"They all look like little ants, scurrying about their simple lives. How pathetic." He sneered quietly to himself, watching from one of the vacant, taller towers of the Academy. Even from such a height, he could deduce who several of the students wandering the grounds were, working solely with the observations of everyone's habits, of the knowledge he had gathered simply silently sitting back and watching.
No, <a href='http://159.65.241.122/index.php?showtopic=6966' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Solis Karma</a> would never again be caught unawares of his surroundings. Sure, he had only gathered knowledge on a very small fraction of the Academy's population-- those that were in his classes and would therefore see him every day--, and it would take much, much longer to amass information on the whole faculty and student body, but nevertheless he would do it. He would get it done.
And if a few students just so happened to mysteriously die from traumatizing hallucinations, well, all the better. He would have fewer potential threats to worry about.
Continuing to watch the hustle and bustle of the people below, Solis momentarily glanced to the setting sun, staring blankly at the warm, almost glowing colors before turning away. He slid down the wall of the tower until he was sitting on the floor with his back to the wall, closing his eyes and taking in the nearly tranquil silence.
He had always been alone. Always. He had become quite used to the silence, and in such a large academy setting, it was a bit unnerving with how many people were around him, regardless of if he was actually interacting with them or not. Moments like these, when he was able to be completely alone, made him want to rethink his decision to attend Starlight. Then, the more logical side pushed such thoughts away, aghast that he would even think of letting such an opportunity pass by.
No, he would deal with whatever he had to, would make this predicament work in his favor. He was a genius, after all, and surely his acting skills were enough to twist any sort of compromising situation to suit his needs. Yes, everything would be fine.
With his frustrations temporarily calmed, he allowed himself to lose his train of thought, basking in the silence the lone, empty tower afforded him.
No, <a href='http://159.65.241.122/index.php?showtopic=6966' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Solis Karma</a> would never again be caught unawares of his surroundings. Sure, he had only gathered knowledge on a very small fraction of the Academy's population-- those that were in his classes and would therefore see him every day--, and it would take much, much longer to amass information on the whole faculty and student body, but nevertheless he would do it. He would get it done.
And if a few students just so happened to mysteriously die from traumatizing hallucinations, well, all the better. He would have fewer potential threats to worry about.
Continuing to watch the hustle and bustle of the people below, Solis momentarily glanced to the setting sun, staring blankly at the warm, almost glowing colors before turning away. He slid down the wall of the tower until he was sitting on the floor with his back to the wall, closing his eyes and taking in the nearly tranquil silence.
He had always been alone. Always. He had become quite used to the silence, and in such a large academy setting, it was a bit unnerving with how many people were around him, regardless of if he was actually interacting with them or not. Moments like these, when he was able to be completely alone, made him want to rethink his decision to attend Starlight. Then, the more logical side pushed such thoughts away, aghast that he would even think of letting such an opportunity pass by.
No, he would deal with whatever he had to, would make this predicament work in his favor. He was a genius, after all, and surely his acting skills were enough to twist any sort of compromising situation to suit his needs. Yes, everything would be fine.
With his frustrations temporarily calmed, he allowed himself to lose his train of thought, basking in the silence the lone, empty tower afforded him.