Professor O'Rourke

January 12, 2013 11:18 AM
The journey to the Labyrinth Gardens was, thankfully, a fairly short one. Alex had looked behind him frequently to make sure that he hadn’t lost anyone. Near the entrance to the gardens stood a suit of armor that acted as guardian of the entrance to the Pecari commons. He stopped in front of it and turned to address the group of students following behind him.

“This is the entrance to your common room. If you get lost, or can’t remember, feel free to ask an older member of your house. A password is required to gain access, and should not, for any reason, be shared with students from other houses. It changes frequently, and the new password will be posted on the bulletin board inside. This week’s password is pickled pigs feet.”

Once the password was uttered, the suit of armor jumped out of the way to reveal the entrance.

“Everyone in.” Alex said, gesturing toward the entrance. He waited for the last student to pile in before entering himself, the statue reclaiming his position and sealing the entrance behind them. The common room was done up in the house colors of gold and brown, and was littered with tables and different kinds of seating ranging from chairs to couches. Overall, it was a comfortable room—great for relaxing, studying, or socializing.

“Welcome to Pecari Common room, your home for the next seven years. Your dormitories are up those stairs; the boys are down the corridor to your left, girls on your right. If you try to go down the wrong hallways, you will end up right back here. A rather futile endeavor, if you ask me. Curfew is at ten, and punishment will be enforced if you are late.”

Alex continued toward the bulletin board he had mentioned earlier.

“This is the schools main source of House communications. Announcements as well as the passwords will be posted here. The new password posted on Saturday of each week, so do be sure to check it regularly. For anyone interested in Quidditch, Captain Sophie Jamison should be putting up the try-out sheet soon. If you have any questions regarding the sport, please feel free to ask her or her Assistant Captain, Amira Thornton. Other people of import are the Pecari Prefects. These students are your House authorities, and should be respected as such. They are Sara Raines, who is also Head Girl, Josephine Owen, and Melanie Goodwin. They are here to help you if you ever have any questions. You may also refer to our Head Boy, David Wilkes for assistance as well. Professor Levy’s office is over there and when she is available, her office also connects to that in her Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom. For the time being, however, I would like to make myself available to you should you need me. My office is in the astronomy classroom.”

Alex paused for a moment, going over whether or not he had covered everything he’d meant to.

“I believe that is it. You are free to explore the castle until curfew, but do try and keep out of trouble. Any questions?”

((OOC: You now have access to the other boards on the site. Please remember that your character does not have access to other common rooms, and remember to follow the site’s posting rules. If your student has questions, feel free to tag Professor O’Rourke in your subject line. Good luck, have fun, and again, Welcome to Sonora!))
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Omara Hernandez

January 13, 2013 8:02 AM
Omara huddled in the middle of the small group of Pecari first years as they were herded through the common room entrance. She tried to keep behind several, to disguise herself, and as close as she could to the few she had talked to during the feast. '...password is pickled pigs feet...for Pecari', she thought, mouthing the words, feeling the repetitive 'P' run over her lips as she tried to engrave it on her mind ready for the week ahead.

The common room looked delightfully cosy with all kinds of different types of seating, some for relaxing, some for studying. Omara hoped she wouldn't be expected to spend all her spare time here, however; she really needed time on her own sometimes to think and to dream. She also began to wonder, and with wondering always came worrying, what happened to her possessions and her beloved owl, Eleggua. Would she be allowed to keep him with her, like at home, or would he be kept with all the other owls? She wasn't sure if he would like the latter; he could be a bit of a trickster at times and wouldn't like him to be sent back home to New York for being too troublesome.

Omara pinched herself to stop herself daydreaming again and made sure that she listened carefully to all that Professor O' Rourke said. She had so many questions but was too nervous to speak up. She hoped instead that some of the other new students would raise at least some of what she wanted to ask...
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William Casey

January 21, 2013 9:52 PM
Will followed his peers up into the common room as it was called. He was a little drowsy form eating so much food in such a short amount of time, and was glad to finally be heading to bed. All thoughts of sleep vanished from his mind, however, when he entered into the common room after reciting the odd password.

The room was decked out in the house colors, brown and gold, and looked like the most comfortable room in the world. There were multiple couches and chairs scattered around in little coves and plenty of tables to work at. There were a couple of branching doors that Will assumed went up to the dorms. Will remembered Malcolm and wondered if there were any other boys with whom he'd be bunking.

He snapped himself out of his thoughts and listened as the House Head gave he and his peers instructions. He listened as best he could although his eyes occasionally drifted around. On one of these driftings, his eyes turned to a nervous looking girl standing next to him. "Hey," Will whispered, smiling at her," I'm Will, it's nice to meet you. Are you a first year too?" He waited quietly for her answer.
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