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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Ben Pierce

February 25, 2016 8:11 AM
Team Four was not doing well. Not well at all. Going into the final challenge, Ben's team was ranked second to last. This deeply bothered the Pecari, as he feared it might be at least partly his fault for not being able to keep up with the older students magically. Logically, he knew the other teams also all had first years on them as well, so that couldn't be the whole of it, but he still felt like he was holding the others back. It wasn't a feeling he liked at all and he'd been trying extra hard in his classes so if anything they learned proved challenge-useful, he could be all over it.

As Mr. Xavier explained the goal of the third challrnge though, Ben couldn't decide if he was upset that his hard work wasn't going to pay off, or glad that, for once, his beginner level status wasn't going to be an issue.

Since he had no real artistic talents to speak of, he was leaning toward the being upset side of things, except that wasn't going to improve matters at all, so he made a conscious effort to just be glad they weren't battling vampires or something else to which he really couldn't provide any assistance.

"So," he began uncertainly, since he was both the youngest member of the team and in no way artsy, "Do we want to do one big thing or a couple little things that join together for a bigger whole?" He didn't think he explained what he meant very well, so he tried again, "I mean, like, do we want to do a single team sculpture or do we want to, like, represent our team be each doing something individual, but making sure it all works together like a team does?"
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Joella Curtis

February 25, 2016 4:53 PM
Team Four was pretty awesome, in Joella’s totally unbiased opinion, but for some reason they weren’t doing very well in the challenges at all. This was rather surprising, especially after the previous challenge as Team Four were definitely at an advantage when it came to flying. If that hadn’t worked out for them, Joella wasn’t sure how they could expect anything else to. She wasn’t the sort to give up easily and that competitive streak compelled her to turn up bright-eyed and eager for the final challenge of the year.

The fourth year wasn’t the most creative person she knew but she had an imagination and was fairly good at Charms these days so could probably make a decent contribution to the team effort. Although she was supposed to be a proper young pureblood lady, Joella lacked artistic qualities and she hoped that someone else in the group would be able to ensure that whatever they produced looked the best it could.

Joella was pleased when the team’s first year, Ben Pierce, put himself forward first and made a suggestion. She liked the younger boy - he was clearly very keen on Quidditch so that had instantly made Joella look upon him favourably even before getting to know him better at team practices and also during the challenges.

“I think one big thing,” said Joella in response to Ben’s ideas. She wasn’t really fussed either way but a decision did have to be made and since this was the last challenge, and therefore probably the last time some of the odd mix of students in their group would work together, the idea of actually working together seemed more appealing than doing individual things for most of the day, especially considering how the previous challenge had involved splitting into three groups. “I suppose we could do one main sculpture and then each pick something smaller that won’t take very long to represent each of us individually to like encircle the bigger thing, if you want? Or we could do a house unifying sort of thing that resembles how all sorts of people have been brought together by these challenge teams. And maybe our project could incorporate that with the element theme of the challenges… I don’t know. What do you guys think? I think we don’t want to over complicate it by covering too many ideas.” She was pretty much just throwing random suggestions out there as they came to mind, as usual a speak without thinking kind of girl, but if her teammates didn’t like her ideas she wouldn’t be offended by their saying so.

Prior to the Groundskeeper essentially spelling out the element theme of the challenges, Joella had been totally unaware of it and she suddenly felt rather foolish for not picking up on it. Had everyone else realised? Either way, she thought it a pretty cool idea and one they should definitely try and incorporate into this challenge, unless this challenge was literally just about the Earth element and not the others…

She looked at her team to see what they thought and if there were any different approaches to be shared, looking particularly toward Portia Dobson who was the oldest in Team Four and therefore the leader of the group.
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Arne Reinhardt

March 03, 2016 4:58 AM
From thirteenth to fourteenth monkeys place, indeed! Arne scowled at Mr. Xavier’s mention of the top three teams, noting how he failed to mention just whose team was placed fourth. Perfect Tobi’s perfect best friend and the rest of his whacked out team. Even Laila’s team was doing better than his was, a fact that she had not let him forget when he followed her to the library after the team rankings had been posted for the second time. He was really starting to get tired of her innocent act. It had been kind of cute at first, but now it was just irritating. Now that Laila had branched out and made friends at Sonora and had herself surrounded by a nice group of people much like she had back home (granted, the kind of friends she had made were different, but they were a group nonetheless), she always acted as though talking to him was a difficult task. What was that word again? Oh yes, deign.

He rolled his eyes, having showed up early to the task in rumpled jeans and a worn white t-shirt, Northwest style flannel thrown over it haphazardly in case whatever it was that they would have to do would negate the rather warm weather that they were experiencing. But the mention of the challenge had his ears perked up even if his contrary thirteen-year-old demeanor refused to allow him to, Merlin forbid, appear interested in something! Even though Tobi was older than he was and Arne was by no means a better wood carver than his nearly fifteen year old brother, Father had always said that Arne showed more aptitude for the craft than Tobi did at comparable ages. Which meant that, for once, Arne had a chance to beat Tobi at something. At least…kind of.

The fact still remained that Tobi was the better brother, the calmer son, the more experienced Beater, but Arne had something that Tobi didn’t have when it came to metal charming. He had passion. Not that he would admit it to anyone who asked, but this was something that Arne genuinely cared about whereas his older brother simply did it because it was what was expected of him and he wasn’t exactly the rebelling sort as it were. No, that was more up Arne’s alley. Funny how things worked out that way, he thought as he turned to his group, prepared to drawl his skills to them and let the decide how to put him to use. The obedient brother was the one who wanted to leave while the rebellious one wished to take over the business which would, inevitably, go to the older, obedient one.

But now was his chance to prove to Father that his abilities extended beyond Tobi’s unwilling shadow. He would never be able to understand why their father would let something like birth order stand in the way of true passion or skill, unless it had to do with some lingering resentment over being the third of his set of brothers and having to move to a new country to start his own business, something that had been Tobias Reinhardt, I’s dream since he was young teenager. But even this didn’t make sense—wouldn’t he then be more willing to let his sons sort themselves out on their own? Arne did sometimes feel bad that the rest of the family had to deal with his obnoxious behavior, but he felt his father deserved every moment of it.

However Ben Pierce and Joella Curtis, two Pecari Quidditch team members, suggested a crazy amount of things. Arne had learned early on from watching his father take customer orders that commissioned pieces never turned out as well as when the artist was allowed free reign, and that additionally, less was more. Unless Father and Mother were collaborating in which case Arne always revelled in tracing his fingers over the intricate notches and curves that made up the beautiful Native designs. He wasn’t quite feeling sharing his own idea, but he also didn’t think that either Ben or Joella’s ideas would gain him any sort of respect from Father. If anything it would cause Father to raise his eyebrows at him and demand to know why he hadn’t taken charge before turning to praise whatever piece of crap it was Tobi had made.

And a house unifying sculpture, to show how they now all felt deep comradeship for each other because of these challenges, really? What was Joella, a Teppenpaw? He quirked his eyebrow in what would have been an inquisitively, sceptical manner had it rested on his face for longer than a brief second before he let it go and opened his mouth, the bored drawl that he had so perfected while hanging out with the Mills brothers that past summer slowly articulating his contribution. “I’m not good or anything but I know how to use a knife so if we’re joining elements together I can do earth.”

*OOC: I read a book once where the main character censored herself by replacing all swears with “monkeys,” so I’m going to do the same with Arne when necessary. Also, please note, Arne’s bad attitude is entirely his own and he fought me long and hard to be able to keep it.
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Portia Dobson

March 09, 2016 6:40 AM
Merlin, did Portia want out of this place. It wasn't even the Challenges, it was Sonora itself. She wasn't friends with any of her classmates except Arnold kind of and he had his other friends that he spent more time with. She was lonely all the time and tired of it. The Teppenpaw just wanted to leave and be with Joseph, someone who enjoyed spending time with her. Make friends with society women who'd be in her social circle as an adult instead of feeling left out as she did in school. Not that Portia felt there was anything wrong with her as a person but it still stank.

They weren't even doing that well in the competition. In fact, they were doing terrible. Second to last. It figured. Nothing else had gone especially well for Portia here, why should this? Okay, yes, she was prefect, but despite the fact that she felt confident that she'd have beaten the Porter twins anyway had they stayed, it still came down to the fact that she'd been the only option.

To make matters worse, the team behind hers was not Oliver's, which meant that despite the fact that his team wasn't doing all that great either, he was very smug about the fact that they were beating hers.

Portia sighed inwardly as the instructions for today were given. While she considered herself fairly artistic, she was more gifted in fashion design and making things look nice than in sculpting. This sounded more like Evan's kind of art. Plus, even though this challenge worked better for her personally than the last one-or even the first one-she'd never really thought of the rest of them as artistic types. Of course, given that she associated art with Evan for the most part, it might have just been that they didn't seem strange enough.

On the plus side, Oliver possessed no artistic skills whatsoever as he thought art was a frivolous waste of time.

Her teammates began to speak and it seemed Joella had an awful lot of ideas. It was hard to take them all in, really. "I agree it should be one big thing." Portia replied. "In the spirit of team work. Maybe you could carve something out of wood, Arne and I could arrange some flowers. Does anyone else have something specific that they could contribute?"
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