Professor Taransay

October 11, 2016 3:36 PM
“Good morning, class,” called Rory, bringing the students to order. “Now, my plan was to keep things fairly quiet and tame this term, so as to let the third years settle in before things get dangerous. However, tame and quiet sounds a bit too boring.” He chuckled. Rory had never been one to keep things particularly quiet, and working as a teacher was, it seemed, no exception to the rule.

Now for the slight inconvenience to those already seated, although he was sure they wouldn’t object. “Those of you who have already got your books and quills out of your bags, could you please put them away. We’re going outside!”

Making sure everyone was following, Rory led the class out of the classroom and towards the labyrinth gardens. Stopping a little way into the maze, he waited until everyone was gathered round before speaking again.

“Ok, the creatures we’re going to work with today can be considered dangerous,” he warned, his face stern and serious. “They take offense very easily, so make sure you bow to them, and wait for them to bow back before approaching. Keep eye contact with them at all times and, if you’re at all unsure about the situation, back away from them. Obviously I’m here if anything goes wrong, but anyone who puts themselves or the creatures unnecessarily at risk will be asked to leave today’s class.”

Giving up the stern expression, his face broke out into an excited grin. “I now present to you: Hippogriffs!” he announced, leading them round a corner into a large open space, where a herd of hippogriffs were lazing around in a paddock under the supervision of one of Rory’s old colleagues, Janus McGraith, who had kindly volunteered his hippogriffs for Rory's use.

Stopping again, this time by the fence separating the class from the hippogriffs, Rory turned once more to his class. “I’m going to demonstrate, then I’d like a fifth year volunteer to have a go before I let you all loose.”

Rory removed his jacket and then vaulted over the fence. Giving the class a running commentary on his actions, he walked a few paces towards the nearest hippogriff before stopping and bowing, making sure to maintain eye contact. After a few seconds the creature bowed back, and Rory approached, confidently and calmly. He spent a few moments stroking the creature, then turned back to the class.

“Ok, who’s our volunteer? Yes, it has to be a fifth year – I want one of the older students to try first.”

Rory talked the student through approaching the hippogriff correctly, making sure that his instructions had been understood. He was fairly confident that, unless a student did something stupid, there wouldn’t be any horrific accidents in today’s class. McGraith’s herd of hippogriffs were used to being around people, so were perhaps a little more tolerant than many.

“Right, now it’s all your turn! Work in twos or threes, please, and choose a hippogriff to say hello to. I’ll be here watching in case you have any problems, or any questions.”

Learning more about the creatures would be the subject of the next lesson. For now, Rory was content to let the students see these amazing creatures up close. Hands-on experience with magical creatures was, for him, the best part of the subject, and something that just book learning could never full make up for.

OOC: Normal class rules apply. Tag Professor Taransay as needed, and please remember that he would not let a situation become dangerous without being there straight away. The hippogriffs should not be particularly aggressive without provocation, but you may describe their actions. Also, no one would have been left behind on the way without Professor Taransay realising.

If your character is a fifth year, feel free to volunteer them as the test subject (first person to claim it gets the role!). Professor Taransay would have talked them through the process, reassuring them if they were scared and advising them on what to do if anything got a little out of hand (not that it should…). Tag him if necessary.
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Jax Donovan (Aladren)

October 13, 2016 8:41 PM
Sometimes Jax wished that he had been homeschooled. His mother had contemplated that idea after he and Gia had received their letters to Sonora. The fear of her son being found out and mistreated or that certain people would have found them had been what had edged her closer to homeschooling. However, after having a chat with the school admission and the reassurance that they would keep her son safe, Dahlia had agreed to allow her two young children to attend the boarding school. He had really only agreed to go to Sonora because of Gia. She had been so excited at the idea of going to an American school and making friends. He couldn’t be responsible for that not happening for her.

And now here he was, a fifth year at Sonora. So far, only Barnaby had figured him out. Unfortunately, he had tried to use that information to blackmail people so Jax had starting sharing a room with John last year. As far as Jax could tell, John hadn’t really picked up on anything regarding Jax but that wasn’t because the older Aladren was stupid. Jax just thought that the other male was too wrapped up in his own head to really notice much else. He did feel bad about intruding on him and had he felt comfortable with Louis and Dustin, he might have offered to move down there to them. As it was, he felt like he had a longer shot of John not noticing his absence than he would have with the younger two.

Jax was nonplused by the sudden change in scenery but followed his professor out of the school without any complaint. He wished more lessons were outside. Sometimes being in the school felt so claustrophobic. Since the full moon was coming up soon, Jax was feeling more of his aches than he normally did and the fresh air and sun sometimes made him feel better. At least, they usually did. Finding out that they were working with Hippogriffs. Hippogriffs scared Jax in so much as that they were intelligent creatures that may figure out what he was and not allow him to go near them. He wasn’t really sure how that all worked but it was a fear of his.

He kept his distance from the herd and tried to listen to the Professor discuss the creatures, but Jax couldn’t tear his eyes away from them. What if they attacked him simply because they sensed the wolf in him? Would that give him away? Would people look at him differently because of that? Would he become suspicious to people who hadn’t really paid him any attention before?

Jax attached himself to a couple of other students, not really caring who they were because he was too nervous to notice, and made his way to the hippogriff they were closest to. As instructed, Jax kept his eye contact with the creature and bowed. He stayed low for a few seconds, but the creature made no move to bow. Taking that as a sign, Jax quickly stepped away and took a deep breath. He survived.
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Caelia Lucan

November 27, 2016 2:48 AM
Caelia knew she was considered to be a flighty girl. She wasn’t very brave and she sounded a little bit like an airhead when she talked. She had been making efforts away from that, but hadn’t really progressed in showing off that particular side of her in public yet. She was the pretty sort of girl who had a kind word to say about everyone even when she was thinking more malicious thoughts about them in her head and she was careful never to let those malicious thoughts leave her lips. That day’s lesson in hippogriffs, however, equally enthralled and terrified her.

Her first thought when she saw the creatures was What was Professor Taransaythinking when he brought those things here? And her second thought was Just how close can I get to one before it attacks me? She had never really thought of herself as an intellectually curious sort of witch, but for some reason after exposing herself to various readings that she hadn’t tried to read before—always having been reassured by everyone around her that she wasn’t smart enough to understand what was written on the pages she found herself wondering about more and more things.

The scared part of her won out and instead of joining the groups who were more excited to interact with the beasts, she hung back a little, nervous to approach. She moved en masse with them towards a hippogriff lest Professor Taransay spot her and force her to bow in front of the class thus chancing a hippogriff not liking her and smashing her face into the ground in front of about half the school. She watched with large eyes as some of the students approached and bowed, the mysterious Jax Donovan being one of them. He, too, looked uncomfortable and she waited for him to step away before hurrying to his side. She placed a hand on his arm to grab his attention and looked up at him.

“What was it like?” she asked breathlessly, her big blue eyes wide with fright and curiosity. Caelia had a very doll-like beauty, the sort of breakable thing which seemed to make wizards (except for Matthew) afraid to touch her. “Were you scared? Did it—did it like you?” After asking that, she felt immediately stupid. Of course it had liked him. He hadn’t gotten his face pummeled in now, had he?
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Jax

November 29, 2016 8:29 PM
Jax was still looking towards the Hippogriffs when he felt a touch on his arm. He looked away from the creatures and down at the little blonde girl standing beside him. Caelia Lucan, one of the Crotalus girls that he avoided. He didn’t know what it was about them, but the one just seemed really creepy and not quite human. Jax looked around to see if Caelia had gotten herself lost and her friends were nearby to take her back to her rightful place amongst the trophy girls, but he only saw everyone crowding the Hippogriffs and no one seemed concerned for her well-being.

He looked back down at her, his own blue eyes looking her over with a look of indifference to her. She seemed to be mixed with emotions and he couldn’t really fathom why. The Hippogriffs made him nervous just the way dogs did, kneazles did, and basically all other intellectual creature that had the ability to sense that he was more than just a human. But why would someone without anything to hide (or so he assumed, at least it wasn’t a secret like his since she did not share the infirmary with him) be scared of them? If Jax wasn’t a werewolf once a month, he’d probably be just as excited as everyone else to meet the fine creatures.

“Apprehensive.” He replied. He wasn’t sure why she was talking to him and not someone more of her caliber (his assumption of how girls like her think of guys like him and not something he actually thought of himself, he had high praise for his own family). “I was not afraid, just uncomfortable to be around them. The one I approached did not seem too keen on me, so I backed away to allow it more room.” He explained. “I’m sure you can approach one of them and get a bow back.” He advised her. He saw no reason for her to be afraid. She seemed innocent enough, maybe a little naïve and possibly having someone to worry over her, but she did not seem like a terrible person for a Hippogriff to find any sort of evil or deceit in to not bow back to.

“They are beautiful creatures, but most creatures seem to have an aversion to me so I tend to keep my distance.” Jax stated, saying more about himself than he originally intended to but he didn’t think she’d really remember anything he said to her after that lesson anyway.
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Caelia

November 30, 2016 11:59 PM
Jax was a lot handsomer than he’d been when they first started Sonora. Jax wasn’t the only one she had started to notice, either. Barnaby also was rather good looking as was the other fifth year Aladren, Jack. Caelia had always had a soft spot for Alistair whom she’d always thought of rather handsome, but the blooming of the three Aladren boys had really taken her by surprise. Each had really grown into himself, Caelia thought and felt something funny fluttering in the pit of her stomach. It seemed that ever since Matthew had kissed her, some strange beast had woken up inside her, a strange, unladylike beast who liked to ogle her male classmates even though that wasn’t something that she should have been doing at all since first, she was a young lady and second, she was technically in a relationship with Matthew. He hadn’t written her in a couple of weeks, but she was certain that was just because he was busy with his own school. When one was as smart as Matthew was it was important to study since he would probably go really far in life.

Caelia nodded as Jax spoke. “That’s sad,” she commented when he mentioned most creatures having an aversion to him. She had always heard that animals knew best and to always trust a dog when he didn’t like a person, but Jax hadn’t ever seemed like he was a terrible person. There had been some drama between him and Barnaby Pye which no one really talked about, but Caelia wasn’t sure if she would attribute the blame to either party. Barnaby seemed to hang around Nevaeh Reed a lot and anyone who spent that much time with a blind witch couldn’t be a bad person, and Jax had a solid group of friends all of whom had always seemed like perfectly nice people to Caelia even if they weren’t society so she didn’t think he could be all that bad either.

When it was her turn, she approached the hippogriff, bowing rather awkwardly as she wasn’t used to the action and keeping her eyes forward. She had to force this last bit since staring the great beast in the eye was one of the more terrifying things she had done in her life. Caelia stayed low for what felt like forever when she remembered what Jax said and as she pulled away to move back, the hippogriff simultaneously seemed to move. Startled, Caelia froze. The hippogriff froze. And, in fear of two parts the first being terrified of being trampled and the second being terrified her classmates would laugh at her, Caelia retreated to her place behind Jax. He was much bigger than she was and he had a sister which made her feel more comfortable around him—good brothers always knew how to protect their sisters. It didn’t matter that he wasn’t Emrys and she wasn’t Gia, Caelia still felt some sort of safety near the tall Aladren.

“I moved too soon,” she admitted. She was surprised to realize that she felt disappointment. “I should have stayed down longer. I was thinking about what you said, though, and I didn’t want to make assumptions. I didn’t want to think it liked me when really it didn’t.” Her words weren’t blaming, simply stating a fact in the rather frank way that her older brother had done several times on occasion. “They are rather beautiful though. But I can’t see why they would have an aversion to you, you don’t seem like the dangerous type.” The rest of this was said in the same, frank Emrys tone of voice.

Somethings, it seemed, were passed on in the family.
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Jax

December 02, 2016 10:04 PM
Jax didn’t know how to respond to her comment. Was it sad? Perhaps a little, but Jax didn’t think about it all that much anymore. Jax used to be the sort of boy who wanted that family dog and a yard to play in. But all of that was before that camping trip with his father. Now he knew better. Dogs would never be his thing and neither would cats or any other animal that could possible find him to be a dark creature. He didn’t say anything about it to her though because he didn’t think she’d really understand unless she knew his secret and he wasn’t about to tell the pretty blonde who had more pull at the school than his mother did that he turned into a werewolf.

He watched her as she decided to take her turn with approaching the Hippogriff. He still had no idea why Caelia Lucan had decided that today of all days that she would talk to him. Wasn’t she into his former roommate, Jack? They went to the ball last year together and he was pretty sure he had seen them chatting from time to time… Wouldn’t he have made a more obvious choice for someone for her to chat with? Not that he had minded overall. She hadn’t made fun of him or spoke to him in a condescending manner the way he was certain her friend would. He wasn’t sure if she was the brightest witch, but she was at least nice, so that was something.

It looked as though the Hippogriff was going to bow but before it did, Caelia moved and then there was a weird pause between them. He thought it was a little amusing to watch because the blonde looked quite terrified about it all and he wasn’t surprised to see her scurry back over to him and practically use him as a shield. Jax gave her a small chuckle and a smirk as he turned slightly to look at her. “It seems like it. But I guess it’s a good sign that it was going to bow to you.” Jax advised, still looking amused. “You can always try again after some of the other students have another go.”

He folded his arms across his chest, looking at his other classmates but looked down at her when she made her observation. “I’m sure your friend would say otherwise.” Jax replied, looking in the direction of Kelsey Atwater. “I’m not exactly the right sort.” He said this as frankly as she had made her comment. He neither cared about what Kelsey Atwater thought about him nor the fact that he wasn’t likely ever going to fit in with Caelia and her group.
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