I'm more guilty than anyone else for letting things wind down here, but if anyone is interested in keeping this game going, please let me know, even if it means a new story.
Looks really interesting, though I might suggest not using Wicca or Vodoun as character classes, as these are real-world religions. Maybe, instead, say some mages are more comfortable working within the framework of certain religious rituals, though it isn't necessary?
Adam smirked to himself, watching his neighbor. First the twitchy kid's sister, and now this Scottish girl. Whoever he was, he didn't let any moss grow on him. Slinging his bag over his shoulder, Adam went searching for his first class.
Not really knowing where he was going, he sort of...
Orion snickered at Matt's jokes. "You'd make an awesome daycare breeder," he said, digging out a pair of board shorts from his bag and swapping his cargo shorts for the swimwear. He needn't worry about offending Matt's sensitivities, as he'd already swapped his undies for a Sharpeedo swim...
Orion snorted at Kami's remarks about food. "Sweetie, we did just come from Kalos," he said. "Most people think we invented weird food."
When the desk clerk handed over the keys, he selected one and turned to Matt. "Whaddya say, Matty," he said with a wink, "wanna sleep together?"
Not...
"I think it would be best if you came with us and answered a few questions," Humbert said. Something wasn't right. It itched at the back of his brain. He could feel the Wolf settling down, which was entirely out of character, while the human part of him was growing more anxious.
Orion
Orion leaned on the rail, loving the sun on his skin, the wind in his face, the smell of the sea in his nose. He was a little disappointed when they docked and it was time to disembark. He was caught between wanting to experience everything right away, and wanting to savor every...