Professor Skies

November 02, 2013 5:07 AM
“Good morning,” Professor Skies greeted the Intermediate Class. “Just a reminder that your essays on switching spells are due at the end of week, though the sooner you get cracking on them, the more progress you'll probably see in class.” She had introduced the topic of switching spells at the start of the term and the better they understood the theory, the more it should help with the practical classes. The subject of the essay was what made switching spells a Transfiguration, which would – of course – involve exploring their internal workings.

“Today, we will be working on switching over a greater distance,” the students had previously had both objects quite close at hand, in order to get the basics down. “This is one of the most useful practical applications of this category of spells, as it can help you obtain things that are otherwise out of your reach.

“As you may have noticed, there are several figures along the top of the blackboard,” she gestured to where the mice, squirrels and other assorted small toys were watching over the class. They had been her daughters' when they had been little.

“Your job is to switch the pebbles on your desk with one of the figurines. The list on the board,” she added, with a wave of her wand which caused one to appear, “instructs you which to aim for, as two people going for the same one might cause issues. Try to arrange yourselves so that you have a clear shot at your figure, as that would be preferable to having lots of criss-crossing spells. On that note, this side of the list will go first, whilst the rest of you may work on your essays. You will swap halfway through the period.

“As you should know by now, the spell for this is suppono, plus the name of the target, and the wand movement is the open infinity symbol we have been using in other classes. You may safely use the name of the figurine you're aiming for, e.g. suppuno mole, as – unless you are visualising the location of an actual mole, that is known to you and within the Sonora grounds – there is no danger of you accidentally pulling one in.

“As usual, you may talk quietly amongst yourselves, especially to answer each other's questions. If anyone is truly stuck, I will be making my way around the classroom.” It was habitual for her to move around anyway but she definitely didn't want to be sitting at her desk with a load of switching spells flying over it, and possibly falling objects coming down from the blackboard, “You may begin.”

OOC – as this has been the topic for the term, you can assume a level of experience appropriate to that (although bearing in mind your character's own age and ability). Please feel free to make up theory pertaining to switching spells that your characters has discovered in the course of their homework. You may decide whether they are in the first half or second half, and skip to the second half of the lesson if you decide they're in that group and would rather write about that than essay writing, though of course you are free to do either.

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