Muronia Academy was a school known across the world for its rather... varied teachings. Students were sent letters when they were scouted, or they could apply to the school. Only a few people who apply get in every year, however, so it was easier to wait for a letter to slip on by to you. The classes range from Dark Magic to Applied Magic to different styles of fighting courses to... really, anything you can think of. This wasn't one of those STANDARD schools where you focused on one subject, after all.
Students come from all over, and that includes... Lilia Vanrouge, who had received his own letter around 500 years prior to actually attending the academy. There was no reason to attend, back then, and he would even have scoffed at the idea, if someone tried to push him to go. But...
Only when his ward decided to attend after receiving a letter, did he decide to go. After all, he still needed to look after that boy, even if it meant leaving his son behind. He didn't expect that, two years later, his son and other trainee would be joining them at Muronia!
No one is aware of the exact relationship between Lilia and those two freshman in the same dorm building as him, but it was clear to anyone who spent 5 minutes in the same room as Lilia and Malleus, his ward, that Lilia was some sort of guardian to the Fey Prince.
That never stopped Lilia from meeting new people, from trying to startle them.
This, is what brings them to today. He'd been eyeing a student he didn't completely recognize within one of his Magic courses, curiosity piqued. It's impossible to get out of Lilia's gaze once the mage had set his eyes on you.
At the end of class, Lilia would appear in front of Gai as he got his bag together, floating upside-down in the air in front of him.
The first ever study session between the two is easily set up over messages... which Gai would probably regret, as for the first few hours they'd been in each other's contacts, Lilia sent the most random things - pictures of random things he found around campus, a few jokes floating around online, questions about Gai's favorite food or snack, a note about a spell Lilia was trying to master.
It doesn't matter if Gai responded or not, more things came through. Surprisingly, nothing popped through during the classes that Gai had, almost as if Lilia had memorized his schedule from the quick glance.
Regardless, a study session is set up, and Lilia's dorm was the location.
Hearing the knock on the door, the fae opens the door right up, beaming up at Gai. "So early, so punctual~!" He grins, shifting to step back, opening his door further to allow Gai in. "Malleus could learn a thing or two about punctuality from you."
heyy you~
Students come from all over, and that includes...
Lilia Vanrouge, who had received his own letter around 500 years prior to actually attending the academy. There was no reason to attend, back then, and he would even have scoffed at the idea, if someone tried to push him to go. But...
Only when his ward decided to attend after receiving a letter, did he decide to go. After all, he still needed to look after that boy, even if it meant leaving his son behind. He didn't expect that, two years later, his son and other trainee would be joining them at Muronia!
No one is aware of the exact relationship between Lilia and those two freshman in the same dorm building as him, but it was clear to anyone who spent 5 minutes in the same room as Lilia and Malleus, his ward, that Lilia was some sort of guardian to the Fey Prince.
That never stopped Lilia from meeting new people, from trying to startle them.
This, is what brings them to today. He'd been eyeing a student he didn't completely recognize within one of his Magic courses, curiosity piqued. It's impossible to get out of Lilia's gaze once the mage had set his eyes on you.
At the end of class, Lilia would appear in front of Gai as he got his bag together, floating upside-down in the air in front of him.
"Why, hello there~!"
HAAAAY
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gayest study sesh ever
It doesn't matter if Gai responded or not, more things came through. Surprisingly, nothing popped through during the classes that Gai had, almost as if Lilia had memorized his schedule from the quick glance.
Regardless, a study session is set up, and Lilia's dorm was the location.
Hearing the knock on the door, the fae opens the door right up, beaming up at Gai. "So early, so punctual~!" He grins, shifting to step back, opening his door further to allow Gai in. "Malleus could learn a thing or two about punctuality from you."
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