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8 days ago
Current I mean, some people want to do it for the reason it’s supposed to be for, but it being all but outright mandatory, well.
8 days ago
@Ricky: I never thought about it like that, but it really can be, huh? I checked out the Mormons for a stint, and I can 100% see that being a reason behind them pushing that.
9 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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9 days ago
The Amish doing that strikes me as a psychological way to keep people there. Isolate them > send them out > get culture shock > return to the comfortable rather than figure out a foreign culture.
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10 days ago
Ashifa: Shoving/forcing the religion on someone isn't what Christianity should be about. I'm sorry if/that that's what's going on for you.
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Zaylin paused and glanced behind her, gaze dark, as her acute hearing picked up another girl talking about her. Recognizing her mostly from passing in Wells Hall, she made a mental note of both the girl who had spoken and her silent companion before hurrying onward. _Dracula, huh? How original._ She smirked inwardly. Her expression changed to a small, semi-smile as she stopped at the circulation desk and placed the book on the counter. “Just one moment!” the librarian said, all but singing the words as she placed another book carefully onto the cart. Zaylin blew her short bangs from her eyes as the librarian turned to her with a warm smile and opened the book to check the slip inside. Before the woman could ask, Zaylin pulled out her school ID card from a pocket in her skirt and placed it beside the book. “I don’t think we’ve met.” The librarian took a pen from a cup filled with its ilk. “New student, or have I been gone for that long?” She glanced up as she wrote something down on the card, then on a slip of paper stapled to the card’s pocket. “Transferred this year.” Zaylin took her ID back as the librarian expertly filed the card away in a drawer. “Well,” the woman closed the book, picked it up, and handed it to Zaylin, “welcome to Northwood Academy, Miss Devonshire!” Zaylin returned the woman’s smile and took the book. “Thanks.” “You’re book’s due back in two weeks. Enjoy!” Zaylin nodded and, with a quick glance behind her, left the library. After while of trying to navigate the halls--and getting lost more than she would admit--she finally found what she had been looking for: an exit. Emerging into the sunlight of the warm day, she took a deep breath of the fresh air, relishing the freshness of the outdoors. Giving the front lawn a quick once-over, she strode forward, her gaze shifting to the clear, blue sky as a flock of birds flew overhead. She turned her head to watch them, walking backwards, the overwhelming desire to be up there with them settling like a mist over her mind. She shouted as her heel hit something, sending her tumbling to the ground. Realizing she had stumbled over a girl who had been laying in the grass, she hurriedly pulled her legs from the other girl. “Crap! I’m so sorry!” she said, getting to her knees and adjusting her messenger bag. “Are you okay?”
Zaylin yawned and looked away from the words swimming on the page of the thick, leather bound book in her lap. Her blue blazer hung on the back of her chair, along with a black messenger bag decorated with a silver dragon crest. She blinked at the rows of shelves packed with books that encompassed her and the table at which she sat. Her legs stretched in front of her on a second chair with the back of her lengthy skirt draping toward the floor. Taking a deep breath and relishing the musty, yet delicious scent of the library, Zaylin exhaled and looked too her socked feet, her shoes on the floor beside the chair. She groaned as she leaned back and stretched her arms behind her, the sleeves of her white top rolling down slightly. Going limp for a moment, Zaylin moved her wrist in front of her to check the clock face of her watch, gems studding the elegant wristband. *I gotta get some fresh air,* she thought as she pulled her feet from the second chair and quickly slipped her shoes on. Turning to the table where a few pieces of paper sat scattered about along with a notebook and folder, she quickly piled the contents neatly and put them in her messenger bag. Donning her blazer with an irritated sigh, she draped the strap of her bag across her chest and headed to the front of the library, the book she had been reading carefully tucked beneath an arm. Her mind wandered to the contents of the book, which gave a detailed history of the school, including mentioning a few deaths throughout the years. She had head talk of the most recent death—Heather, Helen… something like that—along with more than a couple rumors surrounding the girl and the school. *Mystery. Murder. Learning. An exceptional library... At least it makes up for the stupid outfit.* She glanced down down at her clothes with a scowl as she neared the circulation desk.
Great. I must ask, though--Were you going to assign characters rooms and dorm mates, or is that for the poster to decide?
@Scarifar: Sad, yes, but understandable. Life happens. I am waiting for someone else to post to stick to the "let two other people post after you" thing. @Shi: Looking forward to the post whenever you get around to doing it!
Coolieo. So, the other character profiles are approved, then? Just want to make sure. I would feel awkward if I put a reply in the IC with an unapproved character. Ha.
Is it sad that I was kind of excited that he added that character tab? Ha.
Sings: Waiting, waiting. Waiting can be fun.
Appearance: Favoring the Gothic style, Zaylin has naturally paler skin and wears elegant, black outfits whenever she can, including a velvet coat when the weather calls for something fairly warm. Her eyes are usually a dark gray, almost black, but they tend to change to lighter grays, or even a mix of shades, often lighter near the pupil and darker at the edges of the iris. Name: Zaylin Calina Devonshire Nickname: Her friends call her Zay Age: 16 Year: 3 Supernatural: Dragon-hybrid. She is capable of turning into a sort of hybrid black dragon. She can choose to what degree she transforms (how much dragon to how much human) and has a longer lifespan than the average human, ageing slower. She is also capable of controlling fire and air while in human form and has slightly greater speed, strength, and agility. In her dragon-hybrid form, she also has control over darkness. Personality: Though she prefers to be a loner, Zaylin is still fairly good in groups. However, she has a quick anger and a vengeful spirit, even if only in thought and not action, and can hold a grudge for years. A helpful girl, she is more than happy to aid others, but will refrain from seeking out help for herself as long as possible, preferring to get things done on her own. She is also passionate and creative, loving to draw and spilling her heart into writings. Though she usually follows rules when disobeying would bring about extreme consciences (or her grandmother’s wrath), she always questions why they are in place, and will break them if she believes they are meant to be broken. She also has an affinity for precious and shiny items, favoring precious/semi-precious stones, jewelry, and ancient books. Bio: Zaylin grew up with her parents, who were of middleclass standing. For most of her life, she went to school, her grades rarely if ever falling below an “A,” and made friends like a normal girl—until she turned thirteen. A couple days before her birthday, her grandmother—who looked strangely young for a woman supposedly of nearly seventy—revealed to the girl that she was of dragon descent, proving it by morphing into a magenta dragon-hybrid. Though they were uncertain at first whether the dragon blood in her would manifest itself after skipping her mother, her parents reluctantly consented to allowing her grandmother to train and teach her. Zaylin quickly learned to respect and fear her grandmother, and to obey the woman’s demands. Somehow, the girl still managed to juggle her grandmother’s lessons, spending time with friends, and maintaining an “A” average in public school. When she turned fourteen, the first hope of her ability being passed on to her manifested, much to her delight. She found that her physical abilities had enhanced beyond what her grandmother’s training had brought about, and discovered her control over fire and air one evening while spending time with her grandmother. About a year after that—a time in which her grandmother had tried vigorously to be capable of getting Zaylin to transform—she finally managed to morph into a young, black-scaled dragon as her dragon blood finally fully settled in. Though much smaller and weaker than the full hybrid form of her grandmother, she had done it. The family legacy had passed on to her. Just before she turned sixteen, she received her invitation to attend the academy, and her grandmother quickly jumped in. Though Zaylin protested against the uniform of the school, her grandmother made the final say. Zaylin’s parents wisely went along with her grandmother’s wishes and sent the girl to Northwood Academy. How you came to the school: Transferred after her sophomore year at high school. Her grandmother had attended the school, and was excited when Zaylin received an invitation to the school. Her grandmother—who accumulated plenty of money in her lifetime—quickly took up the financial responsibilities for Zaylin to attend the school. Preferred Dorm: Wells Hall
Faira felt the flames responding to her attempts at holding them back. The flow of her power tingled through her arms. She noticed Adrian only as his own dark shield appeared around the flames. As she feared her control over the elements would again rise and act on their own, the flames suddenly extinguished themselves, leaving a screen of smoke in their wake. As the air cleared, Faira squinted at what remained of the stairs, and her shoulders sank. She took a deep, shaky breath, and, running a hand through her brown hair, looked to Rose as if making sure the woman still stood there. Her gaze shifted toward the demon, and she took a step away before the sound of a new voice made her jump and spin around, a flicker of flame jumping across her fingers as she readied to fight or flee--a sensation she was quickly beginning to wonder would ever cease to be a staple in her day. Faira eyed the newcomer and the odd maid’s outfit she wore. Her brows creased as the maid bowed and gave her apologies. “‘Lost’ would be an understatement,” she muttered, eyeing Scarlet with suspicion as the last person they had encountered, Marianne, flashed through her mind. She crossed her arms loosely, her palms against her elbows. She glanced to the robot before adding her own quiet question to his. “And what are you doing here… wherever _here_ is?”
Faira sighed in relief as Rose stepped between her and the demon, the woman radiating with power, as the robot fired at Adriane.

“Can none of you get along?” the woman exclaimed, making Faira jump. She looked on with slight awe as the woman released her power on Adrian and the robot, binding them.

Faira gasped and took a single step down as green flames suddenly burst from the paintings and hungrily licked at the walls.

“Don’t have to tell me twice,” she muttered shakily when Rose spoke again. Before she could turn and run down the stairs, the woman gripped her hand. Her eyes widened as she finally found out the woman was, in fact, made of glass as she had seemed.

Faira stumbled up a couple steps as Rose pulled her along down the stairs before she fell in step. When the woman stopped, releasing her, and turned toward the two boys, Faira descended the remaining few stairs before Rose addressed the others.

Stopping at the bottom of the stairs, she looked back up as Rose tried to hold off the flames. Glancing from the oddly colored fire to the woman and back, she hesitated for only a moment as the image of the pillar of flame her powers had used her to summon came to her mind.

Control. It’s all about control, she thought, taking a deep breath. She mimicked rose and reached forward, trying to command the flames to recede, unsure if the magical fire would obey her command.
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