Nathan Xavier

February 19, 2016 10:45 AM
The third challenge, like its predessors, had been preceded with a notice in each common room to inform the students they were to meet in front of the main entrance into the Gardens on Saturday morning and they were advised to wear 'clothing that would not be ruined by a bit of dirt.' No other clues were given as to what the third challenge would entail.

As the groups began to gather at the designated place and time, they found fifteen platforms lined up against the outside hedge of the labyrinth and Nathan Xavier standing on the one in the center, which was marked as belonging to group eight. The platforms were about five foot square, and gave the groundskeeper an extra foot of height so he could be seen easier by those at the back of the growing crowd.

Nathan did not wait much past the advertised 9:30 start time before beginning. "Hello, and welcome to the third and final challenge. As you may have guessed based on the previous themes and the mention of dirt, today will focus on Earth. We will finish off the elements when we announce the winning group at the bonfire at the end of the year. So far, our leaders are Groups Two, Five, and Three, so congratulations to them, and those are the teams to outdo today, if you can."

He took a brief pause, mostly to catch his breath and rub his sweaty palms on his robes (the weather was very nearly perfect today, but Nathan was unused to addressing so many people at once and he felt quite hot under so many gazes). "What we'll be doing is creating an art project using natural materials you find in the Gardens. Construct your sculpture on the platform labeled with your group number. Everyone should help contribute to your team masterpiece. You may use magic to help during material gather or construction if you'd like, but it is not required. I'd appreciate it if you don't cut down whole trees, but pretty much anything you find in the labyrinth is fair game to use in your project as long as it fits on your platform. Points will be awarded by a judging panel of staff members based on creativity and aesthetic quality. No need to rush. You have all day. Find me if you have any questions or concerns. Picnic lunches will be made available at noon. Now, go forth and create!"

Terminating the sonorus charm that had been making his voice easily heard by all, he stepped down off the platform and wiped his brow with his sleeve. He was looking forward to seeing what the students came up with, but he was glad his speaking part was over.

And he hoped the kids didn't tear up his Gardens too horribly.


OOC: As before, this will be Quidditch style posting in no particular order. Each team has a 5x5 platform to build their artistic creation upon. You can use anything in the labyrinth in your project: plants, rocks, dirt, park benches, gnomes if you can get then to stay put... whatever you can get onto your platform. Enjoy!
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1 Nathan Xavier Challenge 3: Earth's Majesty and Nature's Beauty 28 Nathan Xavier 1 5


Leonidas Bennett

February 27, 2016 11:49 PM
Fourth and seventh places out of fifteen weren’t as bad as they could have been, but downward in the rankings was not the direction Leonidas thought anyone on his team had really planned to go. For the life of him, he could not understand how they had fallen three places or how Two and Five, of all the possible groups, could have stayed on top. They were teams full of youngsters with one Quidditch players apiece. Two had multiple Teppenpaw girls on it. How they had beaten his team was a riddle and he did not have a solution for it. His team had the Aladren and Pecari captains on it.

One of his childhood tutors had said that the aim of all teachers was to work themselves out of a job, but Leonidas had not found that thought very comforting when he’d had to deal with his subordinates at Quidditch practice. It would be John and Clark, the two he worked most directly with and the two who were markedly socially inferior to him, whose teams had succeeded in out-performing his own. And to think he’d felt a little bad for them last time.

Well, he was done with that line of thinking. After – whatever it was Xavier had planned – everything would go back to normal, but for today, all his own people were the enemy. He couldn’t quite bring himself to think of Liliana, at least, as a friend, could only stretch Ingrid’s last name far enough to make her an acquaintance who had wandered onto the wrong path in early childhood, but for the moment, they were his teammates and they all had to work together just a little better than they had last time, because his team was not allowed to lose to a team with Jamie Park on it. It just was not allowed.

He decided not to mention that to Park’s normal teammates, though. He couldn’t imagine that anyone liked Jamie Park, but it would do nothing for their teamwork if he rubbed it into Liliana’s face that she had to deal with that guy while the worst he had to deal with was the fear of a flare-up of class politics on his team. Normally, politics were something Leonidas feared very much, but they lost some of their horror when he considered that guy; beside the prospect of him as a Seeker, even the prospect of Jack and Louis rebelling against Clark’s authority next year or someone questioning his opinions about the proper order of society over how he hadn’t insisted that Jack Spencer become the next captain just didn’t seem so bad.

The prospect of an art project wasn’t nearly as bad, either, but it was still a little daunting. Leonidas had no problem with art, but neither did he have much of a clue how to make it, at least not from natural materials. He could charm or Transfigure them, but build something with them? The note that magic wasn’t even required made him think that what Mr. Xavier had in mind might require a lot more physical skill than Leo was sure he had. Imagination, a decent magical vocabulary and willpower alone might not be enough to get the job done.

He looked skeptically at the ground beneath his feet. The instructions to wear bad clothes and not cut down trees and made a sculpture led him to think they were supposed to use that, but unless they were just going to heap it up, that meant making mud. For that mud to be at all useful as a modeling material, though, he thought it would have to reach a very specific water-to-soil ratio. He knew the charms he thought could, in combination, produce that effect, but not the ratio, as he’d never worked with clay in his life, never mind made it.

“So,” he said to the group. “What do we know about sculpture and sculpting materials here besides what the end results can look like?”
0 Leonidas Bennett Now is the time to pick up sticks (Team Six) 269 Leonidas Bennett 0 5


Ingrid Wolseithcrafte

February 29, 2016 8:03 AM
Ingrid was feeling pretty deflated going into the last challenge. They’d been fourth, which she had been pretty pleased with, and miles above Theodore which had been even better. Coming out of the flying challenge, she’d expected their position could only get better but instead they’d slipped down the rankings to seventh. They were still above Theodore, at least, but it felt like a bittersweet victory when they had both lost a few places. Jemima had even climbed above her, which was kind of rude given that flying was Ingrid’s thing, and any skill Jemima had in it was thanks to her (though actually that was a moot point, as her sister had stayed on the ground). She didn’t feel good about the part of her that resented Jemima’s success because she loved her and normally would have been super pleased for her achievements but it was hard not to feel bitter about the way the last challenge had panned out. When Mr. Xavier announced this challenge, she felt her heart sinking further. It totally played to Jemima’s strengths. If Ingrid had come out of the flying challenge better off, she might have been a big enough person to be happy that her sister got to play to her strengths too (although had she had a precious position at the top to protect, it could easily have skewed her sense of justice, and her wish for everyone to be happy - she, after all, was no Teppenpaw).

She tried not to look put out because being a team player meant having a good attitude, but the slouch of her shoulders betrayed how she really felt, and the fact she tried to keep her face neutral was also a dead give-away - Ingrid was normally bouncy, animated and enthusiastic, and the absence of these features spoke volumes to anyone who knew her usual demeanour.

She wracked her brain as Leo asked what seemed like a fairly straight forward question. Surely, surely she must know something about this… Jemima was always doing this stuff, and she was always with Jemima…. She usually tried to listen too....

“Mud isn’t the same as clay,” she offered. She remembered one afternoon when Jemima had really wanted to do some modelling but had run out of clay. She had shrugged and just asked why she didn’t mix some of the dirt from the garden with water. Jemima had told her that they weren’t the same. She couldn’t remember how though. She didn’t know whether Jemima knew. Clay was special dirt or something. “So, we probably can’t model it much, unless we change it using magic. My sister - Jemima,” she clarified, given that the older ones probably knew Francesca better, and the thought of her doing any of these things was weird, bordering on faintly hilarious, “does stuff like this. When she goes out, she mostly picks up leaves,” she couldn’t identify a unifying feature of the leaves, or what made them pretty, other than Jemima’s opinion, which they didn’t currently have available, “And I’ve seen her braiding stuff. Like… grassy stuff, maybe?”

It felt pretty hopeless, given that all she could offer was a bad copy of what Jemima liked to do and they would be competing again the real thing. Who knew though? Given that the Gods had clearly had a laugh with things last time around, maybe they’d be the ones picking up all the points this time. Or, if Those in Charge had a really sick sense of humour, Theodore would. Ingrid had surely at least hung out with Jemima enough to have had something rub off on her, whereas she was quite sure their brother didn’t have an artistic bone in his body.
13 Ingrid Wolseithcrafte And bang our heads against brick walls 322 Ingrid Wolseithcrafte 0 5


Liliana Bannister

February 29, 2016 4:41 PM
Their team was loosing. They had dropped in the rankings from fourth two seventh despite the advantage they’d had in the last challenge and Liliana felt awful. The only thing she found comfort in was Theodore’s team having also dropped, from ninth to twelfth. At least he couldn’t lord it over her that he had done better and, even though her team wasn’t in the top five (nor did she think it have any hope of reaching the top five), she was still winning…at least in the competition between the two of them. Atlas’ team, also, was not doing well, which caused Liliana some glee. At least he wasn’t oblivious to her affection for him and beating her in the challenges. That, she didn’t think she’d be able to handle.

The two of them had made up enough that he had told her all about the trip his parents had taken him and Katie on over winter break to Japan. She had been waiting with baited breath to see if he had found himself a nice, cute Japanese girl while there and was pleased to hear that no, there hadn’t been one. This was welcome news to the soon to be seventeen year old and she had thrown herself a private party in her dorm room that night, opting to extend an invitation to Joella who was, at this point, her closest girl friend, to hang out instead of meeting up with Theodore in a darkened hallway as was preplanned. After all, if Atlas hadn’t been with a cute Japanese girl, she could go without Theodore for one night. Besides, the last time they’d hooked up she had gotten a rather nasty love-bite and she needed a little bit of a break to get rid of it.

But that was neither here nor there. At present, her main priority was moving their team up in the ranks. It was ridiculous that Quidditch player-less teams had bested their team to the point of them actually sinking three places in the team rankings. Perhaps they had gotten too cocky, perhaps the professors had acknowledged the unfairness of a team full of flyers and altered their challenge to be harder in an attempt to even the playing field. It certainly would explain a lot of things—she’d heard rumour of team one actually putting two people on one broomstick.

This only served as a reminder to her that the end of the challenge meant the end of the temporary truce between her and Leonidas. After that day, they would go back to being rivals—at least in Quidditch. Yet, it was funny to think that she had never really seen Leonidas as a rival. He was the captain of the Aladren Quidditch team which should have meant that she would find him as annoying as she found Theodore, but the difference between then was (she had found out while working on the team with Leonidas) that the Aladren Quidditch Captain was not nearly as pompous or frustratingly proper as the Aladren Keeper (or, at least, outwardly).

So she didn’t mind at all as Leonidas took the lead for the last challenge, had Theodore done something like that she would have seen it as a challenge, some sort of vie for a position of authority. But with Leonidas it simply felt cooperative, and she appreciated it. Perhaps if they had been in the same house, perhaps if she had buckled down earlier on in her school years they might have been friends—he reminded her of Atlas in some ways, but she knew she was generally considered too bouncy and unpredictable to be of much concern to the Aladrens, at least in the friend department.

His question was entirely Aladren in nature, and Liliana shrugged in response. She didn’t really know anything about art, that was all Atlas. The most artistic she got was crafting plays for the Quidditch team which, although she considered such things as art, she was almost certain the rest of the school wouldn’t. This was going to be a difficult challenge. Luckily Ingrid spoke up with some things that she had learned over the years, presumably from watching her older sister, Jemima. “Changing it using magic is a good idea,” Liliana said thoughtfully. “I mean, we are witches and wizards. But…I don’t know the first thing about this sort of art…”

“If braiding grass-stuff is anything like braiding hair, well then…” Liliana shrugged her shoulders, the braid that she wore six out of seven days of the week falling forward with the movement. “Perhaps we could use some sort of spell to strengthen and elongate the various grasses and then use magic to reform them into some shape or another?” She frowned. She wasn’t quite sure how this would work, nor even how long this would take, but it appeared that they had all day, and if she could braid her near waist-length hair in under ten minutes and they had all day and six people then she was sure they’d be able to manufacture enough braided grasses to be able to magically shape into some sort of sculpture.

“It doesn’t even have to be like…a specific representation, right? I mean, modern, abstract art is totally a thing now, I think…” she trailed off, her forehead crinkling slightly, hoping someone on the team would assure the rest of them that yes, they totally had this under control and not to worry a bit.

OOC: Mentions of Joella & Theodore as approved by their authors, mention of Atlas as discussed in previous conversations re: Atlas' sixth year in general with the author.
10 Liliana Bannister Come on, guys, put on your rally caps! 274 Liliana Bannister 0 5

Fabian Brockert

March 05, 2016 8:06 PM
Their team had fallen slightly in the rankings but Fabian wasn't too fussed about it. He'd never really been all that competitive and it wasn't like he was either the leader nor someone who had a tendency to feel bad about himself if he wasn't on top or someone who blamed himself if their team wasn't.

He just had never been that intense about things. Sure, he liked knowing what to do if he had to survive in a dire situation, but that was because he found that sort of thing interesting, not because he was worried about it happening and anyway, Fabian didn't consider a school competition a life or death matter. It wasn't as if they were being chased by a bear or dragon or something that had rabies. Getting bit by an animal with rabies was the Pecari's greatest fear in life and whenever he went out in the woods, he took a vial of antidote with him.

Besides, it wasn't was if they were last, in fact, they were still in the top half. Tristan was last, and he wasn't happy about it. Fabian just tried to stay out of his way. Granted, he felt a little bad for the seventh year. Even as non-competitive as the Pecari was, he wouldn't want to be last. Plus the older boy was still Fabian's cousin, and while someone had to be last, he'd kind of prefer it not be someone he was somewhat close to. He'd rather it be one of those teams with more distant cousins, the one with none of his relatives, or even Kelsey's team. Kelsey, Fabian felt, needed to be knocked down a few pegs.

Though he felt worse for Chaslyn-and even Kira-than he did Tristan. Aunt Alice and Uncle Robert wouldn't be angry with Tristan if his team wasn't first. Aunt Jillian, on the other hand, would be furious with Chaslyn if she wasn't. His aunt expected way too much of her daughters and unlike Amity, Chaslyn tried hard to live up to her mom's expectations which didn't seem humanly possible.

As for Kira, well, even though she was Tristan's sister and her parents wouldn't be mad at her either, Fabian just didn't want her to feel bad. The other second year didn't think very highly of herself-even though she was sweet and intelligent and the most brilliantly powerful witch Fabian had ever seen-and she'd just internalize it as another way she was inferior to everyone, especially if Kelsey's team beat hers.

He, on the other hand, was looking forward to today's challenge because it was in his favorite place-the Gardens. Plus, he actually liked most of his teammates. Fabian had always liked Ingrid pretty well, Liliana was cool, and there was something about Peizhi that made him feel kind of protective of her. She reminded him a lot of Kira and he really thought it be nice if the two of them became friends. Kira needed someone she could identify with. Plus, there was the whole thing where Peizhi's half-sister was engaged to Adam Brockert, his family's heir, so in a way Fabian felt it was his duty to look out for her.

The Pecari didn't even mind Leonidas, probably mostly because he had made a concentrated effort to give him the benefit of the doubt for Arabella's sake. Still, Fabian really didn't think the older boy was as stuck-up and full of himself as some of the younger Aladrens were.

He listened as Mr. Xavier gave the instructions. Art wasn't something Fabian was all that great at but he supposed he didn't have a huge problem with doing it. "I don't know too much about sculpting and never have done much of it. I know that you use clay normally and to make pottery you put it on a wheel. Later on I guess it gets painted or like, someone puts a color charm on it. Also, some of it doesn't look like much of anything in particular."

Fabian went on. "I've never really done it but I have like made stuff out of mud actually. " When you went out in the woods camping and what not, you might need some of that stuff for survival reasons. Like making a container to catch water in or a shelter. "And I know the gardens well enough so I can find stuff if needed. Plus, I'm sure I can contribute magically."
11 Fabian Brockert Okay. *puts it on* 321 Fabian Brockert 0 5