Professor Wright

November 16, 2017 1:36 PM
Gray was in a good mood as he entered the Charms classroom for the Beginners class. He had, in a decidedly odd mood, dashed off a short story back in early October, revised it with a fever in the middle of the month, and then submitted it to a journal. The thing had actually been accepted. Aside from resulting in extra money (which was always pleasant and welcome), it had also amused him – apparently, the key was working when he was mildly ill, because he thought he had done better work at other times and had much more difficulty getting it printed.

Since he had gotten something printed one way or another, though, he was in a good mood as he greeted the first and second years. “Hello, everyone. I’ve got your quizzes finished, and I was happy overall with them.” He picked a student in the front row and asked them to pass the quizzes back out.

“You may notice, as you get your quizzes back, that you don’t see any grades on them,” he continued. If they didn’t notice this, they weren’t paying attention, which meant he would have to a point wasted his time by marking all the quizzes, which had inspired him to create this lesson. They needed, he reasoned, this spell anyway, so at least he could make them at least briefly see their marks and his comments on this particular quiz. “By the end of class today, that should no longer be the case. Our lesson today is on the charm aparecium.”

He wrote that word on the board and underlined it with the chalk. “Those of you whose parents are witches or wizards have probably heard the word Apparate before. That’s a very advanced charm adults can use to travel instantaneously from one place to another. This spell isn’t much like that, even though they sound the same. They sound the same because they’re both from the Latin word for to appear. Apparition makes people appear in a new place. Aparecium reveals words that are hidden on a page – as your marks and comments are now on these quizzes. You have to tap your wand twice directly on the page and speak firmly and clearly, but remember – the more writing there is, the more effort it takes to reveal it. Your homework will be to copy out the comments I made on your quizzes and turn them in to me tomorrow.” At least he’d get some feedback through a few more heads than he might have otherwise.

“If you finish the spell and your homework early, start reading pages 112-115 in your textbook for the theory of the relationship between charms of appearing and charms of motion – or read that first if you find knowing the theory first helpful. As usual, raise your hands if you have a question for me and stay on task, and go.”

OOC: Welcome back to Charms! The rules are still the rules: at least 200 words, watch your spelling and grammar, tag me or flag me down in Chatzy if you need me, and more creativity will lead to more points. Have fun!
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Parker Fitzgerald, Pecari

December 07, 2017 12:01 PM
Quizzes. The thing Parker hated more than taking them, was getting them back. He always knew that the red marks would be there. Whether he was in magic school or non-magic school, the results of quizzes were always the same. Red, as far as the eye could see. The fact that Charms was not his best class, not his worst, which was Defense Against the Dark Arts, but definitely not Herbology (which as Cleo, with her smarts, had predicted would be his best one).

Parker had been distracted as of late, as he was wondering how he could make a map of the Labyrinth for the Garden Adventurers that he had thought up before break. He could always draw a map, but that wasn’t all that exciting, not he felt that there must be some way to make the map fun and exciting. Make it… magical.

Professor Right seemed to be in a good mood, which was nice and as the tests were handed back Parker stared at his page for a second. There was no red. No red at all. He was excited for a second before he realized there was also no score.

As he listened to Professor Right the hair on Parker’s neck stood up. Wait, there’s a way to make words appear on a page, and a way to make them disappear?

Parker imagined the library and all the books there that might have notes in them he could use and also on the map itself. If this was a simple charm, maybe there were more advanced charms that would only work with one particular person’s voice, like certain devices in the non-magic world. After Professor Right said you could start by reading the theory first, Parker laughed a bit to himself.

How could theory help with practice? he thought.

Tapping his wand twice, Parker lowered his voice a bit, “Apare cium”. Red words faded onto the page and then off of it. Parker closed his eyes, there was a lot of it.
He took a deep breath and spoke again, this time the red opened up onto his page, almost as if someone had cut an artery on it. He took another deep breath and began to copy down the comments Professor Right made. This might be a while.

He looked around to see how much red was appearing on other student’s papers. He wanted to see if his was the only one that looked so… red.
41 Parker Fitzgerald, Pecari A Sea of Red to Meet the Eye 1402 Parker Fitzgerald, Pecari 0 5

Peyton O'Malley, Crotalus

December 27, 2017 5:23 PM
So far, things were going good for Peyton at Sonora. She'd made a best friend-well, okay, best friend outside her own family, so now she had three best friends-her very first day. She was tremendously relieved to have Jasmine as a roommate too. After all, Crotalus was such a mixed bag of people. Peyton didn't know any particularly mean Crotali currently at school though Ryan's cousin Kelsey was more than a bit intimidating. However, she was a seventh year and didn't really pay much attention to Peyton.

The first year did miss Sophie though. Last November, Peyton's sister-in-law had given birth to an adorable little girl named Charlotte. Charlotte Peyton O'Malley. The Crotalus felt so proud and happy to have her niece have her name as a middle name.

Of course, there was still the elephant in the room. Eden Manger. Her siblings' sister. Peyton didn't know what to feel about her other than wary. It was perhaps irrational, as the older girl had done nothing wrong. It was just that....well, in some ways, Peyton felt she was competing with her. Like she had to be as good or better than Eden so their mutal siblings would like her as much.

It was sort of like....a new baby had been born or something. They'd known Peyton since she was born, Eden was new to them. Their brand sparkly new sister. And Peyton was old news.

Were the boys feeling like this about Charlotte?

And she didn't want to feel this way, she really really didn't. Peyton didn't like the idea of trying to be better than someone because it felt so mean. She didn't want to be the mean kind of Crotalus!

Professor Wright handed back their quizzes, explaining why they didn't have grades on them. Which Peyton thought was quite a clever way to introduce a lesson really. She took out her wand and did the motion. "Aparecium"

Briefly Peyton noted part of a letter, which looked like the bottom part of an E. She smiled to herself. The Crotalus wasn't a stellar student but she was better than average. Of course, Potions was her best and favorite subject because it was like cooking and baking and Sophie was the teacher.

She was about to try again, when she caught Parker Fitzgerald looking at her. Or more specifically her paper. Was he trying to compare? Peyton didn't know the Pecari well. To be honest, she hadn't gotten to know her classmates much. She had Vlad, she had Ivy, she had Jasmine and that had been her social circle so far. It would be nice to get to know others, she supposed. It was such a small class that it would be good if they all got to be friends.

Still, if Parker was the competitive type, that might not work out. "Um, can I help you?" Peyton asked, feeling a bit uncomfortable.
11 Peyton O'Malley, Crotalus Sorry to hear that 1403 Peyton O'Malley, Crotalus 0 5