<div align=center>A third party training facility? Now that was an interesting little thought, she was going to have to check it out and try to figure out how things worked! It was going to be fun to experiment with and she could not wait to see what sort of programmes she could create or manipulate into serving her purposes, the other uses also opened up avenues of research and play, using them as guinea pigs could most definitely be fun!
But as she looked about the gymnasium in curiosity and wonder she knew things weren't going to be so easy, as Aurora explained about the island, its purpose and its view in the eyes of those in the world outside who knew of its existence she couldn't help but lift an eyebrow. Sure, they might not have been prisoners per se, but her mind immediately leapt to a perhaps a better analogy, a leper colony, a place where they would be squirrelled away from prying eyes so they wouldn't be underfoot, a way to keep them out of sight so they didn't have to think about the supernatural beings, or break the status quo that kept them in power.
Perhaps she was just a cynic, but Naamah could only believe, at least for now, that this island existed not for the sake of the students, not for the sake of the supernaturals living here, but for the sake of the sanity and the status quo that existed beyond its shores. After all if a supernatural being got elected into government and decided to change the world how could they be stopped? If the very existence of beings that were simply 'more' than human ever got out the world would have to be thrown into chaos for a new order to emerge.
And for a moment Naamah couldn't help but picture that chaos, the thought sent shivers down her spine and made her heart beat faster, if she knew human nature it was only a matter of time before either humans decided to solve the problem in a more permanent way and the supernaturals had to fight back, or a supernatural grew tired of having to live in secret and presented themselves to the world.
"A cage with gilded bars and a false freedom is still a cage"
She spoke the words almost under her breath, but if Aurora was paying attention she would hear the new students little muttering, but the moment passed and Naamah returned to her usual broad smile.
"Hrrrm, then I guess I'll need to check out the other facility a little later, it sounds like a lot of fun! But I suppose I'll find my way around the normal classes easily enough, if we're moving on perhaps you could show me if the school has a pool? I'm a big fan of swimming and soaking in hotpools, it's one of my favourite ways to relax, I doubt the school has hotpools on campus though"
And she gave a light laugh at that, if they did this would most assuredly be the best school on the face of the planet! At least in her eyes, it would offer a way to relax and unwind, but something told her she was going to be right out of luck.
"Other than that I suppose the dorms would be a good stop too, plus are the dorms just a single room or do we have to share with others?"
Her curiosity was back and in full swing! If they had to share their rooms with others it would provide one set of benefits, it could give her roommates and force her to interact with people, but if they had a room to themselves that also left her a good many fun options. The rules for the dorms she would have to find out, after all she didn't want herself getting into trouble now did she?
"Oh and um, are the girls and boys dorms separated or do we share?"</div>
But as she looked about the gymnasium in curiosity and wonder she knew things weren't going to be so easy, as Aurora explained about the island, its purpose and its view in the eyes of those in the world outside who knew of its existence she couldn't help but lift an eyebrow. Sure, they might not have been prisoners per se, but her mind immediately leapt to a perhaps a better analogy, a leper colony, a place where they would be squirrelled away from prying eyes so they wouldn't be underfoot, a way to keep them out of sight so they didn't have to think about the supernatural beings, or break the status quo that kept them in power.
Perhaps she was just a cynic, but Naamah could only believe, at least for now, that this island existed not for the sake of the students, not for the sake of the supernaturals living here, but for the sake of the sanity and the status quo that existed beyond its shores. After all if a supernatural being got elected into government and decided to change the world how could they be stopped? If the very existence of beings that were simply 'more' than human ever got out the world would have to be thrown into chaos for a new order to emerge.
And for a moment Naamah couldn't help but picture that chaos, the thought sent shivers down her spine and made her heart beat faster, if she knew human nature it was only a matter of time before either humans decided to solve the problem in a more permanent way and the supernaturals had to fight back, or a supernatural grew tired of having to live in secret and presented themselves to the world.
"A cage with gilded bars and a false freedom is still a cage"
She spoke the words almost under her breath, but if Aurora was paying attention she would hear the new students little muttering, but the moment passed and Naamah returned to her usual broad smile.
"Hrrrm, then I guess I'll need to check out the other facility a little later, it sounds like a lot of fun! But I suppose I'll find my way around the normal classes easily enough, if we're moving on perhaps you could show me if the school has a pool? I'm a big fan of swimming and soaking in hotpools, it's one of my favourite ways to relax, I doubt the school has hotpools on campus though"
And she gave a light laugh at that, if they did this would most assuredly be the best school on the face of the planet! At least in her eyes, it would offer a way to relax and unwind, but something told her she was going to be right out of luck.
"Other than that I suppose the dorms would be a good stop too, plus are the dorms just a single room or do we have to share with others?"
Her curiosity was back and in full swing! If they had to share their rooms with others it would provide one set of benefits, it could give her roommates and force her to interact with people, but if they had a room to themselves that also left her a good many fun options. The rules for the dorms she would have to find out, after all she didn't want herself getting into trouble now did she?
"Oh and um, are the girls and boys dorms separated or do we share?"</div>