First Day of Class Timestamp: Fall 13, 505 AV Location: Institute of Higher Learning As he walked beneath the maw of the great beast that was the entrance to the Institute of Higher Learning Marcus was glad he was an accepted member. According to legend, only those who had permission to be within the school could pass through the mouth unharmed. Marcus could only imagine the sort of pain one would go through should the beast's jaws ever close upon them. The young actor made his way down the main hall, eying the runes and glyphs on the floor with curiosity. He was new to magic, and knew nothing about glyphs and rituals, so it was all very exciting. Even more exciting was the prospect of meeting his new instructor, a man of many faces just like Marcus, except that this man had the ability to actually change his body without the aid of makeup or wigs. Marcus could only imagine the possibilities if he had such an ability, and soon he would. It was the fifth door on the right, according to the sheet of paper he had been given detailing his class schedule. The Basics of Morphing, the class was called, and it was only one of many he would be attending at the renowned institute. Marcus already had a knack for impersonation, a trait useful to the Black Sun, but before he petitioned he wanted to be more than just useful. He wanted to be an undeniable asset. When he reached the door he nervously placed his hand upon the handle, then with a deep breath he pushed it open. He was met by a shockingly familiar face, a man who could have been his exact twin, though some of the facial features were a bit off, and it wasn't quite an exact match. It could only have been Luvet, the morphing instructor he had heard so much about. "Please, come in," Luvet/Marcus requested, "As you can see, I've already familiarized myself with you, though watching you from afar makes it difficult to pull off a perfect impersonation." Luvet smiled a friendly smile and motioned toward the center of the empty room. There was nothing in there, not even a chair, so Marcus just walked to the middle and stood there waiting. Luvet shut the door then turned back to Marcus, still keeping the transformation in place. "Although it was was a bit of adventure, you see. While I was watching you flirt with the young Lark girl the most interesting thing happened." Luvet moved to the center of the room, stopping a few paces away from Marcus, and had a seat right on the floor, crossing his legs. "I was hiding nearby and a bird flew down and landed next to me, charming little sparrow it was. The bird must have thought I was a real bird, because it started chirping at me. So, I chirped back. And the bird seemed to understand me, even though I had no idea what I was saying. So I chirped again, and the bird chirped, and we just sat there chirping away while you foolishly believed you could charm a woman so far out of your league it was laughable. By the time she shot you down I think I had a pretty good conversation with the bird. We might even go out for drinks later, who knows?" The instuctor shrugged and closed his eyes, leaving Marcus staring at him dumbfounded. Luvet's been spying on me? I wonder what else he saw? Marcus shook his head, realizing that he shouldn't have been surprised. He'd heard stories about the strange and sometimes silly antics of his new instructor, this was just one of them. "Okay now," Luvet continued, suddenly with a serious tone, "Close your eyes and clear your mind. I want you to breath, in and out, slowly. The first thing to remember about Morphing is that your body is not a prison, it is a work of art that you can shape and reshape to your liking. Meditate on that, meditate on the knowledge that your mind, not your body, controls who and what you are. Meditate until I tell you to stop." And Marcus did meditate, or he tried to anyway. It wasn't something he had ever really done before, so he wasn't entirely sure how to go about it. How does one truly clear their mind? Doesn't thinking about clearing your mind in fact use your mind and put the thought of clearing it into it? So how do you tell your mind to stop thinking when you aren't supposed to be thinking at all. It really doesn't make any sense. It- STOP IT, Marcus thought to himself. He was doing exacltly what he was thinking he shouldn't be doing. Calming himself, Marcus tried again.. |