Challenge Staff

March 22, 2013 12:50 PM
The day of the second challenge dawned bright and sunny. Though it was only late January, the weather was unseasonably warm in the high sixties. Certainly warm enough to spend the afternoon outdoors in relative comfort as long as one dressed appropriately. This was most fortunate as most of the higher numbered teams probably would spend a fair portion of the day just outside the Gardens, waiting for their turn into the challenge.

Unlike the first one, this challenge would be completed all at one time, then the staff would have to go in and fix any damage that had been inflicted on the course, and only then could the next team begin. The slight advantage to going later, of course, was that those groups would have some idea how long most teams had taken to complete it previously, and would therefore be able to gauge how well they were doing in comparison.

As one o'clock approached, Coach Pierce arrived on the scene and stood on top of the bench that blocked the entrance into the Gardens. "Hello," she greeted the gathered students with the assistance of a sonorus charm so they could all hear her. "Your second challenge is an obstacle course through the Gardens. May I please have the overseers gather near Professor Meade, please." She indicated where the COMC professor was standing and waited for the students elected for that role to divide out of the main crowd.

"This challenge will be scored by how quickly your team gets all of its members, excluding the overseer, through the obstacle course. If you find you cannot get through an obstacle, there is an opt-out path. However, be advised, a significant time penalty, which varies depending upon on the difficulty of the obstacle being skipped, will be applied against your team's final time for every team member who opts out."

The Coach inclined her head toward the group of overseers. "You will not be going in completely blind. Your overseer will be able to communicate with you as you go through the course, telling you the safest path between obstacles." Rock throwing prairie elves, Devil's Snare traps, and other blockages and annoyances populated the paths that were not the 'safe' route through the maze. Between most obstacles, team overseers could choose to send their teams through to the next one by way of a longer but safer route, or through a shorter but booby-trapped route. The quickest shortcuts had the nastiest obstructions.

"Overseers, you have the choice of using a surveillance circle to track your team's progress and look ahead for your best route through the labyrinth, or you can scout ahead and offer advice from a broom. You cannot directly assist your team through a challenge or you will incur the obstacle's opt-out penalty, but you can offer advice if you see something they can't."

"All right, folks. Team One starts it off, once your overseer is ready. They will have a few minutes to get an idea of what lies ahead of you. We'll start the clock when the first team member enters the course, so I advise waiting until your overseer tells you to begin."

Coach Pierce got down off the bench then used her wand to push it aside, clearing the Garden entrance for the first team. Meanwhile, the first overseer was lead through another opening in the hedge, bringing them into a secluded clearing with a nice quality broom and a table with a model of the Obstacle Course upon it.

“Overseers, you have two options to do your job, one is flying above and assessing the best route for your team or, two, you can scry for them using the model placed in the table,” Adrian pointed to the model of the gardens with the obstacles that was near him. Professor Meade gave them the option to chose their preferred method of scouting. Broom riders would fly above the Course and talk directly to their teams. They could point out relevant points of interest, lead the way through the labyrinth, and even poke and prod at the actual obstacles to provide information about them, so long as they didn't actually do anything to physically or magically help their team.

Scryers would follow their team through the enchanted model. The Obstacles were clearly marked and labeled and glowed yellow for easy identification. Safe routes between them were colored a reassuring green. Hazardous routes were colored either in orange or red to mark the severity of the danger. Finally, blue indicators would help them easily find their team's location. A simple tap of their wand against any part of the model would allow the scryer to zoom in for a better look in real time. A second tap against the edge of the table would bring them back to the overview. Not being physically present would limit the overseer's ability to communicate with their teammates to only verbal instructions, but these would be relayed clearly to their location and the model, when zoomed in, would allow him or her to see and hear everything the team did.


OOC: Like in the last one, all teams can post simultaneously. Fuzzy time allows you to move on to the next obstacle before finishing the previous one, as long as you don't contradict anything that might still happen earlier. Please keep your characters' age, physical limitations and abilities in mind and have them progress realistically. Your four foot nine beginner student cannot reach the top of the Wall, or the short rope dangling down from it, even if they jump.
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Sullivan Quincy, Overseer

March 27, 2013 11:19 AM
Sullivan Quincy had only had a couple of days since Eliza told him he was the overseer to get used to the idea. It was not enough time for that. By the time the second challenge rolled around that Saturday afternoon, the best he had managed was confused acceptance, like when teachers told him strange theories like 'harvesting this ingredient under the full moon makes it more potent' which he couldn't understand but believed anyway because he'd get it wrong on the test if he thought otherwise.

Test time came in the form of Coach Pierce telling all the overseers to go stand with Professor Meade. He took one more look at Eliza to make sure he really was the overseer and this wasn't some kind of joke at his expense, but she seemed to expect him to go, so he went. He felt a little better when he got there, finding himself amonst mostly beginners and other intermediates. James Owen looked like the oldest, but after him it was Sully, Michael, Valerie, and Brianna as fifth years. Both of the girls consistently marked higher than him in classes and Michael never did worse, but he surely had the brains advantage over the younger kids, right? It was certainly better than his recent nightmares where he was going head to head against all of the Aladren Advanced students in the school in heated games of the Magic Edition of Trivial Pursuit to advance his team further along some kind vertical game board on cargo nets.

It had only gotten worse when Carrie broke a nail and blamed him for it at the same time Jhonice got tangled and stuck in the netting while Carter fell off entirely and Eliza looked annoyed at Sully for not knowing how many teeth a Welsh Dragon had.

So, really, the day was already going better than it could have.

Fortunately, he was on team two, so he didn't have too much time to fret about how badly things could still go before he was asked to followed Professor Meade into the Labyrinth and choose between a broom and a scrying model.

A year ago, given the choice between a broom and anything else, he'd have taken the anything else. A year ago, however, he had not taken a week long Get-To-Know-Your-New-Stepdad trip over the previous summer that involved a lot of broom riding. Now, the broom was a familiar enemy, with known faults and failings, while the model was completely foreign and filled with unknown pitfalls and maliciously unexpected methods of messing him up.

He chose the broom.

Flying up and over the Labyrinth, he understood why this role was called 'the overseer' - the whole course was laid out beneath him. He could see the group of waiting teams at the one end, Team One enjoying some kind of party spead, and between them, three large obstacles and the various routes between them.

He made a pass over all three, so he would know what was coming as well as what the group was currently facing, then flew to the beginning of the course. "Okay, let's start," he told his teammates. "It's not far to the first part. Just two turns. Follow me."

Feeling kind of like a tour guide for a school group that didn't really want to be touring his museum (well, Carter might like it, he seemed the type who might think obstacle courses were fun instead of a legal way for the staff to torture students they didn't like - the mud pit might be the Coach's way of getting a shot in at Carrie if the rumour he'd heard about the younger girl getting hexed during her first Flying Lesson had any truth to it), he turned around and led the way to the the first exhibit.

Eliza had already offered her first thoughts on how to deal with it before Sully thought to make some kind of tour guide remark about the place so he let the idea pass and instead focused on the pit itself, moving his broom to hover only a few inches over it as he tried to get a better idea of what the others were dealing with.

"Well, if you do get muddy, there's a lake later to wash off in," he offered while he kicked lighly at a spot that didn't seem as muddy as some others. "Hey!" he exclaimed in surprise as his toe connected solidly against hard ground and hurt. "There's already dry spots."

He flew over to the hedge, struggled briefly to extract a branch, and used some of his newly gained - Thank You, Professor Skies - Transfiguration skills to turn it into a wooden poker. This, he began jabbing at the ground near the edge of the pit. For most of it, the stick sank unresisted into mud, but at the far right side, it only sank in a couple of centimeters before he nearly hurt himself again against the equal and opposite force the ground beneath the mud suddenly returned. "Only a shallow bit of mud here," he told them.

Flying back from there, he continued jabbing his poker at the mud, not noticing or caring that he was getting some splatter on his pants legs or that his dangling toes occassionally dragged through the mud as well. "This way next," he suggested, finding a path diagonally out to the left that was only about three inches deep. "It's a little deeper, so you might want to use your spell if you don't want to get your ankles dirty."
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Carter Browning

April 10, 2013 1:56 PM
Carter scratched his head lazily as he awoke from sleep the day of the next challenge. He groaned a bit as he thought back to the first one, parts of it still a little blurry to the 12 year old. His team had finally managed to make it through the first challenge although for the life of him he couldn't recall how. He shrugged. It didn't matter anymore now anyway so it was best left to mystery. He pushed back the covers and placed both of his socked feet upon the floor. As he got dressed he thought about the break and how he had spent most all of it with his new little sister, Payton. She was learning to walk now and he found that she somehow managed to find her way into everything that belonged to him. As frustrating as it was, it was also kind of neat. He got to show her all kinds of cool stuff as he removed each item from her curious mouth. Getting the slobber off said items was somewhat of a pain, but it was sort-of worth it seeing the look of sheer curiousity on her chubby little face.

He and Kinley hadn't spent much time together over the break and while he was kinda bummed about that, he didn't let it bum him out too much. It was good for cousins to spend some time apart. He had been hoping that like himself kinley had found at least one person at school to be friends with and broaden her horizons. He wasn't quite sure that had happened yet, but he remained hopeful. He grabbed his clothes for the challenge and as he dressed his thoughts switched a bit from his family to Wendy. He had been both delighted and surprised when she asked him to essentially be her date for the ball at the end of term. While he normally didn't like balls much he found himself looking forward to going to this one with Wendy. He just hoped he didn't end up embarrassing her.

Carter tied his shoes and headed out towards the gardens for the next challenge. This set was supposed to be an obstacle course of sorts and Carter couldn't wait. He loved obstacle courses! It was probably the adrenaline rush he got from them that he loved the most. He arrived at the gardens and really wasn't surprised to see Eliza and Sully there already. He also wasn't surprised when Eliza had chosen Sully to be the "Overseer" or whatever it was. He was just glad she hadn't asked him to do it. Although he found that to be highly unlikely given her possible irritation with him on the last challenge. Carter shrugged the thought away and vowed that he would do way better this time. He watched Sully choose the broom and then take off into the air with it. He waited patiently for Sully to return before moving forward with the rest of his team. This time he would NOT get lost no matter what.

He watched Sully poke around at the mud pit before them and couldn't help being slightly amused. Mud Pit huh? he thought to himself. Kinley is just gonna love this challenge! he grinned to himself as he thought of his poor prissy cousin coming towards the mud. "i can't wait to find out what Kinley does with this challenge," he said lightly to himself. He heard Sully's instructions and nodded. He followed carefully the way Sully suggested, only getting a little stuck here and there. He had mis-stepped slightly only once and found himself going into mud up to one ankle. After a bit of light tugging he managed to pull his foot out without losing his shoe. His foot and ankle were now covered with mud, but it was a small price to pay and he didn't really mind it. He actually sort of liked mud. Once they were across the mud pit with hopefully minimal hick-ups he turned to Sully and said, "Well that wasn't so bad. So what's next oh mighty Overseer?" He asked jovially, hoping that Sully took it as the small jest it was intended to be and not in any way a stab at his expense.
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Carrie O'Malley

April 14, 2013 3:55 AM
So far, Carrie was not enjoying the challenges. The only decent part was when they did the mirror room. She hadn't liked most of the mirrors, but there had been one showing her in a beautiful ball gown. Not that she didn't have several already but she had spent time memorizing every detail of this one so she could have it recreated and wear it to the ball. Carrie was sure that she'd be fighting suitors off. Who wouldn't want to go with someone as special and perfect as her? Of course, very few of them were good enough. She would only accept the very best, as only the very best was worthy of her.

And her teammates certainly didn't fit the definition of the very best. Sullivan and Clarissa were mudbloods, Carter was an idiot who fraternized with mudbloods and didn't get how to be a pureblood, and Jhonice was basically a nobody. Eliza was the only one from a remotely resepctable family and the Bennetts were just not on par with the O'Malleys and Brockerts. No wonder that Arabella couldn't do better than one.Carrie, on the other hand, would have the very best. With Cepheus Princeton spoken for-and she wished Meggie Brownbriar nothing but misery, and hoped Cepheus continued to flaunt his interest in Theresa Carey in her face-she now had her sights set on Thad Pierce. Alicia Bauer seemed interested in him, but clearly it never happen. She was nobody despite her step-father. She still didn't have the bloodlines, especially not for an heir.

Today's method of torture was to be an obstacle course. Yuck, she was bound to get all sweaty and ruin her clothes and shoes. Her expensive custom made clothes and shoes. Not that she'd have ever worn them again anyway. Carrie never wore the same thing twice and usually threw away an outfit when she was done with it. Besides, she was sure to ruin her manicure and she could even break a nail!

The overseers left and Carrie scowled. It was bad enough when Sullivan had been selected over her, given she was about a million times smarter than he was. He was a mudblood and from her impression of him from class was that he was an especially stupid one. To make matters worse, Amity had been selected for her team, the lazy little twit. She thought she was above any sort of work, which was ridiculous, because only Carrie was that special and above work. The smug little smirk her cousin threw her way only infuriated her further.

Eliza gave her pep talk claiming they had the best. Of course they did, they had her . It went without saying. However, the rest of the team wasn't even close. Why couldn't the third year have gotten a team full of decent people. The rest of them were bound to mess everything up. They weren't even in the top five when they should be number one-and Ryan's team was in second place! How did that even happen! The people on his team were awful too-just what he deserved-and they didn't even have her greatness. Instead they were led by the most worthless person there was. A team of freaks led by the biggest freak of all.They must have cheated to get as far as they did. Uncle Seth must have helped them out somehow.

Her face took on a look of utter horror when she realized the first obstacle was a mud pit . Sullivan poked his wand through to the shallowest places and Carter skipped right across. It would figure that he would do something like that. He was going the ball with Wendy Canterbury so it was quite clear that he preferred filth. Carrie, however, crossed her arms. "I am not walking through that."
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Carte

April 14, 2013 7:16 PM
Carter stood on the other side of the mud pit with the rest of the team who he hoped had made it across and stared at Carrie. He almost groaned aloud when he heard her refusal to come across the mud. Of-course she would refuse. Why wouldn’t she? Up until this point Carrie had given everyone what seemed like a reprieve when she had decided to remain blissfully silent during most all of the challenges. She would choose now to speak. He fought down the urge to get angry at her for being uncooperative (as usual) and simply shook his head. She had taken it upon herself to try and chastise him once before for his conduct and while he found her attempt amusing to say the least, he found that he was really unimpressed with her as a person. He had attended quite a few of his parents parties for their pureblood friends and while he knew a lot of them to be slightly snobby, he had never in his young life encountered anyone as insufferable as Miss Carrie O’Malley.

He knew that if he tried to say anything nice to her she would probably snub him again like she had the first time they had spoken. So Carter decided that if Carrie was going to snub him he was going to give her a really good reason to do so. It was only right after all. No point in getting snubbed for being nice. So he stuck his hands around his mouth and shouted as loud as he could so that everybody could hear. “I realize you would hate to get a mud bath twice in one week princess, but if you don’t pick up those two appendages attached to the bottom of your scrawny legs and haul them over to this side of the mud pit, I’m going to help you do it,” he shouted politely. He even smiled big at her as he finished. Just to make sure she knew he was dead serious about it, he felt he would give her a little incentive. He pushed back the sleeves of his sweater, exposing his forearms, dipped his hands into the mud where it was slightly drier than other spots but still squishy and balled up the wad of mud. He threw back his hand like he was getting ready to pitch a no-hitter, and flung the mud ball right at her. Just so he wasn’t being completely mean to her, he gave her a friendly warning. “Hey Princess,” he yelled. “Catch!”

Carter rubbed the excess mud off on his pants as he watched the mud ball make its way towards Carrie. He knew if it hit her she would probably kill him for it, (when she could speak again of-course) he was pretty sure if it hit she would lose all ability for speech and if it didn’t hit her he still would never hear the end of it. Either way it was an outcome he told himself he could live with.
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