- Jun 18, 2015
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- Gender
- Female
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- She/Her
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- Irregularly
Makara was a quiet person. As far back as he could remember, he'd been so. He spoke quietly, when he chose to speak at all. He moved quietly. Everything he did was precise and practiced. People he worked with frequently only realized he was in a room when he spoke, which led to a whole lot of startled professors. He'd mastered the art of blending in, and it wasn't at all because he was a ghost - he'd always been like that. It was simply the way he held himself that led people's eyes to slide right over him.
During the day, he looked human. Like a small, thin, and stunted human, but a human. He was solid. He functioned as anyone else would. It was only at night (or, strictly speaking, when he died) that anything amiss was obvious.
When he had no class (which was often) or counselling appointments (which was less often) he found himself roaming the halls, doing rounds. It made him feel calmer to do so. It helped him relax.
Or at least it did when he didn't turn the corner, spam into someone, and end up on the ground.
The boy he'd run into was about average, and looked fairly thin, but Makara was even thinner than that, and he landed without a single noise. He'd gotten distracted. He'd let his mind wander, and not bothered to give the corner a wide enough berth.
"I apologize." He was stiff and formal when he spoke, pushing himself up off the ground.
During the day, he looked human. Like a small, thin, and stunted human, but a human. He was solid. He functioned as anyone else would. It was only at night (or, strictly speaking, when he died) that anything amiss was obvious.
When he had no class (which was often) or counselling appointments (which was less often) he found himself roaming the halls, doing rounds. It made him feel calmer to do so. It helped him relax.
Or at least it did when he didn't turn the corner, spam into someone, and end up on the ground.
The boy he'd run into was about average, and looked fairly thin, but Makara was even thinner than that, and he landed without a single noise. He'd gotten distracted. He'd let his mind wander, and not bothered to give the corner a wide enough berth.
"I apologize." He was stiff and formal when he spoke, pushing himself up off the ground.
Tag to @"ClaireGirl" - I wouldn't be surprised if he had a lot of very vague spirits around him he can't see that probably look a lot like him. But there's probably dozens of them, and I doubt any of them is solid enough to talk - basically half passed on.