by Kaligos 11th March 2014, 5:15 pm
Kaligos had caused a lot of fuss it seemed. It was a few days after he had completed his last mission, and now it seemed like everyone was having a bit of a fuss when it came to him. Kaligos hadn't even realized that he had qualified for his examination at first which was shocking to say the least. However Ebony turning around and racing off towards the cliff without more then a word was a little confusing.
Kaligos finished his current drink, the familiar taste of cranberry juice filling his mouth and making him more then happy. Before taking a bite out of the ceramic clay that the juice had been served in. Eating the clay, and getting up from his seat he left the noisy crowd. Today was an important step in Kaligos's life and being a fairy tail wizard.
His mind raced as to what his exam would be, was he going to be slaying some kind of monster? unlikely the cliff wasn't exactly far from town but that would still be awesome. He didn't really want to have fight Ebony she seemed so young, and he hated the idea of hitting a woman that was younger then him, or really any member of Fairy Tail.
By the time Kaligos arrived at the cliff, the only thing he was absolutely sure about was that he didn't want there to be any kind of written exam. Mathematical he could do, his father had taught him plenty of math. But so far only two people knew Kaligos's darkest secret. His father had never taught him to read or write. Arriving at the summit he looked over Magnolia, a town which he had embraced as his home even if his appartement was criminally small.
"So... what happens next?" Kaligos had never taken an exam before. His dragon had tested him, but those had usually involved rather sudden tests of endurance.
~"Do you remember how to land?" "What?" His father's claw moved quickly in a powerful flick, sending a five year old Kaligos off of the edge of a cliff, towards the rather distant ground below "Try to land on the soft patches!"~
In the modern day Kaligos shuddered suddenly at the memory of his father's rather hands on approach to teaching. He doubted that was why Ebony had brought him up to this cliff, but he took a step away from the edge just in case.