Headmaster Brockert

December 11, 2018 5:57 AM
This year, regarding the Midsummer event, Mortimer had gotten lucky. The Arizona Magical State Fair had fallen at the right time for them to take advantage of it. This made his life significantly easier as he didn't have to go about planning and hiring and debating what the fair should entail. Everyone tended to have opinions of how things should be and what they should do and well, they didn't always agree. And sometimes, things were very much what he didn't think they should be.

However, by having the organizers of the state fair do everything, he didn't have to worry about the responsibility of deciding. Of trying to make the students happy. Not that Mortimer was one to care about their happiness but he didn't want to deal with complaining parents or being blamed for anything. After all, he shouldn't have to be held responsible for things the rest of the staff or the board decided and if pressed by any angry parents or other family members-Mortimer was slightly concerned about facing Uncle Clifford's wrath because his great-great-granddaughter hadn't been on the Head Student ballot, he didn't really care that much about what the old man thought in general but just having to deal with such things irritated him-he would pass the blame where it belonged.

Honestly, sometimes he really did wish he had the power to just unilaterally decided things, whether it was what they did for the Midsummer Event or who got prefect and Head Student. Of course, the way things were he could avoid accusations of nepotism and other biases as well as pass blame onto others. Though he still really didn't think students should be choosing who got the Head student badges since that just turned things into a popularity contest. Unfortunately, it was Tradition and while as a pureblood, Mortimer had some appreciation for Tradition, this was a rather stupid one.

Anyway, today the population of Sonora-staff and students alike-were attending the Arizona Magical State Fair, an event full of rides such as soap bubbles that the students could ride in and "fun" houses that included magical mirrors that did things like dress people up in a costumes and show them as a different gender. There was also a bucking broomstick for the more daring students as well as other rides.

Of course, there was also food such as cotton candy that made one levitate a bit and walking tacos that actually walked as well as live music by bands Mortimer had never heard of.

For the more competitive there were contests such as livestock competitions-with magical animals of course-arts and crafts including photography, quilting, crocheting, knitting, fine arts, textile garments, culinary items and horticulture. He knew the beginners had submitted items for the horticulture contest so he was going to have to see the items Allegra and Topaz had submitted. Ruby had one in there too since she was very good at flower arrangements. There was also a craft beer and wine competition but the students weren't allowed to enter that. He, of course, planned to go see it though.

They arrived at the fair and Mortimer handed out the yearbooks. Then he headed off to beer tent, a place with no students and lots of alcohol, the two things he wanted most.

OOC-Welcome to our midsummer event. Yearbooks are available here- https://sites.google.com/view/sonora-yearbook-sa31. Please be advised that we are in Tumbleweed and not on school grounds. You may make up different rides and whatnot. House winners will be announced midway through.
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Kyte Collindale

December 23, 2018 2:01 PM
Kyte was glad that his last event was the fair. It was the second best thing after the fire. The ball was stuffy and dull. The concert was work if you were in it, and usually boring if you were stuck watching it (performances that did not involve stunts or fire could barely be called entertainment, in his opinion). The fire was the best because it was fire. But they’d had that recently. The first fair had been ok. Some people had put work into it, but he had just gone along to enjoy. There had been food. He had possibly been meant to learn things but he had mostly just enjoyed the food. The fair they were going to this time sounded even bigger and better. There were going to be rides, there might be cool animals, there was definitely going to be loads of food. Something might even be on fire at some point, either accidentally or on purpose. With that much magicalness going on it, it was a possibility.

Kyte did not have to wander for very long before he saw something that caught his eye. Levitation Cotton Candy. Yes! He loved it when wizarding kind put their minds to good use. None of this theory rubbish. None of this trying to understand how boxes could end up bigger on the inside. People didn’t need to know that. They just needed to do it. And then free their minds for inventing stuff like this - things that let you legally push the boundaries of experiencing crazy new sensations. Kyte grinned as he took the stick full of pink fluff, preparing to get both sugar high and literally high. He felt lighter the second the first bite touched his lips. A few bites in and it was like… like every time he stepped he had trouble coming down again. And before long, he was hovering happily in mid air. Which was cool, for like a second or two. Floating, in and of itself, was ok, but now he was up here, he wanted to see what he could do.

The first idea to enter his mind was to try to get upside down or roll over in some kind of flip. He could do a standing backflip and this seemed kind of similar. It was basically just throwing all his own weight backwards and letting momentum take him round. It was slower than he was used to with nothing to kick off, but it worked more or less the same. He made some swimming motions which moved him about a bit, but with the same feeling… Everything was just kind of slow. It was sort of weird to just be… floating. He turned a flip again because that was fun. As he came around, he noticed someone watching him.

“Come on up, the air is lovely,” he grinned.
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