Welcome to my Bio, random person. Yeah, my name is pretty redundant (Polaris - North Star, North... well north.)
Things you need to know about me?
I live in the Philippines. I'm a student and life gets a bit hectic so please understand if I suddenly become more sporadic when it comes to replies.
I'm involved in a lot of fandoms (mostly anime) and as long as it gets my interest, I'll join. My range is from free to casual [or well, as long as I can get it from the post I'm replying to]. I'm more of a fantasy kid than a slice of life but I think I can join something like that. I'm not much of a romance writer so I keep myself to PG-13 and not exceed anything else.
Leo smiled as she asked to hang out with him. The smile turned into a grin as he replied, "Sure! Just tell me when and where." The offer did surprise him though. He never expected that Eleanora of all people would ask him that. Surprising, very surprising. He then turned to Katherin as she began speaking. "It's not that I feel out of place. Just that I haven't really made much bonds with the other kids." Especially knowing that soon, he'd have to leave the orphanage. Them too. There's a chance that they wouldn't see each other anymore. He then looked at William as he started so speak. He had no response for what the guy just said. Really, he couldn't think of anything. That was when another kid came into view.
"Er, no. Haven't seen a laptop. She's been in the orphanage for far longer than you Marisa. Longer than me even. She's Eleanora." He replied for her. He looked worriedly towards Eleanora. This is a lot of people talking. He was fully capable of taking with them but he was worried that she might block them off. One of the reasons why he decided to take on what they were saying. But if they decided to question her directly... hopefully she wouldn't shut then out
"Well, I don't see a reason why you can't talk to them. It's part of your power, so it shouldn't be weird at all." Leo reasoned. Then again, not everyone looked at it the same way he did. Even kids in the same position as her would judge other people if it made them feel better. That's just how life works. He then raised an eyebrow as Eleanora began conversing with her fish. She had turned red, said something about him probably not accepting something, frowned and told her pet fish that he was rude. Okay, he has to admit. This will take a while to get used to. "What was that about? Something you want to ask? I don't mind."
Leo could understand how she felt. Her last statement made him lightly chuckle though. "Not at all. I spend a lot of time in the gym. Why? Because I feel comfortable there. Just like how you feel comfortable around water. If you look at it, it's practically the same." He told her. This was his honest feelings. Not like he had lied too much before, and even when he did lie, he was telling a half-truth. His eyes followed the movement of the water around her. "Besides, in this orphanage full of not normal kids... I think what you do is pretty normal." Many have isolated themselves when they were children. Their powers caused them to be anti-social. Leo was lucky, since his parents helped him take control of his own power. But a lot of kids were shunned for it. So it isn't too weird for someone to be alone and in their element. Especially in this orphanage.
"I suppose they are." Leo said with a nod as he looked towards the fish inside the fishbowl. She was the only one that could understand them so he supposed that them being friends shouldn't be too surprising. If he could speak to his materialized objects, he bet they would be his friends as well in some way or another. "Hey, I always wonder where you go after activities. You always seem to disappear." He asked, just curious about where she goes. While he was aware that everyone had their own agendas, he would usually see the other kids around when he makes his rounds around the orphanage when he had nothing to do. "Um, of course, you don't have to answer if you don't feel comfortable about it." He quickly said, realizing that him asking such a question might cause her to block him off again.
"You've been here for eight, nine years and you're in the same state aren't you?" Leo asked before leaning back on the chair, looking at the other kids who were gathered around the table, ready to eat. He had been here for seven years, and he as friendly with everyone but the only ones he does consider close friends are just very few. Thomas, for one, and he hadn't seen the guy for a while. Not making a comment about her using her powers, he replied, "I do have friends. But can you blame me for wanting to make more?" A miserable attempt of an excuse. Hopefully she accepts it as a legit reason. If not, oh well. He never did admit to anyone that he doesn't feel comfortable around other people. Given how friendly he was, it wasn't obvious.
Leo smiled, "That's good." And he couldn't think of anything to continue it with. He watched as she put the fishbowl near her ear. Right, talking with fish. She had whispered something back at the fish while frowning but Leo couldn't quite catch what it was. Hopefully it wasn't something bad. Her question would somewhat hurt some people but Leo wasn't one of those people. Instead, he just continue smile and replied, "They're not really my... well, 'friends'. More like acquaintances? Haven't really interacted with them too much." It was true. While he does call them friends, they're not really in that level. Just like how Eleanora was to him. Just acquaintances.
"I guess I find it more comfortable sitting beside someone I've lived with for a while." He had a sheepish grin on his face, as if a little embarrassed to admit it. It was true anyway. He might be friendly but he's more comfortable with someone he's been with for a while than someone he just met. Which is a lot of the kids here.
Leo looked over to Eleanora and then tilted his head to the left. Why wasn't she joining in? In all the years he's been here, he never did get the chance to talk with her much. Mostly because she seems to avoid him for some odd reason or another. She's always near the fishes, talking to them, she would explain to him before running away before. But recently, he was able to hold a small conversation, which was good in his perspective. Standing up from his seat, he moved to the seat beside her. "Heya, had a good night's sleep?" He asked with a smile.
Name: Harayuki Hiro [Last, First] Age: 20 Gender: Male Previous Occupation: Business student
Player/Beta Tester/Hacker: Player Alliance: Currently Neutral
Gamertag: The_Revenant Alias: Yukihiro Gender: Male Level: 50 Class: Warlock Subclass: Necromancer Necromancers are known for their “one-man parties” as they are able to summon many characters to their side who do most of the fighting for them. These characters vary depending on the choice the necromancer, himself, makes. The downside to this is that he has relatively low health compared to most warlocks and they are mostly dependent on their summons Yukihiro has the ability to summon 3 long-lasting summons at the same time.
Necromancer's Magnifier A staff given to the winner of a Necromancer-only battle. It adds more mana to the player's mana pool and also strengthens all summons, adding a 10% increase to all stats. Book of Spells This is just a one of the high-ranking items Yukihiro won. It strengthens attack spells by 15% when used. Yukihiro rarely uses this though.
Abilities:
Summon Indriel - Every summoner gets their own summons, Indriel being Hiro’s. Indriel is a phantom warrior. Dueling two swords for maximum damage, she charges head-on to the enemies to protect her master. She’s also a sentient being, and Hiro would often talk to her if he feels a little lonely. Indriel is a summon that lasts for however long Hiro wills it, unless she falls in combat in which she isn’t able to be resummoned until the designated time cooldown. [3 posts since death]
Summon Christian - Yet another of Hiro’s summons, in contrast to Indriel’s close combat, Christian excels at mid-range fighting, keeping the enemies at a distance using his twin pistols-mini railgun hybrid. He is also like Indriel, a sentient being who can last forever until defeated. The most talkative out of the three summons. [4 post cooldown]
Summon Alisia - The third and probably last out of his summons is Alisia, the party’s healer. She stays back with Hiro for the most part and only goes out to heal when it is truly needed by the other two. However, she is the weakest among them all and doesn’t have AOE healing powers, yet. She has one attack spell which is fireball and even then she rarely uses it. She is rather meek and tends to hide behind Hiro, Indriel or Christian when someone approaches her. She is new so she isn't as developed (especially her skills) than Indriel and Christian. [5 post cooldown]
Shield - Adds a 10% defense buff to a party Heal - A simple heal spell that restores 20% health Heaven's Light - The player that is casted by this ability restores 5% health per 10 seconds. Lasts for two minutes. Fireball - A simple fire spell that inflicts a 'burn' status
*Note: Summons get stronger as the necromancer levels up
Skeletal Warriors - Skeletons armed with only a sword and shield can be summoned almost anywhere really considering the amount of deaths that has happened in-game. He can summon two at max and they only last for a little time [3 posts] They have relatively low health compared to Indriel so they’re usually used as meat shields. [2 post since death]
Fire Bats - This is the very basic attack of his. He summons bats to attack an enemy/enemies that are within the range and deal extra fire damage. Although this has very short range and he needs to stay still if he wants to activate this skill.
Skull Bomb - He summons a skull and explodes upon impact of anything really. It doesn’t deal too much damage but it works as a well enough distraction. Although when it does explode, it releases some sort of poison gas which slowly damages enemies within range but it can be easily avoided or blown away.
Bio: Hiro had always been fascinated by the world of gaming. He was born under two rich people so he was practically born with a silver spoon. When he was just a child, he already had a gadget on hand. He grew up playing games, and of course studying. He was an average student but he did his best considering that for every 90+ grade he had, he would get a new game. He had made multiple friends in the internet through these games which he would usually chat up when he wanted. Despite everything though, he tries to be independent and not act like a spoiled brat. Basically, games were given to him through hard work and not just asking his parents. So did most of the things he had. He led a great life.
But then Elysium was released. Through multiple connections from his father, he got a hold of the copy ahead of its release date but it was already the final version. It opened up a whole new world for him. Everything was amazing. It was a mix of practically every genre known to mankind. He developed friends in a much deeper level and he highly enjoyed everything. Although the year passed and he found himself trapped within the game. Any attempt to eject themselves through outside means would result in thousands of deaths. His parents understood this immediately after the first attempt and in fear that they would lose their son, they stopped trying and only cheered him from the background. But he never thought it was a bad thing though. He just had to be more careful. He doesn’t have a purpose right now other than surviving and grinding. But give him a good reason and he’ll join your cause.
Welcome to my Bio, random person. Yeah, my name is pretty redundant (Polaris - North Star, North... well north.)
Things you need to know about me?
I live in the Philippines. I'm a student and life gets a bit hectic so please understand if I suddenly become more sporadic when it comes to replies.
I'm involved in a lot of fandoms (mostly anime) and as long as it gets my interest, I'll join. My range is from free to casual [or well, as long as I can get it from the post I'm replying to]. I'm more of a fantasy kid than a slice of life but I think I can join something like that. I'm not much of a romance writer so I keep myself to PG-13 and not exceed anything else.
<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Welcome to my Bio, random person. Yeah, my name is pretty redundant (Polaris - North Star, North... well north.) <br><br>Things you need to know about me?<br><br>I live in the Philippines. I'm a student and life gets a bit hectic so please understand if I suddenly become more sporadic when it comes to replies.<br><br>I'm involved in a lot of fandoms (mostly anime) and as long as it gets my interest, I'll join. My range is from free to casual [or well, as long as I can get it from the post I'm replying to]. I'm more of a fantasy kid than a slice of life but I think I can join something like that. I'm not much of a romance writer so I keep myself to PG-13 and not exceed anything else.</div>