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    Lights in the Sky

    Dekkys
    Dekkys

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    Lineage : Knight of the Aurora
    Position : None
    Posts : 120
    Cosmic Coins : 0
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    Mentor : Aliannah
    Experience : 4962

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Frozen Armory
    Second Skill:
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    Post by Dekkys 9th December 2018, 6:38 pm



    Elias Bishop


    Knight of the Aurora


    “Timbermere station, end of the line,” The train conductor called at the top of his lungs, “Everybody off!”

    Elias shouldered his now well-worn blue duffel bag just as the train gave off another hiss from the steam escaping its engine. There weren’t many passengers this far down the line. He didn’t really stand out from the other practical travellers, not while wearing forest green pants, a blue sweater, and a dark grey overcoat. There were only five people in his passenger coach built for fifty. One businessman in all black, an overcompensating wizard with his staff and pointy hat. There was an old couple thickly dressed in sweaters and flannel, most likely returning home from a visit with their kids, and an salt-stained fisherman who thankfully had kept his raincoat packed away.

    The rest of the station wasn’t any more packed. Elias only counted a few dozen other travellers in the other cars and barely half that in laborers unloading the cargo cars loaded with shipments of whatever the town lacked. Which seemed to be everything except timber, wool, and fish. That’s what they were loading on. Timbermere station itself wasn’t any less grand. Aside from the few booths and a gate - really more of a formality than a necessity - the building represented an upside-down ship’s hull roughly hewn from the local wood. Yet the place retained a simple elegance that put Elias’ mind at ease every time he took a breath. Yes, Timbermere was a quiet little town with quiet little people all neatly tucked away from the hustle and bustle of greater Fiore. Even being at the end of the line made it almost the perfect little hideaway. The place struck Elias as a nice place to retire. Maybe take up fishing as a hobby or just build a house along their rocky beaches. He wasn’t old enough for that, no. Elias was there to find a guild.

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    Aurora. He’d heard about it in rumors, a new guild in the peaks of Timbermere valley. Elias didn’t know about a word that conveyed mild surprise and disappointment, but that is exactly what Elias felt when he learned that there were no paths leading up the mountains of Timbermere valley. Nor did any one person in the town’s handful of family shops know where a guild might be. All he had to work off of now were rumors.

    Thankfully, Elias was a wizard. He approached the base of a the mountain and whispered a word. Pale blue light coalesced around his shoulders and wafted to the ground, leaving behind a simple fur-lined coat. The cloak of the tundra. His body felt lighter, faster. A simple mental command and a small pillar of ice stretched from the side of the mountain and lifted him into the air. Same with the next step. Each pillar collapsed into shards as Elias’ foot left it as he slowly walked upwards to the peak of the world.

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    Lights in the Sky Dekkyses
    Elias, Color=#9966ff
    Ville, Color=#0099ff
    Sybil
    Sybil

    The Star Child


    The Star Child

    Developer/GFX Artist- Knight VIP Status- VIP- Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Coming Storms- Guild Master- Dark Guild Ace- Fan Art Contest Participant- Haiku Contest Participant- Rich- Veteran Level 2- Veteran Level 1- Magic Application Approved!- Get A Pet!- Character Application Approved!- Complete Your First Job!- Obtain A Lineage!- Join A Faction!- Master [1000]- Senior [500]- Novice [250]- 1st Place Event/Contest Winner- 2nd Place Event/Contest Winner- X-Mas Event Participant- Weapon of Apocalypse Wielder- 1 Year Anniversary- Player 
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    Position : None
    Posts : 1433
    Guild : Sabertooth
    Cosmic Coins : 39
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Age : 24
    Experience : 5,657.5

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Star Child
    Second Skill: Arc of Time
    Third Skill:

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    Post by Sybil 9th December 2018, 11:46 pm


    STAR LIGHT STAR BRIGHT

    THE FIRST STAR I SEE TONIGHT





    Sybil loved the evening, the twilight, and the black curtain that closed over the sky. Sybil loved the stars, The milky speckles twirled and danced along the atmosphere in various patterns. Even in the day, she watched the planets, the rotating phases of the moon which reminded here where she was, On Earth, In Fiore.

    But more than anything she loved her maps. The girl had since set up a telescope on the side of the mountain and sat crosslegged aside it with a scroll rolled out on her lap a sextant, pen, and compass at her side. Star-Charting; This hobby was a tedious one… but one she found great comfort and joy in it. As long as she could see the stars, She was never lost. The mountainside perch provided an unrivaled view. And at the very top of the formidable cascade, the clouds rolled at her feet giving way to with an unhindered and clear view into the stratosphere.

    Well... Her view was unhindered until a pillar of ice errected itself from the side of the mountain and blotted out her view. “Eh?!?!--” She pulled her face away from the telescope and popped her glasses off her forehead back down onto her nose. Sybil turned her nose to the sky just in time to witness the unfamiliar mage create another spire and step onto it, leaving shards of twinkling ice raining down as the old step disappeared giving way for a taller foothold.

    Who was this, Why were they going up the mountain, Were they looking for the Guildhall, What was there intention? All these questions gave way to a wave of anxiety that urged Sybil to jump up from where she was sitting, leaving her mapping instruments in disarray on the rocks around her and her scampering up the rocks behind her trying to beat the rapidly advancing ice steps to the castle gate at the highest


    “Master Rin, Luna,M-M-M-Murphy!!! -- Anyone!” She now called daring to even call out for the unicorn, crying out the mundane name as she trotted up the mountain, flailing her arms in her oversized cardigan as she lowered her gravity just enough to hop up the side of the mountain in a hurry. “Someone is coming up the mountain! They will be at the castle any second--” She squeaked, flopping over another boulder until she was stomach first down in the dirt several meters from the front gateway, panting and out of breath.





    xxx WORDS@everyoneWELCOME ONE WELCOME ALL
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    Dekkys
    Dekkys

    Main Account- Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Working Together- Magic Application Approved!- Get A Pet!- Character Application Approved!- Player 
    Lineage : Knight of the Aurora
    Position : None
    Posts : 120
    Cosmic Coins : 0
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Mentor : Aliannah
    Experience : 4962

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Frozen Armory
    Second Skill:
    Third Skill:

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    Post by Dekkys 11th December 2018, 11:57 pm



    Elias Bishop


    Knight of the Aurora


    The lights of Timbermere town slowly faded into tiny dots as Elias stepped his way up the mountain. The whole landscape felt so deep. So grand. A mid-sized smattering of glowing lights twinkled in the distance, clustered around a small fishing port and a little ways from the silent roar of what Elias took to be the Ivory Cascades the town was known for. He could swear the moon reflected off the waterfall’s tumbling ripples. Looking up, Elias saw the mountains surrounding the valley stretching beyond even the clouds themselves. Forested mountain sides began slowly giving way to grey rock.

    Not even wind brought sound to Elias’ lonely climb, all that accompanied him was the faint crackle of ice as it crystallized beneath his feet. Beyond that, the silence seemed to press all over Elias’ body and squeeze his brain through the temples. It pressed even harder as he stepped up through the clouds. Elias almost started shivering by the time he poked his head through the highest cloud and stared upwards. A breath of relief became one of awe at the sight of the stars. Blazing bright, brighter than he could’ve ever imagined. Elias thought he could even see his way through the night by the stars alone. Even the best known constellations he had known as a child became lost in the infinite clusters twinkling in the sky.

    The aurora waved around a giant castle ripped straight from a fairy tale. All soaring spires and elegant walls, more aesthetic than practical. The place seemed to glow in the reflection of the aurora’s pale light. Greens, purples, and blues slowly waved their way through the sky yet the stars blazed through even those lights.

    Elias wasn’t the only one admiring the stars, though. As his gaze shifted downwards for a quick path to the castle's gates, a telescope and a girl with fluffy, pink hair furiously scribbling on a scroll caught his eye. No doubt a member of Aurora. A kind of insatiable curiosity washed over Elias and he started towards the girl. He had a plan to pleasantly introduce himself the moment he got within comfortable earshot, but walking straight up the side of a mountain probably wasn’t exactly the best way of approaching a lone girl in the night as she saw Elias, paused for a second, and seemed to panic and run back towards the fortress.

    “Hey, wait!” Elias tried to shout, but his voice was lost in the night’s silence. It didn’t reach the girl as she ran. The only thing Elias could do was pick up his pace and hope that he didn’t get mistaken for an attacker.

    He sprinted up the mountain now. Jumping from pillar to pillar in hopes of  catching up the girl. Only then did the wind decide to start acting up as if the top of the world itself were responding to this tiny conflict. Elias almost lost his balance and as panic shot through his chest, a bit of movement caught the corner of his eye. The girl’s scroll, or whatever it was she was scribbling on had been caught in the wind. It leaned precariously on the edge of a rock. Any sudden movement and it would tumble through the clouds and into the depths of the valley below. Most likely never to be found again.

    The girl had looked like she was working hard on that scroll. Elias couldn't bear to see that kind of effort wasted so he redirected his movement. Instead of going straight after the girl he now aimed to grab her scroll as he climbed up. Just as he began reaching out for the paper, another gust of wind knocked the wizard off his balance and he tipped the scroll just too far. Time seemed to slow down as Elias slipped off his feet and barely caught the scroll’s edge. The parchment completely unravelled and he caught a glimpse of a starmap before Elias realized he was falling. He clutched the scroll to his chest and hoped he didn’t wrinkle it as he called for a pillar of ice to erupt from the mountainside.

    Anyone within ten feet would’ve heard the exhale when the wind was knocked out of Elias. A few moments of recovery later and he finished his climb and began running towards the castle gates. He caught up with the girl just a second after she tripped over her own two feet and landed face first into the dirt.

    “Uh, hey miss,” Elias said softly. He tried to sound pleasant but waves of concern crashed through. “Are you alright? I caught that scroll you were working on.” Elias held it out slightly wrinkled, but intact. He really hoped the girl was alright. That tumble she’d taken looked painful. Dirt dusted her obviously well-loved cardigan and her right cheek. She was panting heavily, too. “I’m really sorry I scared you. You’re really cute and I hate to scare nice people. I was just coming up to join the guild and I really try not to be a scary person but my magic can kind of seem like that sometimes.” Elias’ nerves acted up an he had started talking again. He could feel the mental facepalms coming even before he got himself to shut up and try to give a comforting smile even though his eyes twinkled with concern. Scaring someone had been on the exact bottom of Elias’ list of things he wanted to do that day yet that ended up being exactly what happened. Hopefully the girl was alright.


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    Lights in the Sky Dekkyses
    Elias, Color=#9966ff
    Ville, Color=#0099ff
    Sybil
    Sybil

    The Star Child


    The Star Child

    Developer/GFX Artist- Knight VIP Status- VIP- Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Coming Storms- Guild Master- Dark Guild Ace- Fan Art Contest Participant- Haiku Contest Participant- Rich- Veteran Level 2- Veteran Level 1- Magic Application Approved!- Get A Pet!- Character Application Approved!- Complete Your First Job!- Obtain A Lineage!- Join A Faction!- Master [1000]- Senior [500]- Novice [250]- 1st Place Event/Contest Winner- 2nd Place Event/Contest Winner- X-Mas Event Participant- Weapon of Apocalypse Wielder- 1 Year Anniversary- Player 
    Lineage : Comet
    Position : None
    Posts : 1433
    Guild : Sabertooth
    Cosmic Coins : 39
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Age : 24
    Experience : 5,657.5

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Star Child
    Second Skill: Arc of Time
    Third Skill:

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    Post by Sybil 12th December 2018, 3:08 pm


    STAR LIGHT STAR BRIGHT

    THE FIRST STAR I SEE TONIGHT



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    Damn, No one came to her calls. Sybil really shouldn’t have been surprised at this. At this time in the evening everyone at the guild was inside, in bed, or already asleep. If the ice user had actually been a threat… Sybil was sure she would have already been attacked… Better security didn’t sound like too bad of an idea right about now. She heard the final pillars of ice crumble and the mage land on the tip of the ground at the cliffside behind her, stepping closer.

    From where she was on the ground she turned around, looking up at the stranger with her glasses sitting askew on her face. A startled sound left her mouth now that they were approaching. Sybil’s back crashed against the castle gate when she scooted backward, shoes pushing her across the pinkish rocks when the rattle resonated from the towering golden arch at her back.

    The spoke and they had her chart that she left behind in a hurry. She batted her lashes and her big brown eyes shifted to the parchment he was offering up to her. “E-Ehem.” She cleared her throat awkwardly and scooted up the red spectacles on her face until they were no longer crooked. Sweat dropped at her temples as she tried not to absorb everything he said in such a short span of time...right, the star map.

    She shook her head. “Keep it---” Sybil already had made five of the same string of constellations. She wwould not miss the incomplete map he was holding. Besides-- It wound up wrinkled! “It's a... map. For when you get lost..” Sybil was still relatively new to Fiore and newer to this guild itself. Thus, she was unsure of the conditions a mage could join under. She supposed that it was that this castle was open to anyone who the unicorn deemed worthy and anyone who was not malicious. She was now twiddling her thumbs, knees against her chest where she sat in the rocks against the gate. “I assume you want to come inside?... Ah, I really hope I don’t get in trouble for this.” She said, finishing with a quiet gulp, as though trying to swallow her own nervousness as she looked up at the gate. There was a large gold lock around the handels, dangling just above her head where she sat in front of the gate
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    xxx WORDS@everyoneWELCOME ONE WELCOME ALL
    deltra of gangnam style


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    Luceam
    Luceam

    Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Player 
    Lineage : Equilibrium Equinox
    Position : None
    Posts : 642
    Guild : Sabertooth
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Experience : 3,252,365

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Nature Fairy
    Second Skill: AT-X
    Third Skill: Carpo's Prodigy Slayer

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    Post by Luceam 18th December 2018, 8:35 pm

    Wanting fresh air for a while, Luna poured herself a glass of red wine and wanted to take a break. She spent the day around the castle, whether it be breaking into her new role as Guild Master, or solving home front and family problems, the young fairy could not catch a single break until recently. She figured that she had time to enjoy at least a single glass of wine and gaze at the stars. She was on the couch in the Guild Master's private chamber, by the window when she heard a familiar voice calling from outside the castle through the open window.

    She sighed as she got up. She could sense Sybil's magic and life force, but one more in the distance approaching, there was no hostility so Luna felt that she didn't need to rush. She refilled her glass before she walked down stairs. The Master's chambers were several floors above the ground one, and had thick walls. It was ideal for silent moments of reflection. Luna normally never on edge, however the drastic change the year has brought was an intense ride. Less than two years ago she couldn't use magic as a lowly human struggling with her family to get by, now she was a fairy wizard able to live a decent life.

    Eventually, Luna found herself reaching the front gate, snapping her fingers as the gate opened and Luna was not surprised to see Sybil by the gate, she could tell the girl's anxiety had got the best of her again. "Sybil? What's wrong?" Luna's glare shifted over to the familiar sight of the man she had met in Cedar, she didn't expect to run into him again. She decided to have a bit of fun with the man as her jade eyes sharply glared at the man, exerting a bit of her magic power for intimidation. "Elias! What in Shirain's name were you doing to Sybil here? She looks scared to death."


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    Luna Mira ff66cc||| AT-X |||
    Nature Fairy |||Neptuna 99ff66

    Carpo's Prodigy Slayer

    Bank

    Amelia Thorn
    Dekkys
    Dekkys

    Main Account- Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Working Together- Magic Application Approved!- Get A Pet!- Character Application Approved!- Player 
    Lineage : Knight of the Aurora
    Position : None
    Posts : 120
    Cosmic Coins : 0
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Mentor : Aliannah
    Experience : 4962

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Frozen Armory
    Second Skill:
    Third Skill:

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    Post by Dekkys 18th December 2018, 10:41 pm





    Elias Bishop


    Knight of the Aurora


    Eilas’ attempt at a comforting smile had the exact opposite effect of scaring the girl. A high-pitched sound escaped the back of her throat, not unlike a squeal but something more vocal than that. She didn’t waste a moment in scooting the remaining three feet until her back hit the great castle doors with an echoing boom. Elias flinched, hoping the girl hadn’t hurt herself. She cleared her throat and readjusted her glasses, they’d threatened to fall off as she scrambled away, but fortunately hadn’t fallen to the ground. They were so big that Elias feared the glass would crack from even a short drop.

    The girl finally found her composure and said to keep the scroll. Elias frowned and took a step back. Maybe he’d let it get too wrinkled? Either that or the girl was still afraid of him, though she did seem to start to warm up. She said the scroll was a chart of sorts, a map. Elias unrolled it to reveal a half-finished star chart with greater complexity and accuracy than any he’d seen in astrology class way back when he went to school. He could hardly make heads or tails of it from just a glance.

    The place seemed even bigger up close. Pink stone bricks and a giant oaken door soared an easy seven stories into the sky. It’s sheer height made Elias dizzy. He imagined that one could see the very edges of earthland and maybe even the entire world from the top of those towers. Maybe all he would need is a telescope…

    The girl mentioned something about wanting to get inside.A great clank interrupted Elias’ thoughts before he could say anything. The doors swung open in near-perfect silence before banging against the grand foyer’s inner walls and behind them stood another pink-haired girl, though much more womanly and a lot more familiar than the one who had stumbled to the ground. Luna. The fairy girl he’d met in Cedar so many months ago. It almost felt like a lifetime. She mentioned the name Sybil, Elias took it to be the name of the girl on the ground.

    “Luna?!” Elias all but shouted in surprise. “I, uh, walked up the side of the mountain to join this Aurora guild I’d heard about but I really scared this girl here and I tried to apologize by saving her star chart from falling off the side of the mountain.” He took a breath and tucked the partly-wrinkled scroll in his duffel bag. He crouched down and outstretched a hand toward Sybil. Maybe he’d help her back to her feet. “Either way, I didn’t expect to meet you again. It’s nice to know there’s a familiar face around here. And once again, Sybil, I’m sorry I scared you. I hope it wasn’t too bad.”

    WORD COUNT: 0000 | 0000


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    Lights in the Sky Dekkyses
    Elias, Color=#9966ff
    Ville, Color=#0099ff
    Sybil
    Sybil

    The Star Child


    The Star Child

    Developer/GFX Artist- Knight VIP Status- VIP- Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Coming Storms- Guild Master- Dark Guild Ace- Fan Art Contest Participant- Haiku Contest Participant- Rich- Veteran Level 2- Veteran Level 1- Magic Application Approved!- Get A Pet!- Character Application Approved!- Complete Your First Job!- Obtain A Lineage!- Join A Faction!- Master [1000]- Senior [500]- Novice [250]- 1st Place Event/Contest Winner- 2nd Place Event/Contest Winner- X-Mas Event Participant- Weapon of Apocalypse Wielder- 1 Year Anniversary- Player 
    Lineage : Comet
    Position : None
    Posts : 1433
    Guild : Sabertooth
    Cosmic Coins : 39
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Age : 24
    Experience : 5,657.5

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Star Child
    Second Skill: Arc of Time
    Third Skill:

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    Post by Sybil 20th December 2018, 10:19 am


    STAR LIGHT STAR BRIGHT

    THE FIRST STAR I SEE TONIGHT





    The lock abruptly fell away from the gate and the gate behind her swung inwards, leaving Sybil who’d been resting her back against with her back now in the dirt…. A familiar predicament for Sybil that honestly, was starting to annoy her.

    From the ground, Sybil glanced between the both of them midst their conversation. They weren’t strangers but thankfully they weren’t strangers either. A hand came into her view, and she glanced up at the mage. Sybil certainly did now want to come off as rude… She cleared her throat and outstretched her hand until she met his firm grasp. His hands were...cold to the touch but not in a way that was unwelcoming. She curled her fingers hard against his knuckle and shifted her wait upwards, staggering up to her feet.

    She crossed her arms, tucking her hands in her pits to try and warm them back up. She bit the inside of her cheek awkwardly. “I...wasn’t frightened--” She lied, glancing away as her ears turned red. “I was just caught off guard,...Elias--" She insisted, tasting the sound of his name as she tried it.

    “I’m fine, Luna-- I mean Guild Master. Can we please take this conversation into the foyer?… It’s getting…” She looked between Elias again sheepishly. “It's getting cold.”






    xxx WORDS@everyoneWELCOME ONE WELCOME ALL
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    Luceam
    Luceam

    Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Player 
    Lineage : Equilibrium Equinox
    Position : None
    Posts : 642
    Guild : Sabertooth
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Experience : 3,252,365

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Nature Fairy
    Second Skill: AT-X
    Third Skill: Carpo's Prodigy Slayer

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    Post by Luceam 22nd December 2018, 12:36 am

    Luna took a sip of her wine as she watched the scene unfolded between Sybil and Elias. She could sense the genuine connection between the two as she waited for them to finish. When Sybil wanted to enter, she agreed as she turned back to the castle. "Well, if you two are done playing for now, I think heading inside is a fine idea. Also Sybil, remember, only call me Master when it's formal. Luna will suffice."

    Luna started to walk back into the golden castle, deciding to spark up some conversation while she was on the way there. "So, Elias, what brought you all the way up here so late? Pegged you down for a Sabertooth when we first met, also you could've waited till daybreak to start your journey. It's a gosh darn miracle that two of us are awake." Luna opened the door to the foyer of the golden castle. Luna looked to the side and stumbled a bit, careful not to spill her wine. "It's been a long day. A really long day." Luna walked towards a few benches at the side of the Foyer, having a seat as she caught her breath, hoping to regain her composure. Normally she was not uncomposed, but since taking on heavy responsibilities, she thought she deserved a glass or two, ending in three on four at the end of the day.

    She focused her attention back on the new recruit, trying to remember she has obligations to fulfill no matter what time of day it is. "So, Elias, you're here to join, right?" Luna said, now holding the glass with both hands. On closer inspection the girl's eyes were red with exhaustion, but she was more then willing to fight that state for the meantime.


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    Luna Mira ff66cc||| AT-X |||
    Nature Fairy |||Neptuna 99ff66

    Carpo's Prodigy Slayer

    Bank

    Amelia Thorn
    Dekkys
    Dekkys

    Main Account- Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Working Together- Magic Application Approved!- Get A Pet!- Character Application Approved!- Player 
    Lineage : Knight of the Aurora
    Position : None
    Posts : 120
    Cosmic Coins : 0
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Mentor : Aliannah
    Experience : 4962

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Frozen Armory
    Second Skill:
    Third Skill:

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    Post by Dekkys 18th January 2019, 12:40 pm





    Elias Bishop


    Knight of the Aurora


    Elias pulled Sybil to her feet; circuits would have been popping in Elias’ brain if he had any. First he’d surprisingly surprised a girl and shocked her near to death and now a girl he’d met on his first godsforaken day in Fiore turned out to be a guild master. Not just of any guild, but the very one he’d travelled to almost every corner of the kingdom to find. That had been, what, six or seven months ago? The sheer coincidence boggled his mind and the sheer casual air Luna carried herself with only gave Elias more questions than answers. Anyone could have seen the gears working in his head if they looked close enough, though Sybil’s words quickly interrupted Elias’ already sporadic train of thought. Somehow he’d forgotten the Aurora’s castle sat on top of a mountain.

    “Yeah, let’s get inside,” He said after Luna made the final decision. He followed Sybil and Luna into the castle’s golden foyer, his cloak evaporated into streams of white light the moment he crossed. Golden light seemed to spill from all directions. The place was so full of plush and shine that Elias almost found it gaudy. Even the hall’s chandelier - intricately chiselled from a giant glowing white lacrima - almost felt overdone. At the same time, however, everything seemed perfectly natural. As if Elias were the one who was out of place. His street clothes felt dirty in the face of all the castle’s polish.

    Luna sat down and Elias awkwardly stood nearby, almost afraid to take a seat as she spoke. Long days and Sabertooth.

    “I actually visited Sabertooth once,” He said, “I don’t know what it was but they felt pretentious, or maybe just too macho.” Elias shifted and took a breath. “It’s a guild full of fighters and it didn’t feel all that natural to me. Almost like they were trying too hard.”

    Luna’s eyes looked bloodshot as she watched Elias finish his little story before asking if he wanted to join the guild.

    “Yep, sure do,” He replied, “And I think I’ll fit in here just fine if everyone is like Sybil.” Elias gestured toward the pink-haired girl. “So do you have an entrance exam? Or should we wait until morning to get this all worked out? I kinda lost track of time while coming up here.” She really did look tired. Even though Elias had managed to hide the shaking of his nerves, it didn’t change the fact that he was way off schedule by walking up the side of a mountain. He’d taken a nap on the train when they got held up by railroad construction. That might have given him more energy than he deserved for the hour.

    WORD COUNT: 0000 | 0000


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    Lights in the Sky Dekkyses
    Elias, Color=#9966ff
    Ville, Color=#0099ff
    Luceam
    Luceam

    Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Player 
    Lineage : Equilibrium Equinox
    Position : None
    Posts : 642
    Guild : Sabertooth
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Experience : 3,252,365

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Nature Fairy
    Second Skill: AT-X
    Third Skill: Carpo's Prodigy Slayer

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    Post by Luceam 28th January 2019, 10:34 pm

    Luna listened to the points made by the man, and admired his dedication. She was tired and decided it was best to finish the matter of his recruitment immediately. She stood up and started to walk down the hall. "No exam. Just a few bits of paperwork and I gotta grab the guild stamper. Follow me." Luna walked through the castle, the elegant golden walls that would seem amazing have dulled to Luna, she had been around them too long gold lost it's allure. On the way to her destination she figured it would be wise to inform Elias of the basics of the guild hall.

    "As far as guildhall goes, I spend days here, but I am gone by nightfall most days; My Ilac number is posted in the mess hall, job board room, and my office door if I must be reached. Whoever bears the guild crest can teleport from the top of the mountain to the bottom, and vice versa." Luna then snapped her fingers and a door at the end of the hall opened up, leading into her next point about the guild. "Males can have a room in the West wing along the first three floors, find a bare room with only a key on the desk and touch it then that room and only that room is yours. Keep in mind, this castle is no less aware then you are, so treat it with respect. Also the castle only responds to me and the aces."

    Inside the room, against the far wall was a board spanning from one end of the wall to the other for job postings. Against the right side was a long gold table with a golden box with a slit opening on the top and on the outward facing side. Beside the box was a cup full of silver pens. In the wall beside the table was a golden safe built into the wall.

    Luna touched the safe as the Aurora crest appeared on the dial for a second before a snapping sound could be heard as the safe unlocked. Luna pulled open the safe and inside was the guild crest stamper and a stack of paper, Luna pulled out the stamper and a sheet. At the top was the Aurora guild crest, and filled with required blank spaces to be filled. Luna put down her wine glass and the sheet on table before fiddling with the stamper. "Fill out that paper later, it's basic information stuff. When you take a job you take down the notice, sign your name on it and drop it in the box. You gotta have the sheet filled before you go out for a job, but submitting it when you take a job is fine as well. Also where and what color do you want your guild crest tattoo?"


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    Post by Dekkys 4th February 2019, 7:43 am





    Elias Bishop


    Knight of the Aurora


    A little pep popped into Elias’ step as he followed Luna deeper into Aurora’s castle. No tests, no battles, nothing that could theoretically (or actually) kill you, unlike every single one of the other guilds the man had come across. It made him excited but were but were it for all the gaud and gold. It only made him guess that Aurora had a test of some kind, or someone would have stolen all that gold by now.

    In the meantime, Luna continued with her speech, basic introduction stuff. ILac numbers, mess halls, jobs, offices, rooms, and ease of access with a guild mark. All were pretty decent perks, but he felt an intrinsic disagreement with the dorms being so segregated. Hopefully no one there was a hormonal teenager anymore. Rules were rules, though, and Elias couldn’t be one to complain when a free room was on the line.

    The trio walked through another door into a room Elias figured couldn’t be anything other than the mess hall. At least the walls there weren’t made out of golden bricks. Luna pulled out a stack of papers, a pen, and the guild stamper from a safe near the far wall and the job board.

    “Oh, yeah,” Elias found himself a little startled after Luna asked about the guild stamp, he’d already started reaching for a pen. “Inside of my right forearm, kind of a lighter purple, like my voice.” Elias laughed a bit at himself, wondering where the absurd joke came from as he shrugged off his coat and rolled up his right sleeve. “Honestly, now I’m just waiting for whatever surprise you’ve got behind the next magic door.”


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