[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/RRotZmZ.png[/img] [@liferusher][/center][hr] Magnhild gave Rikka a small nod at the way she attempted to pronounce her name. The other girl got it completely wrong, but she couldn't ask too much of someone who wasn't used to speaking. She remembered some people 'talking' to aunty Elu back home, they used their hands to talk somehow. Too bad Mag didn't know any of it. The chimera noticed that the girl's face went a shade of red after she asked her to be her roommate, but she didn't really pay much attention to it, since she didn't know what such an expression meant. [color=d8bb86]"Well.."[/color] She started before feeling a tap on her shoulder. She looked up to see a familiar looking woman, she had already forgotten who it was, but she was certain that she was a staff member. The chimera couldn't help but feel confused as the woman took their papers. They were completely blank, but she ended up just going with it, giving Rikka a shrug. --- The room that they were assigned looked quite luxurious compared to what she's used to. Her Foster father didn't have such appliances in his home as he lived simply and neatly. Mag didn't have any extra furniture to bring into the dorm, other than the small bonsai that sat on a circular table; her small suitcase sitting on what would be her bed, which happened to be a massive, dark green circular cushion. It was her bed from her caretaker's home, much to her surprise. A small smile played across her lips as she looked fondly at the cushion. When the Kio-Farat boys had left, Mag decided to make herself comfortable, taking her hooded jacket off. Underneath it, she wore a black singlet, exposing the hard scales that covered her shoulder-blades and the back of her upper arms. One would deduce that her entire back was covered in these scales. Throwing the jacket onto the cushion, she promptly went to go take a shower, the warm water running down her scales. The scales were truly bothersome when it came to cleaning. Mag had to use what was effectively a giant toothbrush to brush the dirt from between her scales.. although it felt nice anyway. After such a nice shower, she flopping onto her cushion, slowly curling into a ball as she fell asleep. [hr]After a rather eventful day, another was to begin. Mag almost had a heart attack as the wake up alarms went off. For a moment she sat there wondering why there was so much noise, only to have to internal questions answered by the loudspeakers. It was exam time. The chimera sighed as she got up to go clean herself before rushing off to the cafeteria. The mixture of scents that flooded the cafeteria made Magnhild's head spin a little. She was quite used to fresh air and the smell of grass rather than the smell of... something weird. However, her hunger got the better of her as she wolfed down the breakfast special. --- It wasn't long before she found herself sitting as a desk with a booklet in front of her. Most of the instructions given to here were generally ignored as she attempted to decipher what was written in the booklet. Upon commencement, Mag flipped through the pages of the test, frowning in intense concentration.. She couldn't read more than half of the content in the booklet. Foundation? Vision? Compromise? She answered a few of the questions in the basic reading and writing section, however her handwriting wasn't neat enough to stay in any kind of box provided. Upon reading the question "Why are you here?", Magnhild simply wrote 'To learn magic.' before closing the booklet. There was nothing else she could do but leave about four fifths of the answer sheet blank. --- The physical exam was something Mag was more okay with than the written one. Instructions felt simpler and everything was straightforward. She completely the kilometer run, however not as quickly as the others. The long jump was.. not very long, and she couldn't pull the wagon very far at all. During her meal, Mag just sat somewhere to eat, not really paying attention to who might be around her. As she ate, she noticed something about the sauce.. What was it.. It tasted like.. crickets? She didn't know how they hid crickets in this sauce, so she attributed it to magic. She used to eat crickets that she caught in the forest, and she remembered their size being quite.. large. Perhaps that was because she was little at the time. In the back of her mind, she was a little worried about the magic exams, since she didn't even know how to use it at all. She shrugged internally, thinking that she'd eventually learn it. This was only just the beginning.