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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Cameron Dempsey

February 03, 2016 3:33 PM
“That’s fine with me” Cameron said. He wasn’t much of a walker, or a runner, really anything involving his legs. If he’d thought about it he would have said that legs were the absolute worst limb but he was definitely biased. Being physically abused by two large, older brothers who left him with boot shaped bruises would do that to you. Flying, though relatively new to him, was more tempting. Going first was even better. Get it out of the way and rest ‘til the challenge was over instead of getting worked up over having to wait for slow pokes.

Cameron was more than willing to start now. He had his broom, he was properly attired, and he didn’t want to wait around much longer. They still had some time to plan so he wouldn’t be able to head to the start line right away. He was tempted to shuffle about but the idea of kicking dust around was less appealing than going last. God, this was exasperating. Why did he need to be here? He didn’t care about people, he didn’t need to make friends. No one was going to be useful to him. These school spirit raising challenges were bogus.
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Jemima Wolseithcrafte

February 09, 2016 3:22 AM


‘Physical challenge.’ The description worried Jemima, though more for Owen than herself. She didn’t really like sports but they had been an unavoidable part of being home with Ingrid once everyone else had already left for school. Sure, now she was in her teens she was becoming less and less convinced that her round face and dimply knees were ‘just baby fat,’ and that as well as getting the odd nose out in the family, she also wasn’t quite built like the rest of them, but she could run and swim and fly if she had to without dropping down dead. Owen possibly couldn’t. The school had to know he had asthma, and she hoped they’d make some kind of allowance but she was anxious and she knew Owen well enough to know he would be too. He worried about bothering Andrew at night when his breathing was bad. If he was singled out, or the rest of the team had to make up for him somehow, he’d feel totally humiliated. Or he’d try to avoid it happening and then hurt himself. If the school did that, she was going to protest. She might have been the odd duck in most ways but she was a Wolseithcrafte; she knew how to protest.

He seemed worried whilst they waited for the instructions, even having to take his inhaler. Jemima swallowed. There was a non-flying option, which sounded better, but it still sounded potentially exerting. Owen though, seemed confident he could do that, and requested Chloe to place him in that group. Jemima really wanted to go with him, but she knew it made sense to mix up ages, and that she might have to go into one of the flying groups. It wasn’t her first choice but she’d do if it she had to. Being the middle beans though seemed to work in their favour; they weren’t small enough to need protecting, nor big enough to be able to protect someone else.

“Sounds good to me!” she grinned happily at Chloe.

Once they were waiting in the Cascade Hall, she slipped her hand into Owen’s under the table to give it a reassuring squeeze. It felt a little on the late side but she knew this still wouldn’t be his favourite thing in the world to be doing. She only wished she could show support so simply to Chloe. Jemima had heard that she’d been late back to school because someone in her family had died - and not someone old, but like… her step brother or something. Jemima didn’t know what that felt like. The only people she’d known to die had been elderly aunts whom she hardly knew. Most of the time, although everyone said proper things and looked sad, it felt somewhat natural, and not really all that bad. This was different. She was sure Chloe had a hole in her heart right now but Jemima didn’t know her well enough to say or do anything about it. She’d tried to think of nice things she could bring to the challenges to show some kind of support but had drawn a blank, with everything either seeming to vague and along the lines of ‘yay, team-mateship’ for Chloe to understand the gesture, or - if it had the clarity required - seemed too weird and overly personal for someone she hardly knew. Jemima hated knowing someone was hurting but not knowing what to do about it.

“Maybe we should brainstorm ideas?” she suggested whilst they waited. “Like, what different ways they might have hidden the objects, and what spells would come in handy.”

Once the challenge begun, she and Owen had more waiting to do, until the first part of the team had retrieved the map. Whilst they’d been waiting, she had tried to decide a strategy - whether it was better to go to the furthest object and work their way back towards the centre, or to work outwards. She thought the latter would be slightly more efficient, as they wouldn’t go out further than they needed, although she supposed ultimately it depended whether their object was past the midline or not, which she currently had no way of knowing.

“That’s the nearest,” she pointed to one on the map. “I doubt they’d be so kind but we can hope….” She made a note to talk to Ingrid afterwards to find out whether the objects were staying in the same places between groups or moving around so that each group had an equal level of distance to cover in order to find theirs. She held her wand, even though their group wasn’t facing any of the booby traps - the overly still atmosphere of the maze, and the knowledge that things had been leaping out at her team-mates, was enough to put her on edge.

They arrived at the first hidden object. The space was quite large, a square boxed off by hedges. The object could be physically hidden in the bushes, or magically hidden in mid-air. She deployed the first spell from their list - in all her craft ventures with Ginger and Lauren, she had discovered a spell to shed glitter from the end of her wand. Her first attempt had memorably been a bit over-enthusiastic, more like a glitter-splosion that had left their possessions coated. She tried to focus the same force now, sending a cloud of sparkling gold dust over the area. Most of it fell to floor but near one corner it had settled in the shape of a cauldron.

“Finite incantatem,” she cast, tapping the cauldron. It popped into existence, black, still glittery and bearing a large number fourteen. “Urgh, I really hope they move them between each group, otherwise Theodore’s team gets it practically left on the doorstep!” Jemima didn’t really care about winning or about beating her siblings, but she cared about it being a fair fight. “Ok, what next?” she asked Owen, as it was his turn to choose both a direction and a spell.
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