Board Thread:RolePlay/@comment-2600:1014:B02F:4DFC:F99C:C741:A5AE:7D51-20190226004247/@comment-66.220.214.65-20190311171847

I’ll start it but you can still add characters if you’d like and I’ll add them in.

part 1

Tailah thought back to her entrace form, when she had first filled it out. How she barely refrained from erasing her parent’s names from the line. She had seen how they nodded along with the council  when they discussed her banishment. She tugged on her exillium necklace, which was now almost long enough to wrap around her neck twice, rolled up her sleeves, and leapt away.

Kaya dried her eyes. She knew that if she hadn’t started the fires, she wouldn’t have been banished, but that didn’t stop a part of her from thinking it was unfair, since she had just manifested and she couldn’t control her ability. But there was no one to train her in her ability, so banishment seemed like the best option. To the council, at least. It was only her third day, and none of them had gone well so far. She closed her eyes, rallying her concentration, and glittered away, head down.

Ace smirked, ignoring the worry in her gut. She had nailed the last skill on her second try, and she wasn’t doing nearly as badly as she did when she started, a few weeks back. She toyed with the bead, but couldn’t hold it up to the sky. She didn’t regret what she’d done. She didn’t like the kid anyway, and the Forbidden Cities had always been a huge curiosity of hers. Plus it didn’t hurt that Trix didn’t seem to care about what she’d done, and hinted that Ace would be ready soon. What she was almost ready for, she never said. Quickly flashing a flame in her right hand, and gathering a flame shaped orb of water in her other, she leaped away, the smirk still imprinted on her face.

Valia sighed. She had been sooo close. But apparently the council had been tracking her. Not her registry pendant. Her. She had heard of a group called the Neverseen, and thought, why not? So she started to reach out. They gave her a pale yellow crystal when she convinced them- fairly easily, thanks to her ability, that having a talented beguiler on their side would be a definite advantage. She wasn’t sure how well she would do, thanks to her brain damage. But she heard all the conditions were awful. She glared at her nexus, not caring that it was probably the reason she was still alive, and leaped away shaking.

~Aquera the gnome