Woo 2nd cs incoming! I spent, at least, 2 hours 5 minutes on this!
Name: Michelle Kine
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Personality: Michelle can seem a bit cold to other people. She often wears an expressionless face, and speaks in an emotionless to cold tone, if at all. Truthfully, she is just bad at expressing her emotions. She also tends to have a lot on her mind, which often makes it harder for her to express herself, and she is a bit shy. All of that adds up to what she is now. However, Michelle is a complete Duel Monsters enthusiast. She remembers the names and main cards of every successful Duelist to have shown up in the world, and possesses a decent bit of skill at the game herself.
History: For as long as Michelle could remember, she had always been a recluse. She made very few friends, sometimes none at all, and she rarely spoke with anyone. Instead, she poured her efforts into schoolwork and studies, and spent the majority of her time in libraries. She liked the peace and quiet. Her grades, of course, were exemplary. She didn't need anything else. Why would she, when she had everything she needed?
Even so, she felt unhappy. She believed she had everything she needed, but not necessarily everything she wanted. She felt like there was a void in her, something that was missing, but she didn't know what. As time passed, the feeling only grew, until even her regular locations didn't give her comfort anymore. Finally, she couldn't take it anymore. She decided to go outside and see what it was she was missing. She began walking around her town for a while, taking in the sights for once. Eventually, she came upon a Duel Monsters card shop. Curious, she went inside, seeing people with smiles on their faces, playing the card game known as Duel Monsters. The shop manager offered her a card pack to borrow for the time being, noticing she was new and all, which Michelle soon took an interest in.
Time passed, and Michelle became a regular at the shop. She was never the best Duelist, but she was... having fun. It was a feeling she hadn't experienced before, and finally felt the void in her disappear. She also began looking up various cards, as well as various Duelists. Duel Monster events, merchandise, etc, she was in love with the game. However, what really caught her interests was the Duel Academies. Schools dedicated to Duel Monsters, or at least teaching it. She did her research on the subject, wondering if it was alright for her to go to one. She liked Duel Monsters, but she also had to consider her studies. She asked her parents on the matter, and they encouraged her to follow her interests. Convinced that it was right choice, Michelle chose to apply for a Duel Academy after all.
Favorite Card/Archetype or theme: None; she likes all cards and archetypes equally.
Chosen courses: Standard, Synchro
Chosen Structure Deck: Realm of Light
Chosen Pack: None
-Monsters: Alexandrite Dragon x 1 Minerva, Lightsworn Maiden x 1 Raiden, Hand of the Lightsworn x 1 Judgment Dragon x 1 Gragonith, Lightsworn Dragon x 1 Celestia, Lightsworn Angel x 1 Jain, Lightsworn Paladin x 2 Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress x 2 Garoth, Lightsworn Warrior x 1 Wulf, Lightsworn Beast x 1 Ehren, Lightsworn Monk x 1 Lumina, Lightsworn Summoner x 2 Aurkus, Lightsworn Druid x 1 Shire, Lightsworn Spirit x 1 Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter x 2 Honest x 1 Lightray Diabolos x 1 Lightray Daedalus x 1 Vylon Prism x 1 Fabled Raven x 1 The Fabled Cerburrel x 1 Blackwing - Zephyros the Elite x 1 Necro Gardna x 1
-Spells: Lightsworn Sanctuary x 1 Realm of Light x 2 Solar Recharge x 1 Charge of the Light Brigade x 1 Monster Reincarnation x 1 Foolish Burial x 1
-Traps: Glorious Illusion x 1 Lightsworn Barrier x 1 Vanquishing Light x 1 Beckoning Light x 1 Skill Successor x 1 Breakthrough Skill x 1
Conner was a bit unsatisfied with the answer, but he needed more information if he was to make a proper judgement on the matter. Unfortunately, he was inexperienced, so the only place to get said information was from the ones running the operation here. After listening to the descriptions and effects of the three Psychic Devices, Conner pondered the uses of each one, wondering how they would best be helpful. A few ideas came to mind, but nothing concrete.
Kimberly was also unsatisfied with the answer. 6 months? That's a very long time. They're probably already come up with some excuse for our parents because of that, though, Kimberly thought. Kimberly didn't think too much about the Psychic Devices either; all they needed to do was get them, and things would go smoothly from there. To her, there wasn't much to think about. Jobs to do, and they seemed like they were the only ones who could do it, or at least the most qualified.
Soon, everyone was moved to a gym of sorts, featuring standard gym equipment and facilities. Kimberly and Conner changed from their school uniforms to the gym clothes provided for them, then made their way to the treadmills. Conner was hesitant on actually using one; he'd never actually used one before. He always preferred to work out his mind rather than his body. Kimberly didn't mind though. She simply got up on one and toyed with the buttons until she got the hang of it. Quickly pausing the treadmill, Kimberly looked over to Conner, who was still looking very awkward over using a treadmill.
"What's wrong, Conner?" Kimberly asked mischievously, smirking at Conner's hesitation. "It's just a treadmill."
Conner glared at Kimberly, which only served to escalate Kimberly's smirk to a full-blown smile. Conner sighed, then said, "Perhaps we should focus on using our powers first." Conner was clearly trying to come up with excuses, but Kimberly decided to humor him and at the same time reach a compromise.
"Maybe we could do both," Kimberly offered. "We could exercise while 'synchronized', as you like to call it."
Conner was about to tell her off, until he realized how interesting of an idea it was. They had not determined the time limit for Synchronization, assuming there even was one, nor had they considered training themselves while synchronized. Perhaps it would be a good test.
"I suppose," Conner said, still thoughtful. Kimberly extended her arms to give a hug, and Conner did the same. They embraced, and the two glowed white, their silhouettes merging into each other, forming the same long-haired blonde woman they normally created when doing so, only this time wearing gym clothing, as opposed to their usual dark clothing. They then got on the treadmill Kimberly was originally going to use, and began running.
I'll just repost this for you, @Ryuzaki, in case you somehow missed it.
Hey, @Ryuzaki, why is it that Sans is the one who gets a human soul? Sure, he can be a badass when he wants to be, but he is also notoriously lazy. I doubt he'd be the first choice to get a human soul.
Also, not sure if you do, but do you need any Co-GM help? I'd be willing to take the position.
Leander watched the Action Duel unfold, seeing both Duelists use their cards and the Action Cards. So this is what an Action Duel is, Leander thought as he spectated the Duel. The Monsters, the Spells, everything just went great. It seemed like the red-haired girl didn't so well in the beginning, but a huge reversal was made that the Deepspace Duelist couldn't recover from. Admittedly, the red-haired girl's didn't seem very interesting, compared to the space theme of the Deepspace monsters. Oh well, seems like a victory was a victory.
No longer interested in the Duel, Leander then wondered what he was going to do now, and realized that he was going to watch Vincent's Duel with Hayato. He wondered where they had gone, and walked around for a while before eventually giving up, thinking that the Duel was probably long since done. After a quick think, Leander decided to go over to the card shop to get some new cards. New cards were always nice, especially when opened fresh from a pack.
As it turned out, there were a lot of packs to choose from, and Leander took his time examining each card pack's cover art. They all looked so good, Leander didn't know which ones to choose. Then, one pack caught his eye: Above and Below. A pack that was releasing Parshath support. Leander remembered that he was using a Parshath deck, so this pack was undoubtedly perfect for him. Looking over to another nearby card pack, he noticed the Retro packs. Leander thought it would be a good reason to take a few of those as well; they looked fun, after all.
Making the transaction with the points he had accumulated, Leander walked away, humming a cheerful little tune. He couldn't wait to open them and see what cards he got, but even he knew that just opening them up right away would be a terrible idea; his cards could get blown away, or worse, stolen. Not to mention that fact that there was no nearby trash can to throw away the ripped up packs. So, he decided to wait until he reached a safe place to open his card packs. He continued his random wandering, not really caring where he ended up. Leander also wondered what time it was, and wondered if any classes were coming up.