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ooc : had a busy week! sorry for being mia. i'll be back to my regular activity later this week. :]
edit: shoutout to admin misty for the cool new updates too!
inferno. w/ @runeink. ( amidst fire and smoke. )
from a distance, a voice shouted okju’s name. or at least that’s what she thought she heard. it was hard to make sense of things with oppressive black smoke filling her lungs, scattered ash blurring her vision, and the flames that ravaged the forest around her. not far from where she stood, another tree fell and made the ground tremble. she felt stifled. why was magic not working? mere moments ago she was casting every spell and ward in her repertory to protect the surrounding forest, not only to prevent the fire from spreading towards the school but to keep every plant life safe. surely there was another way. another spell. a hex. an enchantment that could stop this rabid hellscape. before she could go any further into the burning canopy to give it another try, something — someone grabbed her by the arm and pulled her in the opposite direction. another teacher, she thought. perhaps a student. someone’s familiar? she swore she cried out in protest. that there was more to be done. that she can save everything still. but nothing came out of her mouth.
back in the safety of the school, she could see perfectly through the windows how the forest was set ablaze, and there was nothing she could do. it was the first time in her life she had felt powerless. when she realized that the hand holding her had let go, she knew it would only hurt more if she were to stay and watch. so she blinked back tears and strode down the hallway.
adrenaline gradually wore off and it’s only now that she was alone in one of the washrooms she realized just how much pain she was in. she felt it. all of it. the same way the leaves and the trees and the soil felt the flames devour them. hotter and hotter she felt, it’s as if every sinew and muscle beneath the skin transfigured themselves into coals and the fire had begun to feed on marrow instead of wood. heat gathered in the pit of her chest, swelling until breath came brittle and each inhale tasted of ash and smoke. somewhere beyond sight, a bark cracked and every fracture siphoned through her nerves, igniting a new kind of pain across her spine. a whimpering noise forced its way out of her throat, the sound closer to a wounded animal than anything human as fingers fumbled blindly for the faucet. the metal turned with a sharp twist and water rushed forth in a frantic stream that splashed against heated flesh, hoping to smother the fever gnawing at her bones.
encounters closer and closer. w/ @glassmorphisms. ( a few days before the wildfire incident. )
ornate letters and numbers decorated the wooden board in front of her. in the wee hours of the night, okju's room was completely swallowed up by darkness save for the candlelight burning faintly beside the ouija board. from this angle it almost looked as though the symbols carved on its surface were twisting into unrecognizable shapes whenever the light hit a certain way. outside her window an owl hoots and she almost jumps from the floor. she wasn’t normally twitchy, nor was she this reckless. in retrospect, she could not recall when she started thinking about her mother. she had been dead for thirty years. on the very same day okju had died been born. then her thoughts fluttered closer to home, to yeju. doting grandmother. one whose face turned somber whenever asked about the life her daughter had lived. it had been made clear to her granddaughter then that three decades were not enough for the old witch to assuage the remorse she’d harbored since.
knelt on the carpet, a small, heart—shaped piece was clutched between dainty fingers, hovering just over the board. she would not dare attempt to perform such ritual when she lived with yeju. but now that she was all by herself? there had never been a more perfect time, if not more idiotic considering she was as experienced with spirits as she is with normal human relationships — which goes without saying is next to none. but she was a witch. and grandmother was a great, green witch. powerful magic flowed through her veins, or so she’d been told. how hard could it be?
regret came instantaneously. once both hands were on the planchette, nothing happened at first. “mom?” a light breeze pricked at her skin despite the closed window to her room and she watched as the tiny, wooden piece began moving beneath her fingertips. yes, the word peeked through the hole of the planchette. panic settled in her gut. she did not think it would respond so quickly. and yet if she had been thinking at all she would not be doing this at a whim. but it was not yet done. the piece of wood under her digits wavered again and slid swiftly across the board until it formed a question.
w h y d i d y o u l e a v e m e h e r e a l o n e ?
“i didn’t.” the words rushed out of her and just as soon the pointer jerked and circled the same three—letter word repeatedly.
yes.
yes.
yes.
yes, you did. — was the message mother was trying to say. more and more aggressively it kept circling the word until okju finally let go of the planchette with a loud “stop!”. she was mid—exhale when an icy grip sharply yanked her from the floor only to realize nothing was behind her but her window. glancing down, a harsh red handprint appeared around her arm. deciding she had enough of this silly seance, the witch made quick work to pack up the ouija board, blew out her candle, and padded towards the library where she originally found it.
this time, however, she bumped into something more solid.
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greetings, boils and ghouls! short disclaimer about me: i’m fairly new to the tumblr rp space so i do apologize in advance if i seem a little lost or slow to pick up on things regarding the platform. that said, i’m quite excited to be here albeit a bit intimidated and without further ado, let me introduce your new herbology professor and resident green witch, choi okju! (•ᴗ•,, )
press the ♡ to plot and i’ll be reaching out shortly. her biography is a work in progress but under the cut is a summarized version of her background for your perusal. tw: deaths.