Professor Connell

January 06, 2007 4:54 PM
Marian Connell had not been sure what to expect from her new first year class. Yes, she’d ‘met’ some of them, her Pecaris, on the first night, and, of course, there was always Hikaru, who really didn’t help her nerves much. Yes, they were only eleven, but when even one was doing things like setting off hexes in classrooms and signing essays in blood, well, she was naturally a little worried.

Even so, they seemed quiet and un-troublesome enough as they entered her classroom for the first time. Of course, that could possible have been from nervousness or curiosity. Her classroom was very different from the other professors, for obvious reasons. Dark, windowless, and with shelves situated around the room displaying myriad jars of pickled animals, it was not a welcoming room. Yet Marian liked her classroom the way it was, no matter how others might view it.

As soon as it appeared the last of the first years had found their way to the classroom and taken a seat, she stood from her seat behind her desk, moved to close the door, then returned to the front of her classroom, standing this time. “Welcome to your forst potions lesson,” she began, resisting the urge to comb her figresr thorugh her curly blond mop of hair nervously. While one would think such basics would only get easier after five years of teaching, it hadn’t for the twenty-five-year-old. She still thought she sounded weak or like a pushover, things that had, fortunately, been corrected with the years.

“For those of you who have not yet met me, namely those not in my house of Pecari, my name is Professor Connell, and, as you probably guessed, I am your potions professor. For those of you who know little of this class, it will be almost exactly what it sounds like- you will be learning the art of making various potions, as well as the uses and properties of various ingredients. Eventually, you will learn more advanced skills, of course, but for this first year at least the focus is on the basics.”

Marian had been smiling throuout the introduction, but now turned sterner, gazing at the assembled students with none of the humor she’d shown earlier. “Potions making is an exact art, and precision and attention to detail are perhaps the most important thinks you will gain from this class. Safety is without a doubt my foremost concern while you are in here, so there are several rules you must follow at all times.

“First, take the utmost care when preparing your ingredients and adding them to your potion. Even an ounce too much of a substance can cause catastrophic results, as has been shown before in this classroom. Also, there is to be no horseplay of any sort. When you are working, and you will more often than not be working with partners or in groups of three, the ways you chose to spend your time is your own decision, as long as htre work is done, and no one is faced with potential harm. However, if that line is crossed, I will not hesitate to make the consequences as severe as it is in my power to do so. Remember, there are potentially dangerous solutions in those cauldrens, in addition to the simple threats posed by the fire or the scalpels. While there is a direct path from this room to the infirmary, since the medic and I share so many of the same ingredients, I would prefer not to have to trouble him because someone behaved stupidly.”

Seriousness gone now that her warning and/or threats had been dispersed, Marian leaned back to look at her planner to make sure she had the right pages, then spoke for the final time. “Today, to start off things easily, you will be making a boil-cure potion. It will be found on page fifteen of your textbooks, and you should have the ingredients, dried nettles, crushed snake fangs, stewed horned slugs, porcupine quills, in your potions supplies, although there is a supply of most common ingredients in the black cabinet in the back of the classroom. You will work with a partner, and once you’ve finished, put a vial of your finished product on my desk, with the names of both partners written on it. Also, while there should be a warning in the instructions, be sure not to add the porcupine until after the potion is taken off the fire, or it will melt your cauldron and likely your and your neighbor’s shoes, which is not a pleasant experience.

“Now, if there are any questions, feel free to ask at any time, otherwise, you may begin.” This was the part that might get a bit complicated, Marian thought, taking a seat behind her desk as the students began to find partners. Normally, she wouldn’t feel any qualms about working on something for another class while her current one was working, since generally if anything happened someone would alert her, but with the rumors she’d heard…paying close attention was probably a must.

OOC: Standard posting procedure applies. There should be at least two decent-sized paragraphs, so about 5 sentence minimum per paragraph. However, longer, more detailed posts are greatly appreciated, and will receive more house-points than posts that barely make the limit. Also, as this is a potions classroom, minor spills and the occasional explosion are welcome (such as adding the porcupine quills too early, intentionally or unintentionally), but please read others’ posts before having something like that occur, since it’s not likely that two different groups would forget something, particularly if an explosion already happened. Be creative, and have fun.
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Kavin Analai

January 07, 2007 11:14 AM
Kavin found himself walking into this class without his sister. Darci was Merlin-knew-where, and hadn't been able to come to class with him. Which was okay for him, even if they did need partners in classes the first years normally worked with the second. And Kavin found Gray now, so she could help him.

But much to Kavin's surprise and dismay, it was an only-first-year class. Kavin shook his dark brown hair bitterly. Ugh, without his sister and Gray, how would he work this one out. Well, maybe they didn't need partners in this class anyway? Kavin was more suited to working alone than with others anyway. He just had to wait and see, or hope Darci walked in late.

Kavin sat at a seat and ignored everyone else. He didn't want to talk, Kavin came here to learn. He set his entire attention on the teacher, a leather-bound notebook in front of him while he held his quill above his ink, ready to write down any needed information. Kavin's book was opened to the first page, and his supplies out. He had no idea to set out a "cold" feeling to keep people away, like the characters in books explained. But he just hoped that he was doing so, not wanting to talk to anyone.

So the teacher here was Darci's head. Kavin mentally hoped Darci hadn't done anything yet, but it was an empty fear. Kavin knew his sister never talked back to adults unless he truely believed they deserved it. And Darci wasn't one for causing too much trouble this early in the year. Besides, Kavin had already heard many rumors of other first years that seemed to be even worse than his sister was at her worse. So Darci may have been the last thing on a teacher's mind, the seemingly harmless, good-little girl (which she could be at times).

When Professor Connell started talking about Potions, however, Kavin dropped his sister from his mind and began writing down what she was saying. Being careful with ingredients, the concequences if not. Kavin groaned inwardly at the thought of partners, but who said he really had to talk to people (or maybe he could actually find two other people that he liked to talk to).

Then Kavin started writing on the lesson for today. He couldn't help but feel angry for the fact that they had to work with partners now, he could always find at least one friend but never this fast. Kavin bitterly scribbled down the ingredients for the boil-removal thingie. With his free hand, Kavin flipped to page fifteen. Quickly he wrote the warning down (despite the fact it was on the page), pushed his notebook away, and pulled his cauldron closer.

Kavin pulled out all the ingredients he'd brought from his list and sorted out the necessary ingredients from the unnecessary. Kavin read theough the instructions carefully twice, and nodded in understanding. Well, he had all the ingredients out, he knew what he needed to do, he'd written everything down. Kavin was ready to make the perfect boil-treatment. Only one problem.

Now Kavin needed a partner.\n\n
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Irene Liddowe

January 07, 2007 3:55 PM
Irene entered the Potions classroom ever-so-slightly late, though from the amount of people there it looked like she wasn't the only one...

She sat down at an empty desk and reached into her bag. Irene pulled out her quill and parchment, taking note on what Professor Connell was saying. She had been looking foreward to Potions. It was something she could do and do well. She pulled her long brown hair into a ponytail so it didn't get in her face. The last thing she wanted was to have her hair burned off.

When Prof. Connell mentioned partners Irene couldn't help but feel slightly more interested. Working with other peopel usually helped her feel more into a project and it gave her motivation not to mess things up. Prof. Connell gave the word to begin and Irene stood.

She wasn't really sure who to go to. Irene scanned the class, looking for someone who didn't seem to have a partner. A boy was sitting at his desk already surrounded by ingredients. Irene gathered her things and headed towards him.

"Um...Hi. She said we should work with partners. So...Do you want to work together?" \n\n
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Kavin

January 10, 2007 10:33 PM
Kavin had already begun to open up his ingredients and pull the needed amount out of each, all while having a lookout for Darci to come in at any given time. Of course, Kavin had the idea that Darci wasn't going to be here. She was never late, and never skipped classes, so something must have been holding her. She could have been sleeping? Maybe sick, though she never did very often. It was fine. Even if he was going to yell at her later for leaving him look for a partner.

Then again, just as Kavin pulled his dark brown eyes up from his table to look for a suitable partner, a girl had already come over. As if she hand-picked him out of this bunch as a partner. Oh, Kavin hoped she didn't just feel sorry that he didn't jump up right away to find a "best friend." Or that she was stupid. But Kavin was one to give people a first chance, and only that. So Kavin could spare one for this girl...

"Sure," he muttered non-chalantly, and motioned for the girl to take a seat as he pushed the cauldron between them. "I already read the directions, I'm just sorting out the ingregients. Here, take some and do the same." Kavin's voice was calm and pretty much emotionless. Like it normally was unless he knew the person fairly well. He barely looked at the girl for more than two seconds during the whole sentence, but still Kavin didn't believe he came off as rude.

He wasn't hogging directions and being bossy, and that was all that mattered. He was just stating what he knew in a calm matter. Sure he didn't ask her name, like Darci advised, but did he really have to? "Afterward we can add them in carefully. May have to read it over a few times," he added.\n\n
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Irene

January 14, 2007 4:18 AM
Irene took the seat as the boy moitioned to do so. He seemed very intent on his work and she could respect that. It wasn't her cup of tea, but she thought she could give it try. Passing these classes was at the top of her list. Going home to her Uncle with full marks would be terrific.

"I already read the directions, I'm just sorting out the ingregients. Here, take some and do the same."

Irene nodded and began to sort the ingredients that were left. He had kept his gaze on his work for the most part. She looked up when he added,

"Afterward we can add them in carefully. May have to read it over a few times,"

"Okay," she replied. She blew a stray hair away from her blue-green eyes. Awkward silences were not on her list of favorite things...

"So what house are you in?" she paused and realized she had no idea what this boys name was. She wasn't sure if he really wanted to talk. Irene continued holding her hand out for him to shake,

"I'm Irene, by the way. Irene Liddowe."\n\n
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Kavin

January 14, 2007 10:31 AM
Kavin began working on his own ingregients. Picking out the right amounts needed for the potion, and pushing the others away. Seeing if some of the ingredients were old, or slightly rotten (Kavin threw those away). He was immensely enjoying the silence and thinking, maybe this girl isn't a talker.

"So what house are you in?"

Kavin looked up at the girl, whose hand was extended like she wanted him to take it. Kavin cocked and eyebrow at her, but took the girl's hand and gave it a slight squeeze before setting his hand down and answering simply, "Aladren."

Then Kavin figured he should be a little more open, like Darci told him to be. Kavin guessed if he told Darci that he was actually conversing with an actual human being, she'd be proud and lay off him for a while. Oh, how nice would that be... "What about you?"

"I'm Irene, by the way. Irene Liddowe."

Kavin nodded briefly. Right, names, you were supposed to care about peoples' names or something. "Kavin Analai. Nice to work with you Irene," Kavin replyed politely. After a second or so, Kavin looked at Irene's ingregients. "Almost done Irene?"\n\n
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Irene

January 14, 2007 7:29 PM
The boy shook her hand and replied with, "Aladren."

Irene nodded and gave him a small smile. "What about you?" he went on.

"Pecari," she said sorting some of the ingredients. She was finding Potions to be easy so far. But what had she really done yet?

"Kavin Analai. Nice to work with you Irene,"

"Same here," she said brightly setting her final pile away from the other as to not get anything mixed. Almost immediately after she had finshed Kavin asked,

"Almost done Irene?"

"Yeah. Here, I'll check the first step," she said pulling her book towards her and reading the directions on page 15. She repeated it out loud.

"Well that looks easy enough," Irene said hoping she hadn't jinxed herself. She wanted to go to her dorm and finish that letter to her Uncle. She had a strange suspision he was hiding something from her that could only mean her father was up to something.

Irene blinked bringing herself back to earth,

"Okay, let's get started."\n\n
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Kavin

January 15, 2007 5:12 PM
So Irene was in Pecari like Darci? Hm... they had something in common. Especially if Darci had been highly annoying to her dormmates. "Pecari?" Kavin muttered, glancing over at Irene. "I take it you've met my sister, Darci?" he said simply. "She's in Pecari too."

Kavin pulled Irene's ingredients to him when she mentioned that she was done. Listening carefully when she re-read the first thing to do. Or rather she read it for the first time, since Kavin had already read the directions himself. "So do you want to crush the dried nettles, I could start the fire first," he stated.

Before Irene could say anything he slipped the nettles over to her and began to teach himself to light the fire. Talking to Irene as he was doing so. "Also, break the porcupine quills if you could," Kavin stated. "Just remember, Professor told us not to put them in until after the potion is taken off the flame."

Kavin hoped he wasn't giving the girl too much to work with. Or being too bossy, for that matter. He didn't want Irene to get all huffed up at him and leave, possibly losing points for Aladren for pushing away a partner. Could a teacher do that? Kavin didn't know, but he did know he was more used to working by himself. Therefore was unsure of how to treat a partner.\n\n
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Irene

January 15, 2007 9:43 PM
"I take it you've met my sister, Darci? She's in Pecari too."

Irene nodded saying, "I've met Darci. We haven't talked too much, so I don't know too much about her."


"So do you want to crush the dried nettles, I could start the fire first,"

"Sure. I can do that." Irene noted how it didn't seem to much like a question. More like a direction. She assumed it was because Kavin liked to get things done.

"Also, break the porcupine quills if you could," Kavin stated. "Just remember, Professor told us not to put them in until after the potion is taken off the flame."

"Yeah, I'd rather my shoes not get melted," Irene said with a smile. She pulled the nettles towards her along with the porcupine quills. Irene was almost possitive that Kavin was an 'all work no play' kind of guy. He kind of reminded her of her cousin Josh. He was very unlike his sisters and he liked to concentrate on whatever he was working on, whatever it may be.

She wondered how those guys were getting along with her Uncle. She was especially worried about Renaye. She liked to adventure. Irene was worried about her sneaking off at night to explore the nearby wood. Uncle Mike would most definitely give her a piece of his mind if she was caught. But Irene was worried about that. Renaye never gets caught.

Irene began to break the porcupine quills as the book instructed. She determined not to mess things up for her house. She didn't want to imagine what people would say if she was responsible for a loss of points. Especially due to a first year mistake on potions. \n\n
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