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<blockquote data-quote="Hurog" data-source="post: 2933257" data-attributes="member: 37643"><p>It is nearing lunch time, and Keitaro and Thessaly are both looking forward to the beautiful sound that means half the day is gone, and there's a much needed break before the next half begins. Their respective teachers are trying to get the students to pay attention when the sky outside starts to darken. Slowly at first, but quicker until it is darker than you ever remember it. Keitaro gets a very ominous feeling about this, one that reminds him of the one by his parents room, but much worse. The grimoire is silent, but Thessay can tell there's something bad going on. Students are flocking to the windows, and bolts of brilliant red light can be seen arcing across the sky. Before you have a chance to react more than this, the sky glows with a brilliant green light, searing your eyes even through their tightly clenched lids. Then, a flare of red, and the lights, along with your conciousnesses, go out.</p><p></p><p>Taka, however, is woken up when a sudden flash of red allerts her senses. She can tell it's early in the morning as she sees a very similar scene through her own window. She wracks her brain, but nothing she has encountered has prepared her for this, so with a disturbingly calm demeanor, she waits for whatever will happen to come. (green sky, red flash, etc)</p><p></p><p>You all wake up in an open area. A moderate crowd of people is moving through the area, a large one, with a strange, fiberous material for ground, and walls and cieling too far to see. Still, you can tell somehow you're in an enclosed space, if a large one. The lighting doesn't come from any one direction, so much as the entire place seems to glow slightly. You notice, though similar to before, there is something strange about your bodies, they seem, lighter, seem to emit that strange glow, and the coloring seems to be a little off. As you take this all in, people are begining to notice you, and a few seem to be approaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hurog, post: 2933257, member: 37643"] It is nearing lunch time, and Keitaro and Thessaly are both looking forward to the beautiful sound that means half the day is gone, and there's a much needed break before the next half begins. Their respective teachers are trying to get the students to pay attention when the sky outside starts to darken. Slowly at first, but quicker until it is darker than you ever remember it. Keitaro gets a very ominous feeling about this, one that reminds him of the one by his parents room, but much worse. The grimoire is silent, but Thessay can tell there's something bad going on. Students are flocking to the windows, and bolts of brilliant red light can be seen arcing across the sky. Before you have a chance to react more than this, the sky glows with a brilliant green light, searing your eyes even through their tightly clenched lids. Then, a flare of red, and the lights, along with your conciousnesses, go out. Taka, however, is woken up when a sudden flash of red allerts her senses. She can tell it's early in the morning as she sees a very similar scene through her own window. She wracks her brain, but nothing she has encountered has prepared her for this, so with a disturbingly calm demeanor, she waits for whatever will happen to come. (green sky, red flash, etc) You all wake up in an open area. A moderate crowd of people is moving through the area, a large one, with a strange, fiberous material for ground, and walls and cieling too far to see. Still, you can tell somehow you're in an enclosed space, if a large one. The lighting doesn't come from any one direction, so much as the entire place seems to glow slightly. You notice, though similar to before, there is something strange about your bodies, they seem, lighter, seem to emit that strange glow, and the coloring seems to be a little off. As you take this all in, people are begining to notice you, and a few seem to be approaching. [/QUOTE]
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