Haunted School

February 15, 2013 8:13 AM
The Haunted School began in the DADA classroom, a place many of the students should have been familiar with. It looked the same as it always did, only with more ghosts peeking in than usual. One each group of students entered the classroom, they would see that there was a large arrow pointing straight forward from the doorway. Though there was no visible disturbance to the classroom, once one got closer to the professor’s desk, a boggart would come around from behind, it already in the shape of the closest person’s greatest fear. It was only after one encountered the boggart that a soft, painful-sounding moan would begin. The moaning would get louder and louder until it reached a banshee-like screeching the longer the group took to identify the boggart and overcome it, preferably by using the traditional spell, but any other way of successfully subduing the creature would bring about the same result.

Once the boggart was dealt with, the moaning screeches would stop and a large piece of parchment would appear on the professor’s desk. The parchment was black and the note was written in crimson ink. It read:

Trust not the looks of friends,
Nor the reflections you see,
But continue on this frightful trend,
And move to the library.


Several seconds after the parchment note had appeared, allowing time for it to be read either aloud or by each member of the group, the classroom door would creak open again of its own accord and there would be a great screech to usher the students out if they did not move fast enough. The note could be discarded; with each group, the room would reset itself ready for the next, and there would be another note appearing on the desk after their respective boggart was conquered.

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Regina Parker

February 17, 2013 11:34 AM
Reggie was pretty confident in their team. Did she think that they would win the challenges completely and take top prize? No, of course not. And that wasn’t to say that they were incapable of it or anything such thing or that because they were all girls that they couldn’t do it, it was just that there were twenty teams total and as good as Reggie had done on her CATS exams, there was still things she had not learned that the Seventh years might have and challenges that they may not be able to get through. She was being realistic in that. She was confident that they’ll be able to overcome whatever they were faced with and would be proud of them knowing that, but she knew that winning probably wasn’t going to happen. As long as they finished though (preferably not in last place), she would be content in that.

She gathered the team in the Entrance Hall where it seemed most other teams were waiting until their team was called and they were directed to the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom. Before entering, Reggie looked at them and whispered, “Just keep low and keep your wands out. If you don’t know how to attack whatever it is in there, then throw up a shield. If you know what we’re dealing with, call out to everyone. Be careful and try not to hit your teammates.” She instructed them before entering the room, her eyes looking every which way for a sign of danger.

All she saw were ghosts though that she occasionally saw around the school, so she didn’t find them threatening. Not seeing anything directly other than an arrow, Reggie shifted to the side to allow everyone else into the room. She thought it best not to immediately follow the arrow as that just scream ‘Horror Movie’ bad move to her. Instead, she kept to the wall and went sideways into the room instead of forward. She periodically looked to the ghosts to see if they were giving off any sort of hint, but most just looked amused or perplexed, so they were no help.

Reggie turned to look back and noticed the door had closed behind them when they had all entered. Yup, definitely horror movie antics. She counted the living heads in the room to make sure her whole team was still with her before focusing on the desk, the only thing in front of the arrow that was pointing in that direction. “Does anyone see anything yet?” She asked them.
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Effie Arbon

February 19, 2013 3:42 PM
Effie nodded curtly at Regina's rather obvious advice, which she supposed to be more for the benefit of the Muggleborn. She held her wand ready as the entered the ghost filled room. That in itself was not scary or challenging in any way, although she had particular desire not to run into one of the castle's ghosts, whom she had found to be rather crude.

She moved slowly through the room, scanning for danger. Clearly their starting point indicated something dark was going to leap out at them. She was about to reply in the negative to Regina's question when the dreadful howling began and she saw an ugly, twisted old man limping towards her. He had lank, sparse hair, a bulbous nose and various scars and other pockmarks. Unlike most proper young ladies, Effie had been taught a great deal about Muggles. Muggles, she knew, were both arrogant and resentful creatures, not to mention unpleasant looking in the majority of cases. In the times before the Statute of Secrecy, they had abused witches and wizards horribly. Refusing to recognise the natural order of things they had, instead, attempted to exploit their magical superiors, extorting spells and potions from them. But eventually their seething jealousy had over-ruled and they had begun to persecute wizarding kind instead. They had not counted on magical people's ability to hide themselves and had only realised their mistakes when it was too late. They had been attempting to compensate for their lack of magic ever since with something known as 'technology.' It was crude and ill-suited to the purposes the Muggles strove for. They coveted flight above all things and built many contraptions, such as Helical Copters and Aerialplanes. These dangerous, unstable devices killed many thousands of Muggles every year (the only positive thing about them). The strength of the wards around their home had been the only thing that had meant Effie could shake off the fear that one would come crashing down on top of them. Clearly such a spectacle would be a challenge for even the strongest of boggarts and so this one capitalised on one of the other many unpleasant Muggle inventions she had learnt of. Muggles were vindicative and violent people and, whilst the killing curse had been outlawed in the civil magical world, it was perfectly acceptable for Muggles to own their own killing devices. Guns, she had learnt, were made of metal and were like a thick, stubby wand used to fire smaller, sharp bits of metal at another person, designed to pierce their flesh and cause serious internal injuries, which it did via some sort of internal mechanical process. She had not seen any images of this, which perhaps explained why the grotesque figure in front of her held a gnarled rod of metal with a crank handle on the side. He spun this now, winding it up in preparation to make it release its bullets.

“Petrificus totalas!” Effie cast. Shield charms stopped hexes but would useless against a physical onslaught. The creature's arms snapped to its side, halting its progress in operating its gun. Its mismatched legs bound together as best they could and it fell on its side.

It was beyond odd that the school should bring in such a thing. It violated several laws – there was the Statute of Secrecy. The only way that would not be broken would be to wipe the Muggle's mind afterwards, which – in the name of creating sport for students – she thought several people might object to as unethical. Furthermore the school would not put them at genuine risk of slaughter. Imagine the fuss!

“It's a boggart,” she stated, her voice quivering a little. She felt a little like she might cry or faint, which was really dreadfully silly now that the immediate danger had passed. However, previously her instincts had outweighed her fear. Now that it could not immediately harm her, there was a chance for how dreadfully horrid it was and how frightened she had really been to sink in. “Does anyone have experience in that department?” she asked, taking a step or two back. It was an achievement of quite some considerable measure, but her face was actually managing to look even paler than usual.
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Waverly Canterbury

February 20, 2013 3:36 PM
The moment Waverly had heard the subject of the first challenge, she had been both excited and scared. Haunted houses were not exactly fun for her, and she hated horror movies and could barely stand any scary movies. Romance comedies were more her thing, but she didn't think the professors would want to do anything like that. And magic did have some dark, scary parts to it, hence why the first part of the haunted challenge took place in the DADA classroom. At least that's what she assumed when she got there. She wondered what her boyfriend would think if he ever heard of her school having a day dedicated to making the school a haunted obstacle course.

Reggie gave a little pep talk before they went in and Waverly nodded. She liked Reggie a lot which meant she would actively listen to her even if it was common sense. She went in after Reggie and Effie, watching the ghosts drift by. As a first-year, she had been totally creeped out by them, but by her fourth year she was used to seeing them around. She didn't mind them, she just thought they could be a little strange at times even for ghosts.

She wandered a little, seeing the arrow but not doing anything more. The classroom looked normal enough, but that could be dangerous in itself. Waverly knew that with magic, at least in this school, she should probably expect the unexpected. Which was hard.

She looked over at her teammates, wondering if they had found anything, and as her green eyes turned to Effie, she saw an ugly old man standing in front of her. She was completely flabbergasted by his appearance and by the fact that he was in here. She had never seen him before. Maybe he was supposed to be testing them? Waverly usually liked old people, but he looked pretty evil and she saw him bring some sort of metal object out of his pocket and point it at the younger girl. She had no idea what it was, but it freaked Effie out enough to stun him.

Apparently it was a boggart and Waverly wondered if that old man was some sort of relative of Effie's or someone she was really afraid of. She went over to help her out, having learned the spell from her intermediate DADA classes. Effie looked deathly pale and Waverly looked at her closer. "Are you okay?" she asked, concerned, and after hearing how she was doing, stood in front of her to take on the boggart. She tried to steel her mind or think of something funny, but the boggart nearly took her by surprise by how fast it changed.

The boggart had gone from a stunned old man to a giant spider with ferocious teeth. It might not have been her biggest fear, but it was one that she thought about a lot, and she stared at it, mouth dry and heart beating loudly in her ears. "Holy crap," she gasped as the huge arachnid took one step towards her. She had to keep it from getting the best of her, she knew, and even as she felt chills going down her spine, she lifted her wand, an image in her head.

"Riddikulus!" she said, letting the spell go, and watched as the spider shrank and colorful balloons appeared, attached to the boggart's eight legs, and lifted it into the air, causing it to hang upside down. It scrambled for some sort of solid ground, getting tangled up as it hung in space and she laughed at the ridiculous sight. It was easier to laugh when there was lots of color around. The DADA classroom was usually her least favorite because it seemed so grim in here. It was nice to bring color into it.

"There," she said, still smiling both from the spectacle and from the adrenaline from being frightened. "Who wants to take it on next?"
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Isabel Raines

February 22, 2013 11:35 PM
As team fifteen got ready to go to the challenge, Isabel knew she was doing a poor job of keeping on the same perfect smile Catherine and Sara used for almost every occasion, but she kept trying to make it work for her anyway. It was the best way she could think of to hide how very nervous she was as she wondered what was going to happen, how she was going to react to it all.
 
She kept the smile up, or at least the effort up, until they were being led down the hallway, toward whatever they were going to see, and didn’t get it back until Reggie offered them some practical advice, all very useful things Isabel was sure she was too nervous to have thought of on her own in there. At least, under most circumstances. She couldn’t imagine what was in there, but she was afraid of it just because she didn’t know what it was. She gave the team leader a nervous smile, then, of thanks when she heard the directions for what to do if she didn’t know what she was facing or if she did, though she thought she might put up a shield even if she did know what it was, just in case. Then they went in, where there was…nothing as bad as she had been expecting.
 
Isabel smiled uncertainly again when she saw the ghosts watching them and gave them a small curtsy. “Hello,” she said, thinking this was only polite, since they were sort of like people. Isabel didn’t understand all the specifics of that, but they needed some respect, anyway, as she would show to new people.
 
She clapped her hands to her ears when the moaning started, then nearly lost her balance as she backed away from the scary-looking man suddenly running toward Effie, since her hands were still on her head when she started it. Unable to think of anything else to do once Effie identified it, she patted her friend’s shoulder, whispering “it’s all right,” even though she didn’t know what to do with a boggart, either. That was why she was hoping one of the older students would take care of it for her – unless maybe it involved seeing Waverly’s. Even knowing it wasn’t real, she screamed and ran toward the door, horrified by the huge spider. Little ones didn’t bother her so much, but she thought that thing would terrify anyone.
 
Waverly seemed to think someone else should take it on, but Isabel spotted something on Professor Levy’s desk and decided to see if she could get out of it that way, especially since she didn’t think it had been there before. “What’s that?” she asked, pointing toward the desk and the piece of paper she was starting to question her own certainty about the previous presence of on it. She was sure the desk had been empty, they would have seen directions or anything before the boggart, but it was obviously here now.
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Reggie

February 25, 2013 8:44 PM
Everything that occurred within the few moments after the door closed had happened rather quickly for Reggie’s mind to really catch up. She hadn’t been expecting the strange moaning sound to begin and that had her attention towards the ceiling to see if there was some banshee hiding out, but looked back around when she heard Effie call out the Full Body Bind curse and thought for a moment she was trying to take out her own teammates. However, looking around, she found a deranged looking man going after her. Or, at least, it was before she declared it a Boggart. What in the blazes was her worst fear? A serial killer? That girl had issues.

About to move from her spot to the far left to help, Reggie found that Waverly went to help instead. Reggie couldn’t remember exactly when it was that she learned about the Boggart, but it was probably when she was round her Fourth year. It was definitely at Intermediate level at the very least. She stayed back and instantly became grateful for doing it as Waverly’s Boggart turned into a giant spider. Reggie’s greatest fear was not an arachnid, but those still ranked high on her list of things she did not enjoy and apparently Isabel felt the same since she screamed and went running for the door.

Reggie felt maybe her boggart would have been better for everyone since it wasn’t an actual creature. It was the dark. Whether it would be actual blackness or being blind, the idea of not being able to see through her own eyes or what was in the surrounding darkness frightened her to no end, but she had known how to beat her Boggart and she felt a fireworks display would have been much more fun to see than a flying spider via balloons.

Reggie, who had been so engrossed in the spider, suddenly noticed how quiet it was since Waverly defeated the Boggart. The noise must have been an annoyance just to throw them off. How rude. Isabel pointed towards the desk and Reggie turned to find parchment there waiting for them. “Oh.” She commented lightly before moving to the desk to read it out loud to everyone. When she finished she paused for a moment, “Well, that’s not vaguely ominous or anything.” She muttered, putting the parchment down and turning when she heard the click of the door opening. “I guess we’re off to the library.”
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