Professor Zephyrflame

December 01, 2004 7:30 PM
Professor Zephyrflame sat at his desk, smiling as the students flowed into the classroom, some of them looking astonished to see a young blond teacher sitting at the teacher's table instead of their past professor.
Waiting till all of the students have settled down, the new professor stood up, walked tp the front of the class and began to introduce himself and today's lesson.
"Good morning students. I am Professor Alexander Tyler Zephyrflame and I will be your Defense Against the Dark Arts professor for this term.
Today’s lesson will focus on the Knockback Jinx. As first years, I am sure not many of you will have developed accurate aim for directing spells. This lesson will allow you to do that. Saying the word "Flipendo" easily performs the Knockback Jinx. Now, that is the advanced way to do it. Starting out, you may wish to direct your spell specifically at a person. Thus, you must say "Flipendo" along with the thing or person you wish to Knockback. I suppose the force of this spell is correspondent to being tackled by those big muggle sports players. I believe they are those American Feetball Players? Any Muggle-Born students, please be sure to correct me if I am wrong. In any case, you may pair up to perform this spell, or you may use the dummies."
Professor Zephyrflame pointed his wand and pointed it at the wall. There, a vast number of dummies that had twigs for wands were laid on the wall. "These dummies are bewitched to use certain basic offensive and defensive spells to face you in combat. If you are able to use the Knockback Jinx to sucessfully defeat the dummy, points will be awarded. You may begin."
After delivering this long speech,Professor Zephyrflame walked back to his desk and settled down, conjuring himself a glass of water, watching the class.
(OOC:30 points for the most creative post. 30 points for the next best creative post. 15 points the first to respond. 10 points to everyone else. Be sure to make it realistic. You are first years... they spell should NOT be easy as you've not experienced performing many spells yet. Those whose posts are completely illogical will have points deducted.)


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Zack Dill [ Aladren]

December 04, 2004 11:48 AM
Defense against the Dark Arts was the class that had Zack Dill the most concerned. This was mostly because he had no idea what it was. The other subjects seemed obvious enough (if disturbingly fictional-sounding).

Charms - okay, yeah, everyone knew what a magic charm was. Anyone who ever watched saturday morning cartoons had seen Lucky Charms commercials. He hadn't spotted any leprachauns yet, but they were probably just hiding.

Transfiguration - changing stuff from something to something else. It was a basic English word. Transfigure. Her smile could transfigure her face. T R A N S F I G U R E. Transfigure. Synonyms: Transform, alter.

Potions - just as obvious as charms, but without the cereal named after it. 'Love Potion # 9' was one of mom's favourite songs.

Care of Magical Creatures - a husbandry course, obviously. This wasn't exactly the city out here.

Which left Defense against the Dark Arts. His best guess was that it was some kind of anti-rap class. He'd noticed that there were a lot fewer African Americans here than at home. (It was kind of weird not being in the minority.) He wasn't sure it was right to bust on their music, sculputures, or paintings in a formal setting, though.

"Good morning, students," the man at the front of the began, and Zack frowned at the blond man, already defensive because he did like rap. The guy said his name, but it was so long, Zack forgot it almost immediately. Mr. Flame was probably close enough until he figured out what it actually was.

"Today's lesson will focus on the Knockback Jinx."

What the heck was a knockback Jinx? A political bribe to his Head of House? Her name was Miss Jinx.

As the man continued, Zack began to realize that it was a literal knock-back that was getting delivered. The guy was teaching people how to beat him (Zack) up! As if people didn't do that enough without showing folks how to do it with magic!

Then he realized that it worked both ways. He could use it to fight back against Nick. Wouldn't his brother be surprised by that?

So was Defense against the Dark Arts a Self-Defense class then? Well, he hadn't heard about there being a gym class so maybe it was.

"Football," he corrected outloud in a 'are you really that stupid?' tone of voice when the teacher called it 'feetball'. Honestly, who didn't know what football was? Especially a phys ed teacher?

And what was a muggle, anyway? He kept hearing that word.

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Prof. Zephyrflame

December 04, 2004 10:19 PM
Alexander walked towards the boy who had corrected his mistake about the whole feetball thing. "Thank you for correcting my mistake, but how about getting on with practicing the Knockback Jinx? I don't think you could stand a very good chance protecting yourself from a Dark wizard if you don't even practice."
Looking at Zack's confused face, Alexander thought that maybe he needed a demonstration on how to perform the jinx. "Do you need a demonstration on how to perform the jinx?" He asked.\n\n
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Zack

December 05, 2004 10:32 AM
Ah, so this was a self-defense class. That was good. He needed self-defense. Looking away from the teacher who had just clarified that issue, he stole glances at some of his classmates and saw they all had there wands out. So he took out his stick, too. It was a simple rod of cherry wood and he could never figure out which end was the handle and which the 'pointy' end. The only difference was that one side had a small circle carved around it, about a centimeter from its edge.

"Um," he started, looking helplessly at the wood, "showing me how to hold the wand might be a better first step." This part was never an issue in Magic: The Gathering.\n\n
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Prof. Zephyrflame

December 06, 2004 12:23 AM
"First, grip the bottom of the wand using your four fingers. Then, use your thumb and put it above your index finger." Alexander answered.
"Alright, now let's see you try!"\n\n
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Zack

December 06, 2004 9:24 AM
That was decidely unhelpful. Zack held out his own wand so that the teacher could see what he was up against. Neither side was pointed, or even narrower than the other. Only the circled indenture a centimeter in marked a difference from one side against the other. This, he supposed, was his punishment for asking the wandmaker to only let him try the cheapest wands.

"Yeah, but which side is the 'bottom'?" he asked, starting to feel more than a little overwhelmed.\n\n
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Prof. Zephyrflame

December 06, 2004 9:12 PM
"OK, let's see...." Alexander really was having trouble with identifying the bottom of the wand. Now he knew why Zack was having difficulties with the wand.

After examining the wand over and over again, Alexander still could not identify the wandtip from the bottom. Deciding to cast a spell with a visual effect to find out where the effects of the spell came out from, for that would mean that the point where the beam, spark or whatever effect of the spell was the tip, and the other point was the bottom.

Holding the wand with his left hand, Alexander muttered a simple Shield Charm. "Protego!" He shouted, but nothing happened. Trying again and again, Alexander decided to try it out on his own wand. "Protego!" he muttered again, and a silvery shield burst out of the tip of his wand.

Coming to a conclusion, Alexander said to Zack, "Sorry to tell you this, but this is a fake wand!"\n\n
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Zack

December 06, 2004 9:55 PM
"That rat!" Zack exclaimed, jumping to his feet. "The dirty bastard!" (It did occur to him that the professor was right next to him and very definitely listening to him, which was why he wasn't cursing worse.) "I paid one whole galleon for that thing! That's over seven dollars!" He swore revenge, but not out loud because telling teachers you were planning something illegal was dumb even if you were mad.

Then a more urgent question came to him, and he blurted that out as well. "How the hel-ck am I supposed to do magic with a fake wand?!"\n\n
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Prof. Zephyrflame

December 12, 2004 4:00 AM
"OK, now on to more pressing matters. I'll see what I can do. But now, some advice. Wands always cost more than 1 galleon. Just think, do you think you would sell a wand with a rare magical core for a mere galleon?" Alexander asked. "Next time, always check if the wand is working before purchasing it."

After some thinking, Alexander asked Zack a question. "OK, which brand of a wand would you like? I'll try to get one for you as soon as I can."\n\n
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Zack

December 13, 2004 10:11 PM
Zack did not like looking like a fool, but right now he feared he looked very much a fool. Not only had he bought a fake wand, but he was also staring at the teacher like the guy was speaking a different language. How was he supposed to know wands costed more than galleon? What the heck was a magical core? How the freak do you check if it works when you don't know any magic? And what, for God's sake, are the different wand brands?

After a moment of rapid thought and jumping to conclusions, he asked, "Does Nike make wands?" Nike wands would no doubt be hideously expensive but he was sure going with them at least wouldn't result in him repeat his current mistake.\n\n
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Prof. Zephyrflame

December 14, 2004 1:49 AM
Surprised at the sudden question, Alexander was dumbstruck. "Nike, from what I know, is a Muggle sports equipment company, I think. Please correct me if I'm wrong. And no, they don't make wands."

"Ollivanders' a good brand, it has been around for many centuries. Trustworthy too. of course, there's Gregorovitch. A German brand of wands. I would recommend Ollivanders as the wands cost at least 6 galleons each and actualy have magical cores. It's the core that gets the wand going. Well?"

Waiting for the boy's answer, Alexander examined Zack's current wand and found that it does contain a core. It was showing at the top of the wand. Alexander pulled the silvery strand out and looked at it closely.

"Silk?!" He exclaimed. This wandmaker was an utter disgrace to the wizarding wand industry!


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Zack Dill

December 17, 2004 1:54 PM
Oh, well, there went that idea of buying from Nike. He'd figured that since they did indeed make sporting equipment there might be a sporting equivilent of a wand. Nike Executives knew there were sporting equivilents of just about everything else from shoes to gloves to shorts to winter jackets to wrist watches to camping gear. Really, how much different from a baseball bat was a wand anyway? They were both long rods of wood, right?

"Well, I guess Ollivanders," Zack answered dubiously, as the teacher seemed to think those were the best ones. After getting burned once, he wasn't going to risk another fake. Six galleons for a skinny little piece of wood sounded like an awful lot to him, though.




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Prof. Zephyrflame

December 17, 2004 9:45 PM
Now that they had settled on a certain brand to choose from, Alexander had yet another pressing situation to deal with. How was he going to get Zack to test the wands without risking sending wands by the dozen to and fro between Sonora and London? Unless he could get approval from the headmistress to import Zack to London, there was really no way out.

"I'll tell you what. I'll try to get you "imported" to London and get somebody to accompany you to Ollivander's and get you a new working wand. But first, I'll have to seek approval from the Headmistress. I'll keep you informed. Meanwhile," Alexander gestured at the Defense Aginst the Dark Arts textbook in Zack's bag, "read pages eleven to thirteen on the proper uses of defensive and offensive spells."

Finishing the lengthy conversation, Alexander returned to his seat, observing the class from a safe place where he was unlikely to be hit by a stray jinx.\n\n
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