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Before Four had introduced himself, he promptly stayed back, allowing the others to say things about themselves from their own perspective, while he watched. Still, though, he had many questions about the place, and this time, he made a few more of his own, involving the students. One of them was, ‘Are they going to be the same as the ones back at Paradise High School?’ The Loric was initially unclear on what the question was, but upon surveying the students themselves as they wondered where they are and a few of them went to introduce themselves, he had an answer. Said answer was, ‘Obviously not.’
Why?
Miles Prowler, or as he’s called in popular culture, Tails the Fox, looked as though he’d be a slightly...unconventional mechanic. The flashy colors, along with the gadgets on hand, solidify the idea, although he, John Smith, still did not have the full idea of what a mechanic is, other than just the basics. One thing that stood out to him were animal traits; those being fox-like ears and triple big, fluffy tails, which he had never seen on humans before. This got him a little intrigued, leading to him asking a few questions about him in his mind; Is there some kind of mutation that must have taken place when he was conceived? Or is this just for play? Or is he just another race that’s just like humans, but different? Nonetheless, John concluded that Tails was strange indeed.
Next, Toko Fukawa, or as she’s called herself, Genocider Sho. The name alone did not paint a positive outlook on her from him; the name sounds like it wouldn’t be out of place for a rather big villain. To add insult, he noticed that there were several things about her that wasn’t quite human, and not quite Loric either. Toko’s insanity, coupled with a long, snake-like tongue and the pupils of the eyes alone, were those that made him think that she might not be human at all. Because of those alarming red flags, plus being the annoying crap she is, he has come to a conclusion when it comes to her.
Two simple, but damning words; Big no.
After John watched, he sighed, then proceeded to introduce himself, just like the others.
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With Four having finished, he stepped back so people can take his spot and introduce themselves to Klau.
Licia of Lindelt looked as though she came from human history from centuries ago, although how she looked looks like a slightly glamorized version of the Middle Ages. Initially, he did not know what a cleric is, but based on clues he obtained from her speech, he steadily picked up on the idea that clerics are guides to the 'light of miracles'. She looked a little bit distrustful of Klau though; this was supported by her belief that the headmaster apparently told "blasphemous" things to her and the others. This is not to say that there were any significant red flags though, because he thought she was acting more like an actual cleric than a fake one. He then decided that it's safe to talk to her.
Eiko Magami sounded like an enthusiastic girl, although the fact that she mentioned that she has gotten to school on time for once suggested that she may be lazy. He did know that she came from Graviton City, but he did not know what the place really is. Is it a city with people who are into gravity? After asking himself that question, he realized that it was a stupid question, so he shook it off, and continued examining her based on what she said. She did not give much else info about herself, leaving him mystified on who she really is, so he became a little suspicious of her.
Link looked like he came from the middle ages too, but there were several differences that made him look quite different. First, there was his sword, which looked considerably different from other swords, although it looked like so when sheathed. Secondly, the ears; regular human and Loric ears alike were rounded like an oval, or circle, but to see a pair of ears that were much pointier than others made him wonder. Then, there's the fact that he mentioned Hyrule; he had never bothered to learn about a place with a similar name. All in all, he does seem a little bit normal, although he looked dumb when rambling, let alone trying to talk to insane girls like Toko, which John considered a potential bad influence to people dumb enough to try to engage with her.
Yui Hirasawa, however, looked like the most normal out of the (maybe) dozen of unusual students. All she has so far, according to him, is the fact that she likes to take pictures, and nothing else. Four was puzzled on why she was brought here, although with the majority of the students having degrees of weirdness, he suspected that there may be some in her after all. That said, he was deciding to wait until she does anything, then she began wondering the same questions as him, only on a more vocal level. He then thought, 'Is she knowledgeable?'
Shirou was the one who was the most suspicious of Klau, but as paranoid as he seems, he noted that it wasn't his own fault that he lashed out like that. Klau had no head, but rather a floating barcode over his body. Klau also was responsible for bringing everyone here, here, when they were in their own places. But still, John concluded that Shirou is simply a paranoid man. However, unlike the others, the man was one of the very few, if not the only one, who displayed his power clearly for show on the headmaster.
'Wait, why isn't Sword introducing himself?', John wondered, as he turned towards him, ignoring further conversation between the other students. He looked like some sort of punk in a sweater/jacket and denim pants, plus gloves and boots, and was the one who was yet to introduce himself. He took a deep breath, then turned towards him and said, in order to catch his attention,
"Hey, you with black hair and the purple eyes."
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Before Four had introduced himself, he promptly stayed back, allowing the others to say things about themselves from their own perspective, while he watched. Still, though, he had many questions about the place, and this time, he made a few more of his own, involving the students. One of them was, ‘Are they going to be the same as the ones back at Paradise High School?’ The Loric was initially unclear on what the question was, but upon surveying the students themselves as they wondered where they are and a few of them went to introduce themselves, he had an answer. Said answer was, ‘Obviously not.’
Why?
Miles Prowler, or as he’s called in popular culture, Tails the Fox, looked as though he’d be a slightly...unconventional mechanic. The flashy colors, along with the gadgets on hand, solidify the idea, although he, John Smith, still did not have the full idea of what a mechanic is, other than just the basics. One thing that stood out to him were animal traits; those being fox-like ears and triple big, fluffy tails, which he had never seen on humans before. This got him a little intrigued, leading to him asking a few questions about him in his mind; Is there some kind of mutation that must have taken place when he was conceived? Or is this just for play? Or is he just another race that’s just like humans, but different? Nonetheless, John concluded that Tails was strange indeed.
Next, Toko Fukawa, or as she’s called herself, Genocider Sho. The name alone did not paint a positive outlook on her from him; the name sounds like it wouldn’t be out of place for a rather big villain. To add insult, he noticed that there were several things about her that wasn’t quite human, and not quite Loric either. Toko’s insanity, coupled with a long, snake-like tongue and the pupils of the eyes alone, were those that made him think that she might not be human at all. Because of those alarming red flags, plus being the annoying crap she is, he has come to a conclusion when it comes to her.
Two simple, but damning words; Big no.
After John watched, he sighed, then proceeded to introduce himself, just like the others.
—————
With Four having finished, he stepped back so people can take his spot and introduce themselves to Klau.
Licia of Lindelt looked as though she came from human history from centuries ago, although how she looked looks like a slightly glamorized version of the Middle Ages. Initially, he did not know what a cleric is, but based on clues he obtained from her speech, he steadily picked up on the idea that clerics are guides to the 'light of miracles'. She looked a little bit distrustful of Klau though; this was supported by her belief that the headmaster apparently told "blasphemous" things to her and the others. This is not to say that there were any significant red flags though, because he thought she was acting more like an actual cleric than a fake one. He then decided that it's safe to talk to her.
Eiko Magami sounded like an enthusiastic girl, although the fact that she mentioned that she has gotten to school on time for once suggested that she may be lazy. He did know that she came from Graviton City, but he did not know what the place really is. Is it a city with people who are into gravity? After asking himself that question, he realized that it was a stupid question, so he shook it off, and continued examining her based on what she said. She did not give much else info about herself, leaving him mystified on who she really is, so he became a little suspicious of her.
Link looked like he came from the middle ages too, but there were several differences that made him look quite different. First, there was his sword, which looked considerably different from other swords, although it looked like so when sheathed. Secondly, the ears; regular human and Loric ears alike were rounded like an oval, or circle, but to see a pair of ears that were much pointier than others made him wonder. Then, there's the fact that he mentioned Hyrule; he had never bothered to learn about a place with a similar name. All in all, he does seem a little bit normal, although he looked dumb when rambling, let alone trying to talk to insane girls like Toko, which John considered a potential bad influence to people dumb enough to try to engage with her.
Yui Hirasawa, however, looked like the most normal out of the (maybe) dozen of unusual students. All she has so far, according to him, is the fact that she likes to take pictures, and nothing else. Four was puzzled on why she was brought here, although with the majority of the students having degrees of weirdness, he suspected that there may be some in her after all. That said, he was deciding to wait until she does anything, then she began wondering the same questions as him, only on a more vocal level. He then thought, 'Is she knowledgeable?'
Shirou was the one who was the most suspicious of Klau, but as paranoid as he seems, he noted that it wasn't his own fault that he lashed out like that. Klau had no head, but rather a floating barcode over his body. Klau also was responsible for bringing everyone here, here, when they were in their own places. But still, John concluded that Shirou is simply a paranoid man. However, unlike the others, the man was one of the very few, if not the only one, who displayed his power clearly for show on the headmaster.
'Wait, why isn't Sword introducing himself?', John wondered, as he turned towards him, ignoring further conversation between the other students. He looked like some sort of punk in a sweater/jacket and denim pants, plus gloves and boots, and was the one who was yet to introduce himself. He took a deep breath, then turned towards him and said, in order to catch his attention,
"Hey, you with black hair and the purple eyes."