by Syrixces » Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:09 am
by Charlia » Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:34 am
by Sky-TheLandOfNekos » Wed Jan 04, 2017 1:53 pm
by The Flutterlands » Wed Jan 04, 2017 2:09 pm
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by Finsternia » Wed Jan 04, 2017 3:42 pm
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Soon, the penguins shall rule the Earth with a cold flipper
by The Flutterlands » Wed Jan 04, 2017 4:14 pm
Finsternia wrote:
Tet, Former God of Games and Lord of Disboard
When he heard of the news that Holy High was resuming classes again, Tet jumped in joy and started packing his things despite the objection of the other Old Dei. Since there are all physically dead and just some annoying old voices that kept on pestering him ever since he assumed the throne of godlihood in Disboard, he was happy to get out of the boring place. He was excited to see the familiar faces that he once saw, his two "best friends", and to know new people. Opening a portal through thin air, the God of Games jumped right through... and fell down the ground on his face. He then rubbed the area of pain as he recollected himself. He can hear some people laughing at him and an announcement. Something about the Grand Theatre. That was his signal to start running, towards the great theatre.
by Saskisdi » Wed Jan 04, 2017 4:26 pm
by Finsternia » Wed Jan 04, 2017 4:31 pm
The Flutterlands wrote:Finsternia wrote:
Tet, Former God of Games and Lord of Disboard
When he heard of the news that Holy High was resuming classes again, Tet jumped in joy and started packing his things despite the objection of the other Old Dei. Since there are all physically dead and just some annoying old voices that kept on pestering him ever since he assumed the throne of godlihood in Disboard, he was happy to get out of the boring place. He was excited to see the familiar faces that he once saw, his two "best friends", and to know new people. Opening a portal through thin air, the God of Games jumped right through... and fell down the ground on his face. He then rubbed the area of pain as he recollected himself. He can hear some people laughing at him and an announcement. Something about the Grand Theatre. That was his signal to start running, towards the great theatre.
Filia Umbrarum, Goddess of Darkness and Saint of Thieves
As Filia walked towards the Grand Theater, she saw a young boy run pass her and blushed a little upon closer look. He looked quite young, around her own age in appearance and seemed like the cutest among the students so far. Making a small grin upon seeing the boy as a potential boyfriend, Filia melted into a shadow and scurried towards him. When she rematerilized in her human form, the young thirteen year old goddess smiled broadly at Tet. "Hi." she greeted softly, but quite cheerfully, "Pretty cool looking school, huh? I don't get why gods need school, really, but my name's Filia Umbrarum. What's yours cutie?"
Random stuff here. Random stuff there. Bla bla bla. Whatever I don't care.
Soon, the penguins shall rule the Earth with a cold flipper
by The Flutterlands » Wed Jan 04, 2017 4:48 pm
Finsternia wrote:Tet
Tet gaved a shocked gasped as the young goddess made her presence known. His mismatched multicolored eyes looked at her with confusion and interest, his diamond and spade pupils staring at her. When he noticed that he was staring at her in a daze, Tet pulled down his beret and fixed it before speaking, his cheeks blushing as he heard her call him a cutie. "Ah... Um... My name's Tet! I'm the god of games as you can see!" He said as he pinpointed his card symbolism and the die earring on his left ear. "Nice to meet you!"
by Luminesa » Wed Jan 04, 2017 4:51 pm
by Ranoria » Wed Jan 04, 2017 6:05 pm
by Charlia » Wed Jan 04, 2017 6:34 pm
"Oh... Ryujin," Amaterasu said with a tone of mild surprise. "So you've been driven here as well? At least there's going to be a familiar face," she muttered. "That's probably the only benefit of this place. I swear, if this ends up like the cave incident, I'm not coming back. There's only so far I'm willing to let my patience be tried..."Ranoria wrote:But, as if just to make this not as unbearable, he saw one face that he did recognize. And she looked just as aggravated as he was.
So, approaching his queen, Ryujin bowed deeply before raising himself up to his full height once more. "Amaterasu-sama, if I may, you look just as miserable as I feel."
by Sky-TheLandOfNekos » Wed Jan 04, 2017 6:51 pm
Ranoria wrote:Ryujin and Otohime
This is absolutely ridiculous. Being forced to leave the management of the ocean, and Ryugu-Jo, in order to attend this? What is this, anyways? A high school? Ridiculous.
The dragon, having, painfully, adopted a human form, had been sour enough that he was being forced to come here, and as a result elected to not ride in the school's bus, instead riding in, cross legged, on his trusty, flying, oversized sea turtle servant, Bo. The trip hadn't taken long, the turtle could fly relatively fast, despite really not doing much other than lug Ryujin around.
"You don't seem very excited, Father." Ryujin glanced back at Otohime just as the campus came into view, seeing that his daughter was leaning over the edge of Bo's shell. Obviously, she appeared much more enamored with this idea than he was, "It can't be that awful, right?"
Ryujin grunted, turning back to this 'Holy High' they were attending. Honestly, the most disgusting part about it for him was the fact that it was based off of the mortals' idea of education, making it beyond meaningless to any deity. "I'm frustrated is all. Don't let me get you down, have your fun." Bo, the oversized sea turtle, began to descend, clacking his jaws to announce that they had arrived.
"Okay then." Taking his advice, Otohime hopped right off of the turtle, patting his back as she did, and ran off to go meet some new people. Or gods. Or whatever. The first person she saw, and introduced herself to, happened to be the man who fell from the sky, which she thought looked pretty exciting.
And so, the goddess ran up to him with a wide grin and extended her hand, hoping for the best, "Hi there! I'm Otohime, goddess of the sea. What's your name?" The greeting, in all reality, may have sounded childish, likely because the dragoness was as excited as she'd been in decades to do something like this. Her father, though, wasn't nearly so optimistic.
Dammit all.
Ryujin, growled as he stepped off, dismissing his servant with a wave of his hand. At first glance, he looked like nothing more than human, but upon closer observation, crescent-shaped pupils and the serpentine tongue that flicked out to taste the air eliminated any illusions as to what he was.
It's an impressive structure, that's for certain. But expenses don't equal anything worthwhile.
But, as if just to make this not as unbearable, he saw one face that he did recognize. And she looked just as aggravated as he was.
So, approaching his queen, Ryujin bowed deeply before raising himself up to his full height once more. "Amaterasu-sama, if I may, you look just as miserable as I feel."
by Ranoria » Wed Jan 04, 2017 7:10 pm
Charlia wrote:"Oh... Ryujin," Amaterasu said with a tone of mild surprise. "So you've been driven here as well? At least there's going to be a familiar face," she muttered. "That's probably the only benefit of this place. I swear, if this ends up like the cave incident, I'm not coming back. There's only so far I'm willing to let my patience be tried..."Ranoria wrote:But, as if just to make this not as unbearable, he saw one face that he did recognize. And she looked just as aggravated as he was.
So, approaching his queen, Ryujin bowed deeply before raising himself up to his full height once more. "Amaterasu-sama, if I may, you look just as miserable as I feel."
Sky-TheLandOfNekos wrote:Ranoria wrote:Ryujin and Otohime
This is absolutely ridiculous. Being forced to leave the management of the ocean, and Ryugu-Jo, in order to attend this? What is this, anyways? A high school? Ridiculous.
The dragon, having, painfully, adopted a human form, had been sour enough that he was being forced to come here, and as a result elected to not ride in the school's bus, instead riding in, cross legged, on his trusty, flying, oversized sea turtle servant, Bo. The trip hadn't taken long, the turtle could fly relatively fast, despite really not doing much other than lug Ryujin around.
"You don't seem very excited, Father." Ryujin glanced back at Otohime just as the campus came into view, seeing that his daughter was leaning over the edge of Bo's shell. Obviously, she appeared much more enamored with this idea than he was, "It can't be that awful, right?"
Ryujin grunted, turning back to this 'Holy High' they were attending. Honestly, the most disgusting part about it for him was the fact that it was based off of the mortals' idea of education, making it beyond meaningless to any deity. "I'm frustrated is all. Don't let me get you down, have your fun." Bo, the oversized sea turtle, began to descend, clacking his jaws to announce that they had arrived.
"Okay then." Taking his advice, Otohime hopped right off of the turtle, patting his back as she did, and ran off to go meet some new people. Or gods. Or whatever. The first person she saw, and introduced herself to, happened to be the man who fell from the sky, which she thought looked pretty exciting.
And so, the goddess ran up to him with a wide grin and extended her hand, hoping for the best, "Hi there! I'm Otohime, goddess of the sea. What's your name?" The greeting, in all reality, may have sounded childish, likely because the dragoness was as excited as she'd been in decades to do something like this. Her father, though, wasn't nearly so optimistic.
Dammit all.
Ryujin, growled as he stepped off, dismissing his servant with a wave of his hand. At first glance, he looked like nothing more than human, but upon closer observation, crescent-shaped pupils and the serpentine tongue that flicked out to taste the air eliminated any illusions as to what he was.
It's an impressive structure, that's for certain. But expenses don't equal anything worthwhile.
But, as if just to make this not as unbearable, he saw one face that he did recognize. And she looked just as aggravated as he was.
So, approaching his queen, Ryujin bowed deeply before raising himself up to his full height once more. "Amaterasu-sama, if I may, you look just as miserable as I feel."
Mason Leventis
The Nephalem raised a brow at the goddess when she introduced herself. Still, even though her words were comparable to that of what a 5 year-old would say, he had to give her credit for enthusiasm. It can take a lot out of some people to so much as say 'hi' to a stranger. "Is that so?" he inquired, smiling softly. The girl seemed innocent enough, so he decided to have a little fun.
"Well, it's nice to meet you, Otohime, goddess of the sea," he continued on to say, shifting his arms as though he doubted her story and caused the cuffs to rattle once more. "I'm Mason Leventis, escaped convict and world-renowned thief. Now, before my mind starts wondering, tell me," he said, reaching into his pocket and pulling out a 1688 five guinea, "I need some assistance hiding a box of these coins back where I left my chute before the authorities arrive." And in an attempt to really sell it, he pretended to show signs of anxiety, occasionally darting his eyes around here and there and fidgeting with the coin.
by Sky-TheLandOfNekos » Wed Jan 04, 2017 7:30 pm
Ranoria wrote:Charlia wrote:"Oh... Ryujin," Amaterasu said with a tone of mild surprise. "So you've been driven here as well? At least there's going to be a familiar face," she muttered. "That's probably the only benefit of this place. I swear, if this ends up like the cave incident, I'm not coming back. There's only so far I'm willing to let my patience be tried..."
"I wouldn't blame you. This is ridiculous." One of Ryujin's hands came up to rub his neck, which felt stiff and somewhat painful, "We have better things to do than attend some worthless, human-inspired school." Despite his obvious disgust with this situation, at least there was someone here who understood just how absurd the whole thing was, and whom he was familiar with.
I wonder who's in charge here. Maybe they'll have some answers. Maybe they'll answer to my fangs, if I'm in the mood. His hand came back down when he heard the announcement, ear twitching curiously.
Right on cue. "They've got some explaining to do, I suppose."Sky-TheLandOfNekos wrote:Mason Leventis
The Nephalem raised a brow at the goddess when she introduced herself. Still, even though her words were comparable to that of what a 5 year-old would say, he had to give her credit for enthusiasm. It can take a lot out of some people to so much as say 'hi' to a stranger. "Is that so?" he inquired, smiling softly. The girl seemed innocent enough, so he decided to have a little fun.
"Well, it's nice to meet you, Otohime, goddess of the sea," he continued on to say, shifting his arms as though he doubted her story and caused the cuffs to rattle once more. "I'm Mason Leventis, escaped convict and world-renowned thief. Now, before my mind starts wondering, tell me," he said, reaching into his pocket and pulling out a 1688 five guinea, "I need some assistance hiding a box of these coins back where I left my chute before the authorities arrive." And in an attempt to really sell it, he pretended to show signs of anxiety, occasionally darting his eyes around here and there and fidgeting with the coin.
"What, this?" She took the coin, holding it in her fingers and glancing at it curiously, "Oh, I have tons of these! But why would you worry about the police up here?" Otohime handed the coin back to him, "I very much doubt there are any human police who would make it to this place, after all."
After that though, she frowned, looking back up at Mason, "But you know, you probably should return this, I'm sure the owner would like it back, and it doesn't hold nearly as much value for you as it does for them. These are pretty expensive in the mortal world, after all."
by Ranoria » Wed Jan 04, 2017 7:41 pm
Sky-TheLandOfNekos wrote:Ranoria wrote:"I wouldn't blame you. This is ridiculous." One of Ryujin's hands came up to rub his neck, which felt stiff and somewhat painful, "We have better things to do than attend some worthless, human-inspired school." Despite his obvious disgust with this situation, at least there was someone here who understood just how absurd the whole thing was, and whom he was familiar with.
I wonder who's in charge here. Maybe they'll have some answers. Maybe they'll answer to my fangs, if I'm in the mood. His hand came back down when he heard the announcement, ear twitching curiously.
Right on cue. "They've got some explaining to do, I suppose."
"What, this?" She took the coin, holding it in her fingers and glancing at it curiously, "Oh, I have tons of these! But why would you worry about the police up here?" Otohime handed the coin back to him, "I very much doubt there are any human police who would make it to this place, after all."
After that though, she frowned, looking back up at Mason, "But you know, you probably should return this, I'm sure the owner would like it back, and it doesn't hold nearly as much value for you as it does for them. These are pretty expensive in the mortal world, after all."
Mason Leventis
Well, that certainly didn't go as planned...
The Nephalem sighed as he returned the coin to his pocket. He had judged the girl based on her introduction, which was the fatal mistake in his ploy. She was far more intelligent than she initially had seemed, or simply behaved differently than the average human--who would have panicked, refused, or threatened him to hand them over. In truth, he had little experience when it came to high-level mythical creatures. All he had known were the demons of hell, and he hadn't encountered many throughout either the many wars he took part of after returning or his travels.
"Don't worry about it," he said, forcing himself to remain positive despite his disappointment in himself. "Since it seems you are much more difficult to fool than you look, which I mean as a compliment, I'll re-introduce myself."
"So, all jokes aside, I'm Mason Leventis, soldier extraordinaire and "abomination," from what I've been called down below. It's a pleasure to meet you, Otohime, Daughter of Ryujin. Sorry about before... I was just seeing if you'd like to play 'Pirate'."
by Sky-TheLandOfNekos » Wed Jan 04, 2017 7:57 pm
Ranoria wrote:Sky-TheLandOfNekos wrote:Mason Leventis
Well, that certainly didn't go as planned...
The Nephalem sighed as he returned the coin to his pocket. He had judged the girl based on her introduction, which was the fatal mistake in his ploy. She was far more intelligent than she initially had seemed, or simply behaved differently than the average human--who would have panicked, refused, or threatened him to hand them over. In truth, he had little experience when it came to high-level mythical creatures. All he had known were the demons of hell, and he hadn't encountered many throughout either the many wars he took part of after returning or his travels.
"Don't worry about it," he said, forcing himself to remain positive despite his disappointment in himself. "Since it seems you are much more difficult to fool than you look, which I mean as a compliment, I'll re-introduce myself."
"So, all jokes aside, I'm Mason Leventis, soldier extraordinaire and "abomination," from what I've been called down below. It's a pleasure to meet you, Otohime, Daughter of Ryujin. Sorry about before... I was just seeing if you'd like to play 'Pirate'."
"No apologies required, there's nothing wrong with a bit of fun," Otohime smiled, laughing just a little, "A pleasure to meet you as well, Mason, if I may call you that."
I knew Father was just being silly. This place doesn't seem to be half bad after all. I hope he's not scaring anyone with his growling. He tends to do that.
Understanding though, that Ryujin was more than capable of handling himself, Otohime cast her worries aside, continuing the conversation, "So you aren't a thief then, you're a soldier, an interesting contradiction there," the dragoness said it with a humorous glint in her eyes, her comment obviously sarcastic, "Where do you come from then? Or do you travel the world?"
by Castle Crashers » Wed Jan 04, 2017 8:43 pm
by Charlia » Wed Jan 04, 2017 8:53 pm
"...Oh!" Haruka--for that was the ghost's name--was surprised when the boy spoke to her. "You... can actually see me? I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised, seeing as what sort of place this is... and you... this might sound odd, but you feel familiar. Like..."Castle Crashers wrote:One of the many whom had gotten off of the buses happened to be a god with dark hair and blue eyes, and he didn't exactly have an unnoticeable aura for what his domain was, usually carrying a dreadful or otherwise unpleasant feeling around himself, making many uncomfortable...he tried his best to stay under the radar. He didn't like getting a lot of attention; he never did. Instead of pushing himself into the excited crowd, he drifted to the edge, and instead of taking in the glamour of the school ahead of him, he spotted a figure off to the side, that of whom was silently watching everyone pass. It was easy for him to tell that she wasn't a goddess at all, but rather a soul; was she lost? Did she need guidance? She had a baby...was she supposed to be a student there? He had a lot of questions, but she didn't really look like an open-book kind. "...well, you seem a bit...secluded, if I might say." He said as he reached her side. "...I couldn't help but notice. If you'd like me to leave, say the word, but...you look as though you could use some company."
by Castle Crashers » Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:00 pm
Charlia wrote:"...Oh!" Haruka--for that was the ghost's name--was surprised when the boy spoke to her. "You... can actually see me? I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised, seeing as what sort of place this is... and you... this might sound odd, but you feel familiar. Like..."Castle Crashers wrote:One of the many whom had gotten off of the buses happened to be a god with dark hair and blue eyes, and he didn't exactly have an unnoticeable aura for what his domain was, usually carrying a dreadful or otherwise unpleasant feeling around himself, making many uncomfortable...he tried his best to stay under the radar. He didn't like getting a lot of attention; he never did. Instead of pushing himself into the excited crowd, he drifted to the edge, and instead of taking in the glamour of the school ahead of him, he spotted a figure off to the side, that of whom was silently watching everyone pass. It was easy for him to tell that she wasn't a goddess at all, but rather a soul; was she lost? Did she need guidance? She had a baby...was she supposed to be a student there? He had a lot of questions, but she didn't really look like an open-book kind. "...well, you seem a bit...secluded, if I might say." He said as he reached her side. "...I couldn't help but notice. If you'd like me to leave, say the word, but...you look as though you could use some company."
Her eyes widened slightly as she remembered exactly when she had last felt this odd aura.
"...nostalgia," she said quietly. "When I died... that's what I felt. Remembering happiness... and yet somehow feeling so sad... Are you lonely as well?"
by Charlia » Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:06 pm
"...I thought I remembered that feeling," she replied quietly. "My name is Miyamoto Haruka. You probably don't remember me, since it's been several centuries since we last met. This might seem odd, but... I'd like to thank you."Castle Crashers wrote:Charlia wrote:"...Oh!" Haruka--for that was the ghost's name--was surprised when the boy spoke to her. "You... can actually see me? I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised, seeing as what sort of place this is... and you... this might sound odd, but you feel familiar. Like..."
Her eyes widened slightly as she remembered exactly when she had last felt this odd aura.
"...nostalgia," she said quietly. "When I died... that's what I felt. Remembering happiness... and yet somehow feeling so sad... Are you lonely as well?"
"...Death is always lonely, I would assume. After all, that is my job..." He sighed a little before he put on a small smile. "I can see everyone, spirits or not. If I were to tell you that you were incorrect about knowing me, I'd be lying. I am the...personification of death, I suppose. Though, I don't quite recognize you as easily..." He mused, thinking it over in his mind before he looked to her. "What is your name, may I ask?"
by Ranoria » Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:15 pm
Sky-TheLandOfNekos wrote:Ranoria wrote:"No apologies required, there's nothing wrong with a bit of fun," Otohime smiled, laughing just a little, "A pleasure to meet you as well, Mason, if I may call you that."
I knew Father was just being silly. This place doesn't seem to be half bad after all. I hope he's not scaring anyone with his growling. He tends to do that.
Understanding though, that Ryujin was more than capable of handling himself, Otohime cast her worries aside, continuing the conversation, "So you aren't a thief then, you're a soldier, an interesting contradiction there," the dragoness said it with a humorous glint in her eyes, her comment obviously sarcastic, "Where do you come from then? Or do you travel the world?"
"You may," he answered, nodding to her when she asked if she may address him informally. It's not like they were meeting at some ritual... It was a highschool after all, and one that is bound to become one of the most chaotic places in the universe. He was glad, though, that she wasn't upset with him. It's good to make some friends that aren't humans that you'll outlive for once.
"I am originally from Rome, sometime around nine-hundred years ago--and I still haven't gotten over how we fell to the Germanic Barbarians," he answered, laughing at the thought of how the might empire collapsed at the hands of a disorganized group of savages. "Until about four hundred years ago, however," he continued, lifting up his wrists with a sarcastic motion so that she could see the magical cuffs, "I was chained up down with Old Scratch, and I still haven't gotten the damn things off. They're a hell of a lot stronger than the chains..."
by Free Empire of the Low Isles » Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:16 pm
by Sky-TheLandOfNekos » Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:30 pm
Ranoria wrote:Sky-TheLandOfNekos wrote:"You may," he answered, nodding to her when she asked if she may address him informally. It's not like they were meeting at some ritual... It was a highschool after all, and one that is bound to become one of the most chaotic places in the universe. He was glad, though, that she wasn't upset with him. It's good to make some friends that aren't humans that you'll outlive for once.
"I am originally from Rome, sometime around nine-hundred years ago--and I still haven't gotten over how we fell to the Germanic Barbarians," he answered, laughing at the thought of how the might empire collapsed at the hands of a disorganized group of savages. "Until about four hundred years ago, however," he continued, lifting up his wrists with a sarcastic motion so that she could see the magical cuffs, "I was chained up down with Old Scratch, and I still haven't gotten the damn things off. They're a hell of a lot stronger than the chains..."
"Oh my," legitimately surprised, Otohime's eyebrows shot up at not only Mason's story about this 'Old Scratch,' who she assumed to be the devil, but at the shackles that seemed uncomfortably tight on his wrists, "Don't those, I don't know, hurt?" She was somewhat concerned, shuffling uncomfortably from one foot to the other, considering that wearing cuffs that appeared to be eternally latched onto one's hands seemed very, very painful, "Have you tried to get them off? That can't be comfortable..."
She trailed off though, not sure of what to say after that, since the man who'd introduced himself twice seemed perfectly fine with the arrangement.
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