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Ósamræmi | Female | 17 | Shadow/Wind | M: All Awaking from her daydream, Osa received the key to the third cabin and headed over to it. She wondered if this was another ploy to ground her here, though while she was capable of leadership and collaboration, she didn't consider herself responsible. Still, I suppose keeping things is a specialty of mine. As she reached the front step of the large cabin, a high-speed blur knocked her off the porch and into a pile of bushes. Osa laughed. "Hircus! Glad you made it!" the baby goat bleated happily atop her as she scratched the back of his ears. She'd been gone for a week but he had handled himself alone many times before. Shoving him off her and rubbing her side where she'd been head-butt (after the gate ordeal she was a bit sore), Osa got up and took a strange, dodecahedral fruit from under her coat and tossed it to him. It was a souvenir she'd grabbed for him on the other side of the mists. She had no clue what it did but that was the point. Hircus ate anything and could withstand enough magical poison to kill a whale with a mild stomach ache (they had discovered this on accident). Hircus caught the fruit and chomped down, making a navy-blue mess as Osa sat down to watch what would happen. The goat tilted his head to one side, then the other, before spinning it around 360 degrees like an owl at the speed of lightning. His head was a circular blur. Osa laughed as she watched, something about a teetering goat body under what could have been a bayblade for all she knew had made this moment the best in her day. The spinning stopped abruptly and she caught Hircus when he fell over dizzy, still laughing from the goofy smile on his face. Letting the goat regain his balance, Osa looked up at the rest of the cabins, people were getting introduced to their cabinmates. She figured she ought to unlock the cabin and let people inside, so she headed up to the door and turned the key. Hircus would have to stay outside; few enjoyed living with 'the goat smell.' She picked an upstairs room on the left side of the cabin, hung her coat, and walked back outside to greet her cabinmates as they showed up.
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Ayira | Female | 17 | Earth | M: Everyone, specificly Oliver She looked at Oliver after being handed the key and announced as the "key-bearer." She sighed, she didn't want the responsiblity she was being given. He congradulated her on being a key-bearer as well and gave her a small smile. She smiled back, happy to have made a friend. "Nice meeting you, Aiyra. Hope we have our classes together." He said. This totally caught her off gaurd, he was hoping to have classes with her? This was not right, it was too good to be true. She just stood there for a moment, thoughts running through her head. She snapped out of it when he offered his hand, obviously for a handshake. She offered her left hand and he gently squeezed it for a split second, before obviously paniking and withdrawing his hand. Wait, is that how handshakes work? I guess it is, not that I've ever given one or had one given to me before. She grinned at him, watching him half-nod and walk away to the cabins. She looked over at her cabin mate. She was very young and had a dog- wait no wolf- as well as Ayira. Zeus was watching the other canine closly, but had dropped his aggressive growling. The girl introduced herself and commented on Zeus. "Ayira. My name is Ayira." She said akwardly, feeling nervous again. "This is Zeus, my companion." Zeus looked up at her when she said his name, tail starting to wag. She pet his head a few times before realizing the girl was still there, waiting for her. "Uh... I like your dog too." She was running out of things to say and was now twirling a strand of her hair nervously around her finger. She just suddenly turned, walking towards the cabins. Not even knowing what to say or do around the other girl. She glanced back and flashed a nervous smile while walking to the cabins, just making sure the girl was behind her still She didn't know which cabin was theirs, so she headed towards the nearest one to check it out.
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Jack Hickory | M | 16 1/2 | Lightning l M: Jack walked into the camp lugging his backpack over his shoulders, a duffle bag in one hand, and a very frustrated sea eagle’s cage in another. Artemis, the sea eagle, was hopping around frantically, being quite loud, and trying to knock the cage out of Jack’s hand. Jack had no idea where he was going, but kept walking towards the main building with a bounce in his step. He was always excited to go to any type of camp, even if it meant leaving loved ones behind for the summer. As much as it was sad to leave his older sister who was sure to pester him to death, there was a rush of excitement to meet new people and befriend them into submission. He quickly glanced backwards, both checking what was behind him and one of the side pouches on his backpack. With a sigh of discontentment, he had a longing to have brought his baseball bat, but it probably wouldn’t fly with the person in charge around here. He continued to the main building with Artemis still banging at the edge of the cage. One hit made the cage slip out of his hand and land on the ground with a loud “clang!” The door apparently came unlatched since the bird flew out cawing triumphantly. “What!” Jack dropped his bags and sprinted after the bird. He knew he’s going to be late. I mean, he was already late in the first place, but this is just adding an insult to injury. The wind pushed against him, making it difficult to run since he was as light as he is. Artemis circled above him as he came to a stop. Jack tried to catch his breath, then realizing he was in the middle of nowhere, tried to get the bird back towards the camp. “Artemis! Get back down here, you!” The bird flapped its wings quickly a few times before cocking its head back and forth challengingly. “Mrs. Cocky McFull of Herself-” Jack raised up his arm, still yelling at Artemis. “Don’t make me get you down from there myself.” He actually had no idea what to do, but started playing around with a few sparks in the sky. The hardest part was not electrocuting a bird who might or might not deserve it. Artemis swooped downwards, then flew up to the tip of a tall tree. There the bird sat, making fun of the human standing below. Jack grumbled and trudged over to the tree. He gripped the trunk and started to scale the massive structure towering far above his head. Occasionally a few well-placed branches or knots could be used for steps, but it was pretty much clear on that end of the tree. Eventually he reached where it was dangerous to climb any farther and attempted to grab the bird. He lost his balance and ended up clinging to one of the branches like those pictures of sloths. The ground seemed to be farther away than it was earlier and Jack let out a frantic scream. He could imagine it laid out right there, “here lies Jack- who died because of a bird.” He began to claw at the branch again, trying to head over to a safer branch- or one better than this anyways. “This is all your fault, Artemis!” Then he spotted it. A branch within reach that could lead him back to the heart of the tree. Jack grabbed ahold of it and swung himself over to another branch, ramming into the trunk with a soft “oof.” He sat on the branch, tilting his head back against the trunk while trying to find air. That scared him- a little too much. Artemis chose that moment to come down. She landed on Jack’s head telling tales of winning her little “game”. Jack’s hands sprung upwards and gripped the bird who started squawking angrily and trying to wiggle free. “Don’t you dare do that again,” he scolded the bird, hoping to knock some sense into her. He started down at the ground again before quickly looking upwards. “I don’t know how to get back down.” Reality hit him like a train, leaving him stunned so Artemis came free. At this point Jack didn’t really care. He and the bird were bound- Artemis couldn’t leave him even if she wanted to. He watched in disappointment as a silver sea eagle flew back towards the main building where both the cage and her food awaited. He knew he’d be stuck up here till that bird returned. (don't mind the one who clearly doesn't know what the definition of a paragraph is-) Edited at April 9, 2021 04:13 PM by Honeybee Falls
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Asher | 16 | male | Wind | M: Oliver Asher approached the guy Oliver. "Hey!" He said "wanna head to our cabin? I hope the latecomers aren't too late" he chuckled. He ran toward the cabin and turned the knob. Oh wait. It was locked he ran back and smiled sheepishly "mind unlocking the door?" He laughed at himself for his forgetfulness. He pulled his mouse, Squeek out and tickled her on the head. She nuzzled her tiny head in Asher's finger. He chuckled.
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Akira|Female|Magic, Fire| M:Everyone mainly Ayira and Zeus Akira watched Oliver and Ayira interact and speak to each other coming close enough to hear the end of the conversation. "Nice meeting you, Ayira. Hope we have our classes together." She then watched them interact a small nervous handshake and then the slight barrier thing envelope Oliver as he scurried off. She watched him a moment realizing he was clearly just as nervous as she was herself and how it seemed Ayira was as well. "Ayira. My name is Ayira." She smiled as Ayira introduced herself and then told her Zeuses name. She looked down at the large dog at Ayiras side and smiled at him. "He is a beautiful dog." She said noticing how awkward Ayira was being she herself was sure she didn't come off very smooth either. She noted how Ayira began to twirl a piece of her hair around her finger and she herself leaned from one foot to the next nervous. She never really had much social interaction with other people her age because of her abilities and her parents being scared of normal people finding out. The few she had come into contact with her didn't like her when they found out about her abilities. Once Ayira turned and headed in the direction of the cabins she began to follow giving a nervous smile whenever Ayira turned back to see if she was still following. She soon picked up pace and walked alongside Ayira.
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Alice | Female | 14 | Magic | M: Osa, Everyone(ind.)
Alice watched the girl with the 'everyone else' cabin key walk away from the main group. She followed and soon the cabin came into sight and she was greeted by an unusual scene. She saw her cabin's key-bearer toss a weird-looking thing to a goat, and then the goat ate it, but that wasn't the weird part. The part that shocked her was that the goat started spinning his head in a way no living thing should be able to. Soon the goat stopped and the girl went inside. Alice followed and found a nice ground-floor room at the far left side of the cabin. Then she went out into the main room to see if anyone was there.
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Ósamræmi | Female | 17 | Shadow/Wind | M: Alice mainly A girl made her way into the cabin and into a room. Osa waited for her to get set up before she heard footsteps into the main room. Target one, she thought, deciding it was about time to meet some people. Walking back inside, Osa slunk up the stairs and draped herself upside-down over the railing playfully behind the girl, and smiled. "Greetings," Osa said and waved when the girl turned around. "Nice to meet you, Cabinmate."
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Ayira | Female | 17 | Earth | M: Everyone, specificly Akira
Ayira sighed and went to the first cabin and examined the door for a moment before trying to turn the door nob. The door opened easily, which was not a good sign. She took one look in and then turned straigh around. Idiot. Wrong cabin. She told herself, shaking her head. She brushed past Akira, very emberassed. She didn't know what to say, so she just set off towards the next cabin. She glanced down at the key she held in her hand. It had a number on it the whole time? How am I think blind. She got mildly irritated with herself. She felt a tiny crack form under her foot and she quickly let her anger go. Stupid powers. I hate those things, so uncontrolable. She had totally forgotten about the other girl, she was too lost in thought and emberassed in herself.
She finally did remember- when she reached the cabin door- she glanced quickly behind her. "Sorry..." She mumbled, almost inaudable as she opened the cabin door and walked inside. She felt bad, she was ignoring the girl by accident. She had been on her own for too long, she wasn't used to being around other people.
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Akira | Female | Magic, Fire | M: Everyone, specificly Ayira Akira followed beside Ayira as they made it to the first cabin and watched as Ayira inspected it turning the nob. Watching as the door opened easily and took a look inside with Ayira. She watched as Ayira turned straight around and brushed past her. Seeing her cheeks turn pink with embarassment and glance down at the key. She wanted to say something to help Ayira feel less embarassed but when her mouth opened nothing came out as she didn't know what to say. She followed Ayira towards the next cabin noticing the ground crack under her foot. She rubbed her arm feeling bad she didn't know how to console or help Ayira feel less angry or embarassed. 'Idiot why can't you think of anything to say. It can't be this hard to interact with other humans yea you've only had Celine and Binx most your life but how can talking to humans be any different.' Celine following along beside with Binx laying on her back. "Sorry...." She heard Ayira mumble and she blurted out the first thing in her head. "It's okay I often forget I am surrounded by people too, I am not good with human interaction." Her face turned beat red and she looked down to the ground letting her hair cover her face sheepishly. 'That was the stupidest thing in the world to say. Idiot now she probably thinks your waay to weird to be friends with.'
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Abner | male | 89 | nature | M: Abner sat in his rocking chair, he eventually fell asleep and dreamt a horrible dream. He was somehow stuck to the floor. He couldn't move his limbs. He saw a dark shape in front of him and other smaller black shapes running around engulfing his students? The big shape spoke "you will fail" then Abner woke up. He stood up and said out loud without meaning too "I won't fail" he spoke into the large megaphone on the roof of the building he was in, "five o'clock sharo for training tommorow"
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