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Current I WANT TO PLAY SHIN SAKURA TAISEN
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Today's the first time in a long time that I've felt empty. Not even sad or tired, just empty. This quarantine is getting to me more than I thought.
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@Jessica Bunny: You live in America! College is optional (and expensive) and around you is opportunity. I believe you can make it!
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Magical Girl RP, Original World: roleplayerguild.com/topics/…
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Oh shit, I've been surrounded! The room is ripe with the scent of bitches!
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Aw, well if that's how it goes. In any case my character is a kid so she doesn't really 'get' why anything is going on xD
Here's a character sheet for yah~! Anyway, people ask me why am I oh-so amazing. The simple answer to that is: I just am!

Just think though: The terrifying, evil, soul-sucking Dementors are running and shrieking in fear due to a lone glowing Blob-fish floating towards them! Fear it Dementor! Fear it I say!
Since this is still open and I've got a character sheet coming up, I have a question, which of these animals seems like the better Patronus to you guys?

This guy:


or

This guy:
No one noticed part of the jungle (at least part of it nearby) being set on fire? :O
Adeen's eyes flitted back and forth between everyone who had gathered here.

Hm . . . I don't like him, I maybe don't like her, she's alright I think, she's wierd, aaaand I like his fire! thought Adeen about Olivier, Nova, Rhiannon, Rhea and Lao, respectively. Of course, most of her judgment came from how they looked like and ow they acted - she didn't bother too much to listen to what they were saying. Her impromptu judgment was of course not created on who would make the best allies but on who looked like the friendliest. Lao was of course, on the same level as Rhiannon in this case, he just got bonus points for letting Adeen witness his blue flame.

Adeen just stood there and waited, her heels bouncing about, anxious for them to stop talking already. Of course she wasn't concerned about their topic of discussion and would much rather run to where Lao was and pester him endlessly with questions, but she thought of herself as a girl that was raised properly, and girls who raised properly don't interrupt other people's conversations.

And so, she waited.

. . .

For about a grand total of one minute, then she took off. Then again, given her usual patience, this was an accomplishment

The twelve year old shot forward towards Lao, right as Olivier turned around. Her excitement agitated the fire inside her, and as she ran towards the other fire user, various things in her path were set ablaze. Rocks, plants, trees, water - if it was near her, it was probably already on fire.In fact, a good portion of the jungle around them was lit up and on fire.

Of course, as she had no intention of actually burning anything and was just excited, the fire reflected that; nothing was consumed by the flames. They stood as they were, seemingly unaffected, but still radiating heat. It was quite suffocating really.

Then Adeen reached Lao and set herself on fire with excitement - again, literally.

"That blue fire wash - I mean was - so pwetty~!" she exclaimed, pausing momentarily to correct her lisp. "You have to have to have to HAVETA SHYAOW ME HOW TA DO DAT~!"
Being set on fire?
The vortex of flame dispersed once Adeen no longer felt the flames of the other boy around her.

"Whew, that was closh - I mean close," she said, correcting her lisp. Being inside the vortex made her blind to the situation outside, so she was surprised to see the boy who made the pretty blue flame pinned to the ground, surrounded by other people who looked really annoyed. Especially that woman with the smoking, melted walking stick - she looked like her mom did when she burnt one of the family heirlooms by accident.

Another woman stepped in, and Adeen could hear the sound of birds chirping. Oh, wait, that's lightning isn't it? Bleh, I don't like lightning, she thought. To her, lighting was flashy and hot, but it wasn't as flashy and warm was fire. Yeah, fire really is the best.

The girl shook her head to clear her thoughts. Right now, what was more important was helping the guy with the pretty flame. He looked like he was being bullied, and it looked like they were trying to drive him away. If they did that, she would never learn how he was able to make his fire color blue!

Adeen thought of the best way to help him. A second passed and she reached the inevitable conclusion on how to best assist Lao. One word: It started with an 'F' and ended with an 'e'.

Grinning to herself, a bright flame burst from underneath Lao, consuming the young man in searing hot flames - well, hot to anyone who was touching him, anyway. Adeens control was truly marvelous, such that she could make it so only the things she wanted to be burned would burn. So though Lao was covered in flames, all he would feel was a mild heat, some difficulty in breathing, and perhaps a bit of itchiness. To everyone else however, it was a flame like any other.
In the meantime, I think I'll burn everything~
Adeen was wonderfully, energetically, horribly confused. Because of the situation of her clan, she was sent here. She wasn't all right with that, but there wasn't really much she could say to object. Still, she was going to a new academy with all sorts of new sights and sounds and people and things she could set on fire -

Wait, no, bad Adeen! Mama said no burning things without permission! she thought, scolding herself internally. She took a moment to rub her arm awkardly, before realizing that the gauntlet that her mother gave was in the way. Blegh, I don't like this thing, it's ugly. I want a glove instead, hopefully a red or orange one.

Going back to the point, she expected to have a fun academy life. At the very least, if it wasn't fun, it would still be exciting. Well, it was exciting for sure, but she als didn't expect it to be so confusing. All she had for instructions were the notes her mother gave her for the entrance of the school, and it said that they were supposed to be Ladria, but then that old man just said they were somewhere else, and then he went on to talk about jungles and tests and survival, then two teachers started fighting and again, Adeen was really confused.

I didn't study for a test, and what does survival mean? where her thoughts.

As soon as the old man (Adeen was starting to think he was the headmaster - he looked like one) everyone started running for the entrance. Adeen looked around wildly, wondering what was going on. In her confounded state, she just stood there, not moving (occasionally setting something on fire. She wasn't sure what, but she was pretty sure she set someting on fire); eventually, only a few students remained.

I . . . think I'll follow them now, she thought as she hesitantly walked towards the entrance. She planned to ask the next person she found for details on what exactly was going about.

Adeen passed by a few students on the way, however, they were busy fighting each other, and no one so much as looked at her - when they did, it was with surprise and incredulity. No one so much saw her as a threat to their entrance of the school. Of course, inversely, the different arguments, fights and colors distracted Adeen, and she completely forgot to inquire for information, and just wandered about looking at things that caught her interest. Her aimless walk brought her to the nearest body of water, and with it, a few more students.

"Why is everyone here so much older than me?" she whined upon seeing them. Really, how was she supposed to make friends if everyone here was so old!

Her attention was quickly diverted as one student suddenly launched -

"PWETTY FIRE!" she exclaimed. The blue globes of flame had caught her attention. Her clan were primarily Mind Wielders, and any Fire Wielders they did have were far inferior to her, so she has never seen a second stage flame before. Naturally, she thought it was very pretty. Adeen of course, was so focused on Lao that she didn't notice the ants.

Suddenly, the person who launched the flames jumped back and climbed into a tree. Huh, what is he doing?

Immediately afterwards, a brilliant explosion of fire occured. Adeen was not a target, but naturally, a spread out flame was bound to reach more than the intended target. Adeen jumped back, a little surprised before realizing that this was a flame that didn't like her very much.

She responded in the best way she knew how: By burning it.

Adeen created a vortex of flame around her. The amount of fire being used was actually smaller than it looked, however, the precision involved and the speed at which it rotated made it an effective shield, especially against flames. The logic behind it was that because of it's speed, the rate at which it consumed oxygen around it increased - the vortex wa literally pulling in all the oxygen for fire to consume. It strengthened itself while weakening others. Adeen of course, had no idea that her technique was so sophisticated, but managed it regardless.

This was a technique she had spontaneously developed when the Fire Wielders were being strict with her training back at home. She found taht she really didn't like their fire, and decided that she didn't want to be touched by it. She also found that after developing this technique, the clan as a whole decided to stop teachng her.

A large portion of the Lao's flames were dying out rapidly as a side-effect.
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