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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Eliza Bennett

February 15, 2013 7:18 PM
Eliza had prepared ahead for the challenges, in her own way. That was to say that, having no idea what might be required of her, she had spent a very long time going through everything she had at Sonora, trying to decide what it would be best to wear.

Finally, she had decided to keep it simple, and had dug out the same black long-sleeved shirt and pants and pair of flat black shoes she’d worn to be a Concert stagehand two years before. To her immense delight, they still fit, at least well enough. Unlike then, she had left off the necklace altogether, along with all her other jewelry except a pair of plain silver stud earrings, and her hair was in two loose braids instead of a ponytail. The left one was a little looser than the right one, since she’d just had time to get it done before she’d had to leave her dorm or else really risk not being the first member of her team to arrive at the meeting spot, but she hoped that it wouldn’t attract any attention or somehow become a liability during the challenge. She had tried to figure out what it might be just from the decorations around the school, but didn’t put much stock into that, since Halloween could encompass anything from battling Dark creatures to a bug-eating contest.

Personally, Eliza was hoping for the former. She thought a lot more of her chances against a grindylow, even one with its fingers already around her throat, than she did of her chances against a grub.

Once her team was together, she didn’t have much time to talk to them, since they were the second one to go, but she made the best of it. “Hi, guys,” she said, as cheerfully as she could. “Here it is, here’s the big day. Did everyone get a good breakfast?” She didn’t ask about sleep, since that would be a little too revealing if some of them were really nervous. Eliza didn’t think this was serious enough to be that nervous about, but she knew some people would be anyway, just as she knew the sun had come up outside this morning. It was what people were like anyway, and when a competition was thrown into the midst of a bunch of coffee-wired, Quidditch-deprived Aladrens…Yeah, it was inevitable that some people were going to be extremely nervous even aside from the first years. Hopefully, that would slow their teams down. “Just so you know, I’ve got faith in you guys.” Even if faith in Carrie O’Malley was really more faith in her own ability to put a Silencing Charm and full-body bind on the other girl and float her across the finish line if she tried to get too mouthy or non-compliant. “We can do this. Let’s go!”

The first place they had to go was the DADA classroom. Eliza smiled at the ghosts, assuming they weren’t part of the challenge, and then looked a little more seriously at the arrow on the floor. “Wands out, everyone,” she said, looking around at her team, and led them further into the room, looking for whatever it was they were supposed to be doing in here. “Does anyone see anything that looks particularly challenging?” she asked.
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Sullivan Quincy

February 16, 2013 4:12 PM
Sullivan was neither particularly excited, nor particularly disdainful of the challenges. They were something different and a good distraction from his CATS coming up at the end of the year, so for that he liked them. He had no expectation or desire to push for his team to win the whole thing, but he didn't mind participating and was even kind of looking forward to finding out what each one entailed.

Still, he couldn't help feeling a little nervous that there had been no meetings for Team Two, as some of the other teams had done, and the only reason he was sure he wasn't being intentionally excluded or incidentally forgotten about was that Jhonice hadn't asked him why he wasn't attending any of them. It was just as well, he supposed. His team make-up didn't exactly make him eager to spend time with them. He spent most of his Sonora life actively avoiding Jhonice anyway, and he was sure he wasn't going to get along with Carrie O'Malley. She was one of Those Kinds Of Purebloods, and his recent induction into the California Pierce tribe was hardly going to offset that he was a muggleborn by birth. All he knew about Eliza Bennett was that she was a seventh year Crotalus who some kind of frenemy with Sara Raines or something. Clarissa and Carter he had no idea who they were at all beyond that they were lower classmen, and Carter might be related somehow to somebody else in Sonora, maybe. Not exactly his best friends, any of them. Not that Sullivan really had any close friends here, but he got by with a few acquaintanceships well enough. Classes served well enough to provide for all of his social needs.

On the day of the first challenge, he was a little anxious about what might be required of him, but he was a fifth year in a group containing a seventh year, another fifth year, a third year, and two second years, so he figured he should be better qualified that the younger three kids for most activities and the really hard stuff would mostly be up to Eliza to handle. This average, middle-of-the-road ranking felt quite comfortable for him, so he only had a couple nightmares in the preceding week, and was able to stomach his breakfast that morning without too much trouble. He felt particularly proud about that when Eliza asked about their breakfasts specifically and he was able to nod apathetically without lying.

He could only assume Eliza had never seen his marks in class, or that she was talking about them generally instead of inclusively, when she declared she had faith in them. Or maybe she was also making the assumption that nothing first years were expected to handle would faze a fifth year, even one who wasn't doing particularly stellar on his report cards. Or maybe she was just lying to sound motivational, which was entirely possible, too, from a team leader type of person.

He relaxed a little as they entered the DADA classroom and nothing horrible jumped out to attack them. He still drew his wand, because that was kind of his instinct when entering Professor Levy's domain, if only to put it on his desk for later use. He didn't head for a desk in the back row this time, though, instead moving toward the front like the arrow said to. He wasn't quite sure how he got to be in the front, but he was as the professor's desk came nearer and a horrific noise started up. Sully had no attention to spare for the noise, however, because the same moment the noise began was the one where he noticed there was a velociraptor in the room.

If he was running on anything but instinct and adrenaline, he would have been impressed with himself. He would have marveled that he neither peed his pants, screamed like a little girl, nor passed out. But Professor Levy must have done something right over the last four years because Sullivan Quincy's wand came up, he shouted, "Stupify!" and the most powerful stunning curse Sully had ever cast in his entire life shot toward the dinosaur, making it, at least momentarily, fall to the ground. That was all Sully needed to turn tail, run toward the door faster than he had ever run in his life, and begin screaming, "Raptors! Raptors! Run!" He turned the knob desperately in a panic but it wouldn't turn. The door was locked behind them. They were trapped in the classroom with a predatory monster that hunted in packs and would feast on all of their bones. Terrified but trapped, Sully turned around as bravely as he could with his wand raised, face white, ready to be eaten and/or see all his former teammates being eaten. But the prehistoric lizard was gone.
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Jhonice Trevear

February 17, 2013 9:31 PM
This was to be an exciting day. The first challenge was before them and they would surely triumph! Jhonice could barely eat or sleep since the announcement was posted that the challenge would be starting. Not knowing what lay ahead, she decided to dress utilitarian. She wore a light, but long sleeved black shirt and a pair of blue denim overalls with quite a few pockets. In these pockets she stuffed anything she thought might come in handy. She braided her hair into a single long braid, then wound it around itself into a bun on the back of her head. Wither her hair safely tucked away she grabbed her wand and headed out the door to hunt down some breakfast.

The hall was filled with conversations about the upcoming challenge, she soaked it all in while wolfing down some food. She had a little time before meeting up with the rest of her team so she decided to follow her normal Saturday schedule. She spotted Sullivan without to much trouble, he looked to be eating, if not maybe a little hesitantly. She scribbled something in her notebook about his 'stalwart calm when facing unimaginable horrors' along with many other things. She then proceeded to follow him around covertly the rest of the morning making notes until he arrived in time for the team meeting. She stayed out of sight for a few moments before joining the team herself.

She smiled and nodded at Eliza Bennett's speech then broke out in a full fledged grin as they entered the DADA classroom. Who knew what the teachers had arrayed against them? Hopefully something it wasn't something boring. If these 'challenges' were some clever ruse to get them to take tests she was going to be very upset. The room was dark and spooky... well, more so than normal. That was a good sign, she entered close behind Sullivan and followed Eliza's instruction to ready wands. Her eyes scanned around the room, there was definitely something different about the room. She nearly had her finger on it when Sullivan heroically saved them all. She turned towards him as shouted the spell and saw it strike something, which dropped to the ground. Sullivan in the meantime tried to clear the exit and get everyone to safety, to no avail. The door was locked. She quickly returned her gaze to what Sullivan had thought was either a dinosaur or some bird of prey, but it was gone.

Nervously she stepped toward the spot where it had been. It didn't seem terribly likely that the teachers would lock them in room with a dinosaur and from her research she doubted Sullivan would use the term 'raptor' to discribe a hawk or something, it was dark Sullivan must not have seen it very well. What else could it have been? The dinosaur type raptors had two legs, two arms, teeth, claws, a tail, elongated face.... the moaning noise was getting louder and the color drained from her face as she figured out what it could be. "Not a raptor! It's a..." before she could finish a werewolf burst from behind a set of desks near to her and let out a piercing howl. She stumbled back, landed on her bottom and lost her grip on her wand. It skittered across the room "Werewolf!"
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Carter Browning

February 20, 2013 7:55 PM
Carter saw the signs posted up in Cascade Hall and the Teppenpaw common room for their first challenge. He had read over the clue, but wasn't entirely certain he knew what to expect. He had also made a mental note of all of the other people on his team and found himself only really recognizing one name, Carrie O'Malley. Ah cripes and crudmuffins! he thought to himself as he smacked his own forehead in frustration. Why of all the people here did she have to be on the same team as me and all the other innocent people in our group? Do the teachers hate us or something? Did we do something wrong? Is that why they're punishing us? he wondered to himself as he sighed heavily at the sight of her name with the other ones. He decided not to dwell on it and made his way towards the DADA classroom as instructed. He walked up at almost exactly twelve noon and wasn't entirely sure where he was supposed to stand. Since he wasn't really familiar with any of the other people on his team he figured he'd wait until they were called into the room for their turn.

He watched as what he figured was the first group went inside the room for the challenge. That meant that the group huddling close by getting ready for the next run must be Team Two. He made his way over to them and waved hello. He listened to Eliza's speech and nodded in agreement. He was going to do his best on the challenges regardless of whatever they happened to be. He followed Eliza and Sullivan along with the rest of their group into the classroom for their turn. He glanced around the spooky classroom and gave the ghosts a quick glance. He wasn't afraid of any of the ghosts, but he wasn't entirely a big fan of spooky rooms. He saw the arrow on the floor and along with the others followed it cautiously. He pulled out his wand as Eiza had instructed and looked around. He heard Sullivan make some noise as he moved and found him facing what appeared to be a dinosaur.

"What in the name of merlin is THAT doing here?" he asked, flabbergasted as he watched Sullivan pull out his wand and stupify the creature. Carter couldn't take his eyes off of Sullivan as he tried to get them all out of the door. Carter continued to stare as they discovered the door was locked behind them. He went to move towards the door himself when he heard someone else exclaim something. He turned to see another girl fall on her bottom, her wand falling away from her as she exclaimed "Not a raptor! It's a..." "Werewolf!" Carter snapped his head to the spot where she seemed to be staring and found himself looking not a werewolf as she claimed, but that same creepy clown with the glowing white eyes and the grizzly yellowed teeth. It grinned widely at him and started to slowly float towards him, its hand reaching out for him as it approached.

Carter stared wide-eyed at it for about half a second, swallowing hard before raising his wand and attempting the first spell he could muster. "Ridiculous!" he shouted, showing the clown with a cream pie crammed in its face, covering up its creepy smile from view, and it slipping on a banana peel. The sight of the clown blind and falling down made Carter actually laugh aloud. The clown slumped its shoulders and faded away revealing just an empty spot on the floor. Carter stared at the empty spot and almost hooted in sheer delight. "I got rid of it without freaking out," he mused to himself. He made his way back to the classroom door waiting for the next of his teammates to have their turn. He was actually a little proud of himself. If thats the best they can do for the challenges, bring'em on! he thought confidently. I am soo ready for this!
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Sully

February 22, 2013 1:47 PM
The raptor might have vanished, but they were still locked in a relatively small area with a werewolf. Sully was sure he had stunned a dinosaur, but this was the wizarding world where things were weird, so either they were facing a series of monsters that disappeared after they were at least temporarily disabled, or they had a shape shifter on their hands. Personally, Sully would rather face the wolf form over the dino form.

He stepped forward, away from the door, his wand drawn and ready. If it was a real werewolf, he didn't want to hurt it too bad, since it was a normal person most of the time. Unfortunately, it would not extend the same courtesy to them. Plus, well, he was pretty sure from recent Astonomy assignments that the moon was waning - or was it waxing? - this week, but definitely not full, he thought, so it was probably a shapeshifter.

The fifth year tried to remember what kinds of shifters there were and how to deal with them. Something that started with a B, he thought, but thinking was getting hard with all the wailing and now the werewolf was gone as the kid, Carter, stepped up, and the shifter - definitely a shifter - transformed now into a clown of all things. Granted, it was a pretty creepy clown.

B, starts with B, Sully wracked his brain, taking another step away from the door with his wand clutched in his hand, but the details eluded him and he just wished the bloody wailing would stop already.

Then, abruptly, it did as the second year kid banished the thing with a spell that finally let his mind spit out the answer: a buggert! Or maybe a borgerd. Or a bogart - no, that was that Casablanca actor guy. But something like that. He felt much better now. Mostly because the infernal noise had ceased and they were longer facing a buggert. That would take a load off anybody's mind.

Though he was kind of irritated that it was one of the kids who got rid of it. If it had been Eliza, or even Jhonice or Carrie, Sully was pretty sure he wouldn't have felt so inferior, but buggerts were an intermediate level creature and the kid was still a beginner. It was totally not fair that some kids had such a head start that a second year pureblood could identify and deal with things a fifth year muggleborn hadn't even heard of at that age, and couldn't remember very well even now. Not for the first time, Sully wished there were some kind of remedial lessons so he would stand a remote chance of not looking like a moron just because he grew up hearing about dinosaurs and trucks instead of werewolves and brooms.

"Look," he said, pointing to a splash of white on the desk that hadn't been there a moment ago. "What's that?" He would check it out himself, but he was still only a couple feet from the door and everyone else looked to be closer.
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Eliza Bennett

February 22, 2013 6:40 PM
For a few seconds, Eliza had wondered if maybe the challenge was to see if they could work well enough together not to turn on each other in a paranoid state when nothing challenging presented itself, and then all hell broke loose and took that idea away from her pretty quickly. She wasn’t sure what a raptor was, speaking in technical terms, but she was completely confident in Sully’s analysis of what the correct response to its presence was.

She tried it, too, but the door didn’t give and then – she made a noise not unlike an angry cat when she saw that Jhonice had apparently decided not to run, which meant Eliza was going to have to go back and save her, and she was more annoyed with the staff than with the girl for that because this had emphatically not been in the implicit agreement for these things, that she’d have to take being a leader that far – there was a new problem. And then another one. And then a second year realized what they were dealing with and banished the boggart.

After a second, Eliza found the last thought she’d had before the clown had appeared and completely startled her coming back to her. It had, she thought, been something about panicking because she couldn’t remember the incantation for a Blasting Curse which could take out the door. That was strange, because she was usually very good at remembering things – spells, imagined slights, really whatever was in front of her. This was not what she thought was a good omen for the whole challenge experience.

Eliza pressed her fingers into her temples, which had given a few painful throbs, until she was distracted from that by Sully’s question about what some new attraction of the room was. This one, though, didn’t look likely to attack. “It looks like a note or something,” she said, cautiously approaching, her wand still raised in case it turned out to be ‘or something.’ But it stayed a note, one containing only a short rhyme with no signature. How improper.

“Looks like we’re going to everyone’s favorite place,” she said, false-brightly, doubting that this group really held a ton of library nuts. Merlin knew she wasn’t one. Eliza respected the library, but it was hardly an environment she thought of as casual and relaxing. She associated it with tension – the tension of exams, the tension of everyone scrambling for the top, the tension of ambition and magic and power of other kinds and, not least, grade-grubbers who would cut their own mothers’ throats to get in a little better with a professor before the big projects, the year-ending ones, and the final exams were taken up and administered and then graded to determine their progress for the year. “And won’t be able to trust anyone once we get there. Do you think we shouldn’t trust whoever wrote this about not trusting anything in the library?” The last bit wasn't, she knew, the best attempt at a joke she'd ever made, but it would do, she guessed, for now.
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