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Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:38 pm
[ S a v i o r ] -History of Planet Earth-
Required for: School of Magic Class Description Students take a look at the geological development of the earth and how certain conditions influenced flows of mana or human ingenuity. Particularly studied is the Middle Ages, when all races but the humans fell into darkness. It is necessary to understand as much about the potential allies as possible. Classroom Description Various pictures of the world are posted on the sandy-colored walls of this circular room. Students bring their own Tablets here and sit on a very comfy carpet so they can face the walls. When not being used for a classroom it is a favorite group-study room.
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Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:57 pm
Winter surrounded the school, a pleasant reminder to all around the turning of the months, and the progression they were each individually undergoing. Despite this, a particular student felt frozen in place. Perhaps this was his own fault. He hadn't kept up with his studies like he ought, nor did he interact with many of the students nowadays. But that was all going to change. Winter was an active month for the youth who always found interest in the season, and his greatest inspiration for it, despite its usual association with lethargy, and this new spark prompted him head to class.
Padding into the class, the bright eyed youth glanced about the walls, looking over the various pictures of Earth. Noticing there weren't any chairs about the room, he slowly lowered himself, got comfortable, and started to shuffle through his bag.
Was it always this quiet? Most classes were like this, yes, but he wondered if anyone would join him, or if he'd finish his work here absent of company. Without thought, a slow lilting tune hummed through his lips, starting low before rising lightly; with no one there, he felt there was plenty of freedom, and embarrassment was left for company.
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Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:14 pm
As soon as the autumn months slowly solidified into the harsh days of winter, Wynn finally felt comfortable enough with the school grounds to start heading to classes. Recently, he had been officially registered and now he traversed the halls, warm travel mug in hand, with a sparkling badge pinned over his right breast. After getting "lost" so many times around the school campus, Wynn had become very familiar with where everything was, but not necessarily what was inside the buildings.
So, it was by chance that Wynn Darbinian twisted the bronze doorknob with his gloved hands to the circular class and stepped in, his arms holding the tablet, a notebook, and his favorite travel mug. His amber brown eyes fell upon the sight of another student and Wynn almost hesitated on his way into the class. He wasn't expecting to see anyone in there, especially during the winter. He would rather be outside enjoying the weather, listening to the woods, and playing in the snow. Not only that, but...Wynn was still having trouble being social.
Making his way slowly to the carpet, Wynn instinctively sat a ways away from the other student. It was his way as saying, 'I'm shy', without actually having to say it out loud.
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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:20 pm
Zach was a slacker... he knew that, and knew he really should do something about it. Or else he wasn't going to get anywhere in this place. This was a school, he was supposed to be here to learn!
It was just so weird going to classes and sitting there by himself that he hadn't done much of it yet. Ok. He hadn't really done anything yet. Let's admit it.
But today, he was determined. He would finish a class whether or not someone was there! Nodding firmly to himself, he walked up to a random door and went in, blinking when he saw two others already there.
"Oh yes! Now I don't have to do this class alone," he burst out, before realizing he recognized one of the two. "Hey, Elijah. It's been a while... how are you?" Then he glanced to the other boy. "I'm Zach," he said, tone friendly and eyes warm.
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Ka was also intending to go to some more classes, especially some of the ones required for Magic. He needed to choose soon which way he definitely wanted to go and one sure way was to try out some of the needed classes for both.
Today, he'd decided on history, and turned the corner just as Zach went inside. Oh... looked as if he might have a partner. That was good, it was always better with someone else there.
Smiling faintly, Ka opened the door, and blinked. Oh my. There were a lot of people in here today - comparatively. Stepping inside, the dark-skinned young man nodded to the others. "Rare to see so many people in class at once," he commented.
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 5:33 pm
The boy nearly jumped when he heard the door slowly open, and as instinct prompted, he immediately locked his eyes with the student that had joined him. He had never seen this boy before, so it was natural he was interested, however, as the other youth sat some feet away, Elijah stayed put, his own shyness not prompting him to get up and sit by the other student as it would more sociable person.
But as he had built up the courage to say a friendly hello, another interruption followed into the room, and looking up to the familiar face, he gave a large grin, knowing it had been forever since they had last seen one another. "Whoa, hey Zach!" he said, clearly happy that he had come along, "I'm doing good, how about you?" It was rare to have anyone here but yourself, but now two people?
Three? He looked past his friend as another fellow student entered the room. He blinked a few times, rather surprised by the coincidence they had found themselves in. "Wow, you're right," he said in response to the other student who had just entered. Did he recognize him from somewhere? "I'm Elijah, it's a pleasure to meet you guys," his eyes traveled between the two unknowns, following Zach's lead of an introduction.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:33 am
Behind him, Wynn heard another two bodies make their way into the study room, their presence affirmed by the first student's greetings. Holding his books tight to his chest, the Inuk shrunk a bit, wishing that he could melt into the flooring. The first place that he had been around many other students was in a casual environment, the Solstice Party, but even then he had been slow to speak and hesitant. He didn't feel comfortable at all, and now, here he was, in a studying environment with three other students, all of whom he didn't know!
Wynn glanced over his shoulder to the other students, scanning quickly over their faces. They all seemed nice enough, he supposed, but still, this was much more than he bargained for when he decided that he was going to go to class today.
The other students began to introduce one another, some of them already on friendly terms and Wynn furrowed his brows as he suddenly slipped underneath the spotlight. He hesitated for a moment, and tried to gather some English words in his throat, "I...I am called Wynn." he said in his thick accent.
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Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 12:38 pm
Zach smiled at Elijah and shrugged a shoulder. "Pretty good, just behind on stuff... as usual. The brunette laughed softly at himself, though - obviously not too worried about it. He could catch up... that was the whole point of being here now.
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Ka inclined head slightly to the other three students and said quietly, "I am Ka'hmesh." He had a trace of an accent as well - though his wasn't as thick as Wynn's. Though he had grown up in America there was just a hint of other places in his voice - the wind over a desert, barely stirring grains of sand beneath it.
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Zach peered at Wynn for a moment, and smiled - trying to put the other at ease. Elijah knew him already and Ka seemed all right, if quiet... but Wynn looked about ready to bolt from the room at any moment. "Nice to meet you, Wynn," he said - toning his own normally boisterous attitude down a bit so as not to scare the other off.
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