Headmaster Regal

June 06, 2011 1:11 AM
The start of a new year, the start of his second term as Headmaster, and David Regal couldn’t be more excited to be back. After a year of getting used to his new job, he could admit to himself that he absolutely loved it and had gotten used to be behind a desk instead of in a classroom, teaching. Both jobs had their good things and bad things, but after 30-odd years of teaching, the now-Headmaster was happy with his new responsibilities.

The day of the start of term, he kissed his wife goodbye and Apparated to Sonora to make sure that everything and everyone was getting ready to receive the returning students and the new first-years. It was going to be an exciting year, with the help of some of the staff, he had planned the festivities for the year, and they were going to be amazing. David walked through the school’s grounds making sure everything was in order, he was happy with his current staff, even if a lot of changes had happened from last term to this new one. He ended his walk of the school in his office, going through some last minute paperwork. He stayed there for the rest of the time before the start of the Opening Feast.

David entered the Cascade Hall about fifteen minutes before the students were scheduled to arrive at the school, and smiled at the congregated staff members, including the new Staff members. People he would get to know during the term. Finally everyone started to arrive. The Headmaster smiled at the returning students, and waited for them to settle down before making the welcome speech. He had a lot of announcements this term. He could hardly contain the excitement for the upcoming activities.

“Welcome to Sonora,” he began with his speech. His eyes briefly scanned the Hall and stopped on the new first years. He smiled at them, trying to ease their nervousness. “For those who don’t know me, I am Headmaster David Regal.” He cleared his throat, “New students, please be kind enough to take a sip from the potion Coach Pierce will hand out to you. The potion will turn your skin into the color of the house you have been sorted into.” He watched as the first years turned into different colors, he found the sorting ceremony quite amusing. Their skin would change into the color of the chosen house. “If you turned red you are now a Crotalus, blue for Aladren, sunshine yellow for Teppenpaw and brown for Pecari,” he told them smiling. David applauded as they looked for their new housemates.

He waited a few minutes for them to settle in, “I have a few announcements before we can enjoy the delicious feast. Charlotte Abbot and Daniel Nash will continue with their duties as Head Students,” he clapped politely. “The new Prefects are: Veronica Kerrigan for Aladren, Dulce Garcia for Teppenpaw, Nina Brocket for Pecari, and Rachel Bauer for Crotalus,” he applauded once again.

“There were some Staff changes, Professor Cohen had to leave, but Professor Kiva Kijewski decided to return to the school and take over Care of Magical Creatures. Miss Diaz has taken over the Divination classes, and last but not least, Coach Amelia Pierce is the new Deputy Head. Please show them some love,” he applauded one last time. “Before I forget, Crotalus won the House Cup. Let’s see who wins this year! Make your house proud.”

“I am almost done, just one last thing. This year we are celebrating the birthday of one of our founders, Leith Clurican. He was a pioneer on magical education, and helped built this amazing education institution. We will be honoring him throughout the year. The Ball at the end of the year will have a 16th century theme.” David smiled mysteriously, since he had decided to not mention the Outstanding Students Awards. He didn’t want students doing things just to get honored. No, the awards had to go to students that actually did it out of good-will.

Using his wand, he sent everyone a piece of parchment with some sheet-music and lyrics. During one of his wanderings through the Sonora Historical Archives, he found the school song. He didn’t remember Sadi mentioning it to him. It probably meant that it had been forgotten, but he wanted to revive it. It was a good song. “What I sent to you is the school’s song. Learn it! Live by it! Now, we will sing it and after that we can eat.” The Headmaster flicked his wand and the music could be heard throughout the Cascade Hall. He began to recite the verses.

Every day we strive
Learning to survive
Life’s hardships and to solve its mystery.
Learning to defend
Our honour and our friends,
Flying high to meet our destiny
We will stand and face those who want to harm us.
We won’t let the world transfigure, jinx or charm us
I won’t fight alone, as long as you are with me.
Sonora be my home, my tutor and my spirit
Vasita quoque floeat; Even the dessert blooms.


He smiled at the sound of the whole Sonora population singing it. It had been a great idea. After it was done, he smiled, “Let’s eat!” the food appeared, and he sat down to enjoy it.

OOC: Welcome First-years! Please refrain from posting on other boards until your Head of House posts his/her welcoming speech! Otherwise, have fun! Remember the site rules.

Also, thanks to the author of DiAnna Diaz, who was graceful enough to write such a pretty school song.
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Perdita Rothens

June 09, 2011 7:52 AM
Perdita entered Cascade Hall with the other first years. She was terribly nervous. It wasn't a feeling she was used to, but this, this was a life changing moment! She was in a magical school, whereas months before she hadn't even known magic existed. She took a deep breath and glanced around at the teachers who stood in front. The Headmaster, David Regal, cleared his throat and began to speak. She listened intently. When Coach Peirce handed her the potion, she sipped it. For a moment, it didn't do anything. Perdita panicked. Did that mean she didn't belong here?! Oh no! She wanted to be here!

Slowly but surely, her skin began to turn a beautiful blue. Perdita sighed in relief. Thank Merlin! She glanced around to find her fellow Aladrens and settled down. The Headmaster continued to speak, and it finally hit her. This was real. She was in a magical school, learning how to be a witch. It was... amazing! A sheet of parchment appeared before her eyes. Tentatively, she took it and sang along. Oh, how she loved to sing! She wasn't great, but she was good. When it was over, the food came, and everything looked delicious. She turned to the student on her left.

"Hello, my name is Perdita. What's yours?"
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Luka Anastanov

June 10, 2011 8:02 AM
Luka was decidedly happier to be in Sonora this year. Last year, when he had joined the school, he had mostly been wrapped in himself, trying to worry about home and schoolwork at once. But this year, a lot of loose ends had been tied.

After losing both of his parents last year, Luka had given the Mayor a written document stating that he would join his service once he passed out of school. The document also gave the Mayor to employ Luka in any service he chose. It was not altogether a pleasant thought but Luka knew it was a better deal than constantly getting reminders. It was especially disturbing because the Mayor had agreed to relieve his family the financial burden of sending him to a school in America. Luka could only take wild guesses at what kind of work the Mayor reserved for such wealthy an investment.

But Luka was determined to put those thoughts away for six years. He wanted to enjoy his time in Sonora; something he had never done in his life! He would make friends, he would eat and sleep without worrying from where food would come tomorrow. He would study and learn things without constantly judging whether it would be of any use or not. It was going to be a very different Luka this year. His appearance had somehow changed accordingly. His longish, dark hair, his sun-kissed complexion and sharp green eyes did not look so formidable. The scar on his cheek looked less intimidating; it was more of a permanent, wide dimple now.

In the spirit of his newfound enthusiasm for school, Luka did not seat himself away from human company. He took a seat beside a girl, whom he had not seen before; she was a first year probably.

"Hello, my name is Perdita. What's yours?" the girl said.

“Luka,” he said, “A pleasure to meet you. You are a first year, I presume?” He smiled broadly, something he had been doing often lately (and it did not irk him as it used to!). “Welcome to Sonora, then.”
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Perdita

June 10, 2011 8:21 AM
Perdita grinned at the beaming bow. "Why thank you! And yes, I am. I'm terribly excited, I must admit."

Her nerves were gone, now, all she could feel was a brimming anticipation to start classes and meet new people. In grade school, everyone had thought she was less than normal. She was an oddball who read to much and did homework and never liked to play and have fun. The accusations were completely false, of course. She did not, decidedly, read too much, and homework had to be done for good grades. Just because they didn't want a good future did not mean she did not want it.

Besides, Perdita did like to have fun. Her form of fun was different from theirs, however, and that was why she was always so estranged from her classmates. She loved reading and acting out Shakespearean plays, dressing up and acting out every part for her father. Perdita knew Shakespeare by heart. And when she wasn't doing that, she was singing to people like P!nk and Nightwish, or even drawing. Perdita knew how to have fun. Sometimes.

"What's Sonora like?" She asked the, presumably, second year Luka and surfacing from her thoughts. Maybe the two could be friends once they got to know each other better. Now that was something she was looking forward too. It was an entirely new life for her, and the prospect of friends was wonderful. She had never really had friends before, none that were living and breathing, anyway.
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Luka

June 10, 2011 3:22 PM
"Why thank you! And yes, I am. I'm terribly excited, I must admit," said Perdita.

Luka smiled indulgently. “You look so too.”

Luka was surprised when a plate full of steaming pierogi appeared in front of him. It was not magic beyond explanation, but he had not expected anyone to know how to make a decent East European dish so far away from its land of origin. Well, he couldn’t know for sure if it tasted good enough until he actually sampled it. But then he wouldn’t know even after tasting it because Luka had never really eaten the dish, just botched up cheap versions of it.

Taking an apprehensive bite, he felt the succulent meat fill his mouth. Savouring the bite, he thought about home a little, about his parents; they must have never had so delicious food in their entire life. They, two entire generations of Anastanovs, robbed of fortune, were hunters and they would not know the taste of good meat from bread; both the 'delicacies' were unknown to them. Luka knew a day would come when he would take it all back. He had to take it back, for his mother, his father and everyone who had ever been kind and thoughtful to him.

"What's Sonora like?" asked Peredita again, extracting Luka from his thoughts.

“It’s nice,” he replied. Then he realized that the description was far short of what the place really was. “It’s like your home and you’ll have a great time. You’ll make plenty of friends,” he said. Yes, you probably will, he thought ruefully, wondering if the particular task would be difficult for him.
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Perdita

June 10, 2011 8:05 PM
“It’s nice,” he replied. “It’s like your home and you’ll have a great time. You’ll make plenty of friends,” he said.

"I hope so," Perdita said thoughtfully. "I usually have difficulty in that aspect of social life. Say," she watched him carefully before turning to her food. She was really hungry. She took a delicate bite. Delicious. Not quite her mother's cooking, but then again nothing could really come up to par when compared to such perfection. Suddenly she grew morose at the thought of her mother. She missed her terribly. But, she was dead and gone and would never come back again. It was like her daddy said, her mom wouldn't want her grieving.

She turned back to Luka. He was a nice enough guy, so far, at least. She pursed her lips and dared to ask,

"Would you like to be my friend? I mean," she continued, her heart beating rapidly from her nerves. "I know we don't know each other that well, and I'm only a first year and- I'll just shut up now." Perdita said, falling silent. Another reason she didn't have friends. She talked too much and was usually too forward with things. She took a deep breath and took another bite of food, flavor exploding in her mouth. Okay, it was really good.
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Luka

June 11, 2011 11:21 AM
"Would you like to be my friend? I mean," Perdita blurted out. "I know we don't know each other that well, and I'm only a first year and- I'll just shut up now."

Luka gave a half-amused chuckle. "That would be lovely," he said, feeling an odd mixture of relief and happiness. He had made acquaintance even without trying.

"We don't know much about each other, true, but who says we can't change that? I am from Romania," said Luka. He did not want to go into details, just now, but maybe after sometime, he could tell her.

He was not sure which house Perdita had been sorted into, so he said, “Are you in Pecari by any chance? We shall have classes together, anyway.”

It was time for the Housemasters to take them to their Commons. Luka held out a hand, “It was nice to meet you, Perdita,” he smiled. “I am sure we would meet again, but I think we would have to head to our Common Rooms now. Have a good night. Although first night in different beds are a little uncomfortable,” he added. Especially when you have slept on hay all your life! Luka had ever slept on a mattress till he had come to Sonora. It was a good change, but it had taken sometime to get used to.
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Perdita

June 11, 2011 2:32 PM
"Romania?" She said. "That's so cool! I was born in England, but I moved here not too long ago."

“Are you in Pecari by any chance? We shall have classes together, anyway.”

Perdita shook her head. "I'm an Aladren, though I look forward to seeing you in class!"

Perdita said goodbye to Luka and finished her meal before making her way to her Head of House. Today was turning out wonderfully. She made a friend, or acquaintance, or whatever, but she had made one. It was beginning to be the start of an amazing year. Perdita could hardly wait! Though, honestly, she hoped she calmed down a bit by the time tomorrow came around.
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