One hundred years

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One hundred years

One hundred years ago, a mysterious rift opened up in Northern Africa, releasing creatures from dimensions untold into this world. These organisms, which later became known as Exofauna, quickly spread across the globe. Underestimated by humanity, they overpowered us, forcing us into major population centers and claiming the Earth as their own.

However, like an immune system adapting to a foreign disease, it seemed the universe provided humanity with a way to combat this new threat. The opening of an interdimensional fissure caused a sudden imbalance of cosmic energy, and humanity changed. People began being born with abilities never before seen in our species. Superpowers, some would call them.

Today, about half of humanity possesses one of these supernatural abilities. Some choose to use them selfishly and for their own personal gain. Others choose to hide them, yearning for the normal life of their ancestors. And others still... choose to fight.

Candrama Institute is the premier location for young souls willing and wishing to use their gifts for the good of Earth and Earthlings. Built high in the Himalayas on the foundations of an ancient shaolin temple, it is headed by the legendary supernatural monk Master Pahada. Password: Rift.

Here, students are trained to defend those who are defenseless, whether it be from the Exofauna or from those who would take advantage of their destructive forces to wreak havoc on the world.

~~~

Greetings, and thank you for applying to Candrama Institute. If the results from your prep school are to be believed, and I'm sure they are, then you are more than capable of holding your own at this school. A transport copter will be arriving at your residence shortly to bring you to the institute. Please let us know if you are capable of providing your own transportation. Dress warmly and pack lightly. Good luck.

-Master Pahada 

 

Hi everyone! As promised, here's my Superpower RP. Schools always seem to work well as RP settings, so I couldn't resist. Um... I think the wall of text speaks for itself, so I'll just move on to the charrie sheet:

Name

Age (High school-aged, so 14-18)

Gender

Appearance

Personality

Home Country (It can be anywhere in the word, but I do request they are able to speak English for obvious reasons)

Superpower

Other (non-super) Talents

Weapon of Choice

Background Info

Password

 

And now, some ground rules:

1. Maximum of 2 characters per person, but no limit to how many people can join. This is technically a school RP after all, so the more the merrier!

2. Concerning the superpowers, please try to be creative. Standard powers like flight, strength, etc. are acceptable, but I don't want everyone to have a generic ability.

3. You knew this was coming, but OP charries are a no-no. There can certainly be some students more skilled than others, but their powers should all be relatively equal at base level.

4. Shipping is absolutely allowed, as long as the other person is okay with it.

5. We're all gonna be in the same class, but at some point charries may be split into smaller teams of 2-3. So if you want to be in a team with someone feel free to ask them.

6. Last but not least: Feel free to add anything you see fit to add to the setting! That includes coming up with background characters, teachers, minor villains, etc. Don't leave everything to me!

 

Well, that about covers everything. This is kinda info-dense, as my RPs tend to be, so feel free to ask me any questions. I'll post my character(s) (haven't decided whether I'm making 1 or 2 yet) shortly after this goes up. I hope everyone has fun!

 

 

submitted by J.B.E
(August 24, 2018 - 8:19 pm)

Thanks again and I hope to see everyone again and again I apologise I didn't know you had mentioned to you before the holidays are coming to see me again I apologise I didn't know you had mentioned to you before the holidays are coming to see me again I apologise I didn't get to you by tomorrow I apologise I didn't get to you by tomorrow I didn't know if I was going with the holidays coming to the office to get a hold I apologise I was just thinking of the same and let you had mentioned to you before the holidays are coming to see me and let you before I go I didn't get a hold I apologise I was just thinking of the same and let you before I go I didn't know if I was going with the holidays coming to the holidays are coming to the meeting on Monday to get a new phone or in the holidays and the same and I will get a hold.

Make via autosuggest. Apparently, my autocorrect is very apologetic. XD 

submitted by Wildtop
(December 7, 2018 - 4:12 pm)

I will post soon I promise

submitted by Alta
(December 7, 2018 - 6:01 pm)

Rainey~

I stumble and sit down on a barrel, my mind trying to process all that just went on. My arms sting slightly from where the bones scratched them, but I pay it no mind.

I go through the events of the past ten minutes chronologically in my head. Playing that game with Horatio. Realizing something wasn't right. Having the town turn into a mess of bones and being stuck in that unbreakable cage.

Seeing Wei run off, and then right after seeing Daniel break his cage and start to fight the skeleton thingies. Horatio blasting their faces with light so concentrated it turned them to dust. My cage falling apart.

I'm brought back to the present my the sound of shouting. Daniel seems to be having some sort of argument with Korynn.

Wait, I think. Wasn't she gone?

I'm about to go over and see what the heck was going on when I am body slammed by Millie.

"Ohmylantawhatwasthat?" She gasps, warpping me in a hug.

"I have literally no idea," I respond, hugging her back.

"Well, at least we're safe," Millie says, pulling back and assessing to see if I'm hurt. 

Horatio comes over to us, taking his weird gauntlets off of his wrists.

"Hey," I say, lifting my hand up. "Good job vaporizing those faces. I had no idea you could do that."

He laughs and gives me a high five, but quickly sobers.

"What were those things? What were they doing at Candrama? How did they get in?" He asks.

Millie shrugs, then nods to where a small crowd is forming.

"Let's see what they know," she suggests. 

 

 

 Sorry this was kinda lame, I'll leave it up to you guys to figure out what happens next. 

submitted by Alta
(December 8, 2018 - 10:21 am)

Ok, I really want to keep doing this RP, but I'm kinda conflicted because I also started writing a story set in this world (a prequel), and I don't wanna run two threads at once. Would you guys be cool if I posted the story on this thread in addition to the RP?

submitted by J.B.E
(December 10, 2018 - 9:43 pm)

Yeah do it! It would also allow us in on some insight of other timelines. :)

submitted by Rogue Wildling
(December 10, 2018 - 11:17 pm)

Horatio~

I yank the heavy gauntlets from my arms, still in a slight daze that they had actually worked. It had taken a full minute to generate enough light for that one blast, and I felt like I'd just run a 5k afterward, not to mention I was still dealing with the shock of Korrynn popping back onto the radar, but still... is this what actual power feels like?

"Not bad for a test drive, huh?" I mutter, my words masking my exhaustion.

At least Rainey was impressed.

Our minor celebration, however, is cut short by the formation of a small crowd. When I go to check it out, I see they are centered around an injured woman lying on the ground, with a slash wound across her abdomen. I wince at how deep it looks, but thankfully a student from Class Crimson is busy healing her.

"That didn't come from those skeleton things," Rainey points out uneasily. "They didn't have anything sharp enough."

"Whatever it is, I'm sure the teachers will be here soon enough to deal with whatever's still lurking about," Eryn says.

"Nuh uh," I counter. "The teachers are totally clocked out tonight. Happens every time they get a break."

"But Wei was going to get help-"

Right on cue, as if to mock her, a puff of red smoke rises above the trees to the west of us, exploding into the air with a dull pop.

"A distress flare from the control center?" Now Marilyn speaks, with a look of puzzlement on her face which quickly turns to clarity and then exasperation. "You don't think... oh, that little showoff- of course he didn't do what he promised to do."

I cross my arms wearily. "Well, never thought I'd say this, but looks like Lin Jr. needs backup. Guess this night ain't over just yet."

submitted by J.B.E - new post
(December 12, 2018 - 9:37 pm)

Just gonna paste the first two parts of my prequel story here for the sake of completeness. 

Part 1

It was on April the twenty-first of 2019 in the small Libyan oasis town of Fal that the self-proclaimed Quantum Professor Leif Scheel finally met his match.

...Not that he had a history of overcoming obstacles or anything. Actually, it was quite the opposite. The generously-named Bureau of International Trans-dimensional Experimentation was England's one and only organization dedicated to researching higher planes of existence. What it lacked in modesty, it made up for in overall failure to do anything close to what it claimed to be capable of. Not that anyone cared, of course. 

Then perhaps it should be rephrased. It was on that aforementioned date in that aforementioned year that Leif Scheel finally encountered a scenario that would change his life and career. For better, for worse, or, more than likely, for the both of them.

"Avery Warren, you get away from that spatial anomaly this very instant!" Leif's voice was all but swept away by the violent gale, flapping wildly about the arid square and barely making its way to the ears of his partner, the 2nd and only other permanent member of BITE, who was currently involved in a painfully slow maneuver towards the entity that just so happened to be the source of the wind. So slow, one should think, that Leif was in no position to scream at her with such rousing desperation. That being said, it was well known to Avery that Leif had a habit of overdramatizing every single scenario he found himself in, a habit that was almost charming on some days and insufferably obnoxious on others.

Avery sidled across the wall of a particularly long building, her eyes fixed on the strange pocket of reality-warping material that had taken up residence in the local well. "No way, Jose!" she grunted through her teeth, which were preoccupied with holding the infamous (infamous, at least, between the two of them) Quantum Analysis Rod. "I did not indulge your cross-continental road trip of pure lunacy just to pass up the chance to collect data on that thing!"

"The life of my assistant is more important than data, I'm afraid. But excuse me for having a sliver of compassion." With that last word, Leif usually would've dramatically flipped back his hair, if it were not already being welded to his scalp by a paranormal hurricane.

"Oh, so now you start caring about me? That attitude would've been nice back when you ditched me in the middle of the Swiss Alps, hotshot."

"'Twas scientifically necessary, my dear. A situation arose and I had to take care of it. Lest you forget, I returned to pick you up after a mere ten minutes. Or mayhaps you were too busy picking wild berries to remember?"

"I... what? I was not picking berries!"

"Blatant lying will get you nowhere."

"...Okay, so I was picking berries. So what? It's botany, a girl's allowed to have a hobby outside of your quantum delusions, idiot. And it's not like I had anything better to do after you stranded me." 

"Methinks the lady has an ulterior motive. Why else would she become so flustered over the mention of wild fruit?"

"Ya Lahwy! If you two don't stop that accursed bickering right now I'll give you more to worry about than a little wind," growled Dr. Jabari, the elderly doctor who had been the one to first alert BITE of the anomaly in Fal and the only resident of the town who had not locked himself up in fear at the first appearance of it. He had been the one to give Leif and Avery their first big assignment, and now they were wearing him down to his last nerve.

"My only wish is to lighten the mood, good doctor," Leif half-scream-half-purred.

"There are some moods that shouldn't be lightened," Dr. Jabari grunted. 

"Got it!" Avery lunged out from her stone tether, finally grasping one of the well's support beams. The wind radiating from the anomaly's aura was so strong here that she was blown nearly horizontal.

"Exemplary job! Now collect the anomaly's data and let's get the blazes out of here!"

"Roger that. Um... what should I?" Gripping the well with one strong hand, Avery spat the Quantum Analysis Rod into her other, just now realizing that she had no idea how to use it. Like every single gizmo that Lei- er, BITE had churned out since she joined, it was represented only by a vague idea with no clear function behind it.

"YOU MUST COLLECT THE DATA MY DEAR"

"I know that, you don't have to shriek like an air raid siren. Sheesh. Maybe..." Acting completely on impulse, Avery jammed the device into the wind orb that hovered where a bucket should've been. It passed the event horizon, twisting and fragmenting into itself, or at least appearing to do so.

"Oh. Weeeeird."

Data collection now commencing. Five percent complete.

"Holy smokes, it actually works!?"

"Would I have taken the time to bring us here if I wasn't confident it would, my dear?" Leif let go of his handhold to cross his arms in triumph of his first working thing ever. He was promptly blasted backwards fifteen meters.

Twenty percent complete. Forty percent compl- Error. Data collection stagnating.

The wind stopped. The dust settled. The anomaly was gone.

"Uh, Leif? Something happened."

"So I noticed!"  Leif came sprinting back to his original position. "It appears our guest has fled the scene. You cannot hide from Quantum Professor Leif Scheel, foul spheroid! Show yourself at once!"

"You're talking to it, huh?"

"AVERY WATCH OUT"

"Dude, grow u- ohmygodwhatshappening"

What had once been a sandy patch of ground speckled with weeds was now a viscous pool of shimmering black substance that occupied the entirety of the square. The well was sinking. So was Avery.

"Good lord, it has assumed a different form! It has sapience! DOCTOR, I REQUIRE YOUR CANE."

"You're lucky I have a spare." Jabari tossed his wooden walking stick over to Leif, who promptly extended it across the black pool. Avery grabbed it with both hands, sticking the QAR between her teeth once again, regardless of what interdimensional contamination it had accumulated. She was yanked out of the dark pit with a sickening pop, stumbling onto the dusty ground, glancing in disgust at the goop that now coated her jeans up to the knees.

"I'm gonna have to bleach these," she said, handing the QAR to Leif.

"Let's just be glad you're safe." Leif tucked the device back into his coat.

"You owe us a new well," Jabari said with vague sadness as he watched the old one disappear into the void, never to return. 

The townspeople were tentatively beginning to come out of their houses, perceiving that the danger had passed or at least lessened, but as if to taunt them, the anomaly changed behaviors once more. 

The opaque black surface suddenly gave way to shimmering, otherworldly colors, as if it were a mirror into another world. This time, things did not get pulled into it.

Things came out.

Four vaguely humanoid shapes ascended from the portal, first appearing blurry as if not accustomed to being observed in worlds other than their own. As a few seconds passed, however, their true forms came into being. Long-armed beings, they were, with no legs, but a torso that tapered into a thin spear-point before unraveling into rigid tendrils at the last moment. They possessed hunched shoulders that melded their heads into the rest of their bodies, bodies that were completely covered in jagged white crystals that stuck out in all directions, seeming almost to pierce and distort the air around them.

Jabari shouted something in Arabic, and the remaining townspeople scattered away from the square, out of the town, many of them screaming in terror. The entities remained still, hovering above the gateway from which they had emerged, emanating a dull hum from their forms. Then, in the place where a head might be, each creature opened a slit, revealing a single, enormous, vertical eye, the only discernable feature on an otherwise inorganic body. Four crystal sentinels, risen against the setting sun of the Sahara, staring with unblinking eyes at the three puny humans in front of them, as if to pass judgement on the inhabitants of this new world. The air stood still.

In that moment, Leif's eyes were as wide and reflective as the creatures he stood before. This was the moment he had dreamed of, the moment his knowlege would be more than just a burden, the moment his failed college career and marginally better bureau would pale in comparison to his acts of heroism. He would be the one to save humanity from things they couldn't possibly understand. This was his breakthrough.

"My friends," his voice came out in barely more than a breath. "I believe we'll need a bigger boat."

"...Wrong biome, Leif."

"I know. But I've been waiting to say that since we crossed the Mediterranean."

Part 2

"Agent Warhorse."

"Hm?" Avery was surprised at the use of her irritating pet name, but this was no place to get upset over it.

"Return to the jeep. Bring the doctor with you."

The Quantum Analysis Rod was clutched tightly in Leif's left hand, his knuckles whitening around it. Avery knew the look on his face well; it was a look that indicated he was about to toss away all reason in the name of his chaotic exploits. It was a look of self-destruction.

"I won't."

Up until this day, the danger faced by BITE on a daily basis was nothing short of mundane. Besides the occasional eviction notice, the team had never faced anything on a scale like this before. Which is why, Avery feared, that her partner did not understand that he was in legitimate danger. He had created one working device, sure, and that had swollen his ego to levels even higher than they had been before. But it could also very well be a fluke, and judging by the Pandora's box of weirdness that they had just stumbled upon, it could very well be both his first invention and his last.

"You're always going on and on about protecting me. From the day we first met, it's always been about protecting me. You only ever talk about me over the course of all your godforsaken escapades, as if you're invincible. Do you even care about your own life?"

Leif remained locked in a staring contest with the sentinels. "Are you questioning me, subordinate?"

Avery felt a hot sensation rising within her. Was it the harsh desert winds that had summoned these tears in her eyes, or something else? All she was certain of was that Leif needed to be brought to his senses before he got himself killed, even if that meant losing her own senses for a moment or two. She wasn't sure that it was of her own will or not that her palm reached up and connected with Leif's right cheek. 

The sound it made resonated across the barren landscape, harmonizing with the low hum of the sentinels.

Her hand burned.

Leif's head remained jerked to the side for a while, before turning slowly, almost mechanically, to face her. His eyes were cold, completely unfazed. "I will not ask again. I suggest you stay back if you wish to keep the life you owe to me."

Now all that was left in Avery was a sense of pure disbelief. Had she heard him correctly? Was there nothing she could do to prevent this town from becoming their graves? It seemed the silence between them would last for all eternity. Until it didn't.

The sentinels were screaming. Without mouths, they were screaming.

This, of all things, knocked Leif back to his senses. The spark of madness returned to his eye. The sight nearly brought relief into Avery's heart, if not for the havoc that was about to occur.

At least a dozen car-sized blurs shot out of the portal, materializing into mammoth wasp-like insects, with at least three pairs of iridescent wings and covered in shimmering jade-colored armor. Their wingbeats were loud and fast, stirring up the dust into a number of small maelstroms.

They were such a sight to behold that it wasn't for several seconds before the humans noticed that not only had the sentinels stopped screaming, they had disappeared entirely. They were gone, just as sudden as the original anomaly had vanished.

"THE SENTINELS HAVE SUMMONED REINFORCEMENTS! WE MUST'VE INTIMIDATED THEM!" the so-called quantum professor stretched his arms out to his maximum wingspan, as if trying to fly into the sun of scientific discovery. "TELL ME, BEASTS OF THE AETHER, FOR WHAT PURPOSE HAVE YOU ENTERED OUR REALM?"

"Oh for the love of-" Avery, woken out of a haze of her own, grabbed her partner by the arm, and with as much strength as she could muster, took off in the direction of their jeep. Leif continued to scream attempts at communication with the obviously hostile creatures, but, strangely, ran with her, showing no resistance.

"C'mon doc!" Avery called to Dr. Jabari, who stood about ten meters away. The doctor looked back and forth between the members of BITE and the giant insects swarming above his hometown, with the air of a lost child in a superstore. His lips moved inaudibly, before he reluctantly turned to join the pair in their escape.

"You two must leave at once," Jabari panted as he trailed Avery. "Do not take me or my people into consideration."

"No way! We'd be stuck eating instant ramen in Manchester forever if it weren't for you, doc. I am not about to let you get killed by bugzilla."

"How exactly do you plan to evacuate everyone, then? There are five thousand people in Fal, it would be nothing short of an act of God for your jeep to carry them all."

"We'll come back with help. It will work!" 

"No it will not!" Jabari snapped. "You must leave now, this very instant, before they get her-"

Leif's jeep was blasted into ten million pieces by a homing missile twenty meters before they reached it.

"Oh, GREAT!" Leif wailed. "What are we going to tell the rental guy?"

From the cloud of smoke burst a low-flying chopper, so low, in fact, that people had to duck down to avoid decapitation. So low, that Leif and Avery were able to catch a glimpse of the several masked figures manning the open-sided aircraft, one of which was stationed at what appeared to be a gatling gun and another holding a smoking rocket launcher. So low, that they could clearly make out the insignia scrawled across the side in cold white lettering.    

FROST.

Jabari wailed in desperation. "NO! It's too early for them to be here!"

"What do you mean?" Avery demanded, panic now surfacing in her voice. "Leif, what does he mean?"

"A THIRD PARTY HAS PRESENTED ITSELF AS OUR ADVERSARY!" Leif broke away from his partner's grip, before assuming a crouched defensive position and darting into a bush.

The bugs, which had ceased their mindless circling, were now spreading out in all directions, attacking anyone and everyone in their path. Men, women, children, elders- each and every one of the townspeople was now running for their life. The chopper began firing relentlessly at the creatures, which would've been a welcome sight if not for the fact that they were clearly doing absolutely no damage. Not to mention...

"Those people are getting caught in the crossfire!"

"This is what I didn't want you to see!" the doctor snarled. "FROST takes no prisoners, and they certainly won't hesitate to take innocent lives if it means destroying their target! But this is a target that cannot be destroyed. I fear humanity is about to enter a long battle that will never be anything more than futile. Where is Leif?"

The quantum professor poked his head out of the bush like a nervous meerkat. A wayward bullet punched the dust three feet from his hiding spot, causing him to immediately duck down again with a yelp.

"Mr. Scheel!" the doctor cried. "The data-collection device you have- they'll be looking for it, and in their eyes it's far more valuable than your life. You must escape with it at all costs!"

"Hold up, can you slow down for two microseconds?" Avery shrieked. "What is FROST? And how could they possibly know about the QAR?"

Rather than answering her question, Jabari ran to an underpopulated patch of land, one where he would easily be spotted. He pulled out a familiar object from the recesses of his coat, and held it above his head for the world to see-

second QAR? No, a decoy! He was setting himself up as bait! And the chopper took it without question.

The vehicle ceased firing at the insects and changed course, swerving directly towards the doctor. The pilot opened the cockpit door, leaning out of the vehicle with one arm outstretched. He was going to snatch it right out of the doctor's hand. Or at least, that's what he would've done.

These people had made a fatal mistake. They had let down their guard, and did not even see the insect approaching until it had devoured every single one of them whole- effortlessly, in one fell swoop.

It was only then that true horror rose in Leif's throat. 

What have we unleashed upon the world?

The aircraft, now unmanned, continued to barrel on a collision course toward Jabari. At the last moment, he jumped onto it, with astonishing agility for his condition. He burst into the cockpit, took the controls, and steered the chopper back to where Leif and Avery were standing. The partners, as stupefied as they were by this turn of events, still retained the common sense to know that getting onto this vehicle was currently their best option.

"How did you get a copy of the QAR's design scheme?" Avery gasped, once they had successfully boarded the craft. "And how in the blazes did you know that plan would work?"

"I didn't," he puffed. "It was a pure gamble. But we have time for neither explanations nor contemplations of failure. All that matters is getting you two to safety."

As the chopper flew away from the desert sun, Avery shut her eyes. The thousands of lives still down in Fal, the lives that would try to escape the spawn of that horrible portal but inevitably fail, was the last thing she needed to see right now. She wanted to ask Jabari who he really was, and why he was willing to sacrifice his entire town just to keep Leif's stupid little club safe. But she knew better. She knew that no matter how hard she tried, this deceptively enigmatic man was not going to answer a single one of her questions.

But he was going to leave his own town and townspeople, his family and the people he loved. For dead.

submitted by J.B.E
(December 15, 2018 - 10:52 am)

Marilyn-

Wei...I huff angrily, looking st the distant sky. The flare has faded away, leaving an inocent blue canvas. Whatever's out there...it's dangerous. But we have some capable fighters, and the teachers are bloody useless. However, if I suggest handling it ourselves any trouble we get in will get blamed on me.

"Horatio, did you have a plan?" I turn to the male, giving a look that would probably be harsher if he wasn't taller than me. "Because if not, we might have a problem on our hands." 

Somewhere in the darkness, leaves and twigs crunch under the pressure of an unknown ememy. 

--------------------------------------------------------

Haaa I haven't posted in forever 

submitted by Neko Stonemist
(December 17, 2018 - 11:59 am)

We have to get this thing up and running again!

Wei~

"You're very strong," I pant to my adversary after several minutes of fruitless battle. "I'll give you that."

"Likewise, pest," J-5 wheezes in return. Despite his self-proclaimed superiority over all humans, he looks just as sweaty as I am. "But I'm afraid you won't have the honor of fighting me for much longer."

"You're fleeing?" I try to make my voice sound as confident as possible. Regardless of whether I've actually defeated the Exohuman, I'm still scared witless of him. "But I haven't even gotten a chance to witness your true power yet! Only 2 out of 5, hmm... might I sense an unbalance of skill?"

"Shut your filthy mouth-" for a moment J-5's face is even more feral than usual. I must've struck a nerve. "I'll admit, I did underestimate you. But soon enough I won't be the only one trying to kill you. Now, before I go, I think I'll pop by the village one last time and give your friends a nasty little surprise."

"What?" The word has barely left my lips before J-5 has shot across the room and down the stairs. I run to a window and see him already out of the building, sprinting towards the village. Speed. It must be his third power, but from the way he's zigzagging into trees he's clearly not great at using it. Still, there's no way I can possibly stop him before he gets to the village... 

 

~~~

Horatio~

"Of course I have a plan," I say to Marilyn. "When have I not had a pla-"

I am cut off by another student screaming. Okay, not part of the plan. But when I see what exactly they screamed at, any sort of plan is kind of out of the question.

Someone, or something, has emerged from the forest. 

She- at least, I can only assume it's a she, from its appearance- has unsettling diamond-like skin, with an emo-style haircut covering her left eye. Her right eye looks almost reptilian, and is set like a jewel in a blackened region of her face. She's at least six feet tall, and is clad in what appears to be a bodysuit covered in lightweight crystalline armor, that somehow works as a hoodie from the neck up. 

"Hey guys," she says nonchalantly. "Have any of you seen an obnoxious runt around here?"

"Wh- who are you?" Rainey says,

The thing doesn't answer, instead looking over Rainey's shoulder. "Oh, there he is."

Apparently there are now not one but two freaky beings among us. This second one is wearing a cloak, is very short, and is panting like he just ran here from the Eiffel Tower, but his exhaustion turns to anger when he notices the presence of the other creature.

"G-10? Why are you- this was supposed to be my assignment!"

"Yeah, it was. And look where it got you. Running from a human." G-10- is that what the short one called her?- rolls her eye apathetically. I always imagined what it would be like to have an older sister, and this thing is fitting the profile pretty spot-on.

"Y'know, they say the Master makes no errors, but I think sending you here is a pretty good contender for his first. Just pitiful."

"Don't you dare insult the Master, I can have you decommiso-"

"Hey Jafi, can we speed this along? The mission failed, okay? The last thing I wanna do is stick around with these humans. No offense, humans." she quickly looks around at us, before picking up the short one and holding him under her arm like a football. He's practically kicking and screaming as she walks carelessly through the crowd before stopping at a relatively empty area of the street.

She turns around. "Okay, bye guys, I guess we'll kill you some other time." 

"Hey- WAIT!" I cry out, but G-10 has dematerialzed into a cloud of glitter, going lord knows where, and taking the shorty with her. 

"Alright, what is going on at this school?" Marilyn demands furiously after an extended silence.   

At that exact moment, Wei comes sprinting into view, looking as exhausted as his inhuman counterpart did. "I... need to explain...." he gasps, his hands on his knees.

"Oh, now he shows up," Marilyn throws her arms up in vexation. "I suppose you've got some fascinating little tidbits for us, Wei?"

"He's not the only one." Korrynn sighs, stepping forward. I can tell from everyone's faces that most of us are still shaken up at her reappearance, and, as Marilyn said, it's about time we learn what's going on around here.

"There's something I need to tell you."

--- 

 

Also @Rogue, you asked like a month ago if you could RP as the Master. That's fine lol 

submitted by J.B.E
(December 17, 2018 - 6:27 pm)

YAS

submitted by Rogue Wildling
(December 18, 2018 - 12:05 am)