(OOC: Hey everyone. This is my first non-Pokemon RP, so that would explain if it's not so good. Please leave all of the criticism you have, because I want to be my best at this. Hope you all enjoy!)
Dusk looked up at the menacing gateway looming over him with the personification of a higher status.
Bloodstone Academy
‘Nunquam renuo messor’
What was engraved on the arch’s ominous stone surface may not have seemed the least bit oppressing to any ‘regular’ civilian, but Dusk, just like every other new student at Bloodstone, new what the Latin words ‘Nunquam renuo messor’ meant.
There were only certain types of people who where enrolled at Bloodstone; vampires, werewolves, ghoul, demons, witches, monsters, the undead and all creatures of the macabre. Dusk, wasn’t any of those things, he was just a regular 13 year old with incredibly acute senses, intellect and physical ability. Most humans were despised by the more respectable races, being seen as ‘Overrated weaklings, who find strength in numbers and not in an individual’s skill,’ (A quote from Professor Macranter’s popular historical recount, ‘The fall of vampiric lore’,) which made it difficult for the humans to avoid becoming the subject of intense discrimination and harassment. Dusk had had these problems even when attending a regular school so he could barely imagine what the students here would do to him.
Dusk took his first steps into the ascetic academy to see all of the students sitting in groups of their own race across the school yard. To his left, a gang of seemingly uninviting demons were staring at him with eyes that whispered ‘One step closer and we’ll eat your soul,’ and to his right were some elementalists playing a highly strategic board game which involved freezing or setting alight certain squares on the board; a game which involved the use of abilities that Dusk lacked. He nervously walked around, searching for some other humans that he could join in with, but all of them were in the upper year’s schoolyard that Dusk wasn’t allowed to enter.
“Could it be,” he thought, “that I’m the only human in this year level?”
Dusk unexpectedly fell to the floor, hitting his head on the firm gravel.
“Hey there human swine; how’d you like your trip?” Idiotic taunts were not exclusive to humans. Dusk rolled himself to face upwards and saw a smirking vampire and his friends standing over him, much in the same way that the school’s gateway did.
“It’s pathetic how easy you humans can fall down and amazing how easy it is for us to keep you down.” He let out a short burst of laughter and all of his friends followed suit. Dusk didn’t feel like getting into an argument on his first day. He planned to get up, walk away and pretend that nothing happened. As he started to rise, the head vampire pushed him back down again.
“See? It’s just too easy!” All of his friends were in hysterics, one of them laughing so hard that his fangs were extending. Dusk started to shake and stutter. How could he get out of this?
“What’s that champ? I can’t here what you’re trying to say. Joe, can you understand him?” He asked to the biggest gang member there.
“Not a word boss. I think we might need to raise his volume a little bit, make him audible”
“That sounds like a logical idea Joe. What do you think champ?” The head vampire was laughing victoriously as if he had just one an argument. Dusk didn’t know what he could do and how the vampires would react to his actions. He rached into his back pocket, grabbed the one thing he cared about most and prepared to fight.
Dusk looked up at the menacing gateway looming over him with the personification of a higher status.
Bloodstone Academy
‘Nunquam renuo messor’
What was engraved on the arch’s ominous stone surface may not have seemed the least bit oppressing to any ‘regular’ civilian, but Dusk, just like every other new student at Bloodstone, new what the Latin words ‘Nunquam renuo messor’ meant.
There were only certain types of people who where enrolled at Bloodstone; vampires, werewolves, ghoul, demons, witches, monsters, the undead and all creatures of the macabre. Dusk, wasn’t any of those things, he was just a regular 13 year old with incredibly acute senses, intellect and physical ability. Most humans were despised by the more respectable races, being seen as ‘Overrated weaklings, who find strength in numbers and not in an individual’s skill,’ (A quote from Professor Macranter’s popular historical recount, ‘The fall of vampiric lore’,) which made it difficult for the humans to avoid becoming the subject of intense discrimination and harassment. Dusk had had these problems even when attending a regular school so he could barely imagine what the students here would do to him.
Dusk took his first steps into the ascetic academy to see all of the students sitting in groups of their own race across the school yard. To his left, a gang of seemingly uninviting demons were staring at him with eyes that whispered ‘One step closer and we’ll eat your soul,’ and to his right were some elementalists playing a highly strategic board game which involved freezing or setting alight certain squares on the board; a game which involved the use of abilities that Dusk lacked. He nervously walked around, searching for some other humans that he could join in with, but all of them were in the upper year’s schoolyard that Dusk wasn’t allowed to enter.
“Could it be,” he thought, “that I’m the only human in this year level?”
Dusk unexpectedly fell to the floor, hitting his head on the firm gravel.
“Hey there human swine; how’d you like your trip?” Idiotic taunts were not exclusive to humans. Dusk rolled himself to face upwards and saw a smirking vampire and his friends standing over him, much in the same way that the school’s gateway did.
“It’s pathetic how easy you humans can fall down and amazing how easy it is for us to keep you down.” He let out a short burst of laughter and all of his friends followed suit. Dusk didn’t feel like getting into an argument on his first day. He planned to get up, walk away and pretend that nothing happened. As he started to rise, the head vampire pushed him back down again.
“See? It’s just too easy!” All of his friends were in hysterics, one of them laughing so hard that his fangs were extending. Dusk started to shake and stutter. How could he get out of this?
“What’s that champ? I can’t here what you’re trying to say. Joe, can you understand him?” He asked to the biggest gang member there.
“Not a word boss. I think we might need to raise his volume a little bit, make him audible”
“That sounds like a logical idea Joe. What do you think champ?” The head vampire was laughing victoriously as if he had just one an argument. Dusk didn’t know what he could do and how the vampires would react to his actions. He rached into his back pocket, grabbed the one thing he cared about most and prepared to fight.