deokishisu.123
Justified Trope
The Earth is a very mysterious place, and the humans that live there only know a fraction of anything behind it. Although, they do have a bit of a concept for many of the things that would normally be beyond their comprehension.Such things like magic.
You are a student of Shinozuka High School, in Tokyo, Japan. It is the present day, and an American named Hal Relin has moved into a small, old house in the suburbs. In the basement, he finds a book, a really old one, and decides to take it to school with him (with a bit of haste- he was already running late), and reads the book throughout homeroom, and discovers quickly that this book was no ordinary stack of bound pages. It was a spell book.
He goes to the roof of the school, where a few students follow him to, each for their own reasons, and see Hal on the roof, performing some incantation. As he says the scripture, the wind begins to gust, and the ground beneath them gets heavy. An occultic symbol was forming in the ground, Hal at the center of the crop-circle like pattern, and each of the onlookers in their own circle, connecting to Hal's. When Hal finishes the incantation, a blast of Arcane energy hits the group of students, and knocks them all out, and send their subconsciousness to an ethereal place called the Astral Plane…...Maybe you need a little bit of back story with that. Hal, for lack of a better term, has no clue on anything Japanese. He was only suddenly brought the news that his father had to move to Japan for business, and that he would be their for the duration of a year or so. Hal was on the summer of his senior year, so he thought this was a perfect opportunity to finish his senior year in a school where people don't know him.
A place where he can probably enjoy himself. He got his transcript and asked his father if he could move to Japan with him. His dad was a really strange guy, and was normally a mother hen, but he allowed him to go. Hal was overjoyed! Except, there was a problem.He didn't know any Japanese.His dad had purchased a language learning software so that he could learn, and he studied extensively, all through the summer.Eventually, it was moving day, and Hal boarded the flight to Japan with his dad. He didn't really know his dad well, as he was always out on work, and was therefore never home. But when he was home, he tried to act like a mother for him. You see, Hal's mother died in childbirth, and his dad was hardly around, always at work. Because of this, Hal's dad will most likely not even be around often while he stayed in Japan. Hal and his dad arrived at the small house in the suburbs, which looked kinda old. Hal helped his father bring in their belongings.
As Hal was putting some of the storage items in the basement, he came across a mysterious book, one that was oddly written in what looked like Anglo-Saxon Runes, which was odd, as the Anglo-Saxons were in Europe, and they died out centuries ago. Why would this book be here? Hal looked up Anglo-Saxon runes on the internet, and began to translate the book. It was exceedingly hard to think of the word structure the way it was written, but he did have a bit of a knowledge of riddles from his grandfather, so he knew how to think outside the box. He began to notice something. Something rather morbid, yet...Magical.You come in as a student of Shinozuka High School. You have your own story, and you all have your own paths.However, our paths are intertwined. We are all bound by a destiny.When Hal casts this first spell, a great evil is secretly let loose in the world.I'm sure you can guess what you need to do- Stop that darkness from destroying the planet.But can you learn the powers of magic in time before this darkness can sweep the world and destroy it?
Approved:
deokishisu.123 - Hal Relin - Astral Magic
DVB - Diego Vendrix -Spirit Magic
*Jean Grey* - Monica Fiorelli - Dark Magic
Billy Mays - Henry Cooldown - Physical Magic
Winterbreezesrule - Alexandra Shirley - Dark magic
Requiem's Eclipse - Kyle DelVecchio - Light Magic
Xander Ketsu - Takashi Minamot - Physical Magic
Flame Mistress - Yamiko "Mimi" Winton - Mental Magic
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You are a student of Shinozuka High School, in Tokyo, Japan. It is the present day, and an American named Hal Relin has moved into a small, old house in the suburbs. In the basement, he finds a book, a really old one, and decides to take it to school with him (with a bit of haste- he was already running late), and reads the book throughout homeroom, and discovers quickly that this book was no ordinary stack of bound pages. It was a spell book.
He goes to the roof of the school, where a few students follow him to, each for their own reasons, and see Hal on the roof, performing some incantation. As he says the scripture, the wind begins to gust, and the ground beneath them gets heavy. An occultic symbol was forming in the ground, Hal at the center of the crop-circle like pattern, and each of the onlookers in their own circle, connecting to Hal's. When Hal finishes the incantation, a blast of Arcane energy hits the group of students, and knocks them all out, and send their subconsciousness to an ethereal place called the Astral Plane…...Maybe you need a little bit of back story with that. Hal, for lack of a better term, has no clue on anything Japanese. He was only suddenly brought the news that his father had to move to Japan for business, and that he would be their for the duration of a year or so. Hal was on the summer of his senior year, so he thought this was a perfect opportunity to finish his senior year in a school where people don't know him.
A place where he can probably enjoy himself. He got his transcript and asked his father if he could move to Japan with him. His dad was a really strange guy, and was normally a mother hen, but he allowed him to go. Hal was overjoyed! Except, there was a problem.He didn't know any Japanese.His dad had purchased a language learning software so that he could learn, and he studied extensively, all through the summer.Eventually, it was moving day, and Hal boarded the flight to Japan with his dad. He didn't really know his dad well, as he was always out on work, and was therefore never home. But when he was home, he tried to act like a mother for him. You see, Hal's mother died in childbirth, and his dad was hardly around, always at work. Because of this, Hal's dad will most likely not even be around often while he stayed in Japan. Hal and his dad arrived at the small house in the suburbs, which looked kinda old. Hal helped his father bring in their belongings.
As Hal was putting some of the storage items in the basement, he came across a mysterious book, one that was oddly written in what looked like Anglo-Saxon Runes, which was odd, as the Anglo-Saxons were in Europe, and they died out centuries ago. Why would this book be here? Hal looked up Anglo-Saxon runes on the internet, and began to translate the book. It was exceedingly hard to think of the word structure the way it was written, but he did have a bit of a knowledge of riddles from his grandfather, so he knew how to think outside the box. He began to notice something. Something rather morbid, yet...Magical.You come in as a student of Shinozuka High School. You have your own story, and you all have your own paths.However, our paths are intertwined. We are all bound by a destiny.When Hal casts this first spell, a great evil is secretly let loose in the world.I'm sure you can guess what you need to do- Stop that darkness from destroying the planet.But can you learn the powers of magic in time before this darkness can sweep the world and destroy it?
Approved:
deokishisu.123 - Hal Relin - Astral Magic
DVB - Diego Vendrix -Spirit Magic
*Jean Grey* - Monica Fiorelli - Dark Magic
Billy Mays - Henry Cooldown - Physical Magic
Winterbreezesrule - Alexandra Shirley - Dark magic
Requiem's Eclipse - Kyle DelVecchio - Light Magic
Xander Ketsu - Takashi Minamot - Physical Magic
Flame Mistress - Yamiko "Mimi" Winton - Mental Magic
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Hal Relin awoke that Wednesday morning, at about 7:30 in the morning. He groggily opened his eyes and tried to glance at the clock while still in REM sleep. He looked at the clock for a moment, and it took him about a minute to realize what he was looking at, and why. He yawned and stretched, and got out of bed. He stood up, and all the blood rushed to his head for getting up so fast. His body suddenly weaker, he fell back on his bed, and waited for his tunnel vision to clear up. After it cleared, he walked over to his dresser, and opened it. Apon looking at the school uniform neatly laid out in it, he remembered with a sudden mental slap that he was going on his first day of Japanese High School today. A flurry of butterflies filled his stomach, the same sensation that caused him uneasy rest the night before. He took out a pair of pants, and a white shirt. He rushed to his small closet, and took out the blazer jacket. He quickly put it on, and frantically found his bag, and he unceremoniously shot out of the wooden-slat door that barricaded his room from the hallway, and rushed to the kitchen, where his father was wearing his pink apron with a cow on it, cooking food.
"Morning, Hal!" Mr. Relin said. "I see you're up bright and early!"
"Well, yeah, I need to go... to... school..." Hal looked at the apron. "Dad, why on Earth are you wearing that again?"
"What? It's my lucky apron!" Mr. Relin complained. "Really, how cool is it? It's got a cow on it, too!"
Hal sighed, and sat down. He pulled that ancient book from his bag again, and flipped it open, and started to try and translate the runes again. His dad glanced over.
"Still trying to read that thing?" Hal nodded, but wasn't really listening. "It looks very old. You should let maybe a history teacher in your school look at it, maybe he can transcribe it for you..."
Hal eventually ate the breakfast his dad gave to him, which was rice and sausage. He put his book back in his bag, and rushed to the door, aiming to reach a bus before 8:10. He clamoured up the bus's stairs, and took a seat, with a large huff. He really hoped he could make it to his new school, 4 blocks away, in 20 minutes.
"Oh...?" Mr. Relin said, eyeing a black box on the table. "Hal forgot his lunch..." He picked it up. "Oh well, I'm sure someone will be kind enough to him to let hi have something..."
Hal eventually arrived on the campus, and walked through gate of the the brick wall surrounding it. He looked all around. He almost stuck out badly, as his skin was much paler. But there were actually a few people here with pale skin too. That made Hal sigh in relief a bit. He sat down on a small bench. He was sure people would notice him, because he looked noticeably different... but he would just have to wait and see... He took out his book, and continued to translate it.
"Morning, Hal!" Mr. Relin said. "I see you're up bright and early!"
"Well, yeah, I need to go... to... school..." Hal looked at the apron. "Dad, why on Earth are you wearing that again?"
"What? It's my lucky apron!" Mr. Relin complained. "Really, how cool is it? It's got a cow on it, too!"
Hal sighed, and sat down. He pulled that ancient book from his bag again, and flipped it open, and started to try and translate the runes again. His dad glanced over.
"Still trying to read that thing?" Hal nodded, but wasn't really listening. "It looks very old. You should let maybe a history teacher in your school look at it, maybe he can transcribe it for you..."
Hal eventually ate the breakfast his dad gave to him, which was rice and sausage. He put his book back in his bag, and rushed to the door, aiming to reach a bus before 8:10. He clamoured up the bus's stairs, and took a seat, with a large huff. He really hoped he could make it to his new school, 4 blocks away, in 20 minutes.
"Oh...?" Mr. Relin said, eyeing a black box on the table. "Hal forgot his lunch..." He picked it up. "Oh well, I'm sure someone will be kind enough to him to let hi have something..."
Hal eventually arrived on the campus, and walked through gate of the the brick wall surrounding it. He looked all around. He almost stuck out badly, as his skin was much paler. But there were actually a few people here with pale skin too. That made Hal sigh in relief a bit. He sat down on a small bench. He was sure people would notice him, because he looked noticeably different... but he would just have to wait and see... He took out his book, and continued to translate it.
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