>>5919051The buzz of steps and conversation turns the scene into a blur, you idle for a moment briefly inspecting the crowd. Niches based on existing friend groups and social classes seem to be forming among both the fire and earth students. A loud conversation about favorite foods and colors. A whispered one about other students. Shows of minor bending and grandstanding erupt within a circle of fire nation students. Yet none of that appealed to you, your limbs began moving before you processed what was happening. The serene calm calls to you, alien yet cleansing. Smooth and flowing, but with weight.
Before you knew it you were halfway to the still and hushed group of water students. They have blue and white died clothing with leather or fur as accents. Beyond a first glance their darker skin, somewhat eclipsing some of the tanned earth students are another dead giveaway of there lineage.
Now it hits you you approach with no plan of action, oh crap. You know next to nothing about the water tribes and their customs. How do you talk, or properly approach? Are you thinking too much about it? The time for thinking is closing with every footstep and you gotta say something now that they see you.
<span class="mu-s"> Roll 1d20 to see if you don't drop your spaghetti! </span>