Lilith Vita's Short Story

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For the fifth time this week – yes you heard that correctly, fifth time this week, Lilith Vita found herself sitting in her professors office, bloodied, and most likely with multiple small injuries. It was the fifth time this week, and apparently it was 'getting out of hand'. . .To be honest Lilith Vita was quite tired of being called in here and having her precious time wasted. The fifteen year old Theurgist was at her limits with all of this. Not that It was her fault. . .

She sat in one of the chairs laid out infront of Professor Moolinda Wu's desk, arms crossed and glaring heatedly at the ground, blood starting to leak down her cheek from the cut there, the cut that was obviously made by someone else's nails, if you were to actually
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. .still. Necromancy seemed much more fun! What would it feel like to take life away from something, instead of giving it?

Oh the possibilites.

“The possibilites wasted, thank you Book of Secrets.” She said with sarcasm dripping off of every word.

The issue currently threatening their universe, (Because there always has to be one.) Was the dark Queen Morgathe. And guess what? She's a Necromancer. As if their repuation wasn't destroyed enough already, oh now it was completely demolished.

'I'd like to see what this Queen can do, though. I bet it's fun to watch her take over a World.' Lilith thought.

How was she placed in Life? A peaceful, nearly pacifist school. There was some mistake. Clearly. Had to be.

Life was a well respected school, for good reason. Without healing, their lives would be so much more difficult. Let's face it. But really, you're treated like your some great hero just because you happen to have healing abilities. Even if you didn't yet do anything with them. Which was some stupid shit, in Lilith's own opinion.

Perhaps that's why the downfall of the Spirial sounded so very intresting.

Only in theory of

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