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8 yrs ago
A run-on sentence does not mean a long sentence.
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9 yrs ago
@Ophidian Funny thing, that was always my court.
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9 yrs ago
Nanowrimo time.
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9 yrs ago
I didn't even know Life is Strange had a prequel before Fabricant mentioned it. Going to have to pull some money out of somewhere.
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9 yrs ago
@Fabricant, I think I understand what you're saying, but it still made no sense.
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Ruomahl/Rowan

@Aisling
Rowan wasn't very happy about this girl's attitude. She seemed to have a problem with her attitude, or something. Added to the fact that Rowan was still upset over the whole thing, this meant that Rowan was not at all satisfied with his situation.

"You're just a bundle of joy, aren't you princess?" Rowan said sarcastically.
"Dear Wei,
I now begin as a second year student at Cadwell Academy. I shall henceforth reflect a bit on what has occurred, my love. Arriving here, it was as if I was a naïve child, unaware of the true nature of the universe. Now, it is as if I am enlightened, but my knowledge is not yet completed. Having known what I planned to do, I now know how to do it."

With the entry in Elizabeth's journal finished, she put it away. Now was the time to leave. Today was an important day, since Elizabeth began her second year at the Academy. She wore her students' robe, and put her wand in her pocket. Her Arcane Hound, Hesiod, was laying beside her.

"Master, if you wait too long, you'll run late," Hesiod communicated telepathically.

"No need to worry, Hesiod," Elizabeth replied in kind. "I know very well what I am doing. Come, Hesiod. I'm sure it will be necessary to bring you along."

"And what of Uriel?"

"I'm sure his time will come quite soon."

Uriel was Elizabeth's dragon, who had hatched some months ago. For now he would once again stay in Elizabeth's quarters, probably sleeping.

She exited her room, and planned to take the landing pad to the main hall. From there she would head to classes when they began. When Elizabeth left her room she saw a familiar face, a maid she had met before.

"My lady, I'd like to thank you for what you did earlier," the maid said.

"I told you to think nothing of it," Elizabeth said. "I have class to attend, so I apologize if I seem in a hurry."

"Of course, my lady," the maid said. "Again, thank you."

She then headed her way down to the launching pad. She told it to head down to the main hall, and it took her down. Those two students that Elizabeth met before, she thought that their names were Mystique and Ayaka, were there as well. There was a new student there as well, which Elizabeth was sure was awfully interesting to someone else.
Aaron couldn't help but feel something, perhaps it was the novelty of it, in using their powers as mundane utilities. There was nothing inherently wrong with it. It perhaps showed what the world had missed by tossing them aside. Whatever it showed, however, was not what they meant. Here they were just being themselves, in perhaps the only place in the world where that was truly possible.
Ruomahl/Rowan

@Aisling

Whatever she felt like now wasn't of any concern to Rowan. Perhaps if she thought about how he felt having to deal with these questions? This had better all blow over soon. He could barely understand any of the words she was saying on table manners, one of those boring talents that Rowan had no reason to learn.
I uploaded my character page. I'll fix any errors if you find any.

Long-Term Character

Name: Elizabeth Laurent
Age: 18
Room: 5
Position: Student
Level: 2
TDS (Traditional and Draconic Magic)
Magic Specialty: elemental control

Ranking of the Basic Four
1) Earth
2) Wind
3) Water
4) Fire
Likes: Literature, Classical Music, Intriguing Situations, Interesting People
Dislikes: Homophobia, Boring People

Personality: Elizabeth is notable for being intelligent and erudite for her age, and she's not afraid to flaunt it. She is often friendly, but is not very fond of things or people she finds boring. Unless she's working on a project, she likely won't stay on one subject for very long.

History: Elizabeth grew up in Virginia, and she found the life there too simple. She is naturally drawn to magic, but she had no idea about it. This lead her to become a restless girl constantly searching for excitement, never to be completely fulfilled.
Pet: Arcane Hound
Pet Name: Hesiod
Dragon Name: Uriel

Other: Follow the Rainbow.
Independent Study Courses Taken: Archaic Languages, Calligraphy I, Auras, Musical Instrument I, and Basketry.
Ruomahl/Rowan

@Aisling

"That's an odd conclusion to come to," Rowan said. "Think about it logically. What proof is there that hell even exist, let alone hold someone like me there? I hardly look the part."
I'll take room 5.
That's fine with me.
Ruomahl/Rowan

@Aisling
Rowan sat down as well.

"My life? What, are you that curious about my life? Well, if you're so adamant about it, then I suppose I could scrounge up something about my life.

I was born in the city of Sam's Hill, a large place, yet enough for you to never see on a map.There, my brothers and I were raised by Mother and Father, and by that I mean they gave me life and, technically speaking, did not abandon me. My brothers, as selfish materialists, would constantly try to gain one above me, supply themselves with great wealth while I drowned in asceticism. It was a loveless affair to be sure, with my brothers, bothersome as they are, forcing themselves into a rivalry with me. You've met my brothers already; you've seen what a thing they are.

I was taught by a tutor, who taught my brothers also. But the tutor taught me much, and it is thanks to the tutor that I learned as much as I did. It was a joyous experience, to experience it, and almost enough to distract myself from the abundant fortunes my dear brothers had in their possessions. I do not know where they got their teaching from, but I

Since you mentioned friends, I suppose that I have to mention them as well. When I was six, I met Patrick, and that would make him a childhood friend. We played ball until I found myself better suited to chess, at the age of ten. I then met Abel, who besides musing over the problems of metaphysics and ethics, did nothing but drink. The two of us would talk, and eventually we would drink. Nathan was older than me, but the advice he gave was good.

And that is all that I can think of to say."
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