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Hey, just letting ya know. Get to it whenever you feel like.
Hey, the link to Grey's CS is broken. The first part says 'ur;' instead of 'url'
Hey, for future reference, unless I say otherwise Alaira is wearing the boots to her special armor.

Also, there ya go Frettzo. If ya want to. If ya don't want to, I guess Alaira was just being jumpy.
Alaira Taenn

"Rrah!" With a mighty crack, the whole upper half of the wooden post exploded into splinters, unable to handle the thunderous power of Alaira's fist. She took a moment to catch her breath. After all, that post was a tough one. it withstood about nine or so of those punches before it gave out. After her short respite, she reached down and pulled the post out, before tossing it over into a pile of fifteen or so of it's brothers, who shared the same fate. "Oi! Goon!" She shouted at the nearby custodian. The poor man was responsible for keeping the Gymnasium's equipment and whatnot intact. This also included fetching more posts. "Y-yes?" he responded meekly. She had never harmed him, or shown any intention of harming him, but the man was nonetheless terrified of the half-elf. "Get me another post and some more rope!" Alaira shouted. The man nodded frantically, before turning towards the door. In his haste, he fumbled with the knob. "Today, asshole!" With that, he was out the door.

With a sigh, she returned to the bench off by the wall. She did this every morning after breakfast, a little intense training. She sat there for a while, not really doing anything of interest or even thinking about anything. she maybe grabbed a towel to wipe the sweat from her brow, or perhaps had a bit of water from her canteen but apart from that, nothing. It was interesting in a way. Some martial artists or the like spend decades learning how to clear their minds, but Alaira just sort of... did it. At that point, the man returned with the post. "'Bout time." She said, before taking the requested items and returning to the spot. She hefted the post above her head, before driving it into the hole the previous posts once filled. Then came the second step. She gathered some of the rope the man brought and wrapped it around the upper half of the post, covering a good quarter of it. This would of course soften the blow, as punching hardwood repeatedly doesn't feel nice.

Of course, much to the man's relief, she was done. She was merely replacing the thing for the next guy/gal. Anyhow, a nice shower later she was ready to seek Khan or someone out and figure out just what she was supposed to be doing. On the way, she was sure she heard some kind of rustling in the decorative bushes. Now, she wasn't exactly paranoid but she was sure she saw the bushes move a little, and there wasn't any wind. So, she flipped her lance around and prodded the bush with the not-pointy end.

Grey Onyx, The Guardian

(More or less his theme, I find it fitting anyway)




Grey Onyx had been thinking about the events from several weeks ago. He looked to his gauntlet. Roughly thirty-eight tally-marks were scratched into the back, one for every innocent he'd failed. It had only been seven before that night, and only one of them wasn't vampire-related. He clenched his fist as he blinked back tears. Thirty seven lives. Thirty seven, because he couldn't kill the vampire. Vampires. Why did this keep happening?! He... he just couldn't bring himself to slay an unarmed opponent. Especially ones that begged for their lives as they did. But that was about to change. This would not keep him down any more! He couldn't mire himself in his past failings, for if he ever gave in to despair, he would end up with even more marks. Grey had found an old notice in a tavern in one of the larger Eanian cities. The Twilight mage's college was (at the time of writing anyway) hiring. They needed custodians, handymen, cooks and the like, but they also needed 'Able bodied warriors capable of fending off bandits or 'hostile wildlife.' The thing had the college's location on a map, as well as instructions to seek a certain 'Lucilia' about possible employment.

Naturally, Grey found this to be a great opportunity. Not much pay, but free room and board? it was a done deal! Sure, the notice was outdated by years, but they could always use another goon, right? If nothing else, he'd better try. So here he was, on the road. Unfortunately, about a few miles back the damn cheapo horse he had purchased perished. He knew that he shouldn't have trusted that salesman! "Only slightly used!" he said! But to his relief, the college was now in view. How did he know it was the college? Good question. He just... knew. Maybe it was how it just sorta looked... Magicky? it was also quite the impressive building, to say the least. So on he walked.

It wasn't long before he reached the gate. It was early in the morning, and he noted that there didn't seem to be anyone in the watchtower. Either they were changing shifts, or somebody was slacking off. But could you blame them? How much protecting could a building full of people that can throw lightning need? Anyway, the huge gate doors did in fact have a smaller door cut into them. efficient. He walked up to said small door, and banged the knocker a few times. It wasn't long before he heard some scrambling from behind the door. Huh. Must have been quite a shock. He thought. there was a bit of fumbling with the door itself, before an eye-slit in it opened, and a guard asked "Business?" Grey responded quickly. "I seek employment. I was instructed to see a... er, Lucilia?"
I like to imagine Duuri selected hers by putting a shitload of names into a shotgun, firing that shotgun at a wall, putting them through a paper shredder, and then arranging random letters and then, based on the results, selecting the one that looked the least like Abraham Lincoln.
Fallenreaper said
♀Duuri-; Mental illnesses; Cripples (Bodily or mentally); Psychomancy


:I
(ENDLESS STARE)
Fallenreaper said
It's a little...insane, don't you think?


:I
And finally, why did the goddess of Psychomancy pick the person that hates psychomancy?
Frettzo said
How dare you! Xiah's a lady, she doesn't 'bitch'! She just makes her pet peeves known, keeping her composure and beauty untouched. Nobody's more perfect than Xiah, except maybe Coco, just because she smells like chocolate. :p


Would it bother you if I told you I hate chocolate?
I only advise reading the stuff in the 'origin' box if you don't like surprises. In any event, discovering his true nature is NOT easy if you aren't a master mage. If somebody's got a student that wants to take a crack at it, PM me and we'll work something out.

Also, according to lucius, novice psychomancers can't read his mind (I might be wrong).
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