Headmaster Bulla

April 02, 2008 5:22 AM
An new year, a new batch of students to take over the position of first years. Manfred had been spending the day up until now mostly in his office, finishing up last minute paperwork for the new year which was just beginning and was rather glad to have escaped it now, especially as he could hear the students noisily making their way inside from the Gardens where the wagons looked to have almost all arrived. He finished the walk from his office, down the Hall of Plants and into the lobby before the Cascade Hall.

"Evening, Mims," he greeted the Portrait of the old professor who kept score of the house points. "Ready for a new year?"

"We shall see, Headmaster," the portrait said stiffly, frowning down at a group of younger students who had been enjoying their reunion a little too much for his taste.

"We shall indeed," Manfred nodded, before moving on through the doors and making his way up to the Staff table. "All prepared, I hope!" he said to the staff already there, only slightly in jest. "I hope you've got enough potion prepared, Marian. It looks like we're just about ready to start." He gave himself a self-critical last check over and then, satisfied that he was quite presentable, moved to his own seat and stood behind it. He watched the students for a minute, and then have the nod for the potions to be brought in before taking his seat for the initial ceremony.

Each of the new students was handed a goblet, filled with a potion somewhat unique to Sonora. It was clear and bubbling and its recipe a strictly held secret. When drunk, the drinker would turn the colour most associated with the house they were meant to be in. Which meant all of those who turned bright blue were called towards the Aladren table, while those who went deep red were summoned to join Crotalus, the muddy brown first years were raucously cheered over to Pecari and the others, who weresunshine yellow were warmly welcomed to Teppenpaw, each by the older students already assembled and well used to seeing this spectacle. The colours didn't last long, generally a few minutes at the most, but that was generally quite long enough for the house to be obvious and the unsuspecting first years to get quite a surprise. Manfred waited until things were starting to settle down again and then stood.

"Good evening," he started, voice loud and carrying over the noise. "And welcome to another year at Sonora Academy. I hope you have all come back - or started with us - sated from your summer adventures and are new ready to settle into the learning routine. But, before that - and indeed before the feast that the Prairie Elves have spent so long preparing for us today - there are a few announcements to make. Firstly, and ironically, about the end of the year. I know it's still got quite a long time to go, but if you have any interest in running a stall or entertainment at the Festival to be held then please start thinking about what it is you want to do. Forms will be handed out before the Midterm holidays which you can fill out and return if you want to participate by more than just showing up and enjoying the day.

Secondly, I would like to congratulate Professor Yuma. Over the summer she has completed a course she was taking at nights and so, sadly, I must inform students that Sonora will no longer be offering Divination as a course. However, Miss Yuma, as she will now be known, will not be leaving us, but rather will be serving Sonora in the capacity of Guidance Counselor. Her office is being set up at the moment, but should be ready within the week for students wishing to speak to her. The third announcement requires six students to join me for a moment. Would Mr Gunther Heinrich of Aladren, Miss Lila St. Martin of Crotalus, Mr Saul Pierce of Pecari and Miss Pepper Jones of Teppenpaw please make their way up here - and of course Mr Zack Dill, and Miss Jennifer Zucchero as well, please."

Manfred already had the small box out of his pocket as he made his way around to the front of the table to greet the summoned students, and he opened it as soon as the first four were all there. Zack and Jennifer he asked with a wordless gesture and a kindly look to stand to one side for one more moment.

"Congratulations," he informed the four, in a voice intended for them rather than the room at large. "You have all been selected to serve as Prefects for your houses. Remember this is a position of both privilege and responsibility. You will have the power to give and take points, and will be expected to assist your Head of House and the Head Boy and Head Girl if a situation arises. I'm sure you will do us all proud in your new capacity."

He handed them each their prefect badges, bronze metal embossed with the badge of Sonora and the word 'prefect' underneath, then straightened himself back up to address the school once more.

"These four students have been chosen to join the ranks of our school prefects. I'm sure you will all wish to congratulate them," and here he paused so that the four could get their due in applause. "Thank you. And thank you to our new prefects too. You may return to your seats." He beckoned Zack and Jennifer over. "Last, but most certainly not least, I would like to present our new Head Boy and Head Girl with their official badges of office." He pulled out the two last badges from the box, but left it open for the moment as he handed them to the two seventh year students. They were a little bigger than the Prefect badges, one of which Zack already wore, and the Quidditch Captain badges, one of which Jennifer had pinned to her uniform, although were of the same basic pattern - the school crest and the title of their newly official role embossed smartly into the metal. "I'll need the interim presumptive badges back," he said quietly to them both, taking advantage of the congratulatory noise the rest of the hall had erupted in.

He put the badges, when they were handed over, back into the box and closed the lid, returning it to the safety of his pocket.

"And now, I'm certain you're all quite starved from your journeys and the endless speeches and would like to get to the food. So, without further ado, the feast."

He waved his hand and each and every table was suddenly groaning under a multitude of dishes plates and jugs, each filled to the brim with one or another of a quite impressive variety of foods and drinks. Enough, indeed, that no student had yet found the feast lacking, and no student was ever likely too. Apparently, Manfred noticed, Tuppy had been quite influenced by the feast they'd had at the ball last year as well. There were certain dishes he recalled from it that had shown up again.

"Enjoy!" he said, before taking his seat, feeling quite pleased with how things were starting out.
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Kyler Kent

April 02, 2008 5:37 AM
So this was the famous Sonora. This was the place his mother had been buzzing about all summer. Ever since his letter, she had been worrying over everything that he may possibly need. "What if you need something? How do I get it to you? I don't know anything about this school! Is this the best academicly for Kyler? What are the people like? What if the, wagon, was it, gets hit by a speeding meteor and hurtles towards earth, landing in a toxic waste dump and he becomes mutated, reaking havoc over the world?!" So that last part was exagerated by his mind. As for the academic stuff, don't care. Really. Don't care. The people, yeah, that's a big deal to him. If everyone here was school-obsessed, he may have to find a way to educate them on all the possibilites of magic. It's magic, people! M a g i c! Anyway, Mom was just worrying because she was going to miss him. Kyler was exactly sentimental, but he was going to miss her too. When his letter came, Dad had done a "That's... weird..." sort of thing, but said, "Okay, kiddo, I guess you're a wizard." He'd probably hear about the whole That's-weird thing later. One time when Dad was mad, he'd blame the magic for altering his mind or something. It probably made him think he had an exuse to be defiant now. Whatever... Mom, whom he was missing already, had exclaimed how exciting it was, exactly like a movie she had done once. She hugged him and told him what a great opportunity it was, while brushing his smooth brown hair out of his eyes. "Jeez, Mom, chillax!" He had said, not fighting her hug though.

It had freaked him out at first, being a wizard and all. It left him with a lot of questions and he wondered where this magic had come from. He got over the anxiety, but he still wondered... Neither Mom or Dad were magic. They weren't exactly normal though. She was a producer and Dad was a stunt-man so he had never had a normal life. The whole not-normal life was exactly how he liked to live. Growing up in Colorado, climbing the Rockies, going to Mom's premieres, and visiting places all over the world for filming, sometimes with no more than an hour's notice, was so cool! Never boring. And now he was going to Arizona to attend a school for Witchcraft and Wizardry? Super coolness.

Kyler looked down at the bubbling potion in his hand and tipped it, not hesitation. His skin was changing colors!
!!!! ???? !!!!
Wild.

Kyler held his new dark hand in front of his brown eyes, grinning at the effect of the potion. He looked towards his Pecari house table and bounded towards it. He planted himself in an empty seat, looking around at the surroundings. Dude. There were waterfalls! On the walls! Kyler tuned in to the speech the Headmaster was already half done making. He caught something about a festival at the end of the year. That would be something to look forward to... The speech ended and food filled the table. Kyler loaded up his plate and turned to the person next to him.

"Hey," he said, "I think I want waterfalls on my walls."
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Mark Johnson

April 02, 2008 5:06 PM
Hopeful and loving goodbyes is what Mark got from his parents, if somewhat estranged. Mark’s Dad always said he was special, “That’s why he made that half court shot when he was eight,” his Dad said proudly when he got the news that he was a wizard. How else do you explain an eight year old making that shot at the buzzer to win a basketball game with 1.2 seconds left on the clock to win the junior league he was apart of before he came hear.

Mark’s mom however merely accepted that he was different, but still loved him just the same. She still had to cope with the news and thought that it might just be a joke for the school, but that all changed when Mark came home with a big old barn owl that his Dad bought him so he could write home. Mark always thought it was funny to scare his mom by sending her a letter or two while he was upstairs just to see if the owl would bring it to her. After the third time though, Mark’s Mom threatened to take the owl back if he did not stop doing it until he got to school.

After he arrived at Sonora, Mark couldn’t wait to write about how cool the place was. How often is it that an eleven year old kid gets to ride in a horseless wagon and see that the main hall has waterfalls for walls. ‘Hopefully my mom won’t freak when I tell her about the potion,’ Mark thought as he drained the potion in two or three gulps.

In no time his face changed into a muddy brown, and Mark was a little dismayed by this. “Why couldn’t mine have been red like the Chicago Bulls colors or something.” Mark said to himself. His attitude changed however when he saw the fellow Pecaris cheering him over to their area. ‘Well the color does match my hair I guess,’ Mark thought as he happily walked over to join his fellow housemates.

Mark barely paid any attention to Headmaster Bulla’s speech besides the part about the school prefects. ‘Saul Peirce is the authority huh, well I will have to give him a run for his money,’ Mark thought lively of what he could do to push the prefects buttons. Nothing mean, but more just to annoy. He was just a student after all.

Then the food appeared, and Mark remembered just how hungry he was. Mark may be a very lanky kid, but ate like a id three times his size. Loading his plate, Mark started stuffing himself when he noticed a kid next to him who said , “Hey…I think I want waterfalls on my walls.” Mark laughed, “Yeah! Maybe we could find a spell to do that.” He said.

Going back to his food for another minute or two, Mark started refilling his third plate. He then turned back to the kid and said with a mouthful of food, “The nae i ark ohnson. Ahts ors?” \n
0 Mark Johnson With a mouthfull of food. 0 Mark Johnson 0 5

Saul Pierce

April 02, 2008 9:21 PM
Leaving the clan known as the California Pierces had been as drawn out an affair as it usually was. Fortunately, Simon had been at the campsite and willing to apparate Saul right to the school (as part of the Staff, Simon could come and go as he pleased) so there hadn't been any worries about missing the wagon this year. His mom had kissed him and told him to be a gentleman to Briony, and his dad had winked at him and told him to not to do anything he wouldn't do (which, honestly, wasn't saying much), and his Aunts had hugged him and told him to make sure that pretty girl knew she was welcome to visit any time, and his cousins had shoved and elbowed him and taunted that Saul-has-a-girlfriend, and his Aunt Regina had given him a stern look and told him not to get in too much trouble.

Oddly, despite it being Saul's fifth year, not a single one of them mentioned the CATS exam even once. It didn't occur to them, and it didn't occur to Saul either.

Once at Sonora, Simon sent him on his way inside ("Get lost, kiddo, I've got work to do before everyone else get here") which told Saul as plain as day that Simon was trying to keep something secret from him (his older cousin wasn't very good at keeping secrets once his tongue started going) but Saul had dismissed it and figured Simon just knew something about the Festival that the staff wasn't supposed to tell the students yet.

Later, at the feast, when Bulla called him and bunch of other kids up front, Saul wished he'd pressed for more details. Because this was the point where prefects were supposed to be announced, and . . . cool! Pepper was called, too!

"Whoo! Good job, Pepper!" Saul called across the room to her as they both got up and moved toward the Headmaster, punching a fist into the air in congratulations. He nodded to the other two from his year, as well, but he didn't really talk to Gunther or Lila so much (he may have talked at them a bit more frequently, but he couldn't recall many instances of them actually returning conversation), and besides, Pepper was way prettier.

Saul was still waiting for Bulla to tell him this was a giant April Fool's joke five months late, but then then badge was on his robes and he was being sent back to his table. And Simon was smirking at him, like he also got the joke but it was just for them and nobody else knew it.

This was so freaky.

Prefect.

Dude.

Then he shook off the weirdness and nodded over to his friends, but bypassed Echo, Elly, and Meredith in favor of plopping down near the first years. Last year, his tour group had been sadly lacking, so this time he was going to recruit during the feast.

The kid sitting across from him had just said something involving mostly vowels but with just enough consonants thrown in to make it verge tantalizingly close to English. Saul grinned brightly at him and stuck out his hand. "Welcome to Sonora and Pecari, Ark Onsen. I'm Awl Earce." Then he realized how his name sounded phonetically without its first initials and rolled his eyes at himself. "And I swear I'm not a rabbit." He couldn't resist grabbing a piece of lettuce, though, and nibbling on it before turning to the kid Ark Onsen had been addressing. "And you are?"\r\n\r\n
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Kyler

April 03, 2008 4:22 PM
Kyler grinned at the kid next to him as he agreed with his waterfall statement. His mind, for a moment, went up to the dorm where his spellbooks (spellbooks!) were, thinking if maybe he could change the dorm... He looked back around as the kid, apparently Ark Ohnson (weird name), introduced himself. It took him a second to realize that Mark Johnson had a mouthful of food. Didn't matter. He had just earned himself a nickname (until he came up with a new one). As Kyler was about to reply, another, older student showed up, taking a seat. He was one of those prefect dudes! Opportunity to get on good side? Right now.

"Welcome to Sonora and Pecari, Ark Onsen. I'm Awl Earce." Kyler's grin returned at hearing the name mix-up. The dude seemed to realize it too because he went on, "And I swear I'm not a rabbit." Kyler laughed as he took a bite of the lettuce on his plate though. Way to go, man. Authority figure with humor.

"My name doesn't really work with the whole Ark Onsen-thing," Kyler said, "Kyler Kent just isn't as cool when it's remixed. It's pretty cool when left the way it is though!" He flashed a grin to let them know that he wasn't really conceited, just liked to joke around.

Kyler looked around at the surrounding tables, wondering what they were all about. What was with the potion? How did it decide what house they went to? Magic, duh, but what did it consider? Hey, maybe 'Aul' knew.

"So is 'Aul' short for Paul?" he said, before pulling out his real question. "And what's the deal with houses? What does the potion seperate us based on?"
0 Kyler That would be interesting... 0 Kyler 0 5

Saul Pierce

April 03, 2008 8:05 PM
"Saul, actually," Saul corrected when the one named Kyler Kent tried to call him Paul (was that a set of KK initials? Saul would need to find a girl KK for him to date - it seemed to be working for the EEs). "My family's got enough Pauls without adding me, too," he added with a vague wave toward the staff table where his cousin sat. Not that Simon ever answered to Paul without his middle name also being included, but that wasn't the point. "And, you know, giving your kid the initials PP is just cruel."

Before he could go into a further analysis of people with double initials at the school, though, he realized that Kyler had asked a question that Saul should, in his capacities of tour guide, older student, not to mention his new if inexplicable prefect status, answer. "Anyways, the school's got four Houses - Pecari, which you guys are now a part of, Aladren, Crotalus, and Teppenpaw. The theory is that kids who are similar will get along, so each House has a major personality characteristic.

"Aladrens are smart and geeky and spend all their time in the library doing homework." Or so Saul understood it. Saul himself had never set foot in the place short of major emergencies when he was trying to find somebody and thought they might be there. "Crotali are, uh, I think it's supposed to people who follow rules." Saul shrugged as if to say he wasn't convinced such people existed. "There's more purebloods there than in other Houses, but not all Crotaluses are snobby.

"Teppenpaws are nice. So far I haven't met anyone to disprove that, though one of the Beaters - Lexi - on their Quidditch team is downright vicious on the Pitch. And in Pecari, we've got the cool folks. Adventurous or something, I think, is the big word for us. We've got the pranksters and troublemakers and interesting people here.

"Like, Stephen Baxter. And the Cravens. And Elly. And loads of others. Stephen's awesome. He discovered the corridor ride. That's where you run up the girls' hall and pow! You get dropped right in the middle of the common room. Everyone should try it at least once. The Cravens are the Quidditch Captains. They're - uh - different. Those three are all seventh years. And Elly is a fourth year. She's the one that'll turn the common room white with snow during midterm and do some other prank at the end of the year. Echo, also in fourth year, is the founder of the noveling club, and Brett, in third year, organizes soccer scrimmages. Uh, also in third year, Jae is, in his favorite wording, madcoolawesome. And for second years, um. Ronen, Holly, and Raoul. Don't know much about them. Holly's a bit of a girly-girl and I don't know how she got put with us. Ronen's cool. Into Quidditch and sports and stuff. Raoul," Saul shrugged, "French kid. Hangs out with Holly."

Saul took a moment to think of anyone else that might be critically important to tell them about. "Matt and Meredith are in the fourth year, too, and they're awesome. Caedence is a little scary sometimes, but she's cool. Likewise for Morgaine in Fifth year. And Cissy in Third. Watch out for Cissy. Irene in Third is awesome. In sixth year, there's Conner and Adam. Conner's got the same last name as me, but we're no relation. They're pretty cool. In seventh, there's also, um, Lizzie and Mia who are both all right. Mia's also a prefect, as is Conner.

"I think that's everybody. Oh! The Duprees! Danae's in the same year as Elly and Meredith. Fourth. And Talen's the year below that. They're pretty quiet most of the time. So, Pecari is a pretty cool lot, all together. You guys'll probably fit right in." This snap assessment was based on the fact that Kyler laughed at his joke and Ark talked with his mouth full. Both fine traits in a person.

"You need me to point anybody out, just let me know. I know pretty much everyone, at least by name and sight." Which, come to think of it, was probably why he'd been chosen over Morgaine who kept to her room like she was afraid of associating with the rest of her housemates. Maybe it wasn't so weird after all.

Even if he was only barely passing most of his classes.
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Mark Johnson

April 04, 2008 10:02 PM
Saul is cool and everything, but he sure can talk,’ Mark thought as Saul was talking. “Wow Aul Earce, you must be one popular kid here.” Mark said when he caught a break in Saul’s introduction of classmates. Mark also figured if he was going to be called Ark here that Saul’s new nickname would be Aul in accordance with there greetings.

Actually, Mark wasn’t paying attention to the names, but He heard the first sport that was played here and Mark was exited. Soccer would be great, it wasn’t basketball, but it was a start.

Then again there was one thing that Mark caught on too. “One of the Beaters - Lexi - on their Quidditch team is downright vicious on the Pitch.” Saul said. ‘What the heck is Quidditch?’ thought Mark as he listened on to Saul’s ongoing chattering. Mark was overexcited and just wanting to learn all he could now about this place.

Then when Saul finished, Mark found his opening. “Alright Aul. That’s all well and good, and I’m sure the people are great, but there is one question I have to ask since I’m new to this whole magic thing. Truth be told I didn’t know about this world of yours even existed till a month ago. What is this thing you call Quidditch and what is a beater?” Mark said looking over to Saul and after he pondered for a second he added, “Is there some sort of basketball team here too? It‘s my favorite sport and the first thing I ever did magically. I was eight and I made a crazy cool 40 foot half court shot at the last second to win the junior league I was playing with.”

Mark couldn’t get the full grasp of things yet, but he did have an amazing imagination. He just couldn’t wait till the pranks got started. “Maybe I could be in on them this year,’ Mark thought.

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0 Mark Johnson Oh, but I would 0 Mark Johnson 0 5

Saul

April 05, 2008 12:27 AM
The one thing that Saul always forgot about new incoming muggleborns was that they didn't know what Quidditch was. It usually only mattered for the first week or so before they caught on, but it never ceased to take him by surprise when they inevitably asked about it. Still, it was something he was glad to tell them (of course, Saul so enjoyed the sound of his own voice that there was very little that he wouldn't be overjoyed to tell them everything about - and a new first year's curiosity meant they might even listen to all of it).

"Quidditch," Saul stated, with an emphasis on the word that made it sound amazing and, well, magical. "Quidditch is the big thing around here. Most wizard kids never hear about any sports but Quidditch and it's the only one that the school officially supports - so, no basketball. I can maybe talk to my cousin about getting a court though so you guys can at least shot hoops informally. Dunno if a groundskeeper has the kind of pull to get one, though.

"Anyways, Quidditch is sort of like a mix up of most muggle ones, and with a few whole new things besides. It's teams of seven people, plus alternates. Everybody flies around on brooms and there's, like, three different things going on all at once. The main action is kinda like basketball, but in the air with no dribbling and hoops are like this," Saul demonstrated by making an O with his arms around his head, "instead of like this," he dropped his arms down in front of him so it looked like he was holding a giant bowl over the table.

"There's three chasers who are trying to get the Quaffle - that's the biggest of the balls used - through one of the hoops - there's three of them. The keeper is sorta like a goalie in soccer, and he's trying to keep the Quaffle from going in. A team gets ten points when the Quaffle goes through a hoop.

"Then there's the beaters, two per team, who are sorta playing a really violent game of baseball. They've got bats, and they swing them at these really nasty flying metal balls - there's two of those - called bludgers, which do pretty much what they sound like they do. They bludgeon people. Beaters hit the balls at the opposing team and try to keep the bludgers from hitting their own teammates.

"The last person on each team is the Seeker, and they're kinda doing their own thing, playing hide and seek with this tiny little golf-ball-sized ball called the Golden Snitch. That's got wings and flies around the whole game while the Seekers look for it. Game ends when a Seeker catches the Snitch, and that team get 150 points, which, in most school level games, decides the winner. That's why Beaters usually target the Seeker.

"Unfortunately for you guys, first years can't be on the House Teams, but you will have flying lessons, so you'll be competent on a broom for try-outs next year. Pecari's got four seventh years on the team, so there'll be a lot of open slots then, too." It suddenly occurred to him that when that happened, the current captains would be gone and somebody else would have to chose who was going to fill those empty positions. "Dude, I'm gonna be captain, too," he realized in something like awe. He was, after all, the next oldest on the team and the assistant captain.
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Kyler

April 07, 2008 6:17 AM
Kyler, being muggleborn, was in the same boat as Ark. He had no idea what he was doing now that he was here at Sonora. He didn't mind that. Figuring it out would be kind of fun. But what about the people who didn't feel the smae way about the strange Sonoran puzzle? Shouldn't they have someone to explain this stuff? Kyler was sure that a lot of people who got their letters think it must be some sort of joke and toss it out a window. When Saul brought up Quidditch, Kyler was sure he didn't know what that was. He was glad Ark had asked though.

"Unfortunately for you guys, first years can't be on the House Teams, but you will have flying lessons, so you'll be competent on a broom for try-outs next year. Pecari's got four seventh years on the team, so there'll be a lot of open slots then, too. Dude, I'm gonna be captain, too," Kyler blinked, trying to comprehend the use of four different balls, all in play at once, in the air, with seven different types of players. What. the. heck. Did this place ever cease in being awesome? Kyler was definitely going to learn how to play. He probably wouldn't try out for the team, but Quidditch sounded so kick-A!

"Shouldn't they have someone to explain this stuff to muggleborns? I mean, I came here all 'Where am I?'" Kyler began, looking around the Hall like he was lost. "Anyway, that would be so sweet if you were captain! I don't really do any sports unless its climbing a mountain. I live in Colorado so there's plenty of rock to climb there!"

From everything he had heard, Pecari definitely sounded like the best. The people were for sure the most fun! This year was going to be great. He was even going to have roommates! Wicked. This was so much better than being down the hall from Dad. He could wake up everyday in a good mood. Nice...
0 Kyler <i>That</i> is a good idea! 0 Kyler 0 5