Black Yoshi
look at that PUNGENT KILLSTICK.
((Good god this is long.))
Everybody was flooding in almost as soon as Nick started to think he’d be stuck here alone. And after just a couple minutes, he wondered if he wouldn’t have been better off. He hadn’t even opened his mouth to answer the first “what’s up” when some blonde girl came busting in trying to shove her words down their throats. Her name was Serena. And Nick found her quite obnoxious. But he’d met worse.
Certainly it was better than the girl who sat opposite of them all. Nick watched the girl hug her things close to her, looking at them warily. Weirdo. He thought. Someone with a 3DS came in and pretty much ignored them.
The Shade stirred in his mind when another girl came in. She had long, black hair, and sickly skin. Something about her gave Nick chills. The Shade said she was radiating something, something it was protecting him from. For the most part. There was a bit leaking through, giving him those chills.
She asked who they were, and eyed the lonely girl. Nick didn’t say anything. He only watched her. The Shade normally didn’t care about people, but this one he was forming an opinion on. When a sickly boy came in behind the girl and sat down to read a book, the Shade seemed interested in him as well. He wanted to go and investigate the boy. Nick had to restrain it. Shade’s curiosity had never been aroused this much. And it wasn’t usually a good sign.
Possibly the outright strangest to enter was the kid in the gas mask. Wonder what happened to Darth, there… He seemed interested in the creepy tattooed girl. It got weirder when somebody claimed that an airship had crashed onto their car, and then some kid started calling people “foolish” and “mortal” while he showed off his hamster. “Freak.” Nick muttered.
There was a hollow crack as the massive doors on the second floor opened. A group of adults, teachers it seemed, entered with a tall bespectacled woman in the front. Her clothes were dark gray, accented with reds, and her pale blonde hair ran all the way to her knees. She did a quick, silent count. “It appears you’re all here on time. Excellent. I won’t have to repeat myself. I’ll keep this brief.
“Welcome to Black Moon Academy. I am Headmistress Cynthia Eastes. It goes without saying that you will not breathe a word of what transpires within these walls to the outside world. For any reason. On a related note, you will not draw unnecessary attention to my Academy. So, for example, if, say, a dirigible were to fall from the sky near my school, I’d have to deal with the situation. Harshly.” She cast a hard look at the girl with the umbrella. “But being that this is only your first day, I’ll make an exception.” She went on as if the incident had never come up. “You all possess unique powers, and it is the duty of the Academy to instruct you in the proper and responsible mastery of these powers. Some are more cursed than gifted, but it is the Academy’s belief that every one of you has something of benefit to offer the world.
“Now, I’m quite busy preparing the rest of the school. I presume most of you have met Larry?” The janitor, still diligently mopping the floor, paused to give them a wave. “He will take your bags to your rooms. He already knows who you are. We gave him reports to memorize, and he’s been watching you come in. While he’s taking care of your bags, I’ll hand you all over to my colleagues.” Without another word, Madam Eastes turned and disappeared through the massive doors. Most of the others in the group followed her.
Only two remained. A tall, well-trimmed and dark-haired man, and a rough looking fellow with tattered clothes, bandages on his hand, and four or five scars just on his face. The well-trimmed one spoke first, pushing his tiny round glasses up his nose. “My name is Professor Cole Pope. I teach history, and serve as right-hand to the Headmistress. As you all know, this is no ordinary school. You are not tested in the same manner you are elsewhere. A test can come from anywhere at any time. And I won’t lie to you… Students have died before.” He gave a small chuckle. “Only the stupid ones of course. Now, you will not be told to go to bed at any certain time. However, between the hours of 11:00 PM and 6:00 AM, you will be expected to remain in your rooms. If you are caught outside your room after hours, you will be accordingly punished. Breakfast is served from 6:00 to 11:00 every morning, lunch until 4:00, and dinner is served until lights out. Finding the cafeteria will be considered a test. With all that in mind, I now take my leave, and leave you in this man’s capable hands.” With that, the Professor followed the footsteps of the Headmistress.
The scarred man stepped forward and looked them all over. “I’m Byron Moriarty; Combat and Strategy Instructor for Black Moon. And you’re a bunch of worthless freaks. Understand? And it’s my job to make you worth something. Below me is a door with a chain across it.” He mounted the handrail on the stairs and slid down to their level and stepped in front of the door, swinging keys on his finger. “This door,” He said, unlocking the chains. “Leads to the basement. In the basement we have twenty desks, a blackboard, and 15 full sized sparring rings. And last year we got a toilet, too.” He pushed open the door. “The stairs are a bit dark, but don’t worry, there’s light at the end.” The stairs were concrete, and there were no lights at all beyond what was flooding in from the doorway. “Follow me, and we’ll get this started. And leave your baggage.”
The stairs were long, but not unbearably so. There was next to no visibility at the bottom, but Moriarty opened a door and light flooded in. The desks and blackboard were right by the door, and the rings spread evenly throughout the basement. The ceiling towered over them, using all the space between the ground floor and the basement it could. “Toilet’s over there.” He said, pointing to a door. “There’s only one. Clean up after yourself.” He moved to the blackboard. “For every hour in one of those rings, I expect two in one of these desks. Your powers may be terrifying, or anything else in the world, but your mind is the best weapon you have. End of discussion.
“Now, I need to see what you can do. And you need to know what your new friends can do. So I’m pairing you up with your roommates, and you’re going to spar in one of the rings for me. I will not tolerate any lethality in this room, ever. If your opponent falls out of the ring, you wait for them to pick their ass up, and get back in. You spar until I say ‘stop.’ Questions?” Without waiting for anyone to so much as breathe, he went on. “Good. I will now list off your partners for this match. This person will be your roommate for the rest of the year. So listen close, and step forward when I call your name and room number. When you have your partner, proceed to any ring and begin sparring whenever you’re ready.” He produced a slip of paper and cleared his throat.
“Room 1C! Raisa Winters and Reneé Crowley!” He paused long enough for them to walk up, but didn’t actually look to see if they were going to respond. “2C! Nick Sloan and Eris Fallton!” Pause. “3C! Serena Holloway and Priam Malack!” Pause. “4C! Gundam Takana and Katie O’Ryens!” Pause. “5C! Aimee Blackburn and Vidal Biryukov!” Pause. “6C! James Levin and Nestor McLane!” Pause. “And 7C! Thomas Lang and Priscilla Messina!” He cleared his throat again. “Alright. Go.”
Everybody was flooding in almost as soon as Nick started to think he’d be stuck here alone. And after just a couple minutes, he wondered if he wouldn’t have been better off. He hadn’t even opened his mouth to answer the first “what’s up” when some blonde girl came busting in trying to shove her words down their throats. Her name was Serena. And Nick found her quite obnoxious. But he’d met worse.
Certainly it was better than the girl who sat opposite of them all. Nick watched the girl hug her things close to her, looking at them warily. Weirdo. He thought. Someone with a 3DS came in and pretty much ignored them.
The Shade stirred in his mind when another girl came in. She had long, black hair, and sickly skin. Something about her gave Nick chills. The Shade said she was radiating something, something it was protecting him from. For the most part. There was a bit leaking through, giving him those chills.
She asked who they were, and eyed the lonely girl. Nick didn’t say anything. He only watched her. The Shade normally didn’t care about people, but this one he was forming an opinion on. When a sickly boy came in behind the girl and sat down to read a book, the Shade seemed interested in him as well. He wanted to go and investigate the boy. Nick had to restrain it. Shade’s curiosity had never been aroused this much. And it wasn’t usually a good sign.
Possibly the outright strangest to enter was the kid in the gas mask. Wonder what happened to Darth, there… He seemed interested in the creepy tattooed girl. It got weirder when somebody claimed that an airship had crashed onto their car, and then some kid started calling people “foolish” and “mortal” while he showed off his hamster. “Freak.” Nick muttered.
There was a hollow crack as the massive doors on the second floor opened. A group of adults, teachers it seemed, entered with a tall bespectacled woman in the front. Her clothes were dark gray, accented with reds, and her pale blonde hair ran all the way to her knees. She did a quick, silent count. “It appears you’re all here on time. Excellent. I won’t have to repeat myself. I’ll keep this brief.
“Welcome to Black Moon Academy. I am Headmistress Cynthia Eastes. It goes without saying that you will not breathe a word of what transpires within these walls to the outside world. For any reason. On a related note, you will not draw unnecessary attention to my Academy. So, for example, if, say, a dirigible were to fall from the sky near my school, I’d have to deal with the situation. Harshly.” She cast a hard look at the girl with the umbrella. “But being that this is only your first day, I’ll make an exception.” She went on as if the incident had never come up. “You all possess unique powers, and it is the duty of the Academy to instruct you in the proper and responsible mastery of these powers. Some are more cursed than gifted, but it is the Academy’s belief that every one of you has something of benefit to offer the world.
“Now, I’m quite busy preparing the rest of the school. I presume most of you have met Larry?” The janitor, still diligently mopping the floor, paused to give them a wave. “He will take your bags to your rooms. He already knows who you are. We gave him reports to memorize, and he’s been watching you come in. While he’s taking care of your bags, I’ll hand you all over to my colleagues.” Without another word, Madam Eastes turned and disappeared through the massive doors. Most of the others in the group followed her.
Only two remained. A tall, well-trimmed and dark-haired man, and a rough looking fellow with tattered clothes, bandages on his hand, and four or five scars just on his face. The well-trimmed one spoke first, pushing his tiny round glasses up his nose. “My name is Professor Cole Pope. I teach history, and serve as right-hand to the Headmistress. As you all know, this is no ordinary school. You are not tested in the same manner you are elsewhere. A test can come from anywhere at any time. And I won’t lie to you… Students have died before.” He gave a small chuckle. “Only the stupid ones of course. Now, you will not be told to go to bed at any certain time. However, between the hours of 11:00 PM and 6:00 AM, you will be expected to remain in your rooms. If you are caught outside your room after hours, you will be accordingly punished. Breakfast is served from 6:00 to 11:00 every morning, lunch until 4:00, and dinner is served until lights out. Finding the cafeteria will be considered a test. With all that in mind, I now take my leave, and leave you in this man’s capable hands.” With that, the Professor followed the footsteps of the Headmistress.
The scarred man stepped forward and looked them all over. “I’m Byron Moriarty; Combat and Strategy Instructor for Black Moon. And you’re a bunch of worthless freaks. Understand? And it’s my job to make you worth something. Below me is a door with a chain across it.” He mounted the handrail on the stairs and slid down to their level and stepped in front of the door, swinging keys on his finger. “This door,” He said, unlocking the chains. “Leads to the basement. In the basement we have twenty desks, a blackboard, and 15 full sized sparring rings. And last year we got a toilet, too.” He pushed open the door. “The stairs are a bit dark, but don’t worry, there’s light at the end.” The stairs were concrete, and there were no lights at all beyond what was flooding in from the doorway. “Follow me, and we’ll get this started. And leave your baggage.”
The stairs were long, but not unbearably so. There was next to no visibility at the bottom, but Moriarty opened a door and light flooded in. The desks and blackboard were right by the door, and the rings spread evenly throughout the basement. The ceiling towered over them, using all the space between the ground floor and the basement it could. “Toilet’s over there.” He said, pointing to a door. “There’s only one. Clean up after yourself.” He moved to the blackboard. “For every hour in one of those rings, I expect two in one of these desks. Your powers may be terrifying, or anything else in the world, but your mind is the best weapon you have. End of discussion.
“Now, I need to see what you can do. And you need to know what your new friends can do. So I’m pairing you up with your roommates, and you’re going to spar in one of the rings for me. I will not tolerate any lethality in this room, ever. If your opponent falls out of the ring, you wait for them to pick their ass up, and get back in. You spar until I say ‘stop.’ Questions?” Without waiting for anyone to so much as breathe, he went on. “Good. I will now list off your partners for this match. This person will be your roommate for the rest of the year. So listen close, and step forward when I call your name and room number. When you have your partner, proceed to any ring and begin sparring whenever you’re ready.” He produced a slip of paper and cleared his throat.
“Room 1C! Raisa Winters and Reneé Crowley!” He paused long enough for them to walk up, but didn’t actually look to see if they were going to respond. “2C! Nick Sloan and Eris Fallton!” Pause. “3C! Serena Holloway and Priam Malack!” Pause. “4C! Gundam Takana and Katie O’Ryens!” Pause. “5C! Aimee Blackburn and Vidal Biryukov!” Pause. “6C! James Levin and Nestor McLane!” Pause. “And 7C! Thomas Lang and Priscilla Messina!” He cleared his throat again. “Alright. Go.”
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