allitersonance
Banned
((I think Renée could probably learn to absorb a familiar, but also that this would be a really bad idea. For him anyway. "Take up the Despair into himself" sort of bad.
((Could say that there's sort of a "field" in that the Qbeys are sending out some sort of telepathic signal that resonates through the soul. They are always sending out some sort of signal to keep in touch with other Qbeys or to pass messages along.))
As Quitterie led them through the beginning part of the woods, trailing the Hunter at a much slower pace, she kept an eye on the students through the familiars. That also ensured that the quiet-voiced students would probably be heard no matter how far she was from them.
The kid that spoke up was... Quitterie glanced at her attendance sheet. Going off the flame in his eye, she'd guess he was Renée Crowley, the only one that had fire in his listed ability. Parasitic pyrokinetic wasn't a very informative description, though. Set things on fire, yeah, but seriously, that other aspect. Which was apparently related to something about her familiars - emotions? Souls themselves? The physical composition of Quitterie's familiars wasn't very complicated.
"Ah... Renée, right?" She had a Qbey hop into her arms and petted it. "Weeell, according to the school my power is... eh? Necromancy?" She stared at the bottom of the list, which listed her name as the supervisor. "Hm. That's your answer then. They're made of marshmallows and dead people." She smiled. "Though you should think of it more like I'm giving certain souls a second chance at life. In return..."
The Qbey jumped onto her shoulder and faced the students.
My name is Qbey! Make a contract with me and—
She brushed the thing off, and it teleported to the ground, unbothered.
"...they'll do a bit of work for me. They can send messages to me through telepathy, and it's the same for some of you. If you heard that, you can send and receive messages on the Qbeynet. Isn't it cool? They report to me, though, so don't think you can secretly use it to cheat on your tests. Hm~ I guess the Hunters might be listening in so I shouldn't have said that out loud."
((Could say that there's sort of a "field" in that the Qbeys are sending out some sort of telepathic signal that resonates through the soul. They are always sending out some sort of signal to keep in touch with other Qbeys or to pass messages along.))
As Quitterie led them through the beginning part of the woods, trailing the Hunter at a much slower pace, she kept an eye on the students through the familiars. That also ensured that the quiet-voiced students would probably be heard no matter how far she was from them.
The kid that spoke up was... Quitterie glanced at her attendance sheet. Going off the flame in his eye, she'd guess he was Renée Crowley, the only one that had fire in his listed ability. Parasitic pyrokinetic wasn't a very informative description, though. Set things on fire, yeah, but seriously, that other aspect. Which was apparently related to something about her familiars - emotions? Souls themselves? The physical composition of Quitterie's familiars wasn't very complicated.
"Ah... Renée, right?" She had a Qbey hop into her arms and petted it. "Weeell, according to the school my power is... eh? Necromancy?" She stared at the bottom of the list, which listed her name as the supervisor. "Hm. That's your answer then. They're made of marshmallows and dead people." She smiled. "Though you should think of it more like I'm giving certain souls a second chance at life. In return..."
The Qbey jumped onto her shoulder and faced the students.
My name is Qbey! Make a contract with me and—
She brushed the thing off, and it teleported to the ground, unbothered.
"...they'll do a bit of work for me. They can send messages to me through telepathy, and it's the same for some of you. If you heard that, you can send and receive messages on the Qbeynet. Isn't it cool? They report to me, though, so don't think you can secretly use it to cheat on your tests. Hm~ I guess the Hunters might be listening in so I shouldn't have said that out loud."