Softly, the birds chirped in the soft, warm glow of the early noon sun. Heels softly clicked on the stone path that lead from the courtyard to the actual academy. And the new student slowly made her way towards the academy. Sporting a large, archaic and most of all, unholy looking scythe behind her. Massive in it's gestahlt and overbearing in intimidation. Though some of that awe-striking appearance was lessened by the tennis ball propped against the tip. Bandages wrapped around the blade. So even if it hit someone, it wouldn't cause any lacerations. The scythe was an odd looking thing, but it was even weirder that Mathilde seemed to lug it around in her left hand. Holding it up constantly, without visibly breaking a sweat.
"So, this is Syne academy," she murmured, rolling her shoulder with a soft huff. The place she'd spend a lot of her time. She didn't know why Atlas had sent her to this academy at any rate. But she was excited. The corner of her mouth twitching up in the ghost of a smirk. There was only so much simulation and a facility's training could do. Now she'd be taught proper form and combat. And without much other thoughts, the grey haired girl moved towards the main entrance, glancing up at the massive doors. Luckily, else it'd be a pain with Harrowed Justice. It happened before. That she had to evacuate people just to manage herself and the massive scythe through the door. Though that also did quite the effect of showing her control with the bladed weapon.
Once inside, she felt lost however. Would there be orientation? Where were they supposed to go now? Were there classes in effect? She turned on her feet, looking around for any potential tutors. Or, anyone that knew where they were going. The last thing she wanted to happen now was get lost or miss some kind of important information.
"So, this is Syne academy," she murmured, rolling her shoulder with a soft huff. The place she'd spend a lot of her time. She didn't know why Atlas had sent her to this academy at any rate. But she was excited. The corner of her mouth twitching up in the ghost of a smirk. There was only so much simulation and a facility's training could do. Now she'd be taught proper form and combat. And without much other thoughts, the grey haired girl moved towards the main entrance, glancing up at the massive doors. Luckily, else it'd be a pain with Harrowed Justice. It happened before. That she had to evacuate people just to manage herself and the massive scythe through the door. Though that also did quite the effect of showing her control with the bladed weapon.
Once inside, she felt lost however. Would there be orientation? Where were they supposed to go now? Were there classes in effect? She turned on her feet, looking around for any potential tutors. Or, anyone that knew where they were going. The last thing she wanted to happen now was get lost or miss some kind of important information.