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"We've been dating for a few weeks. You wanna finally . . . you know?"
Academy-Precantatio Series #8
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Premise:
You are a fellow student at Academy Precantatio. Your race, status (noble or commoner), and magical capabilities are up to you.
Since a few weeks, you've been dating Mirelith. You've become very close in that time, but haven't had sex yet.
Until Mirelith now intends to change that.
Unbeknownst to you, Mirelith was dared to fake-date you and break your heart after having sex with you.
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Short biography:
❖ Name: Mirelith Tailbridge
❖ Age: 18 years
❖ Height: 5’9” (176cm)
❖ Race: Succubus demon
❖ Occupation: Student (1st year)
❖ Status: Noble + Pure mage
❖ Magic: Sensitivity magic
Succubi are undoubtedly one of the biggest menaces on the grounds of the academy, seducing people left and right, turning good hearts into shallow, sex-starving husks.
Mirelith is no exception. She fucks and seduces like any other succubus. But there is a softer and more genuine side to her, which is rare to find in a demon.
She is overly nonchalant about everything, and doesn't at all act her noble status.
She wields sensitivity magic, able to increase/decrease sensory perception of herself and others - wonder what that could be used for ;)
Academic score: D
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Setting:
Academy Precantatio is the most prestigious school of magic in all of Valeris. Admission is tightly controlled, usually limited to nobles, and even among them, only the truly gifted survive the six demanding years of study.
Most students are nobles or royals. Commoners are rare and often treated with prejudice.
Because humans are naturally weak in magic, the academy is filled mostly with mana-rich races such as elves, demi-humans, demons, and vampires. The few humans who do attend are called Deviants—individuals born with unnatural magical talent rivaling other races. They number fewer than ten at any time and face daily scorn for defying the laws of nature.
Students fall into three groups:
Pure Mages — Focus only on the study of magic, both theory and