Ymiden 5, Arc 720
On the 5th of Ymiden, Devin Thorn, thief, conman extraordinaire and not entirely clueless incredibly skilled, experienced and talented Becomer walked into the lecture hall with his head held high, a spring in his step and a huge smile on his face (and a most fashionable outfit of royal blue, purple and black on his body) because he was just so very excited about what he would hear that trial. According to the timetable that he had received at the beginning of the season, Professor Jeeve would talk about Empathy!
From what little he knew, Empathy involved manipulating emotions and messing with people’s minds which was totally awesome and one of his favourite activities (he was a professional liar and a conman, after all). Maybe, he thought as he plopped down on a chair in the second row, next to a very nice and proper looking young human girl with brown hair whose eyes widened when she saw him, he would ask his mentor Adeline if she was an Empath and convince her to initiate him so that he could become even better at conning people!
With that thought in mind, he removed his notebook, his pencil case and his golden cigar case from his bag in quick succession and placed them on the table in front of him before he quickly put the cigar case away again. Smoking in class could get you in a whole lot of trouble (he knew that from experience!), and he was not keen on grading more essays of clueless Letter students. Although Professor Jeeve wasn’t quite as strict as Professor Hamilton-Smith who had made him grade the aforementioned (sometimes quite disastrous) essays …
The human girl continued to stare at him, and then she abruptly asked, “Why do you have violet eyes? And why do you have black claws? Are you a Biqaj? Are you part Naerikk?”
Devin looked at his nails for a moment before he smiled brightly and replied, “Sure! I’m half Biqaj and half Naerikk! Actually, no … the nails were originally part of the Dubaebo, a hound that lives in Desnind. A Grafter made it fall asleep, took the spines that were on its back, reshaped them and attached them to my hands!”
“They are sharp!” he boasted and wiggled his fingers a little because he was so proud of them.
“Okay …” the girl replied slowly as if she seriously doubted Devin’s story (that was the truth and nothing but the truth). It seemed as if she wanted to say more regardless, but it was just then Professor Alison Jeeve, a pretty redhaired human woman that wore an eccentric outfit of lime green, medium pink, pale blue and very dark grey that hurt the eyes a little (which was great in Devin’s opinion since her outfit more or less doubled as a weapon; besides, dressing like everybody else was boring) entered the room. She looked at her students and grinned and then she began in a rather enthusiastic tone of voice,
“So, Empathy. What exactly is Empathy?”
On the 5th of Ymiden, Devin Thorn, thief, conman extraordinaire and not entirely clueless incredibly skilled, experienced and talented Becomer walked into the lecture hall with his head held high, a spring in his step and a huge smile on his face (and a most fashionable outfit of royal blue, purple and black on his body) because he was just so very excited about what he would hear that trial. According to the timetable that he had received at the beginning of the season, Professor Jeeve would talk about Empathy!
From what little he knew, Empathy involved manipulating emotions and messing with people’s minds which was totally awesome and one of his favourite activities (he was a professional liar and a conman, after all). Maybe, he thought as he plopped down on a chair in the second row, next to a very nice and proper looking young human girl with brown hair whose eyes widened when she saw him, he would ask his mentor Adeline if she was an Empath and convince her to initiate him so that he could become even better at conning people!
With that thought in mind, he removed his notebook, his pencil case and his golden cigar case from his bag in quick succession and placed them on the table in front of him before he quickly put the cigar case away again. Smoking in class could get you in a whole lot of trouble (he knew that from experience!), and he was not keen on grading more essays of clueless Letter students. Although Professor Jeeve wasn’t quite as strict as Professor Hamilton-Smith who had made him grade the aforementioned (sometimes quite disastrous) essays …
The human girl continued to stare at him, and then she abruptly asked, “Why do you have violet eyes? And why do you have black claws? Are you a Biqaj? Are you part Naerikk?”
Devin looked at his nails for a moment before he smiled brightly and replied, “Sure! I’m half Biqaj and half Naerikk! Actually, no … the nails were originally part of the Dubaebo, a hound that lives in Desnind. A Grafter made it fall asleep, took the spines that were on its back, reshaped them and attached them to my hands!”
“They are sharp!” he boasted and wiggled his fingers a little because he was so proud of them.
“Okay …” the girl replied slowly as if she seriously doubted Devin’s story (that was the truth and nothing but the truth). It seemed as if she wanted to say more regardless, but it was just then Professor Alison Jeeve, a pretty redhaired human woman that wore an eccentric outfit of lime green, medium pink, pale blue and very dark grey that hurt the eyes a little (which was great in Devin’s opinion since her outfit more or less doubled as a weapon; besides, dressing like everybody else was boring) entered the room. She looked at her students and grinned and then she began in a rather enthusiastic tone of voice,
“So, Empathy. What exactly is Empathy?”
