is done is done, and what has happened has happened. So we might as well enjoy the festivities, no?~"

Allen recognized that voice and that playful giggle. Viola Rifei, someone he actually got to know more personally than others. While he treats everyone as a friend, Viola was someone who shared Allen’s passion for magic and thirst for knowledge. Both had gotten into troubles may more often than needed in the sake of exploring what the world of magic had to offer. Still, despite her attitude and some conflicting ideologies, she’s a good person, and a good friend.

“Hate isn’t something worth celebrating, Vi. I’m not against a healthy rivalry, but one born under the current circumstances often leads to no good.” Allen replied.

Then came a face one would easily recognize, or rather a unique appearance. Very few in the campus were dressed in the way Viktor did, veiled from head to toe, all but his hands, which had peculiar gapes in both. Allen had seen the man “weaving” something from these hands, and albeit he hardly grasped the concept of his magic, the Elementalist had heard of some mages like Viktor. Dangerous individuals able to modify the very fabric of reality by manipulating “strings”. Rare, but often powerful mages who can lead to disaster if using their power in the wrong way. That being said, didn’t he leave the academy earlier this year? It has been about 4 months since Allen saw Viktor last time. The Elemental mage rarely spoke to the Weaver himself, but he was quite interested in speaking with someone wielding the powers to manipulate reality.

Hearing out Viktor’s speech, Allen could but help but smile himself and returned the Weaver’s approval nod in a likewise fashion. Truly, the words of a good-hearted man seeking nothing but peace and welfare to his peers. Allen was a good diplomat himself, but Viktor probably could even best him in that regard. It was good to know someone holding the same beliefs and ideals Allen defended.

“Well, you lot certainly managed to make an impression on the newly arrived students.”

Initially not recognizing the neutral-sounding voice, Allen recognized the woman that had spoken when she made a teasing jab at the silver-haired student’s rugged appearance. While Allen haven’t spoken much to Luna himself, Alec was a rather close friend to her. In fact, Allen would know basically next to nothing about her if it wasn’t for his roommate talking so much about her. At times, Allen wondered if his friend had a little something for the gentle-looking Chronomancer. He had teased Alec a few times about that, but the pyromancer always brushed the rumor off with a light-hearted laugh and a smile.

“You could say that.” Allen answered to Luna, chuckling as he dusted off some debris and mud off his bright fire red and orange cloak. “Making fire rain down in a class wasn’t exactly the result I was hoping to achieve this morning.” he added.

“Ah well. Situation aside, it’s good to see you all this morning.” Allen in turn greeted to his fellow students.

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@SlashInfinite@13org@Rune_Alchemist@Leoven@TheHangedMan
I... might just post a little something before Hanged does. Nothing directly affecting what Hanged would write, just a reaction post to the others.

And I'm feeling a need to post. Haven't written something for too long now...
@HeartlessNobody Yea, but you might want to wait or something since our GM has recently weathered a natural disaster.


Supposingly we are at 18/20 characters if we are to follow Scio's original limit.

You two might just take a headstart and make your CS right now so they can be reviewed more quickly once Scio comes back and is willing to have new players joining the fun.
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