Welcome to Diatu Luca has no idea how he got here. Sure, he was supposed to be in a school, but he's absolutely certain this isn't the right one. For one thing, Giulia isn't here. For another, everyone else seems just as confused as he is. And, the absolutely most important thing that lets him know something is very, very wrong...he just appeared here off the train. No getting off the train, no actually coming to this place, he's just suddenly here.
He sits there, quietly looking around trying to figure out what's going on when the pies start flying.
When one pie lands near Luca, broken pieces scattering across the table he's sitting at, he notices it smells good. Curious, he picks up a piece and eats it. It tastes good, too. And so Luca watches everything around him, wondering when they'd get any sort of real explanation while nibbling on the broken up pie he found.
A Day in the Life Luca was curious about the clubs, so decided to go check things out. Honestly, he was hoping for an astronomy club, but soon finds himself with a flier for the swim club shoved into his hands.
"Oh! That looks fun! I wonder if they'd let sea monsters join, or if that would be considered cheating?"
Then another goose comes up and shoves another flier into his hands. This one's for the drama club.
"Um...thanks, but I really don't--"
Another goose, another flier. Chess club? He doesn't even know what chess is.
"I really don't need any more fliers Signore Goose, I haven't even..."
More geese begin to mob him. Another flier. Another Flier. Now Luca's getting annoyed.
"Will you all stop!"
They don't stop. Soon Luca finds himself running from the geese, trying to get away from all the fliers being shoved at him.
There's One In Every Test Drive "I...don't actually know how to do that."
The teacher reassures him that he just has to do his best. He's supposed to be creating a little ball of light. Instead, a dark cloud spreads over him. It crackles threateningly, and soon rainwater begins pouring down on Luca, reverting him to his sea monster form.
Well, at least at a school for magic, they probably will just accept that sort of thing. He sighs.
Luca Paguro | Luca
Luca has no idea how he got here. Sure, he was supposed to be in a school, but he's absolutely certain this isn't the right one. For one thing, Giulia isn't here. For another, everyone else seems just as confused as he is. And, the absolutely most important thing that lets him know something is very, very wrong...he just appeared here off the train. No getting off the train, no actually coming to this place, he's just suddenly here.
He sits there, quietly looking around trying to figure out what's going on when the pies start flying.
When one pie lands near Luca, broken pieces scattering across the table he's sitting at, he notices it smells good. Curious, he picks up a piece and eats it. It tastes good, too. And so Luca watches everything around him, wondering when they'd get any sort of real explanation while nibbling on the broken up pie he found.
A Day in the Life
Luca was curious about the clubs, so decided to go check things out. Honestly, he was hoping for an astronomy club, but soon finds himself with a flier for the swim club shoved into his hands.
"Oh! That looks fun! I wonder if they'd let sea monsters join, or if that would be considered cheating?"
Then another goose comes up and shoves another flier into his hands. This one's for the drama club.
"Um...thanks, but I really don't--"
Another goose, another flier. Chess club? He doesn't even know what chess is.
"I really don't need any more fliers Signore Goose, I haven't even..."
More geese begin to mob him. Another flier. Another Flier. Now Luca's getting annoyed.
"Will you all stop!"
They don't stop. Soon Luca finds himself running from the geese, trying to get away from all the fliers being shoved at him.
There's One In Every Test Drive
"I...don't actually know how to do that."
The teacher reassures him that he just has to do his best. He's supposed to be creating a little ball of light. Instead, a dark cloud spreads over him. It crackles threateningly, and soon rainwater begins pouring down on Luca, reverting him to his sea monster form.
Well, at least at a school for magic, they probably will just accept that sort of thing. He sighs.
"Sorry about the wet floors."