Tsukune's homeroom would meet the second day he was there. When he walked into the room, he was eager to get a seat and begin his education.
Imperial dragon's were an odd species. Despite being a one family species, they weren't well known, or documented. Most records of them, were dated back to ancient novels, which were published as a scrolls, grimoire's of powerful magicians who were well-versed in the ancient practice's of summoning magic. These ancient and "noble" being's would protect their summoner's with all of their being. They were once used as the ancient deity-like protector's of long forgotten cities. To acquire the both power needed to summon one and the riches to earn it's allegiance took in some cases centuries. It was a remarkable feat to be able to acquire one's services. They were the ultimate in summoned beasts. They had beauty in their human form, mastery of languages, and power capable of single-handily defeating armies, even as humans. Their power changed wars. Their might ended the reign of "Gods". And very few knew the name of even a single one of them. In today's world that is a sign of true might. To be unknown.
Tsukune for his own part was too busy scribbling in his notebook. He had an encyclopedic memory. He could list the exact date, known or speculated of each battle in history, and had an astonishing memory for names, never forgetting faces, dates, or events. He also had a thirst for battle, which thus far had gone unmet and he was beginning to grow restless. He enjoy's the sensations he could find in combat. The pain. The pleasure. The difficulty of fighting a skilled opponent was something that thrilled him.
He was handsome. Darkened skin from eternally working to improve his skin. A hardened, chiseled face, with deep eyes and high, narrow cheek-bones, beautiful in an alien sense. He also had an aura of strength, which surged around him when he felt threatened or confident. He was an attractive student, even in the academy's uniform. His faith and his sense of security in his own power was high, as he knew that he possessed definite strength. His arms were thick, muscled and trained in various forms of martial arts. As well his legs. But he also possessed a hidden trump card in hand to hand combat. Dragons are taught from birth, how to extend one's aura.
The aura is the electrically field which surrounds all living beings. It's the source of magical power. But Dragons are taught how to manifest it, for martial arts. They are trained to use their true forms in combat without taking on their true forms. By extending their aura, they can actually extend their reach, and bare their fans, and claws in real combat. Extending their reach considerably, by using their claws, they can damage buildings without "touching" them.
Tsukune specialized in "claw" style martial arts. Like Lion style, Tiger style, Monkey style, and his personal favorite, Wolf style. He was a specialist, and a dangerous opponent, with or without his auric claws.
But Tsukune was also weird. He was a Pagan. Not only a pagan, but a worshiper of an ancient God. This monster, was in his eyes one of the originator's of all reptiles. The ancient entity known as the Python. The entity once thought to be slain by Apollo. And of course, Tsukune worshiped the "Mother of monsters" Echnida.
She was known as the mother of all monster's. And was a half-snake woman. Something Tsukune never believed he'd come across in his lifetime. He paid her his allegiance, and served her wholly, due to his nature as a being which was a reptile. In his mind, she was the supreme goddess, the one he'd serve happily. He also knew in his heart, if he found a woman who was half-snake, half-human, or close to that, he'd serve her happily. But he was still too proud to truly consider that an option, yet. Especially because he didn't know any women like that.
It would be later that night, when Kagome was alone that she'd allow her true nature to appear. Well... she wasn't quite alone. After all, when a student was with his teacher, she could never be considered alone could she? The smirk on her face made her appear to be quite dominant. And... she was. But, students needed to learn didn't they?
"Sensei?" The student asked, uncertain as the beautiful teacher began a gradual shift. Her body seemed to slowly grow larger, and an appendage began to change, as the student shifted in his seat uncertain of her intentions. The smile on her face was soft, gentle, that of someone who truly did care, but her tail was a bit too eager for him to be comfortable.
"Just listen to your teacher okay?" The beautiful teacher said, her voice soft, alluring, and the student decided to trust her. "Close your eyes, I'll teach you how to do this... just listen to me." The student slowly agreed, his eyes fluttering closed. When they were closed, her tail was slow and silent, until it was right on top of the student.
"Teacher, it's really warm in here..." He said, fear making his voice tremble. The tail, flower tipped descended on his head, and the electricity crackling through it made him shudder. Of course, Kagome wasn't killing him. She was filling him with knowledge. And draining him of free-will. Not that he needed it. After-all weren't students supposed to obey their teacher?
