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7 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.
7 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.
8 days ago
Tricks them into thinking it was their choice, when it was structured for them to fail.
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8 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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9 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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Something had felt off to Zaylin all morning. There were missing students, and life continued within the halls of the school with infuriating normalcy. No extra security. No police roaming the halls. Only on-edge students, the average faculty, and more whispered rumors than Zaylin could count.
Her hands clenched and unclenched as she headed to dance class after parting with two new-found acquaintances, Casandra and Jake.
If no one else is going to do anything, she resolved darkly, then I will.
The dance teacher--a rather beautiful Asian woman, her hair pulled into a feathery bun to the side of her head--had dove straight into her lesson, her demeanor comfortingly joyful.
However, the atmosphere changed as soon as the headmistress’ voice rang over the PA: “Would all students and staff report to the gym for an announcement.”
Zaylin inhaled as a sense of foreboding raced through her. Possible reasons for the sudden call for an assembly ran through her mind in a jumbled mess. Voices rose in the room, and the teacher tried to regain order. Mostly failing, she called above the others in her thick accent.
“Proceed to the gym in an orderly fashion!” She scarcely finished speaking before the first of the students rushed out the door.
Zaylin waited impatiently, following at the end of the flood with the teacher a couple feet behind her. The dance class joined the boisterous flow of other students in the main hall, the echoes of the voices making Zaylin scowl and resist the urge to cover her ears.
In the gym, she shoved her way to the side of the doorway to get a better look at the already crowded bleachers. The sense of unease that had only misted among the students the first time Zaylin had laid eyes on the gym now felt like a weight pressing against the shoulders of every student. Such a drastic change in only two days’ time.
Zaylin caught sight of a few familiar faces, but chose to wait. When the flow of students slowly ebbed, she made her way to one of the bleachers near the top. She sat on one of the few remaining empty spaces, with only a freshmen girl between her and the edge of the bench. The girl, thick glasses resting on her nose and her curly hair teased to give it extra volume, gave Zaylin a halfhearted smile, then playfully kicked a friend in front of her.
Zaylin watched the other students come in. She smiled as Stella entered last with a boy she assumed to be Tobias, his arm draped over her shoulders. Zaylin’s smile faded as she took in Stella’s grave expression, the urge to make sure she was okay making her shift in her seat. Then, the headmistress began to speak.
Immediately, silence fell as Mrs. Stanidford’s voice rang through the gymnasium. A wave of shock, denial, and panic rolled through the crowd of teenagers as the woman spoke the news that everybody in the room dreaded to hear: one of the missing students had been found, dead. Zaylin held her breath, biting her lip. She fought the desire to rise to her feet, to shout her enraged question of why nothing had been done yet.
Before Mrs. Stranidford could continue, Zaylin gasped and her irises turned a pure gold while every one of her enhanced senses went into overdrive as complete pandemonium broke out among the student ranks packed nearly elbow to elbow. She had scarcely a moment to take in the chaos ensuing around her, from the boy to her left who burst into shimmering mist, to the storm clouds that bubbled and undulated outword from the center of the gym’s ceiling before she felt the dragon inside her rear. It pushed for release like she had never felt before. A wind of her own, unconscious making blew through her hair and flames burst into dazzling existence around her. She tried to push away the familiar tightness that preluded the release of turning into her dragon form, but it proved too much.
In a desperate attempt to escape the now screaming girl beside her and the close quarters of the surrounding crowd, she summoned a gust of wind that carried her higher into the air than she expected, and catapulted herself to the space beside the bleachers.
Before she could demand the air to let her down slowly, her body began to morph. In just over an instant, her body stretched and grew as she fell toward the gym floor. Leathery wings burst from her back, a tail extended behind her, and her face elongated into a thin snout. Her clothes stretched with her, then erupted into glittering jet black scales that covered all but the underside of her reptilian form. There, thick golden plates formed from the base of her neck to near the tip of her tail, while three matching horns sprouted from the top of her head.
The tip of her tail whipped over a couple of the students on the edges of the bleachers, before she landed cat-like on the floor. Golden claws protruded from her scaled, yet still fairly human-like hands, while those of her hind feet dug into the wood of the floor. A crest of deep purple spines unfurled along her back to the top of her tail to complete her transformation.
Her lips pulled back, revealing her dangerously sharp teeth in a smile at the exhilaration running through her. At long last, she was what she was meant to be.
Alas, she had only an instant to revel in the energy and rightness of her dragon form when she felt something push its way into her mind. Her eyes, glowing a complete, rich gold, widened, and she gave a surprised howl as information embedded into her mind. She gripped the sides of her head, but, as quickly as it had come, the presence vanished.
Zaylin shook her head and snorted, black smoke rising from her wide nostrils. Remembering where she was, panic momentarily gripped her chest and she jumped nimbly to her feet. She stood on her hind legs, reaching nearly eight and a half feet tall from feet to crown. Her tail, about the same length as her body, swished behind her, and her wings folded slightly as she looked around at the hectic mess of the mass of other, specially chosen students as their powers, too, went into overdrive.
Hey! Just got back from vacation, so am going to try to get something up in the next day or two. Just skimmed through the longer posts (gonna read them fully in a bit), but read the last plot post. This is gonna be good. XD

EDIT: Anyone know if @wolverbells is still interested in this?
@Treepuncher121
Hello, hello! :-D

@Kirah
Thought I should let you know that I'm going to be extremely busy for the next week, and am not sure if I'll be capable of getting on at all in that time. Just for a warning.
@rocketrobie2
Oh my gosh. That character's amazing. XD And welcome! :-)

I should probably warn everyone that I'm going to be extremely busy for the next week, so I might not be capable of getting on much.
Ryathane held his breath when the elf did not move, only the gentle flutter of her hair around her mouth displaying proof of life.

With the manticore dead, the sounds of the forest floated into the clearing, hesitant at first until the crickets and other insects regained their confidence and ventured closer.

When she finally moved, Ryathane released a relieved breath he had not realized he had held. He straightened slightly, the elf’s pain and fatigue visible in her delay and sluggish movements as she propped herself up, then spoke.

He snorted at her question. “It’d better be.” He looked to the beast’s carcass--his ticket to food and other supplies--then back to the wounded elf. With a low, frustrated growl, he ran a gloved hand down his face. Ignoring the foul scent of the manticore’s fur that the fabric had absorbed, he let it linger over his mouth. She needed help, but he couldn’t leave the manticore out in the open like that... His eyes lingered on the manticore, then he looked back to Aeylisia, his often neglected conscience nagging at him with a vengeance.

“Fine,” he muttered under his breath, then let his hand fall away. But I’m getting my sword back, he finished silently. He quickly strode to the manticore, pausing as he neared it to make sure it wouldn’t rear with sudden life.

Deeming it safe, he wrenched his short sword from the creature’s flesh and stepped back toward Aeylisia as he cleaned the blade on his coat. “I have some bandages back at my camp.”

He quickly sheathed the weapon and went to retrieve his bow laying on the ground. He scowled at the limp string still connecting two halves of the bow, the wood snapped by the manticore’s giant paws.

Glad to have the frustration to display, he cautiously approached the elf and unwrapped the light fabric of his black hooded scarf from around his neck.

“Unless you want to bleed to death through your leg,” he began, crouching down as close beside her as he dared, “tie this around the wound for now.” He nodded to the blood-stained garment and offered the scarf to her.
Well, not when I said, but I got something up. Ha.


The morning breeze mussed Zaylin’s hair as she slowly crossed the courtyard toward the main building, the coolness of the morning marred by late summer humidity hanging in the air and foreshadowing hotter weather. The almost electric energy that ran through her during the night had started to diminish as the sun began to light the sky, turning the spattering of wispy clouds into cotton candy as it yawned over the world.
Other students mulled around the courtyard, some looking more like zombies than people as the monster of sleep still crawled in their shadows. Others looked almost paranoid, a couple gender-segregated groups speaking in whispers. Some conversations centered around worry for the missing girls, while the voices of morning people rang exuberantly through the courtyard as they made their way to breakfast.
Business as usual, Zaylin thought, her eyes narrowing as she looked around before she continued toward the main building. It’s been at least a day since those girls disappeared, hasn’t it? Shouldn’t the police be involved by now? She glanced up at the windows of the ancient-looking building, then entered. Wonder what the headmistress is doing about it…
She moseyed through the cool halls, keeping close to the walls as the flow of students slowly intensified.
The sound of voices echoed down the passage as she neared the dining hall, the familiar sound increasing inside the room as words bounced off the walls and turned into little more than a jumbled mass of noise.
After going through the line, Zaylin paused, trying to tune out the irritating din of many conversations as she scanned the large space and the bodies crowding the tables in search of a free chair. She caught sight of a few others she recognized from a couple classes from the previous day, including Victoria. A large opalescent pendant hanging from the eccentric girl’s neck and her hands moved in broad gestures as she spoke to the others sitting around her full table.
Noticing Zaylin, Victoria beamed and waved, making a couple others at the table turn to satisfy their curiosity.
Zaylin returned the gesture with far less enthusiasm. Nevertheless, satisfied, Victoria resumed her story. Zaylin couldn’t help but smile, then headed for the least crowded table.
@shi12
Packing? Fun stuff. For college, a general move, or something else entirely? Either way, good luck and safe traveling!
@shi12
Oh, yeah, I know. :-) Dralinix was just initially talking about killing his current one off, so I was suggesting the modification to that particular character instead. I also meant that I'm content with just the one character right now. I would be happy to make a second if need be, though. Sorry for any misunderstanding!
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