Sicilia Moriell/Littlemankitten
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The Bunny faunus was staring into space. Her gaze was blank and rolling about, and she was mumbling something about numbers and sheep… “Huh?” She turned to regard Sicilia seconds after she spoke. “Oh… I came to be a Huntress. I’m training…” And nothing else was heard from her. Mauve’s attention seemed to be drifting away from Sicilia, please call her back to Remnant.
Sicilia did her best to ignore what was happen around her, it was much too crazy for her. She would much rather people stop shouting and fighting, save their energy for the grimm. “O-Oh u-u-uhm, me t-too.” Sicilia silently scolds herself for asking a question with such an obvious answer, though she wanted Mauve to elaborate on it. “S-so, why do you w-want to be a hunter? I-I-It seems like you’d just uh… Fall asleep.” Sicilia said, actually curious as to why Mauve seemed to be so distant, though also hoping she wouldn’t offend Mauve somehow.
“... Mhm…” Mauve’s gaze turned to Sicilia, blinking her eyes open as she registered the question at her typical slow pace. “... I don’t know.” The admission was said in an honest and direct tone. “I had a good reason. I had a… really, really good reason… but I forgot. I forget a lot. But I still want to do it.” Her head bobbed side to side as if reacting to a tune she heard in her head. “... I’ll be fine. It’ll be fine. I’m… not bad at fighting, and I want to do it… isn’t that enough?”
She didn’t know? That seemed odd. How could someone not know their reasons for joining something, especially this place of all places? “O-oh, uhm...I-I see…” She said more as a response just to respond, unsure how to actually meaningfully respond. “I suppose t-that would b-be enough… It’s not l-like I-I have any noble reason myself…” Sicilia said awkwardly, looking back at her plate and taking a small bite of the food. She wondered just how good Mauve could actually fight, she definitely didn’t seem like the fighter type. Then again Sicilia was aware of her own social awkwardness, so it’d be hypocritical to judge her based purely on that. “W-well, I hope I-I c-can see your s-skills in b-battle soon.” Sicilia silently hyped herself up for that occasion, wondering what Muave was actually capable of.
"... You will, if everything goes well for us. I'm sure there'll be the usual spars, or missions, and the like..." Her sentence is broken with a yawn. "Not to mention the combat test that I'm sure we'll have... and..." Mauve's head is nodding ever closer to her food. She's literally falling asleep right this very moment.
Lucilla Vavanova/Mark3000 and Emma Nightingale/MiscChaos
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”Yeah, it really blew me out of the water too when that guy went berserk.” The pink-haired student would welcome the presence of Lucilla and Emma, smiling at them while holding a fork stabbing through a piece of steak. “You’re right that we never introduced ourselves earlier too, Emma! I’m Roux d’Aramitz, it’s nice to meet you both!”
Emma almost feels like tearing her hair out when Pinkie is introduced. That name gives no fuckin’ hints to their gender! She’s about one step away from just asking what the fuck they go by and that’s embarrassing! Maybe she should just stop caring. Maybe all this questioning is just gonna drive her insane. Maybe she oughta rip off Pinkie’s pants to get a definitive answer. While the first option is definitely the mature one, the temptation of the latter is horrible. To fight it a bit, she starts taking bites of the food in front of her. And has to fight to keep it all down. While it’s delicious as fuck, it’s way to rich for her stomach. She has no experience with food that wasn’t either stolen from a shitbowl in the middle of nowhere or shit that was thrown out. But if this is the standard fare around here, she’s just gonna have to suck it up and get used to it. She can’t fight on an empty stomach and throwing up everything she gets here would only weaken her. So she decides to take smaller bites and hope for the best.
“So, and feel free to call me an asshole, ya’ll don’t seem like what one envisions when ya think of Huntress. Where’d ya’ll come from? Any reason ya wanna be a Huntress?” She figures that’s good enough for “getting to know you” questions. Or at the very least it should let her know if she’s dealing with moral crusaders or some shit. Those types tend to look down on those who live like she’s lived and that would kinda be a huge problem.
Lucilla paused for a moment as Emma brought up the embarrassing mess that red-haired dolt left on her face. Looking at the woman, it was clear she had an Idea of what Lucilla was doing before getting on the airship. Though there was no need to blurt it out. “Y-Yes, it sort of caught me by surprise and I ended up a mess. Not the first impression I was going for” Lucilla said in a modest tone. Listening to Roux finally introduce themselves, Lucilla was as confused as ever as to the Huntsman’s or Huntress’s actual gender. Though if there was one thing Lucilla was good at, it was teasing out details through conversation. “Roux, that’s a lovely name, though a little uncommon. How did your parents choose it?” She said in a casual manner.
Once Lucilla finished her meal, she laid her utensils on the plate and beckoned a servant over for a cup of coffee. “Black please” She said with a cool tone. Through her time with Victor and her various ‘Dates’, Lucilla had grown accustomed to this kind of food. When Emma finally asked her about her motivation, Lucilla paused for a moment. “No, that is a valid question Emma. I’m originally from the capital. I want to become a Huntress to provide for my parents. While they both work in a steam engine factory, their pay is so little that we can barely scrape by. The only reason I was able to attend Ixion is because I have the help of a benefactor. But more than that. When you look at huntress, they always seem to hold their heads up with pride. I wanted to do something I can be proud of” Lucilla said pausing for a moment.
Roux was biting into a piece of steak when this next question came. The pink-haired student finished the cut of the meat before a move was made to answer. "I dunno. Never asked my father what was running through his mind when he named me. Probably nothing." A careless shrug was added to the statement, and the conversation seemed to move on. "Woah... really, Lucilla? That's super admirable! I'm from Vale and I only came here because I wanted to get away from my life and go all independent. I heard those stories about Huntsmen and Huntresses and figured "Why not?" so here I am. You've got a way more interesting story though!" A grin split the face of Roux at the admission of their not so compelling motivation. This one seemed to prefer a more simplistic approach to things.
"What about you, Emma? Why do you want to become a Huntress?" Roux turned to Emma with a smile packaged on top of the conversational question.
Emma continues making her way through the fare, apparently doing a good job of hiding how hard it is to keep eating if no one’s commented on it. It’s a damn good thing when she finally gets full because she doubts she could do too much more without giving in to the urge to vomit. She really hopes she gets used to this soon. It’s really too delicious to keep doing this. It’s somewhat annoying though that she can’t get any info about Roux from the question Lucilla asked. She was hoping for something. Some hint or trail or something to put her on the trail. Instead all she has are more questions. Such as “What the hell is wrong with Pinkie’s parents if they didn’t put any thought into the name?” and “Isn’t it usually the mom who names kids?” But she puts those thoughts aside since she was asked a question.
“Probably the same story a bunch of other people here have. Grimm came through and killed everyone I knew and everyone I loved. I didn’t like being completely unable to even try to help them. After the life I’ve lived, it rubbed me wrong. So I’m gonna become a Huntress and get strong enough that no one in front of me dies ever again. And I wanna kill at least 43 of them. 1 for each person in my town who died.” While he’s trying to convert them to her side, she still isn’t sure how they lean on the whole “Leader of a guerilla warfare campaign against the rich” thing. They could congratulate her, they can shun her. At the very least, it’s not necessary information yet. Better to hold that back for later
“I see we all have our reasons for being here” Lucilla said as she took a sip of coffee . She found the bitter taste and strong aroma helped to refocus her mind. She had decided to keep the name of her benefactor under wraps. Mr. Valentina was a man with his hands in various business ventures, both legitimate and illegitimate. Opinion on him was mixed. Some see his as an impressive entrepreneur, while others a silver tongued fox. Best to wait a bit before mentioning his name. It seems the mystery of Roux’s gender would have to wait for another day as well.
“Though I have to admit, I’ve never seen a weapon like yours before Emma” Lucilla said as pointed towards her combat boots. Lucilla has seen a variety of weapons at the combat school she attended. But armaments like Emma’s were rather uncommon. “If you have some free time, would you be willing to spar with me?”
Roux frowned sadly at Emma's story. "Wow... that really sucks to hear, but I'm glad you're still fighting on ahead anyway!" The pink-haired student remained totally unaware of the confusion caused by the answers given to the two girls' questions. As the conversation moved along to Emma's weapons and sparring, a grin would split on the face of this new acquaintance. "Hey, me too! I wanna see how I'd fare against you guys, so if either of you feel like it at some point later, feel free to come find me and we'll get some practice in!"
“These?” Emma says, looking down at her weapon. She didn’t know they were that rare when she was snatching them. She might have grabbed a different item if she knew. Standing out ain’t always a good thing and if these things are recognizable, someone’s likely to come for them sooner or later. “I didn’t know they were that rare. I haven’t gotten a chance to break em in yet, so the chance to do so would be awesome.” Well, she says that, but her fighting style already used a lot of kicking anyway. How hard could it be to adjust to the weight of Innocent Monster while she does so? Though it’s probably for the best not to let them know exactly how she got them. Not until she knows how morally just they are. Some people hear “stealing” and think “circumstances be damned, you must be punished”. Which is damned stupid to her. If she didn’t steal, she and her family and friends would have been dead long ago. Same way she won’t judge Lucilla if she was some sort of prostitute before coming here since having people willing to do that made life livable for her entire crew. And she refuses to think being dead due to inaction is more evil than theft.
“Speaking of, I don’t even know what your weapon is, CiCi. And I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like yours though, Pinkie. A staff with rotating bits around it? How does that even work?” She says, tilting her head in curiosity. Not saying much since Emma hasn’t really seen weapons beyond a stone spear or something, but whatever.
CiCi? Lucilla thought to herself. She’d never been given a nickname like that before. Her parents and friends might call her Luci from time to time. And her clients had a litany of pet names for her. But Lucilla liked the ring of CiCi. Patting the Chakrams resting on waist, she unhooked them so Emma and Roux could get a better look.
“They have an interesting design don’t they?” She said with a hint of pride. “I call them Revolving Rose. They’re based on these hops I used to use when I performed on the street. When I was little I would dance and play music on the street for pocket change. That feels like such a long time ago” Lucilla said with a strangely nostalgic smile. “They’re light and easy to swing. They can even be thrown, though I prefer to keep them in hand” She said as she placed the weapons back to her side. “But Roux I too am interested in how your weapon works.”
“Woooaahh… that sounds pretty cool, CiCi.” It sounded like Roux would also be joining in on the use of this new nickname. “My weapon isn’t all that interesting though. I call it Gambanteinn, and it’s really just a staff with smaller parts rotating around it. The smaller parts are a little harder than the staff itself and they’ve got small dust compartments in them that I could charge with Yellow Dust, but I don’t have any of that stuff yet so they’re really just kinda useless? It’s a prototype I bought online.” A careless shrug came from the pink-haired student.
Amelia Picton/Blue56 and Hunter Sleiper/cliffracer
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"Sho. 'Melia." Hunter finishes a big mouthful as she's talking. "What's got you comin' here, anyways? I mean, why ya wanted to come'n train to join the hunt. Fuckin'... lookin' around at all these people, aside from all the… y'know, lap of luxury types who probably find it SPORTING, it just gets me wonderin' why they choose a path like this." Her tone of voice makes certain opinions of hers clear- she doesn't seem to hold the wealthy in too high regard, and she doesn't appear to be underestimating the toll it could take on a person. "Afore you ask, I ain't so complex. I wanna be a problem-solver. Grimm are the biggest problem I can thwack with my staff." She pats the odd-looking soda can on her hip at that remark.
Amelia continues to eat as quietly and unintrusively as she possibly can, both to avoid disturbing Hunter and to not attract attention to herself, when Hunter starts up a conversation. She hadn't been prepared for any questions, let alone one about her motives, and thus started to panic while considering how she would answer. Her first instinct was to stall for time by asking about Hunter's reason for being here, but that plan is dashed when Hunter answers it before she can even ask. "Oh... W-well that's still quite the admirable goal..." Amelia replies, starting to feel a bit self concious about her own comparitively selfish reasoning. Hunter was blunt perhaps, but she did seem to have a confidence that Amelia certainly lacked. Back to her current predicament though, Amelia quickly took a quick bite of her salad, her mind racing as she chewed. She didn't want to talk about her parents being slaves as that would surely lead people to look down on her even more than she already expected them to, not Hunter probably but if she were overheard and word were to spread... "I... Um... I n-need money..." Amelia begins, feeling a bit guilty to admit such a selfish motivation, even if the money wasn't specifically for her, it was still for her own personal gain. "My parents are servants for a noble family. I've been helping out since I was young, but they want me to go out and live my own life instead of just doing what they do. Even if hunting Grimm isn't what I end up doing with my life, I can still put what I earn doing it to use in getting a fresh start." She explains, feeling her face start to flush as it's getting a little embarrassing to talk so much about herself. "Ummm... H-have you fought any Grimm before, Hunter?" Amelia asks, trying to change the subject off of herself. She didn't have much in the way of combat training either, so she was a little curious to know just how far behind the other students she was.
Hunter merely nods in agreement towards Amelia's humble desire to get paid. She hadn't considered the monetary aspect of it before, but hell, it'd sure be nice to make a living off of what she wants to do anyways. "Gettin' paid without turnin' to bein' a whore. Here here." But then Amelia gives a bit of context to her wish… That definately needles her a little, which makes her thankful she has the ability to look back down so Amelia can't see her face. "Shit, that's probably a better reason than most'a the lot here have. Haven't fought any Grimm yet, you can blame the protection the city has for that, but I've had enough 'lovable street rat battles' ta go around." She looks back up, glad Amelia wanted to divert the subject.
Amelia was already feeling flustered by this whole situation, but she can feel her face flush beet red when Hunter mentions turning to being a whore. She had never even considered that idea before, but if she can't make it here at Ixion... Well it could be either selling herself or returning to her parents in shame if things got really bad. The weight Amelia felt on her shoulders got a little heavier, but hearing that she wasn't alone in not having fought any Grimm was a small relief at least. "Ah... W-well, street fighting is still more than I've ever done. I've only ever sparred during training, so I've got a lot of catching up to do. I-I'm a little nervous about it actually..." She replies, oblivious to the fact that it was completely obvious how nervous she was and that saying she was "a little" nervous was a huge understatement. When Hunter looks back up at her, Amelia catches herself reflexively glancing away, finding it difficult to make eye contact, especially while she was so flustered. "S-seeing how strong Professor Atwater is does make me feel a little better. I think we'll be okay around him."
Hunter claps her hand on to Amelia's thigh to try and comfort her, since doing the same to her shoulder is a bit out of the question right now. "Yeah, I doubt there's anything to worry about. If ya wanna spar though, I'm sure to push your reaction time!" She grins. "If you do end up with something to worry about though, jus' lemme know, alright? Heh heh, I bet you'll need a blunt instrument sooner or later." It looks like despite Amelia's anxiety catching her, Hunter's in a pretty good mood from this conversation. She nearly chokes when she gets back to scarfing down her meal!
As all of those at the table are conversing and eating, Mark suddenly drops a piece of chicken that he had been munching on, and slams his hands on the table, causing it to shake violently, before spinning out of his seat, his coattails flapping behind him as he looks sideways down the length of the table, one of his arms held straight out behind him, his palm turned outwards, while his other hand grips his shoulder, his nose in the crook of his elbow. This sudden dramatic movement and racket caused Roux and Danny to jump in surprise, Roux letting out a frightened squeak, though Mauve didn’t seem to notice what was going on, while Danny flipped out of his seat backwards, performed a quick spin, then dropped low in preparation for a head spin, assuming it was a dance battle. It wasn’t a dance battle, however. "Settle your spoons and forks, student hopefuls. As stated, your allotted time to eat has met its end. Therefore," Mark briefly throws out a hand to dramatically snap his fingers, and the kitchen staff at the side would come to collect the plates and other such things, "the tour begins now."
Shortly after saying this, Mark spun on his heel and marched to the door, with Crystal following a beat after. He didn't even wait for their acknowledgement. To the side of Emma and Lucilia, Roux sighed. "I don't know what to say about that guy..."
Regardless of how anyone felt, they had to follow after their guiding teachers if they wanted a lay of the land, so the group of student hopefuls formed together and followed after Mark. He led them down a new hall that looked similar to the last and took a left down the stairs. This first floor looked much like the last, but simpler, with more active halls. Mark gave them no time to gawk and led the group down another hall that passed through the courtyard proper, where everyone could see that same class from before was still ongoing. The student who looked to have been eaten was safe and sound, too! Except he had a strange, hollow look in his eyes, with a gaze that seemed to stare a thousand yards more...
"That woman over there is the school's botany professor,
Azul Briar. You will refer to her as Professor Azul during your stay here, as her sister also works here. That one prefers more casual greetings regardless." Mark barely introduced her. He hardly even gestured or so much as called for her attention, but she still turned around to wave at the group anyway with a lackadaisical smirk.
After passing through the courtyard, the group re-entered a separate part of the building, the door leading straight into what seemed to be the Gymnasium. The floor was perfectly polished hardwood with basketball markings across it, and hoops on mechanical arms, folded up against the ceiling and out of the way. Against the walls were numerous doors, most of which were open, revealing baskets of supplies, such as weights, various types of balls for sports, hurdles, and other such items, including an entire closet full of training weapons. Through one set of doors was another room, with a raised circular platform in the center, a red line drawn around the edges just before the dropoff, after which a metal wall had been erected to shield a row after row of metal bleachers. Through yet another wide open set of double doors, the group could see an entire weight-lifting room, with numerous weight machines, a large number of which couldn’t be recognized.
While most of the group stared in amazement and wonder at the elaborate gymnasium and battle arena, Danny looked somewhat concerned. “Yo, teach, is there, like… a uh… dance floor? You know, where we could REALLY get our dance on, when these dance battles get REAL serious-like?” he asked, as he shifted his weight nervously. Which was an understandable act on his part, since Mark's sharp gaze shifted to him the moment his mouth opened. He almost looked offended by the question. Or by Danny's entire presence itself. "This is the gymnasium," he started in a way that almost seemed like he was ignoring the question. "Ixion Academy is funded well enough to use this realm as both the fitness center where our students are tested and trained regularly in physical training and the combat class's arena for spars and honorbound duels. The floor beneath us is equipped with terrain-changing technology, allowing us to shift the very space of this realm to encompass the many biomes of the human world—from rocky mountains, to grass plains, to snowy forests... and many more." ... He's not directly answering the question.
Danny squints for a moment, seemingly processing the information that Mark had just given out, then he opens his eyes fully again and replies, not really taking the hint “Wait, teach, was that a yah or a nah?” he asks, dumbly. Roux, who was watching with the rest of the group, cringes “I guess he didn’t notice how offended Mark looked when he asked that question?” they whisper, quietly, to whoever was nearby, without looking. Meanwhile, Mark was glaring at the oblivious Danny with the force of four suns. "... You've all seen enough of this place. We depart to our next location." He's leaving again.
The remainder of the tour went rather smoothly, with Mark showing the group the Library, which had more books than any of them had ever seen in their lives. The Library had massive metal shelves, which were constructed with steam technology, and large metal gears, which allowed the shelves to reorganize themselves on command, to sort the books by title or author. At the end of each row of shelves was a large, round table, which looked as though it could seat up to fifteen people comfortably. The floor of the library was covered with a thick purple rug that the group could feel themselves sinking into with every step. After the library, the group was taken to the Smithery, a massive, wide open room with a metal, slip resistant floor, and matching metal walls. All along the walls were shelves that reached up to the ceiling, separated by bars that had copper-colored mechanical arms, controlled by metal panels at the bottom of each shelf, allowing people to use the mechanical arms to bring them the components they wanted. Beside each panel was a screen that listed the parts on the shelves and their positions for the viewer. Filling the rest of the room were rectangular metal tables, lined with tools and parts, students on each side of the tables, using them to build or modify their weapons.
Then there’d come the classrooms and dormitories. Mark led the mass of students, first, to each of the classrooms they’d regularly attend while at Ixion. The classrooms all had the typical appearance of your standard academy’s classroom; a teacher’s desk at the front with a blackboard behind it and the usual chair, stairs leading up to lines of seats with a long wooden bench to serve as desks with sections under for their files and such, though each of the classrooms also came with their specific decorations; Mark’s room was generally longer with the blackboard’s wall further from the students’ seats, Crystal’s classroom was darker with artificial lighting and covered windows, Professor Azul’s classroom had several plants and fauna kept to the sides of the room, a classroom belonging to the bestiary professor was… candle-lit with a weird odor in the air? And finally, Azul’s sister—the politics professor—had a totally normal classroom.
Next were the dormitories. The students found that there were three separate buildings that served as the dorms; the first was shared by first and second years, the second was shared by third years and the teachers, and the fourth was strictly the faculty. Mark briefly showed them their dorm building, where they spotted a few other second years who merely watched them from afar. They had their own bathhouses and lounges, and there they were informed that they’d apparently be dorming together with other strangers! Room assignments would be settled after the tour.
After the dormitories, Mark led the group to the Ballroom. The Ballroom was a massive, square room, with a tiled floor, each tile being designed to look like a part of a massive painting of a girl in a red cloak, facing off against a massive wolf-like Grimm. All around the room, purple curtains were draped over the windows, with lights on each side. The ceiling was covered with a painting of a forest, and had numerous chandeliers dangling from it, each with numerous tiny gems decorating the outer layers of the glass domes. Next, Mark brought the group to the Amphitheater, a massive Colosseum-like room, with rows upon rows of metal, cushioned seats circling a metal-tiled arena, with a metal dome that could be deployed over the arena, if needed, to protect the audience. The arena was designed with a series of gears around it that allowed it to be raised or lowered, much like each row of seats, which could be collapsed into the floor, or lowered to an even level, or raised even higher. Attached to the massive ceiling was a series of gigantic screens, attached to metal arms and gears that allowed them to be deployed for audience viewing.
“This concludes the tour,” Mark spoke with a tone of finality, spinning around to face the assembled group of student-hopefuls. Crystal remained off to the side with her typical air of detachment, staring off at nothing related to the situation as she waited for the other teacher to finish their task. “The Headmaster, Yugi Sol, will be with you shortly for his address, and the other professors such as myself and Crystal will accompany him, of course. To all you young, complacent souls… I bid farewell, and I wish you luck and attentiveness. Heed well the words of Headmaster Sol, and do not take him lightly just from his appearance. He is very powerful, very wise, and very worthy… of respect.” Mark dramatically raised a hand into the air. He brought his two fingers up, and with all the dramaticness of a performer, he…
Snapped. The noise echoed throughout the empty amphitheater, and he was gone in that moment, with a few lingering words… “Wait patiently.” How coooool… but it was at this moment that Crystal would sigh. “There's no point in leaving the amphitheater since we'll need to be back minutes later anyway. He really just wanted a dramatic exit… how idiotic." Ouch.