Headmaster Brockert

March 09, 2014 3:07 AM
Mortimer could not help but be internally thrilled that he was now completely the Headmaster, not that he'd let on his feelings about it show in any way. The position was all his now, which he was exceedingly proud of, and while he wouldn't be able to abuse that power to a great degree as he'd be far more likely to hang onto it that way, and more than anything he wanted to retain it. The Aladren alum was pretty far from being the family patriarch with not only Uncle Clifford's direct descendents, but his father's older brother, and his own two elder brothers and their sons standing in his way. Being Headmaster was almost as good as being patriarch, in some ways, and honestly made him consider himself a lot more important.

Admittedly, he even mostly respected his staff. Despite their lack of social status, they were at least more than competent at their chosen profession. Of course. beyond being polite and even what for him was considered pleasant, he still remained distant and was reluctant to allow any sort of softer side to his employees or students, something he hoped he could keep up when his grandchildren came to school. The only staff member he didn't completely respect was Lydia Chambers, but that had more to do with her age and choice of subject matter. Maybe if she offered to teach one of the real subjects that was in need of a professor instead of the most useless subject there was. As far as Mortimer was concerned, Muggle Studies ranked even below Divinations in that way. The halfbloods and Muggleborns already knew Muggle things and therefore didn't need the class. In fact, they had an unfair advantage in it, while purebloods really didn't in other subjects and it was a class no self-respecting pureblood would ever take. It was an accepted subject anyway to have as an elective, it was just a little unnecessary when Care of Magical Creatures and Defense Against the Dark Arts were more important subject. At least Miss Chambers was friendly and enthusiastic which though could be a bit of an irksome trait for people in general in his opinion, most people disagreed.

He stood to address the assembled mass. "Welcome all to the new term, whether you be a returning student or an incoming first year." Mortimer was not a man of many words, which made the next part of his job a tad annoying. Fortunately, it was all stuff that needed to be said, otherwise it would be totally pointless and he didn't like to waste his time with pointless blather. "The first order of business is to sort the new first years. Each of you will step up to our Deputy Headmistress, Professor Skies, who is also the Transfiguration Professor and the Crotalus Head of House. accept a goblet for her, and take a sip from it, which will temporarily change your skin color.. Then you are to join your house table." Really this was a bit silly, given that it was not expected at any other time of the year and even Mortimer wasn't so much of a stickler that he would say, give detention, for someone not sitting at their house's designated table or even truly cared enough to pay attention. "The colors you turn signify blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari."

Once the Sorting was finished, Mortimer went on. "Next, I would like to call Thaddeus Pierce and Alicia Bauer up to accept their Head Student badges. Congratulations." The new Headmaster said as he handed the students their badges. "Now I would like the following students to come up, Anthony Carey VIII, Carter Browning, Effie Arbon and Wendy Canterbury." Once they had all joined him, he awarded each of them with their badges. Mortimer had to admit that while he highly approved of Mr. Carey and Miss Arbon, he wasn't too thrilled about the other two. Miss Canterbury was a Muggleborn and while Mr. Browning was from a decent family, he surely didn't behave as such. Despite it all, he had to put on a good polite face and keep his disdain to himself. "Congratualations to you all as well." He said, even forcing a smile. The Bauer girl might not have been pure, but at least she was intelligent.

"We also have a new Medic on staff this semester, Medic Edda Eir. Please to your best to make her feel as welcome as possible." Honestly, with all the departures recently, Mortimer was admittedly quite glad to have Edda. Even he had to admit that being qualified for the position was more important in this situation than being an important member of society.

"Finally, before we sing the school song" Somthing Mortimer found to be quite a silly and utterly ridiculous tradition. "I have one last announcement. This year's Midsummer Event is to be the Bonfire. Instructions to follow at a later date."

As sheets of music appeared in front of the students, he spoke up one last time. "Let us begin." Honestly, in his book, this was a little much. Students were really probably getting hungry by now. He personally didn't want to participate in the singing. Singing was not something that Mortimer did , considering it to be beneath his dignity. Still, as Headmaster, it seemed to be a necessary evil.


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 desert blooms.


With that, a diverse array of food appeared in front of the students. "Please wait until your Head of House calls for you before leaving the Feast so they can escort you to your respective houses. With that, please enjoy the rest of your meal." Though to be honest, he wasn't sure he cared how enjoyable they found it. So long as there wasn't any bloodshed-which was sure to cause mountains of paper work and possible law suits, as well the chance of expulsions when Mortimer really wanted people's tuition, as did the Board. He sat back in his own chair and turned to his meal.
\r\n\r\n\r\nOOC-Welcome First years! Please do not post on any other board until your Head of House posts his/her welcoming speech, which should be up in a week's time. Have fun at the feast and remember the site rules. Happy posting everyone! I also apologize to the authors of Lydia Chambers, Carter Browning and Wendy Canterbury. These are solely the opinion of Mortimer and not myself.
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Clark Dill

March 11, 2014 10:47 AM
By the wide look to her eyes, Clark got the impression he scared her a little, possibly by surprising her as she took in everything around them, which, Clark was ready to agree, was entirely engrossing. Despite the scare, she still returned his introduction. As she had sat down after him, with blue skin that matched his own, he had no difficulty identifying her as a fellow first year, so he tried to commit the name 'Lena' and her face (though trying to imagine it without its current blue hue for his memory banks) to his long-term memory as they'd be classmates and housemates for the next seven years. Names weren't his strong suit though, so it was even money whether it would take. "Hi, Lena," he said, repeating the name to try to help cement it in his brain. He'd read somewhere if he said it three times, it should keep. Now he just needed to say it twice more before he forgot.

It took him a moment to figure out what she was talking about when she asked 'which part' but then he realized she was referring to his opening statement. "Everything!" he answered, enthusiastically. "The school, the Hall, the food! - Look at all of it! - Being in Alder-" he caught himself before making the same mispronunciation his Dad was prone to make, "er, Aladren!" It was funny to call the House Alderaan after Princess Leia's home planet in Star Wars, but he thought maybe he should say it correctly tonight at least.

He began to butter up a roll, and asked with a cheerful curiosity, "So are you the first in your family to come to Sonora, or do you have brothers or sisters here? I'm an only child, but my Dad was an Aladren back in the dark ages." This was not really fair, since his dad was actually only thirty-one, quite young to have an eleven year old son (and, in fact, Clark was adopted, so Dad hadn't become his dad until Clark was three) but compared to any siblings Lena might have, Dad was ancient.
1 Clark Dill I am glad you agree! 277 Clark Dill 0 5


Lena Westley

March 11, 2014 6:36 PM
As her eyes wandered to the various things he mentioned, she was comforted by Clark's cheerfulness. Not that Lena needed comforting, but his enthusing over the school added something to her own reflections on it. He was excited about the food more than she, Lena thought as she looked at her plate the second time that evening. She hadn't looked at it so much out of hunger the first time as to gauge how far away the items on her plate were so she could stab blindly from then on. But the hall was awe inspiring and the school was magnificent so she agreed with his overall statement.
"My brother and I are the first of our family to go here, yes. He's in Crotalus," Lena half-pointed towards her brother, but he was blocked from view by other Crotalus house members. "Our parents sent us here in hopes there would be less hype around bloodlines." She didn't supply anything further such as her own blood "purity" or that her parents, by enrolling them in Sonora, had sent them to another country. If she spoke louder or if Clark had an ear for language, he might be able to hear the Northern Welsh of her accent. Some of Lena's hair feel into her face as she for the third time looked at her plate. After having spoken she didn't know where to look, and subconsciously fell back on looking down.
"His name's Olivier." Lena said, thinking it relevant. She thought it was likely her brother would make friends, and be interested in having many, and she could picture her brother and Clark getting along. The thought of making friends of her own didn't come to mind.
7 Lena Westley Yes, very much 279 Lena Westley 0 5

Clark Dill

March 17, 2014 8:00 PM
Clark chowed down on his bread while listening to Lena's response. She had a slight accent, but he had no idea where it was from. It could have been from anywhere between Australia and Boston for all he was able to recognize it. He'd grown up in California before moving to Maryland, so he was pretty sure it wasn't from either of those states, but anything else was possible.

He eyed the items on his plate, trying to decide which to go for first and which would look least bad if he forgot himself and started talking with his mouth full. It had been known to happen. Several times. Each meal. Dad had never cared, but some of his female friends at his last school thought it was gross so he was trying to stop doing that.

As he was thinking about it, he made sure he swallowed his bread before he spoke again. "Olivier," he repeated, but felt far less sure that he'd remember that name than Lena's, particularly without a face to link it to, since he wasn't quite sure which Crotalus she was pointing to. "Cool. Are you twins?" he guessed, since she had said they, plural, were the first of their family to attend Sonora.

"I just live with my dad," he offered as a fact about his own upbringing. "So he had to be my playmate when I was little. I don't even have any cousins." Or, if he did, he didn't know them at all. Dad said he had a brother in Detroit, but Clark had never met the guy. He gathered Dad and Uncle Nick had not gotten along well at all when they were kids.
1 Clark Dill And the food is great, too! 277 Clark Dill 0 5


Lena Westley

March 21, 2014 10:18 AM
Continuing to look at her food, Lena replied "Yes. We weren't really playmates, though." The twins had very different experiences when it came to playing as children. When they were very little Olivier and she would play though never rowdily. She had always been slower than him, and so when they ran they ran at Lena's place, and did things like search for bugs or make flower chains. Eventually, when they met other children in nursery school, only Olivier made friends and Lena had continued to pick grass. Though Olivier and she were close they hadn't exactly been each other's playmate for years.

She was interested to hear him not mention a mother, though. Rather than pry, she thought about how lonely the relationship, whatever it was like or if it was the lack of one, must be. No matter the circumstances one must surely feel the occasional pang from something being missing. She herself had never felt the lack of something she never had, but readily imagined the feeling in others.

"Do you wish you had cousins?" Lena had started pushing things on her plate while she thought about the "friendship" aspect between her and her brother and stopped now to look at Clark. It was strange to hear such a cheerful person had only one playmate. He hadn't explicitly said that was the case, but the fact that he said cousins and not neighbor children or something seemed strange. Cousins didn't necessarily make good playmates, yet that was what he first thought of after his Dad? That would make sense if they were, but he didn't have any. With more background on his family and no mention of his mom- the thought of something tragic having happened to his mother seemed more viable and it distressed her.


OOC: Lena really isn't that interested in food, so the subject is in relation to that.
7 Lena Westley Oh.. yes, I suppose so 279 Lena Westley 0 5