Librarian Amelle Nicchi

January 22, 2016 8:36 PM
It was the morning of the second challenge. Notices had gone up that Monday advising everyone to come to the Entrance Hall at 10 in the morning to the portrait where the House Points were calculated just outside of Cascade. They would require their wand and, if they had one, a broom. They were also advised to dress appropriately for physical activity and to split their team into three different groups. But other than that, the notice was rather vague.

Standing on a makeshift stand, Amelle called for everyone’s attention. “Good morning everyone!” Amelle greeted. She was so nervous to be the one hosting the second challenge. As Librarian, she didn’t really have to do much talking when it came to the masses. The only other time she had to do so was when she was substituting for Charms and even then… they were small groups.

“I hope you have all come prepared for today’s event. Behind this portrait of Tavarius Mims is where the magic happens.” Amelle had decided to use the Mirage Chamber to host the challenge because it would allow for the challenge to remain a secret from the students, could transfer into anything she wished it too with a snap of her fingers. “This is an Air challenge and it will run in three different parts. The first and third parts require brooms, so if you do not have one, one will be provided to you. The second part will be on the ground. You will decide amongst your group members which two members will fly in the first part, which two members will stay on the ground in the second part, and which two members will fly in the third part. Any groups with seven members, decide if the third person will be part of the first group or the third group.” Amelle looked around to make sure what she was saying was being understood. “I reiterate, there are not to be three members of your team working the ground level.” They had to provide a part of each challenge that would allow for everyone to participate. Since some people couldn’t physically fly, she thought this was a nice alternative.

“In the Mirage Chamber, you will find a very large maze. Each part of the maze is split based on what group you are in. Those who will be flying will be facing various traps, spells, charms, hexes, and creatures. It will not be easy, so make sure your wand is somewhere that is easily accessible.” Amelle warned them.

“Let’s discuss the jobs of each group.The first group will be on brooms. Your challenge is to get the map that we provide you through the maze and to the door marked with your team number on it. You must remain on your broom at all times until you reach the door. Please note that the maze is charmed to prevent anyone from attempted to fly above it.” Kiva explained. She knew there would be one or two that would attempt to find the easy way around. “When you pass through the door, you will be in a small room with only a table and a door to exit. Place the map on the table and then exit the room. Exiting the room will bring you right to this spot.

“The second group will be planted in the center of the maze and be on the ground. A door will appear, behind the door is the table with the map. The map shows where hidden items are throughout the middle of the maze where the second group will be stationed. Use the map. There are as many items as there are teams, the items are labeled with team numbers, but this does not show on the map. The goal is to find your team’s item. Accio will not work for this challenge, so be creative. Once you have your object, please return to the room where you found the map, place the object on the table, and exit the opposite door. You will find yourself in this spot where your teammates from the first group will be waiting.”

Amelle paused. There was so many different parts to this challenge that she wanted to make sure she explained them all in detail. “Finally, the last group. This group will also be deposited in their section of the maze. Group three will be back on brooms. A door will appear just as it did for the group two and you will find your team item on the table. You must keep the item safe as you fly back through the maze. You will be facing the same challenges as your teammates did, so make sure you keep your wand available. Once you are out of the maze, a door will appear and you will exit the Mirage Chamber and join the rest of your team. If, for whatever reason, you need help, shoot sparks up and myself or another staff member will come to assist.

“This challenge is timed. Each team will go through one at a time. So, until it’s your team’s turn, you are to wait in Cascade Hall. We will call your team number when it’s your turn. Choose your groups wisely. Unless anyone has any questions, let’s get started. Team One, please stay here, everyone else, please head into the Hall.”


OOC: In case the challenge is confusing, here is a summary of what each group will do:

Each team will split into three groups. This can be decided under this post or however you would like to accomplish this.

Group 1: Purpose is to fly through the maze (there are obstacles, such as moving bushes, creatures, hexes, spells, charms, etc) and find your Team Number’s door. You are provided a map in the beginning. You must get this map to the door or else your teammates will not be able to complete their part of the challenge.

Group 2: A door will appear in the center of the maze where you are waiting. You must retrieve the map from the room behind the door. Use the map to find the item hidden in the maze that has your team number on it. Accio will not work. Be creative. Once you have your item, place it on the table behind the door.

Group 3: Purpose is to fly through the maze (there are obstacles, such as moving bushes, creatures, hexes, spells, charms, etc) and find the exit with the item that Group 2 secured.


Points are based on creativity, length, and member posts. Please tag me if your group need adult assistance. This challenge will take 3 weeks OOC and you can post any group at any given time, so please do not feel rushed to get through each section. Have fun!
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6 Librarian Amelle Nicchi Challenge Two: Air Time! 32 Librarian Amelle Nicchi 1 5


Librarian Nicchi

January 23, 2016 8:54 AM
 
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Arnold Manger

February 08, 2016 5:12 PM
The good part about being team two was that they didn’t have to wait long to do the challenge. The numbers were generally insignificant, mostly just a way to organize the different teams without having to come up with complex names, but when the challenge required teams to go one at a time, it was convenient to just go in order, since they were basically already randomized for fairness. Less waiting around was far more favorable to Arnold; he was fairly impatient, even for a seventeen-year-old boy, and waiting around gave him far too much time to stress out about things.

Less fortunately, his team had determined that he would be in the third part of the challenge, which meant a touch more waiting, although he supposed he couldn’t really complain since it was his idea to do it this way, his logic being that as the oldest person on the team, it would be best to have him as an anchor.

But when it was finally time, he felt little relief. Now things got interesting, sure, but he had no way of knowing what exactly was ahead of them. “You take the item,” he suggested to Seven. “That way, I can defend you.” Arnold got himself into the air well enough, wobbling slightly as he removed one hand from the broom handle to get out his wand. He wasn’t a great flier, but he had some obvious potential, his lack of skill stemming not from a natural deficiency but rather little experience. After flying lessons, he’d mostly tucked away the notion, given that he was not one for Quidditch or especially Quodpot. “You ready?” he asked. “Let’s go.”

Arnold was diligent as they moved through the air, keeping his eyes peeled, ready for all danger, glancing about their surroundings, letting Seven go a bit in front of him so he could protect his blind spot. “Protego horribilis,” he cast preemptively. It was the strongest level of Shield Charm he could manage, and he figured the barrier against dark magic would be helpful, not that he expected there to be much of that sort of thing--this was a school, after all. Nonetheless, having that level of repulsion seemed like a smart thing to provide, as the spell ranged a decent size, and he figured he could just do it again when they flew out of its area.

“What do you think, Seven?” said Arnold cheerily. “So far, so good, right?” But as he spoke, he heard a somewhat familiar sound, the grumbling “voice” intrinsic to a particular malicious sporting item. “I think we’re near some Bludgers or something,” he stated worriedly. He wasn’t an athlete, but a bat might have been helpful here. Without it, he was left with one option: destroy them. Juliet, forgive me. “I’ll try to--Reducto!--take out the ones I can, but be ready to dodge in case--Reducto!--I miss some, okay?”
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Isaac Douglas

February 12, 2016 12:56 PM
Once the teams were decided, the only thing to do was wait.

While they did that, Isaac occupied himself by trying to figure out if he could make a convincing argument that later teams (like, for instance, his) should receive a few bonus points when the points were all counted because of the psychological disadvantage that having to wait imposed upon them. Team One might qualify for bonus points, too, since Isaac was pretty sure that everyone hated going first, but Ten through Fifteen really had it bad. Normally time was a Crotalus’ friend, but the task was one it was virtually impossible to plan for. All he knew was that he was going to have to face ‘obstacles.’ That was it. That could mean anything from walls of fire to corridors with sheets of paper he had to break through stretched across them – though the more he thought about it, the surer he was that those sheets of paper could be deadly, too, if hit too quickly with a broom. It was impossible for the time to be anything but a burden.

By the time it was Team Twelve, Group One’s turn, Isaac was sure the tension could get no worse. It promptly proved him wrong when Dill and Valenti were called up.

“Good luck,” he said to them, and meant it. For one thing, whatever he thought of Dill, their success was essential to his success at the moment. For another thing, he hoped that if he was nice, it would somehow karmically reflect right away so that the obstacles he had to face were not so bad.

Clark was good on a broom, nobody could deny that, but Isaac wondered how he would do without Beater support. Isaac didn’t like flying without it, but the fact was that Chasers had to look after themselves a lot. There were usually three of them to one Beater, not the one-to-one ratio Clark enjoyed as Aladren Seeker…though Chasers did also have pack immunity to help them out. Often, it was risky for anyone to take a shot at an opposing Chaser for fear of hitting one of his own Chasers before the Bludger could be brought back under control. He’d heard that the first rule of Beating was to take any shot at the Seeker which could be taken. Maybe it all equaled out somehow.

It took a significant effort of will to sit still during the first two portions, but it turned out that a lifetime of learning etiquette meant for a social class half a step above his own had its advantages. As it usually was before Quidditch matches, he looked a lot more composed than he remotely was as he took up his broom.

“Here we go,” he said to his partner.

The item on the table looked harmless enough, but Isaac still raised a hand in warning to his partner and performed a quick check for hexes and other dark spells on it before he decided it was safe for either of them to touch it. Then he picked it up. It settled awkwardly under his arm, not as much like a Quaffle as he’d expected, and his other hand was occupied with his wand. He could fly without his hands, but he was not used to spending the whole match without the ability to touch a broom. “Are you okay with taking turns carrying it if we have to?” he asked, just as the door appeared.

He flew through it, feeling supremely stupid (who flew through a door?) and almost immediately ducked as an arc of red light shot toward his head. Cursing fluently in his head, he cast a Shield Charm and glanced back at his partner, hoping she also had good reflexes and an instinct for self-preservation. He had not expected the obstacles to appear that fast and cursed himself for that. He'd thought he was so wired up that he was ready for anything within the realm of reason, but the lack of immediate opposition when he'd picked up the item had lulled him into a false sense of security.
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John Umland

February 12, 2016 1:51 PM
On a list of thoughts John had never thought he would have, hm, not bad, Park, was right up there with hm, think I’ll run naked through this tangled mass of briars and poison ivy in terms of improbability, but Jamie’s response to John volunteering for group three made hm, not bad, Park, a reality, though he was quick to qualify it with an ‘at least for you.’ He wouldn’t have thought Park was bright enough to go that underhanded. It was still childish and stupid, of course, but in an advanced enough way to surprise as well as annoy.

“I think that’s best,” said John gravely. “You’ll do a lot better with something we're pretty sure is lightweight and won't be able to move.”

He had a much more complex thought, complete with a snide reference to how well Park had managed to catch the smaller, fast-moving Snitch the time he’d gotten off the bench, but experience in the playgrounds and campgrounds of Calgary made John think he’d be pushing it if he tried to get that thought out in full. If Park had had a gang, it would have just been a matter of how much he had time to say before somebody kicked him, but under these circumstances, when John thought he might actually have a chance of winning a physical fight if it came to that, it was just a matter of speed. He could probably get the whole thought out before Emery told them to knock it off, but he’d have to talk so fast that it would lose all its punch even if, by some miracle, he didn’t trip over his own tongue and commit acts of wanton cruelty to English syntax. Long was accurate, but short was effective. That, Mom said, was politics in a nutshell.

The first two thoughts which occurred to him after Park’s jibe about Emmy-Lou both had the benefit of being short right away, but since one would lose him all the moral high ground and both had some chance of starting a duel right on the spot, he bit his tongue, settling for a glare before he started talking tactics. Hopefully, that would convey you’re pathetic as well as the actual words could have.

New hypothesis, he thought as they talked. Park is smarter than he looks. Evidence: tries to use enthusiasm and skill (which he lacks) against me, tries to make my partnership with Scott uncomfortable and further lower other opinions of me. Why?

That was the real question. John cursed the fact that even when he recognized those patterns, he could almost never understand the motives behind them. Was this really just about a Quidditch rivalry and a shock from a bag buckle? Park was arrogant, showy, and had all the maturity of a six-year-old who’d just found out the birthday pony was only a rental from the petting zoo, but that still seemed…small. It was indisputable, though, that he seemed to have a problem with John specifically, more than he did with the entire rest of the sane planet. He could have framed that last remark to imply that Scott had a hopeless crush just as easily if all he wanted was to make trouble. So what was his problem? What did he want?

He’d work on that one later. Right now, he had bigger problems, such as not allowing Park’s grudge to derail the competition.

I am not good enough to conjure plate armor from thin air, and even if I was, it would be a bad idea, John reminded himself when he and Emmy found themselves in the maze. He had known it was going to happen, but it was still disorienting to realize that they had just casually participated in what he thought was a fairly impressive distortion of space to get from There to Here in one move. I am not good enough – yet – to conjure armor from thin air, and even if I was, it would be a bad idea. It would be heavy and slow me down.

At least the first part of the task looked pretty straightforward. “Do you want it or do you want me to carry it?” he asked his partner.

Outside, he decided to risk hovering long enough to try the Point Me spell. He grinned when he found North, but then had another thought.

“If we accept that we know what direction the door out faces,” said John, who had figured that out which direction it normally pointed in the hallway, “then we know what direction to go, anyway. Except this is a magic maze. What do you think? Do we accept that we know which direction to go? I can’t think of anywhere else to start, anyway.”

When they rounded a corner, there was a blast of fire. John wheeled around sharply in the air, dodging it like a Bludger that would be even more fatal than usual for the twigs of his broom. He saw a bright glitter on the ground. “Fire crab. Stupefy!” He winced a little as he cast the spell, but assured himself that the member of an endangered species he’d just Stunned wasn’t real. This also helped him suppress the natural desire to get down and examine it more closely while it was out. Fire crabs were fascinating creatures, almost as good as his birds and more interesting than some of those. He’d give a pretty to analyze the stones in the shell and the digestive tract and the shell-body relationship….

“Fair warning,” he added to Emmy-Lou. “The obstacles might be designed…or designing themselves for us, what would distract us.”
16 John Umland It's so <i>shiny!</i> (Emilia, Team Three) 285 John Umland 0 5


Chloe Jareau

February 12, 2016 2:30 PM
Chloe was more than relieved that no one on the team seemed upset by her thought process. It might have made more sense to separate the third years, but Owen seemed sickly and Chloe thought it would be better for him to have his friend than to be with someone he wasn’t necessarily comfortable with. Considering how Chloe was whenever she wasn’t feeling well, she believed that others felt similarly. Lately, that hasn’t really been the case for her. Mostly, she wanted to be alone or with family but that was about it. She faked her way through everything else. It wasn’t that she didn’t enjoy spending time with her friends, she just wasn’t in a place where she could talk to them about her feelings without feeling overwhelmed and angry. Every time someone asked her how she was feeling or that they were sorry to hear of her loss, she immediately tensed up while she emotionally shut down. The only people this didn’t happen around was Emery, for obvious reasons, and Arnold, which she assumed because he was there in their grief back home.

They had a long time to wait before they could go through the challenge. Chloe had nervous energy running through her. She wanted to go for a run, but she knew that wasting her energy wasn’t going to be a good idea. She thought about pacing to relieve some of it, but then she thought that might make her team nervous, so she opted not to do that either. Instead, she sat at the table with her legs working like crazy beneath the table. As long as no one looked under the table, they wouldn’t notice her excess nerves making their way with limbs.

Being in their position and having to wait was really the worst. She had no idea why she chose to go in Group Three other than the fact that she felt responsible for the item and wanted to make sure it got to the end safely. She knew nothing about Cassius other than his year and house. She supposed she should have tried to get to know her members better and then maybe she could have known if he enjoyed flying or Quidditch or whatever, but she didn’t have the mind capacity for small talk or friendly banter.

Chloe nearly sighed in relief when the door appeared, allowing her to no longer worry about whether or not she should try to become best buds with the first year or not. Grabbing the item from the table and sizing it to fit into a pocket. She handed it to Cassius. “Keep it safe. I’ll defend us against whatever they throw at us while you keep it safe.” She advised. With that, she hopped on her borrowed broom and indicated for her teammate to do the same.

Taking off, they started almost immediately with being flanked by doxies. Chloe threw up a shield charm to prevent the things from biting them, those that crashed the shield, fell, and after a couple of turns, the remaining doxies lost interest. Chloe shook her head and focused once again on the matter at hand. This was definitely not going to be a boring ride.
6 Chloe Jareau Flying from the nest (Team 13 - Cass Riker) 267 Chloe Jareau 0 5

Scarlett Brockert

February 12, 2016 9:26 PM
Scarlett was totally enjoying the Challenges and the fact that they were tied for first had her totally pumped! She didn't even care if she had to fly, she wasn't bad at it though it was not something girls were encouraged to do, even though pretty much her general impression of family's beliefs with regards to WAIL itself was that the logic behind it was flawed and that making sports a political issue was a waste of time when there were so many more important things to worry about. She didn't know what those specific things were but sports certainly seemed a trivial enough thing to her. It would be like making being any other hobby a political issue.

Besides, even if it had been encouraged, Scarlett would never have had the patience to get good at it anyway. She lacked any sort of real drive in life and found herself losing interest in things. She got the urge to try something, did, and then went on to the next thing. Everything was a new experience and Scarlett loved new experiences and that's how she was approaching the Challenges. Winning was just icing on the cake.

Of course, she didn't have her own broom. For flying lessons, she had, as had Savannah and most of her cousins,borrowed one of Tristan's. As Scarlett knew that he wouldn't keep so many here and had gotten a new one for the holidays, she'd written to Aunt Alice and asked to please send them so they could borrow them. Her aunt had obliged though Tristan had been none too pleased about Scarlett not asking him first and insisted on deciding who got to borrow what broom himself. He was probably just jealous that they were all beating him other than Kira and that Scarlett's team was tied for first.

As a result, she had his oldest broom from like, his first year or something. Still, that made it only like six years old and Tristan was the sort of person who kept all his brooms serviceable and in good condition.

Anyway, her cousin's old broom in hand, Scarlett fairly bounced down to the portrait of Tauvarius Mims, the old grump who kept track of house points whom she usually tried her best to avoid when she was sneaking around. She had no clue what they'd be doing but she was up for anything.

And when the Mirage Chamber opened, she could barely contain herself. It was a room that seemed impenetrable by any ordinary means and only got opened once in a great while. What an amazing opportunity! This seemed like a once in a lifetime thing.

Then she saw the maze inside. Cool! What fun this would be! She wasn't even at all disappointed when Gia and Barnaby asked for the ground option. Flying through a maze with obstacles in the Mirage Chamber was likely one of those things Scarlett would never have another chance to do.

She nodded in agreement with Ji-Eun's instructions and waited with Jessica until it was their turn. When it came, the fourth year turned to her teammate and said with a big smile on her face. "Let's go!"

Scarlett mounted her broom, daring to even ride it astride rather than the more ladylike way. It was quite frankly easier. She rode for a bit with Jessica wondering when exactly she was going to get to an actual obstacle. That's when they came to a group of colorful flowers, full of patterns and designs. An interesting change in scenery but how could it be an obstacle?

Splat!

A putrid smelling gob of green slime came flying at her from an orange flower with yellow polka dots. She just narrowly avoided it only for an ice cold blue blob to hit her square in the back. "Ahh!" Scarlett squealed. It was so cold that it was actually painful like being hit with a little bit of Antartica. To make matters worse it was impossible to warm up as it meant turning around and while she wasn't the worst flyer she certainly wasn't one of the best. She certainly fall. She didn't think Jessica necessarily knew warming charms either being that the Aladren was only a first year.

She could only hope to be hit with an excedingly warm blob in approximately the same place and looked around for a flower that happened to be spitting red ooze....
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