Merikh wasn't excited for this. He was on his way to school, a boarding school for Witches, to be exact. Except, he had a teensy tiny problem. He wasn't a witch. He couldn't cast sigils, he couldn't perform spells, he didn't have a familiar, he didn't even have a spellbook. Which, frankly, was one of the most important things a Witch could have! And yet, he didn't have one or intend to have one. His parents had talked to him on multiple occasions about this place,
Epitome Academy for Witches.
Stupid name. He was sure he wouldn't go. His parents had gone and had been immensely disappointed when it turned out their son wasn't the Witch they had been hoping for. They can cry him a fucking river. Anyway, he's only fucking here because the sigils stained into his skin interested the Headmaster and the teachers. No one had been able to break the curse running along his spine since he had been born, it had practically become a challenge of "who can break the curse this random Witch has placed on them first!!" But yes, that's why he is here. Not to learn how to be a proper Witch. He's here so the Headmaster can break the curse on him, and yay, he's a hero now.
The car he sat in pulled to a stop in front of the gates to the school, and he got out. The school was bustling with people at this time. Families saying goodbye to their kids, talking happily or excitedly, hugging emotionally. He wanted to curl his lip in disgust, but managed to keep his expression schooled. His family was back in England, ignoring that he ever existed and probably selling all of his stuff. (They wouldn't, not until he was of age at least.) He could feel the glances on him, tickling over his skin like a persistent ache. Chiara's sake, give him some privacy... He leans down and yanks his backpack from the backseat of the car, heaving it over his right shoulder and walking toward the entrance gate's to this wretched place. Hopefully, his bags made it to his room and weren't dropped off in the middle of the woods for no reason.
The gates to the school were intricate metal carved high above his head, towering above him in delicate shapes and contortions. On either side rest equally tall black stone pillars, then continuing on with the tall metal fence. Jeez, it was like they were trying to keep out Demons and Wistlings... Actually, that is probably what they were trying to keep out. Stepping past the lip of the gate made his skin crawl, the hairs on the back of his neck prickling, his gut swirling uncomfortably. This was not going to be an easy year, was it?
Meri was shown that no, this year was not going to be a good year within 5 seconds of stepping into the school's beautiful white and black stone, marble, and glass entrance hall. People were bustling about, talking to teachers, frantically scrambling to look at the Assigned Dorms board. Pushing past people, he managed to get to a spot where he could see the board, squinting at the names to look for his. When he found it, he wanted to huff; he did have a roommate.
Dorm 18A - Merikh Noctis & Wyn Alvi
While that wasn't surprising, he still wished he didn't have one. Maybe he could claim his curse was contagious or made him insane. Which, partially, it did, so it wasn't an outrageous claim. Turning around and pushing himself back through the crowds, he got to a flight of ominous-looking stairs with a sign that read 'Dorms 15A-25A', which seemed like a positive sign. Now he just had to trudge up 18 flights of stairs! YAY. He sighed and grabbed the handrailing, gripping it tight and beginning up the stairs toward floor 18.
Well, he made it. He made it, and he was never walking again. Dragging himself to room 18A didn't take long, considering the room wasn't far from the stairs. He was surprised to see only three doors on this floor; maybe that was the same case for the rest of the school too, and he simply wasn't paying attention. He pulled out his key and pressed it into the door's lock, turning left and then back to the center and stepping into the room.
The room was large indeed. All black stone, black marble, a dark wood of some sort, accenting certain areas. The room was obviously meant to be split down the center for two roommates. On what he presumed was his side of the room lay a bed made from the same dark accent wood as the beams of the room, a singular mattress, and his bags lay atop it. The bed had four posts and a deep blue curtain to pull around it if wanted; it seemed it was pressed to the far wall, leaving a good amount of space between it and the middle of the room. Next to the bed sat a nightstand closest to the middle of the room, same dark wood. Behind the bed and the nightstand sat a large paned window, presumably charmed shut. Well, he would hope the school wasn't so stupid as to leave teens with the ability of an open window when they were so obviously 'death height' up. The view was magnificent. Peering over the grounds and a faraway forest and mountains lining the horizon. It was majestic, for sure.
Meri's admiration for the room was interrupted by the fact that he felt eyes on him once again. His own eyes darted over to where he felt the stare and landed on a boy. A boy, he presumed to be Wyn Alvi. He felt his skin prickle hot, the sigils along his skin itching for something. He sucked in a breath, held for 4 seconds, than released the breath. Then he leveled a cold stare at Wyn.
"... Hello."
He said bitterly. He was not happy to have a roommate, especially one who seemed to make his skin prickle and the sigils painting his body act up. Stupid Witches... Chiara, he couldn't wait to be of age and get out of the miserable Witches world. He turned away and strolled over to his bed to unpack.