DH Skies

August 09, 2019 10:35 AM
There had been an introduction, of sorts, to the first task, posted a week in advance.

‘The first challenge will require a combination of physical skills and ingenuity. Whilst speed will be of the essence, Professors may award bonus marks for use of their subject, and groups will be graded based on everyone participating. You are allowed to prepare resources in advance and may bring whatever supplies you feel may be necessary.’

Selina had to admit she’d sort of had fun writing that. In some ways, it was so obscure as to maybe not be particularly helpful, but she looked forward to seeing what the students came up with - and, as noted, there was a certain amount of credit availability for the ingenuity with which they solved the challenges put to them, thus she thought there might be some interesting results from seeing how they applied their ready-made solutions to the problems, rather than working the usual way round - though those who just opted to throw themselves in would no doubt yield fun of their own kind.

On the day of the challenge itself, the teams were given an approximate time at which to come to the Cascade Hall, as sitting around waiting didn’t seem like it would be much fun for the latter numbers.Selina doubted that many who had completed the challenges would be likely to pass on information, though she supposed there might be some with a loyalty outside their own team who might. The bigger problem was probably them trying to psych out other teams. Thus once teams had completed the challenge, they would be escorted to the MARS rooms where they could get snacks, amuse themselves and trade stories with the other survivors, with the art room designated as a quiet zone for anyone who wished to study.

There was a section of the gardens that had been closed off since the previous evening, and so it probably came as no surprise when they were led out there. As they assembled at the start, they were given the additional information that they would be facing an obstacle course, and that it had four parts - meaning that they should aim for some collaboration or multiple spells on at least one part if they wanted to get marks for all their team members making meaningful contributions.

The first obstacle had a small sign in front of it reading ‘Get to the other side.’ There was a climbing wall of approximately ten feet. It leant away at a slight angle to improve the ease of getting up it, and was dotted with a number of hand and footholds. ‘Dotted’ was an apt word. These were well spaced, and some of them were exceedingly small, or otherwise in shapes that did not offer a good deal of purchase. It was probably scalable as was, but only to someone who had both strength and dexterity, and/or a decent amount of experience in bouldering, as it would be a fairly technical climb. The wall was bounded on either side by dense patches of vegetation, including poisoned ivy and and venomous tentacular. There was a substantial crash mat on either side, for anyone who fell on the way up, and to offer an easier way down on the other side.

On the other side of the wall was a small platform, in which a sign reading ‘stand here’ was posted. Once all the members of a team were on it, it would raise itself to a height of fifteen feet. This no longer represented a safe height for any human being to fall, and this time there was no crashmat available. The students would have to work out to make it safe for themselves, because the sign now read ‘Get down.’

The plus side of their new position was that it gave them an overview of the next two obstacles - there was a forest ahead, and beyond that just the slightest glint of water was visible. Anyone who tried to take a shortcut across the top of these would find themselves hitting an invisible barrier, and a large, angry arrow appearing - the sign had been very clear, after all; from the platform, they were to go down. Predictably enough, the direction for the forest was ‘get through’ - a task which would be made more challenging by the trees’ tendency to push them back or grab at them. They were not as fierce as Whomping Willows, and no student was likely to meet serious harm at their hands (or rather branches) but their behaviour definitely suggested they preferred not to be disturbed by the pitter-patter of human feet.

The river’s notice read ‘get across.’ The staff had at least been kind enough to provide some support - there were various materials, such as planks of wood or plastic tubs, but nothing that was in a good enough state of repair to support a human being. The river itself was deep enough that no one was likely to keep their head above if they tried to wade, but it didn’t seem to be moving very fast or present any obvious dangers. Once the students finished it, there was a simple finish line marked on the ground, and once they had crossed this, their time would be noted and they would be escorted to the MARS rooms.

OOC - welcome to the challenges! These will be marked in accordance with the guidelines above. As per class posts, each team member’s best post will be scored from 1-5, with each of their other contributions receiving a point - so, getting as many members in as possible is important, but being active and vocal within your team will help too.

As per Quidditch, you do not have to stick to a given posting order.

Bonus points may be given for being extra brilliant, or if a team shows particular use of a subject area over and above what other teams do.
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0 DH Skies The First Challenge 26 DH Skies 1 5

DH Skies

August 09, 2019 10:44 AM
 
0 DH Skies Team 1 (nm) 26 DH Skies 0 5

Freddie Zauberhexen, Teppenpaw

August 12, 2019 3:38 PM
Freddie was PSYCHED. He had been temporarily afraid that he wouldn't be able to sleep the night before the challenges, but he'd slept like a baby with dreams of adventure and show time on his mind. This was the whole reason he'd come to Sonora: to develop skills and abilities that would prepare him to travel the world with a small band of intrepid friends. Now, the time had come.

He was bouncing back and forth on the balls of his feet as he waited for the rest of his team to gather. Team one. Number one. This was going to be great.

In his pockets, he didn't carry as much as he probably should have. To be fair, preparation was hardly his strong suit. He was more prone to just . . . run at stuff. Or climb over it. Or punch it. Or hug it. That was easier than trying to think up some potions or something. All he had was his wand, some snacks for his teammates (he hadn't known whether the pre-game snacks would be any good and he was prone to get peckish on the way through the first challenge anyway), and a pamphlet he and Hana had worked on together to help with identifying plants that could help with allergic reactions or poisons. Finally, he had one small jar of a salve that his parents had taught him how to make. It was good for burns, cuts, scrapes, and other abrasions, although he wasn't exactly sure how it worked. Professor Brooding had said it was similar to a Healing Draft, but not precisely the same. Then she said some other words he didn't understand and he tuned it out.

"Hey!" Freddie called to the first student of his team who approached. "Are you ready? I am very excite!"
22 Freddie Zauberhexen, Teppenpaw Let's DO THIS! 1452 Freddie Zauberhexen, Teppenpaw 0 5

Caitlin Pierce

August 17, 2019 5:42 PM
Caitlin was not the least bit happy that the first challenge was a physical one. She was a proper young lady and athletics were not a skill that it was appropriate for her to master. She did not fly or climb or run, the only physical skills that she had came from dancing as she'd taken ballet as a little girl along with the requisite ballroom. Which admittedly was something that did help with her core strength.

She was also not exactly thrilled to be on the same team as Brett Newell. Or the two first year boys either, but her objection to the Pecari was that he was from a family mired by scandal, something Caitlin could not allow to touch her. That meant not associating with those who were connected to such things. And really, she didn't want to risk coming into contact with non-purebloods either.

But she had no choice. And she had no choice about having to do a physical challenge either. The only silver lining was being on a team with Emerald. It would be nice to get to know the seventh year better. The Crotalus couldn't help envy Sylvia and Katerina who had not only each other but a team full of purebloods in good standing. Though she had to admit grudgingly that Mr. Newell might be an asset on this particular activity. Pecaris generally tended to be athletic.

When she saw the climbing wall, Caitlin wrinkled her nose in disgust. Even for people who had experience with this kind of thing, this looked extremely difficult. And young Mr. Zauberhexen was not helping with his....enthusiasm. She had to fight the urge to hex the Teppenpaw. "I can tell." Caitlin replied dryly.

She turned to Emerald. "Do you have any ideas for getting past this which involve more ingenuity than physical strength or flying?" She would have liked to have done well in these Challenges-at least second, if Winston's team got first, her brother needed this win after the disappointment of not getting Head Boy-but not at the cost of her dignity.
11 Caitlin Pierce If we have to 1415 Caitlin Pierce 0 5

Nicolas DiCaprio

August 20, 2019 5:10 PM
As if getting to know his fellow classmates wasn't hard enough, he was being thrown into these challenges with a brand new group of people. Only one of them was in his year, but Nico could see that they were very different people. He appreciated Friederike's enthusiasm though. It helped pump him up too and made him excited for the competition.

The first challenge was physical, and Nico dressed accordingly in lighter and more flexible clothing. He had been one of the fastest runners in his grade back in elementary school too, so if speed was a necessity, he could carry the team. As for supplies, Nico really didn't know what to bring besides his wand. He had filled his backpack with some things that might be helpful in an obstacle course, like water, a really long rope that he'd had Mikey transfigure for him (and he hoped that wasn't cheating), and extra socks. He would have brought his multi-tool pocket knife, but Dad told him to leave it at home since weapons weren't allowed at school.

Nico perceived his team to be split by proud, fashionable girls and, well, boys. He didn't know Brett or Friederike well at all and the girls even less. He just hoped that they'd be able to pull it together enough to win some challenges and stay number one not only by name but by rank. Nico could get pretty competitive when he started getting invested in something. At least this challenge wasn't all about social graces and stuff. He was good at physical things and thinking on his feet. He hoped it would be enough to help his team a lot.

In the gardens, his eyes widened at the climbing wall. It looked like the wall at the rock climbing gym back home. He and his family had gone bouldering a couple times, but Nico usually preferred scaling a higher wall with the climbing rope securing him. He glanced at his other teammates to see how they were feeling about this. Friederike was super excited, but Caitlin seemed less than enthused by both the other first year and the wall. She asked the other girl, Emerald, if she had any ideas, so Nico kept his own thoughts to himself.

As he looked at it, he thought about using the rope, but he doubted it would be helpful here. His knowledge of spells was greater than some of his peers because he had an older brother who liked to talk about everything he was learning. Nico's skill level was still average for a first year though, so he couldn't perform the spells himself. But if Emerald or Brett could use a spell to cut through or burn all the vegetation and shrink the wall, it would make it much easier to climb or hurdle over. With two of them shrinking the wall together, Nico thought they'd be able to shrink the wall much easier and faster. The other idea was flying, but Caitlin seemed opposed to it.

"Um, I have one idea," he piped up quietly. "We could cut through all the vegetation with the Severing Charm and use the Shrinking Charm on the wall so we can all get over it easier." His heart was beating fast just from talking out loud like this, but he kept pushing through. "I can't do the charms myself cause we haven't learned them yet, but if someone else knows how to do it..." He trailed off, trying to read the expressions on the faces of his teammates. Was it a good idea? Horrible idea? Maybe he was being too naive. He thought his idea was pretty great, but maybe someone had one that was even better and easier. He shifted the backpack on his back, waiting for someone to say something.
19 Nicolas DiCaprio Putting out an idea 1458 Nicolas DiCaprio 0 5

Freddie Zauberhexen

August 20, 2019 7:12 PM
If Freddie noticed any signs of distaste from Caitlin, it didn't register with him. He wasn't entirely sure what all her words meant, but her tone was short and she turned away from him almost immediately. Instead of letting it bother him, he wrote her off as mostly a lost cause and moved on. If she wasn't having fun, he wasn't going to try to force it. That wasn't nice at all.

Then Freddie's own classmate spoke up and Freddie understood a bit more. He grinned at Nicolas and retrieved some corn nuts from his bag, offering some to the other boy before taking some for himself.

"Shrink," Freddie agreed, recognizing the odd word from his textbooks and some of his classes. It was also a spell he'd seen his parents use, although he wasn't sure how they used it. He popped the nuts in his mouth and stepped away for a moment to crunch them - they were terribly loud - as he considered the wall.

It was very high and shrinking it would take a lot of effort, even if the whole team was able to contribute. Since they couldn't all contribute, and since he wasn't sure whether Caitlin was just grumpy at this particular activity or if something else was bothering her, he wasn't sure whether it would be feasible. Still, it was their best idea so far. Actually, their only idea so far. Unfortunately, the Severing Charm was also above his own level and he would really be very little help in that department.

However, climbing was a strength. "Other idea also," Freddie began, trying to decide whether this was worth proposing since it wasn't great on the teamwork aspect of this whole thing. "I would climb - I climb at home and this would be . . . I think that I can do it - and if we have rope or vine . . . but I could not pull everyone up." He grimaced, realizing that he'd only had half an idea. "I guess that maybe would not work."
22 Freddie Zauberhexen I like it! 1452 Freddie Zauberhexen 0 5

Emerald Brockert

August 24, 2019 6:10 PM
Neither Emerald's sisters nor her cousin were happy about the first Challenge involving physical abilities and neither was she. Allegra had been freaking out about it and Sapphire wasn't overly happy either. The Aladren had comforted Allegra some, but left most of the soothing them up to Ruby who was much better at it. For her part, well, it just wasn't something Emerald enjoyed.

When she saw the wall they had to get over, she was less than thrilled. And she knew that when Allegra and Sapphire saw it, that they wouldn't be okay. Sapphire in particular couldn't even fly that high and neither was going to be able to climb it. Most people wouldn't. Emerald included.

Freddie, on the other hand, seemed very thrilled. Emerald winced slightly. She was glad that while she had five younger siblings, none was that hyper. It would drive her insane. Still, she supposed even that would have been better than Topaz. And she supposed Freddie's positive attitude was a good thing in general.

Speaking of which, she honestly wondered how Winston was going to fare with the third year. Initially Emerald would not have minded a bit if her friend won or at least beat her but now...he was on the same team as Topaz and the seventh year simply couldn't root for her . She'd be insufferable.

Unlike Freddie, Caitlin did not look the least bit happy. Emerald was unsure if this was because she was annoyed with the first year or just hated physical challenges. Or both, though her question to Emerald suggested the latter.

Before the Aladren could reply with an idea, the other first year, Nicolas, spoke up. And actually had a pretty good idea. Freddie, however, suggested that he could climb. That wasn't happening. Well, he could but she wasn't about to and she could tell Caitlin would seriously rather not. "That would be unnecessary." Emerald told the Teppenpaw. She turned to the other first year."Nicolas, that's a great idea." It wouldn't hurt to encourage him. "And I can shrink it, but it's big so I might need your help, Brett. And Caitlin, do think you can do the severing charm?"
11 Emerald Brockert So do I. 358 Emerald Brockert 0 5