Headmistress Marnett

June 09, 2006 11:00 PM
Headmistress Marnett knew she should be calm and collected on the first day of the term. The staff and especially the students would expect it, after all, and she never was one to fret or appear particularly worried. But it had been two years since she last stood in this place, as the head of Sonora about to welcome a new set of first years. And, much against her logical mind and generally down-to-earth disposition, the headmistress was feeling quite paranoid as to how her school would fare over the course of this term.

This past year, or at least the half in which Lucinda was present to witness, had been pleasantly peaceful. Everything went on without a hitch and Sonora once again seemed to gain well-deserved respect from the community. It was nice, as well as a much needed rest. The year before, however. That was an entirely different story. Utter disaster didn't even begin to describe it. The school, staff, and possibly a few traumatized students were left in to suffer the consequences as the weather system, keeping Sonora in livable conditions throughout the year, seemed intent on destroying everything. The entire, horrible debacle finally ended anti-climatically when a prairie elf vigorously cleaning the school was discovered as the source of all the problems. And then there was the year before...pleasantly peaceful once again. The headmistress couldn't remember if the year before that was at all unbearable, but the chance of this term being “pleasantly peaceful” was beginning to seem rather unlikely.

As it was, nothing yet had gone awry. The students had arrived by way of the usual stuffy, uncomfortable covered wagons. They were escorted into the Cascade Hall as Tavarius Mims the painting of Sonora’s points keeper looked on, commanding them, like any old, stodgy professor would, to stand straight and quiet down. Most important to this evening, the first years were once again each given a chalice of clear, bubbly potion at their table and then, as one large group, told to drink. Upon drinking the potion, each student would turn the prominent color of their house: a bright blue for Aladren, deep red for Crotalus, a sunshine shade of yellow for Teppenpaw, and of course a mud variety of brown for Pecari. It was as the traditional sorting ceremony decreed, and as the founders, amused as they were with rattling the new additions, would have wanted.

And now, with this important part of the night out of the way and the first years fading back to their original skin tone, it was time to enjoy the best part of any feast…the food. Of course, a speech was required of her first. She never did like to prolong a student’s hunger more than necessary, so of course, it would be short.

Headmistress Marnett stood, appearing even more fragile and worn than the previous year, and cleared her throat in an attempt to gather everyone’s attention. When it quieted down, she began her speech.

“Welcome to Sonora Academy. First years: seeing all these new, pleasant, colorful faces has always been one of my favorite parts of our opening feast. I am very glad to see that you have arrived in one piece and I am sure you will find that the rest of the year is much more enjoyable than a ride on one of our covered wagons.” She paused for a moment and drew her eyes over the student population. “I suppose all our returning students would like to hear is that it is time to eat, correct? Well, I will not delay any longer.” Lucinda smiled and the large feast appeared across the hall in an instant. The school year had officially begun.
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0 Headmistress Marnett The Opening Feast – Year 4 1 Headmistress Marnett 1 5


Guenther Heindrich

June 11, 2006 8:23 PM
Guenther Heindrich sat at a table, not having seen Zack among them. He had probably just not noticed it, but at the moment he was not likely to care. He felt sick, really sick. Most likely, he looked as colorful as the first years did and at the moment he didn't even want to think of the food that would soon lie in front of him.

The entire ride here had been bumpy. For some reason, this years ride had been worse than last years. He hadn't felt sick last year, so why now. At least he was in a less stuffy place now. He had practice handling people now so he didn't feel quite so sick being around this many people as he did last year.

He thought back to his summer. To put it bluntly, it had stunk. His triplet sisters had gotten really shy around him since he hadn't been there the entire school year. They wouldn't let him hug them or pick them up. It wasn't so much that he wanted to hold them, it was more the fact that they wouldn't let him that made him frustrated. He was fond of his sisters but he wasn't fond of little kids. How was that for contradicting feelings.

He put his head on the table, which was probably just as well. Some of the firsties were starting to stare at him. He hated that. His size was one of the things that made him stood out. At least he didn't have a sign over his head that said 'I am foreign'. Okay quite technically he wasn't, but he might as well have been. He knew three different languages and was two different nationalities. Most of these people probably had about 20 different nationalities in them. But at least his Dad and brother had come down from Germany for two weeks. He had gotten to see Kaleb for the first time in three years. It had truely been a relief to have another boy in the house for once.

His stomach feeling a little better, he picked his head off the table and noticed that the food had arrived and the Headmistress's speech had ended. His appetite still hadn't returned though. He pulled out his book. It was ironically the next book in the series that he had started at last years feast. This one was called MORE MAGICAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF VERNA THE INFERNO and he was going to read it instead of eating. Oh if Zack were here, he surely would have something to say about him not stuffing like last year. At least he hadn't grown more. No more growth spurts for him. Luckily for him, he had filled out and gotten a tad more muscular. If he hadn't, his mother would have forced food down his throat at every available moment over the summer.

(ooc: wow, i found my muse again...YEAH ME!!!!Now if only Zack would show up.....this would be perfect...ZACK!!! OH WHERE ARE YOU?)\n\n
0 Guenther Heindrich another year of early mornings, homework and frustration! 0 Guenther Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

June 11, 2006 9:49 PM
Zack had arrived a little late. Well, it wasn't entirely his fault. His four year old bookbag hadn't held out as well as he had hoped it had and the contents had spilled out everywhere when he jumped down out of the covered wagon that had brought him here from Detroit. The bottom had apparently rotten a bit over the summer and heavy weight of seven textbooks coming to a sudden stop (well, not so sudden really given that the bottom had given out and they kept falling) had been more than it could handle.

So he'd had to gather all his books from the ground, and collect all the looseleaf paper that had spilled everywhere, sort out how much of his potions supplies were still good, and find everything else that had scattered. It had taken a while and he'd had to wait for the groundskeeper guy to find him a substitute bag to put everything in so the prairie elves could take it all up to the Alderaan fourth year boy's dorm.

As a result, he slipped into the Cascade Hall around the time the Headmistress finished her 'speech' and food started to appear. He was relieved to see there was still a spot at the Alderaanian table that wasn't entirely surrounded by the younger kids. It was bad enough he'd barely grown again over the summer and he was still only four nine and a quarter. He didn't want the kids even more certain he was their age. It was really irritating him that his thirteen year old brother was having his voice change already and Zack's was still as childish as ever. He hoped he'd at least start needing to shave first, but so far no luck on that front either. At least Nick was still beardless, too.

He ducked between the first years as they reacted to their strange colorations, and found an empty seat next to Guenther again. He spotted Anne and gave her a nod and smile of greeting, then claimed the seat he'd noticed. Guenther was reading already, and Zack was pretty sure it was the same book, or maybe the next volume, that he'd been reading a year ago. Could be wrong though. Might just be the same cover style. Still finding it vaguely amusing that Guenther looked so much the same (though somehow even bigger looking which he found frustrating because he doubted he looked any bigger), Zack smirked at his younger but much taller housemate.

Then he realized that food was already out and Guenther wasn't eating. That seemed somehow wrong after the gusto he'd set into it last year. "Hey," Zack said, poking at the book so the words would move and hopefully jar his friend back into the world of the living. "Food's on," he informed the other boy because, if it had been Zack, chances would have been high that the cause of his not eating would be simply that he hadn't noticed it had been served yet. "And welcome back. How was your summer?"\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
1 Zack Dill I feel like I've been hailed. 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Guenther Heindrich

June 12, 2006 7:17 PM
Guenther's book moved. He looked up expecting some first year trying to ask him a question but was pleasantly suprised to see Dill. "Ugh." he said in response to Zack's reference to food. "I feel sick. That ride was bumpier than last year and my summer stunk. Except that my dad and brother came down from Germany. I haven't seen my bro Kaleb for three years, so it was fun. He's a lot more mature now. I think it was just being around my dad. He's really strict, but he's okay once you get to know him. But everything else sucked. My parents fought and fought. You would think they were still married."

He sighed and took another look at the food lying on the table. It looked appetizing enough. He grabbed a chicken wing a took a small bite. "YUM, so how was your summer?" he asked when he had swallowed, "Any good?" \n\n
0 Guenther Heindrich Wow, you came! I didn't even have to call your name out! 0 Guenther Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

June 14, 2006 10:29 PM
Zack nodded in commisseration as Guenther went on about his problems over the summer, but didn't let his friend's stomach issues deter him from filling his own plate full of chicken and potatoes and just about everything else available for the feast. His stomach wasn't weak. It had needed to become indominable when faced with his mother's cooking; nothing so prosiac as a mere bumpy ride could disturb it. He took a bite of the chicken and savored the fact that it did not have the consistancy of rubber. It even tasted good. Zack loved Sonora.

Guenther clearly wasn't finding his nearly so wonderful. Zack gave him a sour look at his overexaggerated enjoyment.

"My folks are still married," Zack offered, because it was a rarity in his part of Detroit and Guenther had just said his were divorced (which was a step up from many of the other Detroit kids' parents). But then, his supposed genetic material donors had something most others in his neighborhood didn't. "I think they bonded over raising me. Enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that. They can practically speak without using words. I'd suspect telepathy but their brains aren't that powerful." He lowered his voice and leaned closer, confiding, "I'm still trying to prove I was switched at birth."

Sitting back again, he waved his fork in a grand gesture, "But overall, the summer was pretty decent, after taking into account I was back with my relatives. I upgraded my computer again, had a great D&D campaign - I gave my sorceror 'Heindrich' as one of his names, by the way - earned a bunch of money with the summer school crowd, and Nick only bruised me up a few times. Met a girl named Randy who's pretty well off - her folks don't even need food stamps - and she let me stay in their spare room quite a bit. I think it was out of charity, but I'm not complaining. They've got Air Conditioning," this was said in a voice akin to worship. \n\n
1 Zack Dill Far better than last year's 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Guenther Heindrich

June 15, 2006 8:17 AM
Guenther became excited at the mention of D&D. "D&D is great! I just started the Clockwork Mage with my friends at home. They were a bit dissapointed to hear I was going back to boarding school this year, since the Clockwork Mage is kind of lengthy especially since they are all going in the wrong direction." He laughed. "Which ones did you play?" He asked, curious to see what choice of campaigns he would go on.

He took another bite out of his chicken, praying that his stomach wouldn't lurch again. \n\n
0 Guenther Heindrich Luck...I just don't have it..Especially with dice! 0 Guenther Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

June 16, 2006 10:36 PM
Zack grinned, pleased to find a third person at Sonora who liked D&D. If he could just find one or two more, or at least somebody who liked to DM, they could start up a campaign here. He wondered, if he sent an owl to his parents' apartment, if they'd be able to figure out how to send back his player's handbook. Probably not. Figuring out which Player's Handbook he meant would probably be beyond them anyway and he didn't really need the instruction manual to Civilization IV here.

"I don't think Doug follows any pregenerated campaigns," Zack answered Guenther's question. "He's a bit more open ended than that. Not sure if he borrows from different ones or just makes it all up himself, but we don't really follow much of a plot. He just likes to throw monsters at us and we just beat them up and steal their treasures. It's not a bad life for a gnomish sorceror and his friends."

He took a bite of his mashed potatoes, relishing in their consistancy - not too runny, not still noticable instant flakes, and not an undercooked baked potato that Mom smashed up so nobody would realize four people were sharing two potatoes. After he swallowed, he continued, "So what sort of character do you usually play?"\n\n
1 Zack Dill I take it you get a lot of critical failures? 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Guenther Heindrich

June 17, 2006 4:01 PM
Guenther smiled to himself, embarrassedly. "I always play a female half-elf and her human half brother. Unfortunatly, her half-brother is giant and incredibly stupid. We are traveling with some incredibly stupid people who don't know the difference between left and right."

What he didn't say was that the people he played with were incredibly idiotic and didn't think strategically. He laughed. "And of course the Clockwork Mage is one of those mages who pulls pranks on people. So Bungo, that's my male character, touches something and we all get covered in blue ink. You would think the others would learn the lesson and not touch anything but of course our leader of all people, who is an elf prince who had been exiled, touches something else and we end up in an inescapeable garden." he sighed. "Sometimes it's fun, but other times, it's just annoying."\n\n
0 Guenther Heindrich The monster's hit me because I am a girl did i say thatalou 0 Guenther Heindrich 0 5

Zack Dill

June 20, 2006 10:10 PM
Two characters per player. Well, that was an idea if they couldn't find another person to play with them. As long as they could find a DM, they should be alright with just Guenther, himself, and Ginger. Of course, DMs were a bit harder to find than players. "I don't suppose you DM at all?" he asked. "I almost did a couple years ago then realized I didn't have a clue how to run a campaign, so it sort of fell through. Back home, Doug likes to run them with a tyrannical fist, so I'm not sure what all he does to get ready."

He looked around the room until he spotted Ginger Silverstein, then pointed her out, "You remember Ginger, from the Oscar incident in the library last year, right? She found me on greatest journal last year, so we've been writing to each other over the summer. She plays D&D, too. We could maybe get a campaign going here. I'm guessing your human is a fighter and your girl's a magic user of some sort? I used to always play a thief, but lately I've been playing wizards and sorcerers. Y'know, now that I know I am one."\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
1 Zack Dill Well I'm required to be a gnome or a halfling 40 Zack Dill 0 5


Guenther Heindrich

June 22, 2006 6:41 PM
Guenther tried to wrap his mind around all the questions that were being thrown at him. "Never DMed.Campaigning would be cool and no actually my half-elf is a fighter/fisherman and her brother is the same. Though he is not very efficient at either."

He pushed his plate away, finding this conversation far more interesting then it. "It's funny. I wouldn't picture Ginger as the sort of girl to play D&D. Then again, I tend to have a bad perception of people."\n\n
0 Guenther Heindrich Fighters and Fisherman 0 Guenther Heindrich 0 5