Professor Bulla

December 06, 2004 6:49 AM
Bare seconds before the class was due to begin a tall figure swept into the room and headed straight for the back. Reaching the back wall, Professor Bulla turned and took a look at the students, pausing a couple of times as his gaze took in everything. With a faint smile at the number of students directing quizzical looks at him, Manfred walked back to the front at a much slower pace then leaned on his desk as he addressed the class.

"My name is Professor Bulla. You will address me as Professor Bulla. Now," he gave his head a partial shake to knock his dark brown hair out of his eyes, "you may have all noticed that this school is situated in the middle of a desert."

A long moment passed as his gaze once again passed over the entire class and he frowned at a couple of students who seemed to be taking this news as some kind of revelation.

"A desert," he repeated to reinforce the idea, "which has been made into a liveable environment thanks to the wonders of magic - specifically Charms and Transfiguration. Now today, you are going to be learning one of the basic Charms that is very important to this school: Aquor. This spell conjures water in small quantities."

Manfred reached a tanned hand into his dark green robe - only a couple of shades darker than the school uniform - to retrieve his wand.

"This is actually a very easy spell to cast in that it requires very little in the way of specific wand movement. You will all notice that there is a jar in fro-" there wasn't a jar in front of every student. Giving a quiet tsk of annoyance Manfred straightened up and pointed his wand at the supplies cupboard beside the window. With a quick flick the doors sprung open. Another more complicated movement and a series of glass jars started jostling to get out. "In order, thank you!" Manfred told them, and the jars settled into a line, floating across the classroom until one was in front of every student. A downward movement and they all settled on the desks at once bar one, which hit the floor with a loud clatter. Glad of the impervious charm he had cast on all the jars for protection against student mishandling, Manfred summoned the last jar to himself.

"A jar in front of you all. All you do is point your wand into the jar and say the incantation: Aquor," a stream of water spurted forth from his wand and filled the jar near to the brim. "Remember to pronounce it just as I did - emphasising the 'A'," Manfred instructed the class as he moved around to take his seat.

"You may begin."

OOC: Ok kiddies, here's your class. Usual rules apply: try to keep your posts realistic to your characters abilities. I'll award points when the class ends. And for future reference, this is not a real time RPG. The Headmistress has mentioned this on the OOC board, but after reading the lower thread, I'm not entirely sure that everyone understands what this means. I understand because I was a little confused when I first started RPGing too, so I'll try and explain for those who are still having trouble.

A class starts when it is posted by the Professor. It usually runs (and this is the one class in game time - roughly an hour) for about three weeks Real time. Similarly, several threads can be running simultaniously while dealing with events that are chronologically far apart. I'm not sure how good an explanation this is, so if anyone is still confused about anything I'm on AIM under the s/n ManfredBulla.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
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Jen Knoll

December 06, 2004 3:26 PM
Jen gazed at the professors wand, amazed by the new charm she had just learned. Back in California she had only learned a few spells since she was constantley surrounded by muggles. Jen then looked hard at her empty jar. "Aquor" she repeated, and a stream of water flowed out of her wand. Jen became startled and spilled some water on her desk, but quickly wiped it off with the end of her sleeve. \n\n
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Leann

December 06, 2004 4:27 PM
Leann stared at the jar in front of her. She was amazed. It had simply flown over here!

She stared at the jar and took out her wand. Picking her confidence up off the floor, where it had been since she walked into this class, she stared at the jar and said "Aquor"

A little bit of water spilled into the jar. She tried again.

"Aquor" She said more firmly. This time, the jar filled up to about half.

"Aquor" She said once aagain, and the jar filled up to the top, but didn't stop. It was spilling everywhere. Leann jumped up, her robes wet. She was about to ask the teacher for help, when it stopped. Relieved, Leann looked around for something to clean it up with.\n\n
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