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7 yrs ago
Current Slight bit of depression setting in... I apologize if things are taking longer than usual. Just trying to assure the same level of quality in my posts to you guys.
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7 yrs ago
*Has the sudden urge to come back to the Guild*.... *Guild is down*.... WHYYYYYYYY?!?!?! *Literally the story of my life lol*
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8 yrs ago
One of these days I will learn to not input my opinions where they are not wanted on social media.... TODAY IS NOT THAT DAY. >.<
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8 yrs ago
2 1/2 hours in and I'm already done with the new year. T.T
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8 yrs ago
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Stoically swaggering behind hand of the victor, slightly sulked do to his failure but still clearly proud he engulfed every word given to him. Hakobo was happy that such a strong opponent would be willing to mutually share welcoming compliments. "You zorua isn't exactly a sufaluform as it is either, I presume that such a remarkable specimen and even more accomplished trainer as you will grow strong with one another!" He retorted cheerfully to the compliments at hand before the question of his cause for wishing to have his name known. Letting out a sigh, he realized it was about time to tell another soul. "I wish to be known in order help the wonderful poison types of the world. Long has the purple shade been seen as a simple addition to the move roster, but I hope that with perseverance, I, hakobo, will show the power of the lingering poisons of pokemon!" He preaches loudly.
Abel nodded, mostly sure that he understood what the man was talking about. "Interesting how much in common two strangers can have. Personally I am more drawn to dark type pokemon, but both have bad reputations." Taking a gulp of water, Abel looked at the man with curiosity. "Hakobo you said? I'll be sure to remember it, that is if you can promise me another battle someday. One between our strongest pokemon partners." Abel grinned, a fire alight in his eyes.
<Snipped quote by WeepingLiberty> A sigh of releif as he was spared from explaining his vagabond state of the moment. He hadn't brought much money to the island. He was used to being able to demolish those he fought with the weezing he had befreinded long ago for cash. But his oddish lacked the skills. "I thank you young man, perhaps ceres will talk to you. She's a shy young one after all"
"With a trainer like you by her side, I'm sure she'll grow nice and strong." Abel nodded encouragingly, motioning for the man to enter the shop ahead of him. "I've only met your Oddish, but I could tell just by looking at you that you'd be an opponent worth meeting. If you don't mind me asking, what brings you to the region? You seemed a little disappointed when I told you I wasn't familiar with your name, that means you're working toward something you want remembered right?" One's first guess would be fame as a world class trainer, however the battle with the Oddish was enough to debunk that theory. Abel was certain it was something else, but he'd have to wait to see how much this man was willing to share about himself.
Skylar raised an eyebrow at the mention of the Carrows, a slight shiver running down her spine. She opened her mouth to speak but closed it again as the Hufflepuff introduced herself as Seleana, a sense of tension filling the air. The response from, who she determined to be Jax, didn't surprise her all that much. Gryffindors were just as stand off-ish as Slytherin's were, however she hadn't expect something so bold to come from a Hufflepuff.

Eyes trailing after the girl, Sky let the chuckle she had been holding slip past her lips. "My, my... A badger that has learned to bite back. How interesting." Returning her gaze to Jax, Sky rested her chin on her palm. "The Carrows eh? I've only ever met them once in passing. Were they really as strict as the rumors make them out to be?"
I was hoping to post something with a little more substance to it... Oh how I hate writer's block. T.T
"If you don't mind. They're on the dusty side so I can't guarantee your outfit will survive." Max smiled as he held out the brush he was working with, snagging another with his free hand. He continued brushing while the kids discussed the countless possibilities of the night's events. "Whatever may happen, I'm sure it will be spectacular." He grinned, imagining his own versions of the events playing out. He began brushing another goat, eyeing each brushstroke as the creature munched away in its care-free nature.
<Snipped quote by WeepingLiberty> "Yes I did... it was this very mirror." Okori said as he reached for his backpack. He took out the mirror. Of course, there was a small cloth on the front of the mirror so you couldn't look at your reflection. "I barely take it out anymore, I don't even look at it, since the rampage, I'm scared I might see the same thing I saw before, and go on a rampage, destroying the place..." Okori said as he passed the mirror unto Jade so that she could see it. But gave her a warning of not taking off the cloth.
Jade's eyes sparkled with wonder as the mirror's weight passed from Okori's hands to her own, fingers wrapping around the object gingerly. "It's so beautiful." She fought every impulse telling her to remove the cloth, to experience first-hand what it was like to gaze into the mirror. Taking a deep breath to calm her excited heartbeat, Jade rose her eyes to meet Okori's. "I have to commend your kind for a job well done... Even our archives are starved of information. What exactly is the mirror supposed to show y-?" Jade stopped speaking, pulling the mirror closer to her chest as if it were a child she wanted to protect. "Do you feel that too?" She asked, eyes darting in the direction of the dining room. "That can't be, I thought they were all extinct."
Sorry about the hold up. Schools been a little crazy for me. Tomorrow is my last classes for the week so Ill have a chance to post in the afternoon.
Skylar nodded in agreement while Aedan spoke, remembering mentions of the man during the war. Her own mother had remained mostly uninvolved with the Death Eaters, however she didn't speak against them either and was considered a supporter. Shrugging the thoughts aside, Skylar joked and laughed throughout the evening-time meal, eating to her hearts content and socializing with her two newfound friends. There were a few other Slytherins that had started to warm up to the idea of having her around, laughing at her jokes and responding with some of their own. She couldn't consider those few friends yet, but she hoped that some day soon she might. As the night drew to a close, Skylar parted with Mo and Aedan and returned to her own house, following the group to the Ravenclaw tower. Fascinated by her their new home, many Ravenclaw students found little sleep in the excitement. Trying out little spells, trading stories and theories about how classes would run for the year. ~~~
Next Day
Skylar had skipped through breakfast hurriedly, barely stopping to chew her food befor ebouncing off to her first classes of the day. Partially due to them being her first classes, Skylar was extremely excited, answering just as many questions as she asked of her professors. Much to the horror of her twin, Skylar was rushing about everywhere, trying to take in all of the sights she could. It wasn't until lunch that she slowed down a bit, approaching the Slytherin table after she had spent a few minutes discussing homework with her fellow students. "He was a bit confusing..." Moirah was nervous, but decided to throw down her own gauntlet. "... If the forbidden curses are so forbidden how come Aurors are allowed to use them? He says he doesn't use them but... It is as if he doesn't want to tell us the whole truth." "He's an Auror, what did you expect?" Skylar smiled, slipping into the seat beside Moirah and nodding toward Aedan and the Gryffindor that she assumed was one of his cousins. "Most people who refuse to use a spell have often had bad experiences with it. If I had to guess he's either been tortured with one or regrets using one... You should ask him about it the next chance you get." She began picking out what she wanted to eat, popping a few grapes into her mouth before speaking again. "It's a real shame about the Dark Arts class, I hear it's mostly theory and book work. I was hoping for a little more hands on work, especially since there are students who are already a year behind on their studies. The least they can do is start with practice duels." Skylar shrugged her shoulders and took a bite out of her food, shifting her gaze to the Gryffindor. "Cousin I assume?" She asked, the question finally bugging her enough to ask.
Feeling bad for the fox creature Jade let her hand rest on his shoulder comfortingly. "You touched the mirror didn't you?" She guessed, recognizing the name almost immediately. Jade had heard about the mirror from old books and legends passed down through the generations, but she couldn't remember what was so special about the mirror that it was locked away under such strict guard.
Abel chuckled and shook his head. "I'm picking up the tab this time. The least I could do after putting that poor Oddish through something so tough" He knelt down and pet the victorious Zorua's head before returning the pokemon to his pokeball. Tucking the object away, Abel nodded his head in the direction of food, just noticing his own growling stomach.
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