-Final Fantasy Type-0 The Beginning-
NOTE: This is before the whole entire cast of new characters came into play. All the timeline and locations are different from the main story-line.
Peristerium School of Magic was a brand-new building that was located on a small island away from the mainland, Orience. The island is named Suzaku after the citizen's God Suzaku and strangely, it's also the last name of the Headmaster himself.
The Suzaku citizens were loyal to their Country; cherishing the only Crystal they had on the island, an object that could create and destroy the island with its unimaginable power. Many of the island citizens trusted the protection of the Crystal to Peristerium, under the Headmaster's direct guidance.
Then the unthinkable happened: War began to ravage the World of Orience.
The first attack began in a country called Kogai and then the Milites army moved forward to Anaze. It was a catastrophic event that shattered many world leaders. Both countries belonged to the Four Elite Powerhouses of Orience that signed the Pax Codex several months before, and with their Crystal taken, the two impenetrable countries were now powerless against the might Milites Army.
Quickly, in hopes of protecting the Crystal, nations from the neighboring countries of Kogai and Anaze began the fatal domino-effect of supplying weapons, building military camps, and raising armies to fight against them. This turmoil spread like wild-fire, reaching as far as Suzaku.
Suzaku's head-commander soon realized that this war would soon reach his country's boarder's swiftly and without mercy. His solution was to build a special school to protect the Crystal and Suzaku. That school was named Peristerium School of Magic.
At first, many of the citizens couldn't bear the thought of sending children to fight in a war full of bloodshed. In a resistance, there were two groups who were firmly for or against the building of the school.
P. A. W. stood for People Against War. The main members were parents and various religion sects in the nation. They went to the main capital of Suzaku and protested in front of the construction site where the school was positioned to be. In the beginning, the protests were peaceful as chants and picket signs were being paraded throughout the city. The sign of war was far away from their boarders and it never mattered to them as long as Suzaku was never involved in such chaos.
The protesting took a turn for the worse where many students and freelance warriors became war-driven to fight against Milites. To fight for their country was a great honor to the young generation, which was swiftly reprimanded by the older generations: parents and the Elders.
Riots began all over the city, causing chaos and mayhem throughout Suzaku. The event were called Bloody Magic by Suzaku Historians and it lasted for untold number of weeks.
The Headmaster hated anything political, but he had no choice but to intervene this situation he brought upon Suzaku. He had enough with people's foolishness against his building. The time had come to finally stop his people from hurting the country and themselves.
With a forceful determination, he ordered the Suzaku army to stop the fighting ensuing in the capital city.
The army did as they were told, casting harmless, but effective magical spells over the roaring crowd. Using the distracted fighting to their advantage, the riots began dispelling across the capital. The Suzaku army pushed forward with their power over the capital, instilling bouts of fear and hatred towards the Army and to the Headmaster himself.
Since then, the Suzaku citizens for the first time, had a taste of what kind of power the Commander had over his country and over his people. Many knew, or at the very least felt their Leader's hold to Suzaku to a limited extent.
There was only one good thing about the riots during the last weeks before Peristerium was finally finished.
The riots stemming about the school, shockingly and abruptly stopped incoming foreign invaders from Orience from invading sea-wise to Suzaku boarders.
Suddenly, questions began to pop up after Bloody Magic.
Why did the riots last for weeks? Surely, the Headmaster could have quickly extinguished the riots as soon as they came. After all, he had full power over the country and its people, and as the Head Commander of Suzaku, should have stopped the riots from ever surfacing.
Did the Headmaster knew about enemies spreading their reach towards Suzaku? If that was the case, then were the riots forming inside the Capital just a diversion to prevent those attackers from causing harm to Suzaku?
The only person who knew the truth was the Headmaster himself.
-Chapter 3: Class Zero-
Lazy, green eyes watched his beloved students with sparks of happiness in his heart. The teenagers in front of him looked away uncomfortably.
"Ace, Rem ... are you okay?" Seth, the Headmaster asked with his velvety voice.
Ace bristled at his name being called while Rem shivered at the mere sound of her Headmaster's voice. The boy with white-blonde hair glared sharp-daggers at Seth, who grinned stupidly at his effect on his students.
"Headmaster Suzaku, why did you call us up here for?" Ace asked, controlling himself to an extent. Rem's brown eyes glanced at her fellow classmate, before she felt her headmaster's eyes on her and she cast her eyes downward.
This was the first time Rem Tokimiya was called into the Headmaster's office. The teenager was worried if she had done something wrong during her Class-A mission to infiltrate a country called Kogai near their enemy country, Milites.
When she came inside, her friend Ace had already arrived listening to the Headmaster's voice whisper quietly to him. Then Headmaster Suzaku noticed her arrival and quickly stopped his conversation.
There they were, standing in front of one of the most powerful people in Suzaku. To a student like Rem, the Headmaster's voice gave her the cold shivers whenever he spoke. He had an odd atmospheric aura that she couldn't read.
She was surprised at his overly, cheerful personality and his dark, green eyes that penetrated her very soul. His smile felt sincere and all-knowing and the way he carried himself seemed to be too carefree and airy to be coming from a Headmaster of Peristerium.
His voice was the one that scared Rem the most. Smooth and silky, seductive and sweet, with a combination of a hidden darkness behind his playful tone he used towards them. The rumors surrounding the Headmaster seemed to rotate 360 degrees from what she was seeing who he was right in front of her.
He's ... a strange person to be sitting behind his desk ... like he doesn't care about the war that's coming to our borders. Is this man really our headmaster? The red-haired teen thought to herself, giving herself one more glance at the white-haired man who chatted playfully at Ace.
"So! You both must be wondering why I called you here today." Headmaster Suzaku chirped. Getting up from behind his wooden desk, he walked in front of his students, sending out an air of power wafting the room.
Rem couldn't catch her breath quick enough. Her thoughts ran across her mind in a blink of an eye. The aura surrounding this man is powerful!
Her hand flew to the base of her throat, as she quickened her breathing. The teen boy beside her saw her difficultly and his blue eyes glared at Headmaster Suzaku who smiled at the both of them, apparently oblivious to the affect he had over Rem.
His green eyes looked at Rem who was frantically trying to catch her breath, by clutching her neck as she pressed her hands against her throat. The Headmaster's demeanor flickered from child's play to an air of seriousness.
"Rem, do you need a moment outside?" Seth Suzaku asked, his voice layered with magic. Rem heard his words and shook her head numbly, not wanting to appear weak in front of her friend and her Headmaster. Ace gritted his teeth frustrated at himself powerless to stop the pain inflicted on his friend, and at his so-called "Role-Model".
Enough was enough, Headmaster Seth had gone too far this time.
"Headmaster, stop that! Rem is going to suffocate if you do it any longer!" Ace exclaimed, freeing himself from his spot and held Rem by the shoulders. Rem's brown eyes looked at Ace who's blue eyes glared at the Headmaster with such ferocity, it slightly frightened her more than the Headmaster.
Seth smirked and stopped his walking. With his white-gloved hand, he snapped his fingers and the dark atmosphere diminished, giving Rem the oxygen her lungs craved. She coughed hard, covering her mouth with her hand. Rem felt supporting hands around her shoulders and instantly felt grateful for Ace's help.
"T-Thank you, Ace." She said weakly, before her chain of coughing fits overcame her. Ace smiled kindly at her, holding her shoulders in a comforting way. Seth smirked at his beloved students reactions.
Ah, they passed it. Not that I expected less from them. Least of all, from Rem Tokimiya.
Ace noticed that Headmaster was lost in his thoughts, and took his chance to whisper to Rem in the most friendly way possible.
"Sorry, Rem. Headmaster Seth does this to check everyone's ... resistance to magic."
"Wait, magic? Hold on, how did he use magic on me?"
Rem shook her head in confusion while Ace smiled apologetically.
"Did you feel seduced by his voice, Rem? Like if he commanded you to do something, you would do it without question?"
The brown-haired girl blushed and nodded. Her hands gestured her words as if she couldn't explain the feelings she felt during Headmaster's voice.
"His voice was very persuading a-and ... it was also dark and suffocating. It was like his words were squeezing my neck." Rem replied and she shivered at the silky, cool feeling. Ace grimaced and shot another ditry look at the Headmaster who was still lost in his thoughts.
"Headmaster's skilled with words because he layered his voice with magic, which is one of the reasons he's the Headmaster of Suzaku. A skilled diplomat who can change the course of a war with his words like many people say," Ace looked at Rem with a roll of his blue eyes.
"If you're asking me, the only thing he's good at is womanizing and being a pedophile." The boy shot his words at the man who finally stepped out of his revere. Rem's eyes widened at Ace's accusation and gave the white-haired man a fearful glance.
THWACK!
Rem screamed in surprise, feeling Ace's comforting hold on her shoulder lose his grip. A red book was thrown hard at the teen boy who lost his footing and fell face-first on the red carpet. Rem's body reacted before her brain registered her actions.
Two sharp, red edges of dual daggers appeared in a blink of an eye and pressed gently against her Headmaster's neck. The man smirked at his student's overreaction as he lifted his head away from Rem's twin-daggers.
Brown-eyes widened at her sudden offensive stance she often used towards her enemies. Her eyes looked in horror, seeing herself mere seconds away from slicing away at Headmaster Seth's neck.
A solid, green-light formed a mirror-like substance between Rem and Seth. Rem turned her head to Ace who held one of his glowing green defensive cards in front of him. His blue eyes alert for any sudden movements coming from either of them.
Her cold hands dropped her twin-daggers, disappearing with a flash of red-light. Looking down at her feet, her face blanched at her actions.
"I-I'm sorry Headmaster! I lost control for one moment and—" The teenager covered her mouth to stop the cries reaching out from her throat. Ace exhaled deeply, not realizing he was holding his breath during Rem's semi-attack on Headmaster Seth.
A warm hand patted the top of Rem's head as she froze in place. Seth gave her a smile and winked at Ace who blinked curiously at this action.
"Ah, it's all right, Kiddo. Don't worry about it! Shows me you have the guts to kick ass to protect Albino-boy over here!" The man laughed heartily at his own joke, making Rem blush and lift her head up slightly to see Headmaster's green eyes full of mischief. He removed his hand off of Rem's head who secretly wished her Headmaster's kind hand lay on top of her head for a just little bit longer.
Ace frowned and opened his mouth to speak, only to stop himself again. He winced at the throbbing coming from his forehead and tenderly touched the purple bruise.
"Ouch..."
Waving his white-gloved hand in front of the two students with a grand flourish, the middle of the room began to shake beneath them. A dark, circular hole on the ground floor cracked open to reveal a flat, oval table.
It rose slowly out from its hiding place as Ace and Rem began to take note of various buttons and knobs at the edge of the table. Seth walked towards the oval table and pressed several buttons. A blue-sliver outline of Orience appeared, hovering over the table that quickly formed a 3-dimensional hologram of a map of the world. Seth grinned at his students, proud to show off his new gadget.
"So, what do you guys think? Awesome, right?"
The two teenagers looked at one-another briefly before turning their attention to a flickering holographic map of Orience.
"What are we suppose to be looking at, Headmaster?" Ace asked, letting his blue orbs rest on his home country of Suzaku. Rem was impressed at the technology before her.
"It's so ... life-like!" She broke out in a smile and began to circle the table with awe and curiosity. The headmaster grinned broadly, letting his hands do all the talking.
Tapping two times on the blue country they all knew so well with his index finger, the map's point-of-view zoomed in on Suzaku with ease. The blue lines transformed itself into every village, city, and area inside the country, surprising the two teenagers.
"It's the latest technology from Byakko."
Ace and Rem stiffened at the name. Byakko was the country located in the heart of Milites and a nation infamous for inventing most of Orience's high-tech machines known all over.
They were also Suzaku's worse enemy.
"B-Byakko? Headmaster, how did you get such a thing?" Rem asked, stunned beyond belief. Seth's smile never lost its cheerfulness as he told them Rubrum, the country of Peristylium Suzaku Magic Academy "borrowed" the invention from Milites after a small siege led by several elite Suzaku Instructors one week after the Bloody Magic riots stopped.
Ace's blue eyes narrowed at the now-scholarly Headmaster who was explaining to Rem the main details of the Byakko-made machine.
Suzaku Instructors? Wouldn't that attract attention to the Byakko students?
Every Instructor who taught at Peristerium was to have a brand marked on his or her body at all times. It was enchanted by the Head of Suzaku Magic to be easily noticeable to everyone, but able to be quickly hidden by the wearer underneath clothing. The brand symbolized their alliance to Rubrum and Suzaku Peristerium.
Each brand was different since it took the shape of the Instructor's class and personality. Out of fun, students of Peristerium made a game out of their Instructor's brands to see if any of them could memorize and spot each Suzaku Teacher by brand.
There was only one fatal flaw to the brand: It began to glow bright red whenever an Instructor was in the presence of an enemy or if they were in enemy territory. Though each instructor was powerful enough to take on other elite Instructors from Milites, it was impossible for any of them to leave Rubrum on missions.
This led to extremes to make the war favor Suzaku. Instructors from every class began to pick out their most skilled students and gave them lessons to hone in on their particular skill and master it. Each student had five months to be proficient and deadly as they master their abilities.
After the five month period, Master teachers from all over Rubrum began matches between students from other classes and pit them against each other to see who would be the most capable of going out of Rubrum and into enemy territory.
And out of those top students, the Headmaster hand-picked the Elite of the Elite and dubbed them Class One. This continued down the line until the weakest of the weak were called Class Unknown which was infamously filled with Red Agitos, who were social outcasts and foreigners from other countries.
Class Zero was already created before the war and the most powerful group out of all the Classes. They made a pact with their only Crystal months before the war. They were led by Kurasame, famously named the Icy Blade of Death in his youthful years.
No one in Class Zero knew what Kurasame's brand looked like. It was practically impossible to see his brand underneath all the layers of clothes he wore consistency to class. There was a small inside-joke between the students of Class Zero to guess what his mark looked like.
"SO! About your mission..." The Headmaster's voice rang loudly, breaking Ace from his thoughts. He turned his head around and saw Headmaster Seth fiddling with the knobs on the World Hologram Map.
"Ah-ha! Here we go!"
The blue outline zoomed on Peristylium Suzaku Magic Academy as it turned a slow 360 degrees on the oval platform. Ace and Rem exchanged puzzled looks.
"Headmaster, why are we on Peristylium? I was expecting something a bit more ... out of the country." Rem said, crossing her arms in a disappointed way while Ace nodded in agreement. Seth sighed, exasperated at his students' love for traveling away from Rubrum.
Waving his white-gloved hand in front of them as if they were both children who misbehaved, Seth sat at the edge of the table. His green eyes watched the two teenagers who stared back at him with confusion written all over their faces.
"Your mission is..." Seth paused for dramatic effect, smirking at their actions as they leaned forward eagerly.
"To..."
Ace and Rem leaned in closer, feeling their hearts beat quicker with every passing moment.
"Hang out."
Ace and Rem registered his words with a serious nod until they realized the idiocy of it.
"Hang-" Rem was interrupted by Ace who finished for her.
"Out?" The boy snapped, clenching his fists in anger. Ace was this close to walking out the door and slamming it shut behind him. Seth smiled and nodded cheerfully as his student's eyes watched dumbfounded at their Headmaster.
Walking up to both of them, he said with exasperation,"You guys work too hard! All I wanted to do to keep my beloved students happy is for you guys to hang out more. Is that so wrong of me to want my top class to just be friends with each other?"
Ace and Rem were slient, their feelings bruised at the Headmaster's statement. They were the Elite among the Elite and each student chose to work hard and do their best in any way they could for their country.
After all, Class Zero wanted to become Agito before Class One rose to the top. It was a constant competition to be the very best in Peristerium. Nothing else but that mattered.
Unlike all Classes in Peristerium, Class Zero were extremely close with one another as they were side-by-side constantly helping each other with missions in and out of Rubrum and lessons given to them by Kurasame-Sensei.
Outside of the classroom, Class Zero were more or less, a dysfunctional family in a way. Rem and Machina were childhood friends before they were assigned to be in Class Zero, watched each other's backs constantly. Queen, the Class President of Class Zero and Nine, the delinquent of the class had a complicated relationship, but tolerated one other to an extent.
Ace was the one everyone looked up to. Not because he was number one in the class, but he had the personality and the charisma to befriend almost everyone he came across with.
Putting his hands behind his head, Seth grinned at the prospect, knowing full well a student would be insane to refuse a mission assigned by the Headmaster himself.
"That settles it! You guys will go out and have fun like regular teenagers!"
Ace and Rem were puzzled at his statement. Teenagers? Them? They never associated each anyone by age, let alone use the word "Teenager" so freely like Headmaster Seth did. Each student and Instructor, no matter the age, height, or Class in Suzaku was fully capable of killing at any time at any day. It just depended on when, where, and how.
"Um, Headmaster Seth. What do you mean having fun like regular teenagers?" Rem asked. Seth tiled his head with his grin still intact.
"You know! Hang out at malls, video arcades, parks, go out on dates, make-out, have SEX!" Headmaster empathized the last work with his infamous sliver tongue, making Ace and Rem blush.
Seth smirked,"You only live once right? Do it while you can, kiddos!" He winked at Rem who blushed a darker scarlet, making Ace glare at his foolish headmaster who stopped his friendly flirtatious advances towards Rem.
"You really are a Pedophile, are you Headmaster?" Ace spat acidly, grabbing Rem by the hand and led her out of Headmaster Seth's office. Seth frowned at his statement and yelled back before his door closed.
"I'm not a Pedo, Ace! I LOVE WOMEN!"
As soon as Rem and Ace passed hand-in-hand, Maurice chuckled at Ace's hot-temper.
"That boy ... he needs to know when to cool it down. I wonder if he knows who he's talking to." Maurice quietly said to himself. Going back into his stack of resignation papers from various Instructors, the blonde man rolled his violet eyes and sent them all down the paper shredder.
XxXxXxX
A long moment passed before Ace let go of Rem's hand. Looking back, he smiled sheepishly.
"Sorry, Rem. I didn't mean to drag you out of there. Honest, I-"
"There's no need to say sorry Ace. Heh, I'm glad you did. I never knew the Headmaster would be so..." Rem paused, figuring out the right word for a crazy man such as him.
"Creepy?" He offered, grinning.
Rem laughed, covering her mouth to stop more from coming out. Then her eyes brightened as soon as she saw a tall, black-haired boy come walking towards them.
"Machina! You done with class?" Rem asked with a smile on her face. Machina nodded and glanced at Ace who gave Machina a greeting nod and a smile.
"What was the Headmaster's mission, Rem?" He asked, concerned.
Rem noticed the stern tone in his voice and chuckled at his over-protectiveness.
"We were told to, and I quote 'Hang Out'." She saw Machina's confusion take over and explained to him that Headmaster Seth was giving Class Zero a break from missions and told to hang out with everyone.
"Oh, thank Etro. I thought you were going to be out of Rubrum." Machina said, relieved. Rem swatted the black-haired teen on the shoulder playfully. They both looked at Ace who was watching a white-haired female far away from their spot.
Following his line of sight, the white-haired female was met with a teen girl with long, brown hair and a boy with spiky blonde hair. They both greeted the female with a tight and large hug in unison.
The albino girl didn't show any emotion on her face, besides hugging them back lightly. After the happy greeting, they both occupied either side of her and walked to Suzaku's mess hall a few blocks away from the main buildings.
Rem's brown eyes looked at Ace who smiled at the reunion with a light smile on his face. She tiled her head towards Machina and asked who they were. Machina replied that he didn't know, only that the white-haired female was in their class.
"What? She's in our class?" Rem asked, incredibly.
Machina nodded and chuckled grimly. "She sits far away from us, near the window. She doesn't talk much and never does her work. I don't know why Headmaster Seth put her in that class. If you ask me, she should be placed in Class Unknown."
Rem winced at the harshness of his voice. Class Unknown was famous for being the lowest class in Suzaku, filled with delinquents, foreigners and Red Agitos.
"I'll go look for the others, Rem, Machina you want to help?" Ace asked, breaking Rem's thoughts and her conversation with Machina to a stop.
They both looked at one another and nodded quickly.
"Yeah, sure! Um, I think Queen's the library as always. I don't know where the others are." She grinned to herself, slightly proud at her joke. Machina nudged her playfully and teased his childhood friend about her lack of IQ skills in the classroom.
Rem lifted her chin in a noble-like manner, as if IQ skills never counted on the battlefield. Ace laughed, feeling the tense atmosphere from Headmaster's office melt away slowly from his body. Machina glanced at Ace and pointed at the direction of the library, confirming with him on its location.
Side-by-side they walked in a straight line towards the building, feeling the cold weather of Suzaku drift away as it brought half of their school years to a slow end across the main courtyard. Carefree and unaware of the dangers that lay in store for them in the next year.
XxXxXx
"Hush little baby, don't say a word," a cascading voice echoed past the burning and rotting flesh of human and animal carcasses slewed on top of one another as the figure admired her handy work. Her eyes spotted movement underneath of a dead, bloody-feathered Chocobo and smiled to herself.
"Mama's gonna buy you a mocking bird," Her voice rang, filling up the emptiness of the battlefield with her haunting lullaby. She inched closer to the body, noticing a twitch coming from its hand. The woman smiled gleefully, hoping that this one wasn't as half-dead as she thought.
"And if the mocking bird don't sing, then Mama's gonna buy you a diamond ring."
Using her right hand, she grabbed a hold of the chocobo and lifted it up off the figure. The body suddenly came alive and squeaked like a mouse who found out it had been caught by its enemy. The woman's eyes gleamed brightly, throwing the chocobo several feet away from them like a rag doll.
"And if that diamond ring turns brass, Mama's gonna buy you a looking glass."
Again, she used her powerful right hand to hoist the frightened figure up into the air by its neck. The female solider's smile widened at her enemy struggling with all its might to breathe, clawing at her right hand using both hands as a weapon.
"And if that looking glass gets broke, Mama's gonna buy you a billy goat."
Her grip on her enemy tightened, and the figure gasped for air. She relished the figure's gasps for breathe, to struggle with all its might to live.
"And if that billy goat won't pull, Mama's gonna buy you a cart and bull."
She sang softly, and only held her enemy tighter, constricting the figure's want for oxygen even more. Her yellow, cat-like eyes brightened as her fingers felt warm liquid pouring down the enemy's throat and trickled slowly down onto her arm.
"And if that cart and bull fall down, You'll still be the sweetest little baby in town."
Her voice still held its golden shine as the figure stopped struggling, its hands dropped to its sides in lifeless defeat. The woman's eyes grew blank and discarded the lifeless body of a Suzukian student-solider in a disappointed manner.
"This is boring Qator," the female solider called out to a man with blonde hair and an decorated-patch over his left eye. The man lifted his head up from the battlefield and chuckled to himself. His eyes watched his army's destruction over Rubrum's country-side.
"When are we going to fight strong enemies? These red-necks are so weak." The female spat, grimacing at the red crimson soaking her hand. The man named Qator only smiled and waved his hand with a small flourish.
"Don't worry, my love. You'll get the chance to have your hands covered with blood soon enough." Qator replied with a smug smile. The female frowned and shook her hand several times to get rid of the sticky blood, but it was useless.
"Vida, darling go back to camp so you could wash all that awfulness off you. Byakko knows you hate dirty blood on your hands." Qator ordered lightly at the female red-head.
She gave him one glance and did as she was told, walking away from her general in a slump. Qator watched her go and sighed at her gruesome way of fighting.
"Disgusting. Didn't we just train her not to do this anymore? Head-Commander's not gonna like this when we get back home." The man muttered under his breath. Signaling for several grunts, he told them to clean up the bloody mess quickly and quietly as possible.
They saluted back and went to do their task.
Qator's blue eyes flickered towards the battlefield in front of him and at the roaring sea behind him.
"We're almost there, Commander. A little further and your plans will be complete. Just you wait."
XxXxX
"So, Cid Aulstyne has finally made his move?" The white-haired Headmaster asked, watching the woman with his rare and serious green eyes.
"Yes, Headmaster," The female sorceress answered evenly. "It seems that Qator Bashtar, Byakko's top general, succeeded in an ambush in a small school in Rubrum after he left Byakko."
Then the woman's yellow eyes looked away, a rare flicker of remorse filled her eyes.
"Luckily, before she died, she sent a message to one of our mages saying that Bashtar's army is already near Rubrum's coast-line to plan a direct attack on Peristerium Suzaku."
Seth's green eyes closed wearily.
Another failed attempt to stop them. Damn.
"Make sure to tell the trader and merchants to look for any signs of foreigners coming illegally to our borders. If they do spot illegal immigrants, order them to turn away each infant, child, adolescent teen, adult, and the elderly from our academy. I will not tolerate failure. Do you understand me, Arecia?" Seth coldly ordered, sending the sorceress to flinch at his powerful voice.
Arecia Al-Rashina nodded,"Yes, Commander. Understood."
She gave her Commander a salute before she left and closed the door softly behind her.
Rubbing his temples, Headmaster Seth could only sigh deeply.
"War. It's finally here."
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Vida in Latin means Life and yes, Vida is an enemy OC. You'll be seeing more of her when you read on.
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