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Hiya, AChronum here! Although I'm relatively new to rping, I have plenty of writing experience and love trying new genres and styles. I absolutely love high magic fantasy RPs and am pretty much willing to do anything so long as I can create a charaxter, not play an existing one, and develop lots and lots of backstory! I'm perfectly comfortable with all mature themes as well, although smut for smut's sake is out of the question.

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Danni Kingston

Location: Margaret Carter - Winter Carnival: SNow Tubing Slopes
Magic Items: Kingston-Grey Bracelet
First Day Fit: Black Jacket, shirt, skirt, and knee high black combat boots



Danni's confusion was left behind at the top of the ramp as they went flying, cackling wildly as he kept up the flames to push them forward. He should have flown over the carnival years ago - it was such a pretty sight and the weightlessness of letting them move freely without anything pushing them up left butterflies in his stomach. It was like that amazing moment before the drop on a rollercoaster when you hit the pinnacle and everything else, everyone else, all the problems of the world just fell away before you went hurling into the ground.

Danni blinked.

The fire flickered out.

He glanced at the chat.

Oh no.

“OMG RILLIE, WHAT ARE WE GUNNA DOOOOO!” Danni screamed as they fell away from the crest of their flight, the concrete of the school ground rushing up to meet them. Danni flailed as the butterflies poured out as screams and he wrapped himself around Rillie. He tried, he tried so hard, but he couldn't muster the flames to stop them. He did, however, manage to get a single jet of flame to pop out long enough to send them into a spiral. “OMG SAUNA BOI TURN OFF T'E STREAM, TURN OF T'E STREAM!!!!” Danni screamed as they plummeted to a stoney death.






Location: The Feasting Hall
Grimore: N/A
Skills: N/A





Nicholas glanced across the other table where the artificer boy spoke to his brother and him. Nicholas could not recall ever carrying a conversation with HIM that invited the familiarity with which he spoke, but things were strange at these tables already. “I do not know of who you speak so I doubt we offered an invitation.” Nicholas replied plainly, ignoring Cal's plaything and his brother enjoying this back and forth they'd found themselves in. Certainly leave it to Barty to enjoy playing with the prickliest thing in the room. His attention however, was certainly torn away to the door.

Three magpies flew in on a violent breeze and a cascade of fallen leaves trailed in their wake. Even Nicholas couldn't help but chuckle at their chosen resting place, the boy with the spirit of a tree coursing through his veins an appropriate choice. The working of omens were old magic, far less often these days as the world buckled beneath steel and concrete and apathy, but his memory had not faded enough to forget it was one of ill tidings, related to death, and Nicholas sent an I told you so stare across the table to his brother. However, Rohan seemed familiar enough with it himself and he turned his attention back to his dining companion.

“Barty prefers roughhousing to pleasantries. It is simply how he is; she will adjust or she will leave.” Nicholas shrugged, not offering any further explanation into his twin's nature. “Disney is an entity that offers children's fantasies for coin. Their Princesses are royalty that are frequently found favored from nature spirits and animals as an indication of purity of heart and wellspring of kindness.”

Nicholas glanced across the table at Cal, a questioning look sent his way as the room chattered about heads and birds.








Location: Camp Lava Lake Campground
Skills: N/A
Outfit: Outfit





Aster grabbed some of his own food and nearly jumped out of his own skin at the sight of Em covered in filth. “Yes, it's bearable for now.” Aster answered, offering her an aggressive side eye as well. “But to be clear, it's acceptable for humans, not swamp things so please make sure to rinse off before entering.” Aster took a bite, humming contently as cheesy goodness filled his mouth. He'd had to sit there while smelling it cook after scrubbing his hands raw getting stains of who knows what and mildew and dust and insect carapaces out of the cabin before anyone could actually survive in it. He remembered however, that Marco had specifically added a hot dog for him to try and he grabbed one hesitantly.

Aster rolled his eyes at where he found Zeke's shirt. “Yes, yes, we're all glad whatever tension there was between you when you first showed up is resolved. Yay for the happy couple, but all it took was an hour? I feel like we've just witnessed some sort of record.” Aster drawled, forestalling his first taste of a hot dog. It was a bland looking thing. It reminded him of a sausage without the obvious spices mixed into the meat. It was firm to the touch and he couldn't quite place the meat it was made of and it looked, for all intensive purposes, like a dog toy. He sighed and used a knife to cut a piece off, popping it hesitantly in his mouth. He chewed, confused at the flavor, but ultimately wrinkled his nose and pushed it away.

“I will not partake in that anymore. I don't know what is in it and I certainly won't put something like that in me. Let the cat have his fill.” Aster waved at it dismissively, guesting at Demi.

Danni Kingston

Location: Margaret Carter - Winter Carnival: SNow Tubing Slopes
Magic Items: Kingston-Grey Bracelet
First Day Fit: Black Jacket, shirt, skirt, and knee high black combat boots



Danni looks at April confusedly as they threw themselves into the tube. “Rillie, what t'e ‘eck? I was tryin’ ta take t'e ‘eat for ya. Or were ya pullin’ my leg when ya told me ya weren't interested. Omg, did ya think I was trying ta steal ‘er from ya? Omg, Rilliiiiie I wouldn't do t'at! Do you wanna do a do-over, like I can tots my goats like trip or somet'in’ and ya can look sups cool savin’ me or somet'in’ or like, I can like ya know do somet'in’ else real dumb and like, try ta do a cartwheel down t'e slope and ya can be like She-’ulk and save me or like… do, somet'in’ but don'tcha worry I'm not gunna try ta steal yur gal!” Danni promised, crossing his heart and holding out his pinky to pinky promise.

“Omg!” Danni screamed as shadow hands appeared, nearly bumping the tube down the slope as he tumbled in. He thrashed around for a second, trying to reach his phone as it stayed in place, and he ended up halfway onto April with Amélie screaming with excitement at their roughhousing while she tried to bite at the pair of them. Danni squinted at the screen and beamed. “Aw Sauna Boi, you really do love me.” Danni blew a kiss at the screen and winked.

“Make sure Bennie Boi gets all bundled up in t'e blankets and give ‘im extra cuddles for me!” Danni instructed cheerfully before he wiggled his way off April and plopped down behind them, legs bracketing them. “Okay chat! It me, HotShot, and my favorite sis Cascade ‘ere ta try and do some crazy stuff! Today, we're gunna try out ‘hardest ta break t'e world record snow tubing speed! What's t'at record, you say? I don't know so we just gotta go fast and ‘ope we're doin' it right! And I think I spy a Vicky down at t'e bottom! Hiiiiiii Vicky!!!” Danni waved eagerly, shifting the tube forward a little further.

“Whelp, nothing else ta do but get goin’ now and no where else ta go but down!” Danni conjured fire in his hands, stuck his arms out behind him, and let as much fire loose as he could. The wind whipped around them and they shot past the other tubes like a rocket, Danni cackling wildly as Amélie balanced on his shoulder and spread her wings and caught him in the mouth.






Location: The Feasting Hall
Grimore: N/A
Skills: N/A





He regretted opening his mouth.

The deluge of information spewing from Jake's mouth felt like someone shining a light in his eyes: meaningless but overwhelming. People did not speak to him in such aggressive bursts, even Cal kept their conversations calm and on point with thoughtful, considerate insight when they weren't flirting, but Jake just said anything that came to mind. Nicholas checked out of the conversation after the first few sentences and an attempt to involve him in some strange calming ritual that he desired to have no part in. He patted Jake on the head as he finished up his story and turned his attention to the mystery meat everyone seemed so enthralled in.

Nicholas cut a piece off and took a bite, rolling it around his tongue to get the flavors. Finley was correct - it tasted like it had been hunted fresh. Nicholas shrugged and continued. It was not unlike the food from simpler times, before the age of refrigeration allowed for fatty animals to be slaughtered en masse and shipped around the world, when you ate what was local or you starved. He took a sip of his stout to wash down his meal and sighed at the news a head was found. He glanced at his twin, sending a thought across their link.

I knew we should have abandoned this place when we could. There was a contemplative pause. But perhaps, an opportunity. We have yet to gain a favor from Connie.

“My brother is playing a poor joke. He is speaking to you.” Nicholas grabbed Jake's hand, where he was waving it aggressively at anyone he could, and held it under the table. "Practice your breathing exercise and settle down. In fact, I believe Willow could use it as well. She seems particularly anxious again.” Nicholas nodded towards the moth girl. She'd been a nervous wreck since the library; Nicholas wasn't particularly knowledgeable in the Sight but what little divination he'd attempted early in his life was exhausting and he had no doubt she was overwhelmed with the ghosts that lingered in these halls.

“I have not seen them hunt during my outings into our woods nor have I seen signs of traps.” Nicholas offered in response to Finley.

Aster & Marco 2: Electric Boogaloo!


“He is insufferable!” Aster threw open the door to the kitchen dramatically, savoring the bang as it hit the wall. “I gave him a 53. A 53, can you believe it?! Because I was trying to be nice. To be reasonable. To make someone happy that a person such as myself even bothered to spare the energy to inflate their score! And then he just dusted. He didn't even care where the dust went! Windows? Who cares. Floor boards? May as well be dirt. What does the golden retriever see in him?!”

Marco looked up from griddle, where he had been working on cleaning some stubborn stains, and up to Aster as he burst in. He sighed softly and then thought through whom Aster could be talking about, and then landed on Demi. ”Good to see you again so soon, Aster. And really? Is he insufferable, or is it that he just doesn’t come from the same circle as you?” He set down the scraper he had been using, and leaned up against the counter. He was thankful the mac and cheese was in the oven, as he was sure his friend might be a little hungry.

Obviously insufferable. Spend an hour cleaning with him and you'll see. Also, pencil in a spa day after this. Apparently, he isn't aware of the spa either. He mocked cucumbers. Cucumbrs! Like my eyes don't deserve pampering as much as the rest of me.” Aster popped back up onto a counter, swinging his feet as he did. “I'm going to go all out on it too. He's going to spa like he's ever spa'd before! And definitely will need massages. Probably two, different focus areas I think. Right? That definitely makes sense.”

”Aster, please remember I didn’t have my first spa day until after we met. Some people really don’t have the same means. But I’ll pencil in a spa day after all this is over, happily.” Marco looked over at Aster and then raised his eyebrow and then snorted a bit. ”It sounds like you actually do like him, because you don’t offer spa days to just anyone.” He knew the teasing might backfire a bit, but his friend was being a bit judgemental.

Aster's jaw dropped. “Like him? Has the outside weather already gotten to you? Are you ill?” Aster hopped off the counter, pressing his hand to Marco's forehead. “No, you seem just as normal as ever. How else was I to educate him? I can't very well just ignore him. We're stuck out in this purgatory for God knows how long and you want me to get on his bad side? Ugh, then the dog boy will bark at me, then that girl that came with him will probably yell at me, you'll say something about making friends and treating people right, and I just can't stomach all that.” Aster sighed.

“And yes while you may have been ignorant before we met, at least you've been willing to see the light. These others seem intent on staying ignorant of the true meaning of life.” Aster paused for a moment as his reflection caught in some metal and he sighed happily.

Marco could only roll his eyes a bit and then snorted softly but covered it up with a cough. ”Willing to see the light, sure. But c’mon Aster, it’s not even been a full day and you’re giving up on them? I’m sure they’ll come around more with time.” He finally looked over at Aster and caught that happy sigh. ”Okay, what was that about?”

“Hm? Oh, nothing. Just enjoying the view.” Aster turned away from the reflection with difficulty and blinked as he processed Marco's statement. “You know I have no patience for these things but if you think they are worth the effort, then I suppose I ought to extend them a touch more grace than I already have. Perhaps you are right, my friend. Maybe they'll come around - Demi the very least seemed interested in bonding. He seemed adamant that we all go swimming shortly. I doubt he'll remember, but he mentioned he was going to pick up you and the dog.”

”Swimming? Perhaps after lunch. Which is in the oven before you ask. And I think you should extend some grace. Remember, we’re all stuck here together, and we don’t even know what the other counselors or campers are like yet.” Marco wasn’t sure if he quite agreed with Aster’s nicknames just yet, but he hadn’t spent a lot of time with Demi, Zeke and Nancy.

He leaned over to check the oven and smiled a bit as he went to pull out the first pan. ”It’s not quite how I would make it, but thankfully, they had real cheese, not those weird plastic squares they call cheese.”

“Fine. I suppose I will graciously extend some degree of patience and understanding.” It clearly took a lot for Aster to say that and he took a moment to recover, fanning himself with his hand. “And this had better not be because you are interested in getting in their beds. I heard that when we first pulled up.”

Aster frowned at Marco's comment. “What do you mean, plastic squares? Do people eat plastic cheese?” Aster wrinkled his nose in distaste.

”No, no. No interest. If they just started dating I’m not intruding on that. Also you heard that? I had hoped I was being subtle.” Marco hoped that Demi and Zeke hadn’t heard him in that case, because if that was the case that would be super awkward later.

”As for the plastic squares, from what I understand, Americans wrap cheese slices in plastic and it tastes like plastic. According to my dad. Thankfully, I’ve never tried that stuff.” Marco set the pan down and then went to pull out the second pan of mac.

Aster gave Marco the most judgemental look he could muster. “Honey, that was as subtle as an elephant. The fact that they didn't notice is astonishing.” Aster poked his head over towards the mac and cheese, taking a deep breath at the smell. “That does sound atrocious. I'm very glad we don't have to stuff that indignity on top of everything else. Your food smells delicious.”

“But will my pores agree?” Aster fretted, chewing his lip thoughtfully as he imagined all the sticky, cheesy goodness that was probably terrible for his skin.

Marco pouted at Aster’s look and then rolled his eyes. ”As long as you make sure to wash your face tonight, it will be alright. But do understand I’m limited by what’s here, and there’s a lot of preprepared food here, or panty stable food. Stuff that’s going to last. I’ll try to get something better for us during the week, but it might not be better over the summer.” Marco sighed softly as he went to pull out some hot dogs. ”I’m gonna fry these up real quick. Do you want any for your mac and cheese?”

Aster wrinkled his nose at the thought of preprepared. That was poor people's options, like canned soup and salty, freeze dried noodles. Things Aster wouldn't normally touch with a 30ft pole but their tyrants would find any method to demean and undermine them. “I suppose I have no choice in the matter. I'll have to be meticulous with my routine during this trial. Between the sweating I'll have to do and poor food options, no matter how delicious you may make them, I'll survive this. These monsters would see me fail, find any way to put a pimple on my face, but I will not permit them this victory.” Aster tilted his head at the question.

“I don't think I really understand what those are. I know hot dogs are food but I've never had one.”

”...I’ll put down one for you, but if you decide you don’t want it, I’m sure someone else will eat it.” Marco sliced open the package and then put a few of the hot dogs down on the griddle and started to cook. He listened to Astor as he spoke about keeping up his routine, between the food and the sweating. He looked over at his friend and then sighed more.

”If anyone can keep away the pimples, it’s you. But well, you know that the real monsters aren’t here. They’re out there. In the real world.” Marco sighed as he gently rolled the hot dogs around the grill, and sighed a bit more as he cooked.

Aster frowned at the sudden shift in his friend's mood. “How do you suppose? What monsters are you referring to?” Aster wrinkled his nose at the smell of hot dogs. They seemed so… unappealing. This was what the cat wanted in his food? Why yearn for something so… questionable meat shaped rather than a nice cut of brisket? Now that was a delicious combination.

Marco gently pushed the hot dogs around on the grill and then plastered his smile back on his face. ”Forget I said anything Aster. But it seems you’re not a fan of the hot dogs. Someone can eat the one I made for you then. I don’t want to waste food.” He chuckled as he started pulling the cooked hot dogs off the griddle.
Danni Kingston

Location: Margaret Carter - Winter Carnival: SNow Tubing Slopes
Magic Items: Kingston-Grey Bracelet
First Day Fit: Black Jacket, shirt, skirt, and knee high black combat boots




Danni bounced up and down excitedly as Rillie pointed out how fast they could go. 200 miles per ‘our?! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS!! Danni screamed excitedly, uncaring of the people around them. “Dats gotta be a record of some sort! Do ya t’ink we could break one? Oh, I wonder if peeps ‘ave broken t’e sound barrier on a tube? Do you t’ink we could try? It’s like… close ta 200 miles per ‘our right? Like 201 or somt’in’ yeah? Idk, t’at feels right. I wonder if t’ere are any of t’oise record refs or whatever t’ey’re called. Maybe we could just like suck t’em inta t’is ‘cause we’re definately more important t’an whatever t’ey’re ‘ere ta watch. And t’en like if we gotta bail, I can just fly us outta it and like, what is t’is little tube gunna do? Not’in. It’s so light, anyt’in’ t’at gets ‘it will just feel like a little breeze ya know? So like, even if t’is isn’t exactly ‘ow we’re supposed ta do it, Collusion can’t get spicy ‘cause everyone stayed safe!”

Danni’s eyes widened at the thought of filming this and putting it on his socials. “ ‘ow are we gunna film it t’ough? We gotta ‘old onta t’e tube, I need my ‘ands for resistance, I need my feet ta brace. Do you ‘ave tape? I could tape it ta my ‘ead, just ‘ave it filmin’. OMG should we go live? Maybe you could ‘old it? But ya need your ‘ands ta ‘old on. Hm, hm, hm. “ As Danni pondered their options, steam seemingly poured from his ears, his phone pulled him away from the problem and Ben’s message popped up. Danni pouted. Danni shoved the message in front of April’s face. “But they promised ta ‘an’out wit’ me at t’e event and now t’ey’re bailin’! Ugh, why is it so ‘ard ta get all my friends ta ‘angout in one place? T’ere’s always a t’in’ ya know? I just wanna ‘angout and ‘ave fun. Bah. One of t’ese days. None of t’ese people will be able ta get away from me and t’e friends will be mine for t’e takin’, muwahahaha!” Danni typed a quick message back and pocketed it.



“OMG, did ya see t’ough? Sauna Boi got decked by Andy! I told ‘im, I told ‘im Andy’s fists are rated E for Everyone and only ta approach if t’em fists aren’t feelin’ feisty and look what ‘appened? T’em fists were feelin’ feisty. I don’t know why people don’t listen ta me, ya know? Like, I’m not the shparest tool in t’e shed, but I know ‘ow not ta get my face smashed in. OMg, could you imagine? If my face got smashed in? T’e world might as well end ‘cause mine did for sure. I t’ink I’d ‘ave ta go ta counselin’, maybe Kingston-Grey grippy sock vaca round two: electric boogaloo. I’d be a mess. I mean, I’d be a mess til Pops fixed it right up, but like I would make it everyone’s problem until t’at moment.” Danni nodded as his imaginary situation played out exactly like he thought it would. Danni peered over his shoulder at a familiar voice, eyes darting between his sister and Marlena.

“Only when I know someone as cute as you is around.” Danni threw Marlena a wink as they trudged up to the top, finally. Danni slapped down the tube on lane 13 and gestured for April to get in the front. “Might wanna give us some space t’ough. We’re gunna break every snow tubin’ record we can!” Amelie huffed excitedly, stomping a little where she was clinging to his shoulder.






Location: The Feasting Hall
Grimore: N/A
Skills: N/A





Nicholas hadn’t quite finished potting all his plants; he figured he’d have enough time to deal with it once they finished dinner and then he’d get cleaned up for his evening activities. In the meantime, his stomach demanded his attention. Frequently, he cursed the fact his timelessness didn’t exclude him from his basic needs. He still required air, food, and water like any living thing and it irked him to no end. He’d much rather spend his days indulging in more interesting things like gardening and alcohol and tobacco and sex and yet here he was, washing away the soil from his hands as the dinner hour struck and his hunger made it clear he would not be permitted to ignore it. He shrugged his coat back on and let his brother know he was on his way to eat. He could eat at Haven but the early meals here were usually well portioned and well done, so it made no difference either way.

The Feasting Hall was already busy, people crowding in quickly, and Nicholas huffed irritably at tables long full even with it barely being a handful of minutes past 7. He scanned the space, nearly giving up and turning to head to Haven, when a familiar voice rang out through the crow and Nicholas glanced over to see Jake, waving his hand furiously in greeting. Nicholas looked around him, seeing if he could be talking to anyone else at all, but sighed and trudged across the hall to the table. “Calm down, calm down. Yes, I will sit with you. Now-” Nicholas paused as he settled into the seat next to Jake, eying the clothes he wore. That certainly wasn’t what he was wearing earlier. They seemed somewhat familiar, but Nicholas couldn’t quite place it. Something simmered irritably in his stomach but he ignored it for now.

“How was your class today?” Nicholas asked, picking up his goblet and murmuring into it. Stout filled the cup and the meat wellington and risotto filled his plate. "And sit down, Jake. In the chair, not on the table. You'll still be able to see everyone."
Danni Kingston

Location: Margaret Carter - Winter Carnival
Magic Items: Kingston-Grey Bracelet
First Day Fit: Black Jacket, shirt, skirt, and knee high black combat boots



“Ewwwwwwwwwww, more ice.” Danni wrinkled his nose at the thought. Amélie huffed out in agreement, a displeased little snort followed with a puff of smoke. Danni nodded seriously at her input. “Yes, t’at makes a lotta sense, baby girl, agreed. We’ll avoid t’e ice no worries. Lemme just send a text real quick and ye, I’ll fly us right over!” Danni fished out his phone and shot the Roundtable chat a quick message.



“Okay, okay, okay ‘ow fast do ya t’ink we can get? I wanna ‘it like… 100 mphs! Maybe we can get faster! Ooooh, okay so you gotta go in front so I can boost us! OMG, do you t’ink t’ey’ll let us make a little ramp at t’e end?! We can go flyin’ waaay across t’e carnival t’at way and if it looks like a bad time, I can just fly us outta it! Do you t’ink t’ey’ve ‘ad ot’er people do t’at? Is t’ere a scoreboard wit’ like.. ‘ow far someone ‘as gotten one of t’ose tubes? T’at’d be so fun!” Danni bounced up and down excitedly, immediately scooping April up in his arms and taking off. Amélie settled on April’s stomach as they flew, huffing and screeching excitedly as they flew across the campus.

The tubing set up was a huge affair, 21 different sized lanes with 400ft of slope. A long walkway on the left gave people a way to drag their tubes up to the top, with single, tandem, and 10 person tubes available to hit the slopes. Music played from speakers at the top and bottom of the slope and shouts of excitement, fear, and laughter echoed out from it. Danni set them down at the edge of the pool of tubes, snatching up a blue tube with red stripes, and started pulling at April to go up quickly. Amélie huddled into their shawl further as the chill from the slopes settled over them.
Calatheas, Calatheas, What secrets do you keep?”


The experience with their would-be advisor left Nicholas on edge and he found his feet moving faster than his mind, escaping a poor situation before it got poorer. It was an understatement that Pixie was a resource that would stay abandoned for this year as the thought of interacting with the nauseating amount of pinks and bright lights in her office made him want to tear off his skin. Nicholas preferred the quiet and the calm, sticking with cool tones and cool demeanors because anything else would get you killed. Pixie was basically everything he disliked in a single person and she hadn't bothered to hide how displeased she was with them as well. At least they could agree that their relationship should be aggressively limited.

The greenhouse door swung open and he once again unbuttoned his coat and hung it on the hook, sliding on gardening gloves. The smell of dirt and flora hit him hard and he felt himself. Plants didn't talk at him, had no expectations of casual conversations, didn't skitter around him like a foal just pushing themselves to their feet. They just needed a consistent, even hand and just enough attention to keep pests away from them and their soil damp. He rolled up his sleeves again and started filling the pots he'd cleaned earlier with Jake, layering different types of socks as he did.

Greenhouse, greenhouse, greenhouse. Annika glanced around as she hunted for the greenhouse Croan mentioned. She felt it a little strange that he tasked her with an errand. Maybe he liked her? Or maybe he hated her. The twins seemed a little separate and “other” from the rest of her classmates. She wasn’t sure if it was because they were powerful witches or something else that made them stand apart.

”Ah, there you are.” Annika pushed open the greenhouse door and was assaulted with the potent smell of loam and growing things. Truthfully, Annika was still getting used to the idea of nature. The Everdark didn’t exactly have soil, growing things, and colour like most places on earth. Annika had grown accustomed to the dark, bleakness of her home. It was beautiful, comforting. Nature, on the other hand, was intense and unpredictable. Then again, some would say that about the Everdark. Annika smiled to herself as she wandered further into the greenhouse.

”Nicholas? Professor Croan sent me,” Annika said, tentatively.

Nicholas glanced up from the pot he was sifting soil into. When the door opened, he'd resigned himself to aggressively ignoring whoever wandered in to work on their own projects; so long as they stood far, far away, Nicholas wouldn't snatch their noise and toss it out the window. What he hadn't counted on was the interruption addressing him directly. Croan had sent some member of another coven to what, bother him, irritated him, rile him up? He just sighed. Whatever game was happening here, Nicholas would certainly make sure Croan knew to keep him out of it next time. He gave the girl addressing him a once over and tried to remember who this was. He recognized the face but a name eluded him.

“Yes, that is me.” Nicholas peeled off his gloves and placed them neatly next to his pot, pulling out a flask, unscrewing it, and taking a drink while his hands weren't covered in dirt. “And why did he send you?”

Annika followed the sound of the voice and smiled. She walked over to Nicholas and offered him the ring box. ’He’s my advisor this term. I just finished meeting with him and he asked me to bring this by,’ she said and glanced at the flask before looking at the plants Nicholas was working with.

Nicholas took the box and cracked it open. Inside sat an unassuming key. Nicholas snapped it shut, tucked it away in his pocket, and turned back away to his work, pulling the gloves back on and returning to carefully layering soil. “Reason enough, I suppose. Good luck. He is a challenging person to earn the respect of.” Nicholas paused for a moment, considered her, and sighed. “I would consider waiting to bring any issues you may have until after this evening. He'll be less… Croan, a bit more Varn.”

Annika peered closer at the plants Nicholas had been working with while he looked inside the ring box. Caltheas. It took Annika a while to think about their purpose, but she did know they were more located in the Southern continents and Southeast Asia. Annika shifted her gaze to Nick as he started to glove up again. New beginnings, harmony, and balance. That’s what Calatheas were used for. Curious.

She raised her hand, hovering it over a leaf, but didn’t touch it. ”Hmm? Oh, is that because of the whole vampire thing?” Annika pulled her hand back and made fake fangs with her pointer fingers.

Nicholas stared at Annika's strange mimicry, snorted in amusement, and started working once more. “There was a strange saying on the picture box a few decades back - you aren't you when you're hungry, I think? Varn is never… pleasant, but tolerable when he's sated. Probably hasn't eaten in a few weeks. He's grown lazy with a trapped food source. Rather wait than hunt.” Nicholas explained as he gently unearthed one of the calatheas from its original pot and worked on freeing the roots from the dirt. “Vampires are far more palpable after they've eaten. A hungry vampire is a difficult thing to deal with.”

Annika smiled slightly at Nick's reaction. Even if he thought she was strange, it was a different reaction from his usually stoic, uninterested expression. She peered closer as he worked with the plant, exhibiting great care with the plants. This, too, made her smile. Books should never be judged by their covers. Then Nick's words caught up with her and her face fell as she snapped her head to look at his face.

”Wait. Are you saying he feeds from the students?”

He nodded as he worked out a particularly difficult clot of dirt and examined the roots for any further bits. “Yes. Some of the Professors as well.” Nicholas replied absently, neatly placing his plant in the pot and slowly working soil around the roots. “He's generous in his recompense and there is a style to it. Nothing like younger vampires. Feeding is a lost art these days.” He sighed but glanced at Annika out of the corner of his eye.

“I can introduce you if you are interested.”

Annika blinked, slowly absorbing Nick's words. He couldn't be serious. Could he? Annika had a sinking feeling that Nicholas was entirely serious. Besides, he didn't seem like the joking type. Annika wasn't the praying type but she prayed Croan would ask before taking. She had a feeling she was more at risk of being a midnight snack due to her close proximity to Croan this term.

”Introduce me…? To younger vampires or…?” Annika pointed to the plant. Please be the plant.

“Despite my general disinterest in others, I don't wish ill on you. Younger vampires are a bit much for someone's first foray into the creatures of the night. No, Varn. There's a bit of pomp and circumstance to it but it's worth it in the end.” Nicholas looked between his plant and Annika's finger several times before finally settling on staring at Annika like she'd grown a third eye. “Are you afflicted with madness? You are well aware this is… just a plant? Tis not some fairytale druid.”

Annika relaxed a fraction, shrugging her shoulders. ”I suppose I should. Though I don't particularly want him to feed from me… But I don't think I'll have much say in the matter,” she said. This place was quickly teaching her that some boundaries would be moot.

Nick's next statement made Annika laugh. She looked around the greenhouse while she spoke. ”I am aware. However, I'm half indigenous. My people believe all creatures have a soul and carry some sort of purpose. Which isn't nearly as strange as books having a mind of their own. My father had a tendency to put things in books he shouldn't. So, plants having a soul wasn't that odd of a concept for me to learn.”

“Hm.” Nicholas didn't bother correcting her. He didn't particularly care how others saw the vampire so if Annika thought Croan a monster who preyed on whoever might cross his path, so be it. “At least your other half has some sense. Too much of magic has left the Earth these days; people tend to forget where it comes from in their pursuit of power and might. They forget the Earth can forget you too.”

Annika smiled more warmly and nodded. ”Yes, it certainly can. Although, I think some of us are tied a little more strongly to magic than most. Hopefully that’ll make what little remains stay.” Annika stepped closer to the table and nodded to the plant. ”Can I help? Or is this more of a solo activity?” Annika thought she was having a good conversation with Nick, but she didn’t want to overstay her welcome.

Nicholas paused at the question. This girl wasn't grating by any means… Nicholas offered a noncommittal hum but perked his head at the empty pot next to him. “Feel free.” He didn't have any more gloves to offer however.

Annika smiled and looked closely at the pot and plant in question. She fell silent while she worked, filling the empty pot a quarter full with some soil before she moved the transplant. She didn’t mind that her hands got dirty. It was comforting and grounding to work with the soil again. After a while, she spoke up again.

”Is there anything else I should watch out for in this school? People or other teachers. Sariel is a bit intense.”

Nicholas paused to consider the question. “No more than any other, I suppose. Magic demands an eclectic personality and those are oft equal in their intensity. That Harkness hag obviously. Don't cross paths with her if you can avoid it. He's on sabbatical, but definitely Professor Gray. And don't ask the artifact archivists too much. They can and will melt your brains out of your nose and ears. It is not a pretty sight nor particularly comfortable.” Nicholas advised and then shrugged. “Of course, you may well have different experiences with these people. My centuries make dealing with most people of this century… bothersome.”

Annika finished transplanting her plant while Nick talked. Some of his warnings worried her, but then his last statement made her pause. Perhaps it was an age different, but then again, she assumed most of her professors were older as well.

”Hmm, I’ll keep that in mind. I should get going. Thanks for the advice.” She found a rag to wipe most of the dirt off her hands, but she would need to wash and change still. She waved a goodbye before leaving Nick to his work.




Spider Lily Tea


After Callaghan ensured Willow was okay, he went to his room quickly to retrieve the book he had collected over the break before returning to Professor Mikkail. Cal presented the book to Mikkail, more than comfortable with the professor knowing secrets about his family that others didn’t. It was Mikkail who provided his family with many answers and help during their short time on earth. Even if Mikkail seemed off to Cal, there was something honest and truthful about the professor that made him feel safe.

The book contained story after story about Cal’s lineage, their origins as dragons, and their struggles with continuing the family line on earth. Pairing with humans was proving to be difficult. Their lives just weren’t sufficient enough to contain the life of a dragon. It seemed that just as soon as the dragon was beginning to uncover the secrets of their past lives, the human would inevitably die. Even though they had a symbiotic relationship that significantly extended the life of an average human, it wasn’t enough.

”Mother wanted me to pass along her greetings and extend an invitation once again for you to come visit,” Cal said, watching his mentor closely for any reaction from his words or the book.

Mikkail still stood in the center of the observatory. The view hadn't changed since the brief conversation with Cal and Willow and he accepted the book eagerly, flipping it open with a smile that didn't quite reach his eyes. “Well, I shouldn't put that off for too long, should I? It wouldn't do to keep such a kindness waiting.” Mikkail chuckled. “And what a fascinating book you've brought me. Would it be too much trouble to ask to make a copy of it; otherwise, I fear I'll spend more time reading than talking. You know how easy it is for me to spiral into forgetfulness when I have something new to focus on, but slake my curiosity for a moment: is this an impersonal account of these challenges or is this a collection of memoirs?”

Cal grinned ’Mother made that copy for you actually. All the information we require is stored away,’ Cal said,tapping his head. ’You are correct. They are more memoirs from the past generations. At the end there is a reflective section, and some information on how we have advanced. Including a section penned by yours truly on how my little mission is going.’

Mikkail beamed with delight at the revelation. “Truely a gift, my boy. I will be treasured for as long as I have.” Mikkail gently wrapped it in the folds of his robes and gave Cal his attention once more, pulling out the dairy he'd offered him earlier.. “Now, I believe I still owe you some insight into the book our moth friend found. It is a fascinating window into the mind of the man who developed such brutality, but even more so that it seems entirely uninterested in offering its secrets to me. I can feel something there, setting at the edge of my mind like a name of a long gone friend, but I can't seem to understand what it was that Willow experienced. I have read this, of course, but I have failed to glean further insight into the madness it offers. It seems only interested into those with the Sight, or gifts of such similar nature, so your best opportunity would be Willow or you friends that it finds interesting.”

Callaghan frowned at the offending book. He held his hand out for it, hoping the book would be willing to share its secrets with him. ”Should we really put Willow through that again? She reacted rather violently to it…Unless, is it always like that when someone uses Sight?” Cal asked.

Mikkail passed it back over. “I would personally determine the source of magic causing this. One of your covenmates, or another colleague, ought to be able to interact with magic unlike Willow and give you an idea if the experience was a result of echos in the magic, true sentience in the book, a lingering spell, or something else entirely, if you'd care to spare Willow further anguish.” Mikkail suggested, considering the second question for a moment. “The Sight is a fickle thing. I warned Willow against relying on it too much because its never true in the way you'd expect and its visions are often too difficult to understand. The Sight revealing things from the perspective of the one wielding it more often than not.”

Cal flipped through the diary, analyzing some of the paragraphs, and noted how strange the language became the further he read. He hoped something would reveal itself to him. ”Maybe Cassie. She has chaos magic. This might respond to her.” Cal continued to read even as he asked questions. ”Do you think you’ll be able to help Willow with her power?” Cal asked bluntly.

“With the Sight? I can certainly offer methods of meditation, direction for relevant reading, and introducing her to those who can aid her, certainly. The Sight doesn't come with incantations and gestures and such like we are most accustomed to but I certainly have resources to offer. My study has plenty of them!” Mikkail replied with a chuckle. “Chaos magic is a generally excellent choice - it's very versatile, though unpredictable in even the most experienced wielder's hands. It would be quite exciting to see what happens! You'll have to tell me what happens!”

Callaghan chuckled at his professor’s enthusiasm for what could go wrong. He hoped, at least, that what happened wouldn’t be too catastrophic. Cal would have to see how Cassie felt about looking at the book.

Cal tucked the book away, his thoughts drifting to what had happened earlier today. ”Professor…This mystery you have us working on, you mentioned it was something you had been trying to uncover for a while. How personal is this?”

“The magic isn't particularly personal. It's simply a puzzle that has eluded me despite my best efforts, so I have offered the newer generation an opportunity to excel where I have failed. My notes and my writings are yours to explore of course; they are kept neatly in my sitting room for ease of access, though I do have the boorish habit of protecting my work in such a way that even I sometimes forget what I see is not what is true. The key to the challenge is teamwork and understanding the role you all play.” Mikkail explained, his gaze drifting once more to the stars around them. “Through all my years, I have rarely interceded in the affairs of the worlds I visit. And now as I consider my place in this universe, I find I regret it. There was so much opportunity to make change and I rarely did so focused on my own self assigned purpose. You are a good man, Callaghan. I do hope you find a way to break the cycles of history.”

Cal looked up at the sky with his professor. Taking in the stars as they blinked in and out of view. Mikkail’s last statement rugged on something deep within Cal. He looked back at his professor, concern plain on his face.

”Is everything okay, Professor? I noticed your dragon was close earlier today.”

“Indeed, this human form has begun to weigh on me more lately. I have not spent enough time in my natural form, I think; but otherwise, everything is just fine. My years are starting to show, my friend. My mind wanders and I find myself remembering things I thought were long gone.” Mikkail laughed, something soft and weary. “Certainly something to consider, but my own reminiscences aren't something to worry about. Rather, how do you think you'll lead your group to success in this? I'm curious to hear how you'll get your group of misfits to band together.”

Cal sobered, remembering tales from his elders on what it was like to grow older and have the weight of multiple lifetimes on your shoulders. As much as Cal looked forward to those days, simply because of the knowledge he would have accumulated, he was grateful to still be young.

”Ah,” Cal said with an affectionate chuckle. He looked back up at the sky, in deep thought. ”I believe Willow and Cassiopeia are both eager to learn and prove themselves. It is perhaps Nicholas who will struggle to integrate. I at least want him to be able to trust the others to get the task done. I don't care if he likes them, but trust is the only way we will be able to find the answers. Any advice?” Cal asked, looking back at his mentor.

“Hm. How do you pry open something that welded its own locks shut?” Mikkail pondered and tilted his head. “I would recommend time and proximity, much like a wary cat, but I doubt the full extent of their lives would be enough to earn that. Should you wish to be crafty and underhanded, you may consider contriving a situation in which Willow and Cassie are forced to save the witch and perhaps that may earn it; though, I do not recommend it personally. I find it distasteful and the bonds forged fall apart once the illusion unravels - a particularly poor method against an illusionist. Perhaps a conversation and simply laying it out there; although, you would know better what methods of persuasion may work on him. And if none of that works, purchase it. A favor for trust would be a mighty favor indeed from someone so guarded, but I believe Nicholas’s favors far more… benign certainly is not the correct phrase, but straightforward may be. I know his brother’s are often wrapped in confusion and trickery. Nicholas seems to like the simple way of it.”

Cal agreed with his professor. Trickery was not the way to win about Nick's favour or his trust. However, Cal was well versed in the art of persuasion. He smirked to himself, wondering if those methods would truly yield the results Cal was intending. Purchasing it? Well, perhaps, but what would Nick want that Cal had the means to give.

”All helpful thoughts. Thank you Professor. I'm sure you will soon know if I'm successful in that endeavour. I'll take my leave. Read the book, let me know if you have any thoughts or questions,” Cal said, scooping up his bag once more.

“Of course, my boy, of course. I shall have plenty before sundown.” Mikkail clapped Callaghan on the back. He reached into his breast pocket and pulled out a small bottle, just larger than the size of his palm with several small red blooms inside “Ah, actually a little something for your friend. An old seer offered me this once, saying a tea brewed of these leaves will offer some respite from the demands of the Sight. I forgot I had this on me; I certainly won’t find any use for it but I believe Willow may. The name slips my mind, but I think it should be fairly easy to find more.”

Callaghan accepted the bottle from Mikkail and held it close for examination. He smiled. Lycoris radiata the red spider lily. Thank you. I'll pass this along to her. I'll see you soon, Professor.” Cal tipped his head respectfully to Mikkail before leaving the professor to his own devices.

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