The Coach

May 28, 2020 9:46 PM
The sun was behaving today because it was staying behind a gentle bank of puffy clouds. This was ideal for flying, especially for new fliers, because it meant they didn't have to try to accommodate being blinded by a giant ball of fire whilst learning how to grip a broom, hover, and, hopefully, actually fly. The coach was well aware that not all of the students in the first year flying class were actually beginners though, and the goal was to be accommodating to everyone. The sun was doing its part, now it was the coach's turn.

A number of first year students had signed up for Quidditch tryouts, so this lesson seemed especially important in that case. Amazingly, almost enough students had signed up for tryouts to make multiple teams, and the coach was confident that their competitions would be a greater success this year for that reason; having a full team was great, but having a reserve team and getting to avoid forfeiting was even better. The coach had high hopes that they would even be able to host some home games, rec style, and students could come watch what essentially amounted to practice games between mixed teams of players and reserve players.

But that was the future - at least a few weeks in the future - and today was flying lessons for first years. Baby steps.

The coach waited for the students to arrive on the Quidditch pitch and directed them to take a spot beside one of the brooms set up in two lines facing each other as they did so. When everyone was either present or marked officially absent, the coach began.

"Good morning, first years! We're going to start with some basic activities to get all of you used to a broom. I know that there's students with all sorts of backgrounds here, and while some of you can probably fly very well, others only just recently learned that you can fly on a broom at all." The coach smiled softly, wanting to show the students that this was perfectly fine. "First, I want everyone to take their broom and board it however you feel is the most comfortable. It should look something like this." Swinging a leg over the broom in the coach's hand, the goal was to demonstrate that they should not try side saddle. "I'll come around and check your grips and then you can kick off from the ground and attempt hovering. I promise, it isn't as hard as it might sound. After that, those of you who feel comfortable flying already can have the rest of the period for some free flying - please wait for my approval to do so - and I'll spend time working with the rest of you more individually to help you get accustomed to broom flight, answer your questions, and help you achieve what is absolutely one of the best parts about being a magic user." The coach grinned, clearly excited about this. Of course, anyone who made their living based on a love of brooms and flying must really love brooms and flying. "Any questions before we begin? If not, go ahead and start working. I'll be available if you need any help."

OOC: Welcome to flying lessons! As with all classes, posts will be scored on length, relevance, and creativity, along with adhering to all site rules. You may godmod the coach approving your grip and hovering if your character is a more advanced flier, as well as approving your character to go off to free-flight if they're that degree of advanced. Add a tag if there's something dangerous going on, and ask any staff member in the OOC or Chatzy (as the Coach is a shared character) if you have any questions out of character. Be realistic and have fun!

Also, thank you to Grayson Wright's author for the outline of this lesson and most of the content of the OOC. :)
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Valentine Duell

May 29, 2020 8:56 PM
Flying lessons! Now this was something to get excited about! Valentine found her way out to the pitch with her new broom that Mama and Papa had gotten for her. Hopefully she'd be able to see what it could really do today! Following the rest of the first years out of the school she marveled at the Quidditch Pitch. She'd only gotten to see one in person once before. Now she was going to be flying around one. This was great!

The coach directed her to stand with the other students along side one of the school brooms. Was she going to have to use the school broom and not her own? Well, unless someone directly told her otherwise, she was going to use her own broom. No one did, so when the time came, she swung her leg over her broom and waited for the coach to come inspect her grip.

With only a minor correction on the grip, the coach cleared Val for hovering. Which she promptly did, kicking off and hanging in the air near the ground. This was a little silly since she had flown plenty before, but she was going to follow the rules. As soon as the coach finished the grip inspection round, Val was sure she'd get approved for flying. In the mean time she smiled at the person next to her, "Are you ready to fly?"
2 Valentine Duell Flying! Yay! 1490 0 5

Quincy Wright

May 30, 2020 12:11 AM
Quincy was not ready to fly and he stared at the girl beside him with a sense of horror. Unfortunately, both his grip and his hover had been approved. It wasn't as if he'd never flown before, but he sure as heck didn't like it. He would rather play soccer than Quidditch and he'd really rather not play either of them. He was sure that his face was green and his mind raced as he attempted to calculate the angles and force of impact if he fell off his broom at various speeds and heights. Numbers and degrees were blotted out by nausea and fear, though, and when he tried to make a response happen, something like not in a million years, you crazy, are you kidding me?, only "uh-huh" came out.

He'd agreed to go fly with this smiley girl who clearly did not know about how bad a grass burn would hurt or how much pressure was required to break human bones. If he fell from fifty feet, his impact would be over 14,000 pounds of force, and it only required like 900 pounds of force to break a femur. That was, if he was doing his math right. He'd done it before but those numbers were swimming around in his head a bit much to be sure right now. Maybe he had too many zeros? Or maybe not enough?

Somehow, quite by accident, he followed the crazy first year into the air, trying to remember how to breathe as he did so. "You like this?" he confirmed, gripping his broom so hard it hurt. He noticed then that the broom the girl was riding was not a school broom. This, unfortunately, prompted him to look down at the one he was borrowing, at which point he saw past it to the ground and was convinced he was going to die. Shutting his eyes, he clung to the side of his broom. "Why do you like this?"
22 Quincy Wright I might be sick. 1495 0 5

Valentine Duell

May 30, 2020 5:44 AM
Val thought her flying partner looked a little uneasy. She slowed down and maneuvered her broom next to his. "Yeah," she smiled at the boy, longing to carve her way though the air around the pitch as fast as she could go, with the wind whipping around her and the grounded objects racing past her in a blur. The thought of an exhilarating flight pulled at her to shoot off away from the boy who was moving very slowly and looked like he was trying to strangle his broom.

She couldn't though. He needed help and reassurance, and possibly someone close by to catch him. Right now, he needed to be distracted just a bit from his plight. Not enough to make him loose concentration on is position, just enough to give him something else to think about.

"I like the feeling of freedom while flying on a broom," she started softly. She wasn't sure if he had noticed he approach and certainly didn't want to startle him off of his broom. "When you kick off from the ground, it's like you're leaving everything else behind as well. All of your cares and worries stay rooted down on the ground. Up here," she used the term loosely, noticing that they were still not really that far from the ground, "it's just me and the broom and the sky and we can dance and play however we like."

This would work better if she could get him to talk to her, "Oh, I'm Valentine. You were sorted into Aladren, right?" She was fairly certain she had seen this boy go to that table during the sorting process.
2 Valentine Duell You're doing great! 1490 0 5

Quincy Wright

May 31, 2020 12:18 PM
Quincy forced himself to listen to the girl because she was actually being very nice, especially if she was being serious. If she liked flying that much and yet she was hanging by to keep Quincy company, then that was pretty cool. Also he wished she would go away so he could go back to the ground without feeling bad, but he knew that was rude of him.

"Freedom," he repeated in a murmur, forcing himself to sit up a little bit. "I'm mostly worried about free fall," he admitted glumly. The ground was not terribly far away, but it was much further than it was when he was standing on it.

Playing and dancing with the sky were not ideas that Quincy could quite wrap his head around, but it did make him think a bit more about the possibilities. He wasn't exactly sure whether it was really possible to catch part of a cloud, or whether he could catch air, but he thought it probably was, especially with magic, and that would be interesting to study. If he could get some equipment up here, he could look get some cloud in a jar - well, get some water molecules and condensation nuclei in a jar - and check out the properties, and then bring it back to the ground and see how those properties remind the same or changed in the process of dropping elevation. He was sure there were folks who had already studied it but that wasn't half so interesting as actually learning about it himself. Seeing it first hand.

He cautioned a glance upwards, trying to ignore the feeling of his stomach spinning around and tying itself in knots. Cumulus clouds were drifting lazily across the sky, and he knew that they were some of the lowest-level clouds, only about two thousand feet from the ground. Now . . . he did not at all want to go two thousand feet in the air. But he also sort of did want to touch them, and that was less than half a mile. There was dense enough air and plenty of oxygen up to about twenty thousand feet above sea level, so that would probably be alright. It was just a matter of nerves and rules then.

"I'm Quincy," he returned when she introduced herself. He turned his attention back to her, looking at her face properly for the first time. "Aladren," he confirmed. "You're Teppenpaw?" He didn't have to have seen her sorting or seen her badge to suspect that. He thought Valentine was probably a shoo-in for either Teppnpaw or Pecari. "We can maybe go a little higher if you want," he offered, swallowing hard.
22 Quincy Wright At getting sick. 1495 0 5

Valentine Duell

May 31, 2020 1:24 PM
Quincy looked like he was doing a little better, Val smiled encouragingly at him as he raised himself up a little bit on the broom. At his mention of falling however, her expression turned more serious. It was a real danger and wasn't something to be glossed over or sugar-coated. When Mama and Papa had taken her to go see a live game, one of the players fell from a considerable height, at a considerable speed. The result had not been pleasant. The player had survived, the healers were ready for that sort of situation at a game like that, but it wasn't something she felt the need to experience first hand.

"You should be worried about falling. Everyone on a broom should be, I am." She tried her hardest to talk to him in a straight-forward, yet still encouraging manner. "Worrying about something doesn't need to stop you from trying new things, it just helps you keep safe while you explore." This was the same speech Papa had given her when he had set her on a broom for the first time. "Worrying lets you examine the things that could go wrong and account for them ahead of time. In this case, the biggest factor is your grip on the broom." She gestured to his hands and then back to the Coach. "That's why you weren't allowed to take off before Coach approved it."

He had suggested that they could go higher, well a little higher, and Val desperately wanted to soar. She couldn't though, she couldn't leave Quincy here alone. Being alone was terrible. "Yup," she smiled at him, "Teppenpaw. So, now you know that since you've started talking to me, you're stuck with me for the class."

"We can go higher whenever you are ready. But, it may be good to get some more practice in at lower altitudes first." That had been another point Papa had made, "The other thing about worrying is seeing consequences ahead of time and mitigating them where possible. If we do fall from only a few feet up we get a learning experience that doesn't hurt to much." She gave Quincy her best smile, "So, let's get some practice in. Maybe you'll discover that it's really fun as well."

Val slowly dropped lower to the ground until she was only a foot or two from the turf. "Let's start with some basic control maneuvers. I'll fly a pattern and then you repeat what I did, okay?"
2 Valentine Duell And expanding your horizons. 1490 0 5

Quincy Wright

June 04, 2020 11:08 PM
Quincy was surprised that Valentine was so straightforward about the possibility of death by gravity, but it was encouraging somehow too. At least he knew she wasn't just bumbling her way through this with no idea of the risks. Risks that could be mitigated and planned for were alright most of the time. Risks that were unknown were much more dangerous. He grinned a gap-toothed grin at her when she said he was stuck with her. Maybe that wouldn't be all bad. "Thanks," he managed. "That means you're stuck with me too, I guess, so I think you're probably making some sacrifices for the sake of kindness." He gestured up at the sky above them with his eyes, suspecting pretty strongly that Valnetine would rather have been there than here.

Following what Valentine did was not as hard as he expected at first. As it turned out, he wasn't so much a bad flier as a scared one, and he was able to manage some figure-8s, some loops, and some rolling hills sort of movements that took enough concentration that he momentarily forgot to be afraid altogether. When they were done, Quincy was flushed. "Where'd you learn how to fly?" he asked, suspecting her papa had been involved, since that's who she referred to. Wanting to make sure she knew he wasn't totally lame, he pressed his broom upward, making his way to about twenty feet off the ground before leveling out. "Wanna try some of those again here? Or do you want to do more free flying?" he asked.
22 Quincy Wright And making a friend? 1495 0 5

Valentine Duell

June 05, 2020 7:49 AM
Valentine shrugged and smiled at Quincy's comment about her making a sacrifice. "A minor one maybe. Racing though skies is exhilarating and wonderful." She did a fast little loop on her broom to accent the point, as she rose to match his new altitude. "But, it's much more fun with people flying with you." She gave him a mischievous grin, "So really, I'm just being selfish. The sooner I can get you flying high and free, the more fun we'll both be having."

"Mama and Papa both taught me how to fly. They were Quidditch players here at school and had me on a broom as soon as I was old enough." She looked down to the ground and then all around them, then nodded in satisfaction. "This is good. We'll run through the same drills again. It's pretty much exactly the same as lower, with one extra thing to keep in mind." She paused to make sure he was paying attention, this was important. "The higher you go, the more chance you have of wind trying to blow you around." She wanted to tell him that she'd keep pace with him just in case a gust blasted past them and he wasn't ready for it, but then she had a better idea.

"What do you think could happen if we got hit with a sudden, strong gust of wind? What we can do to help mitigate the consequences?" Quincy was an Aladren and they were smart and liked to think, it would be a good way to help get his mind off their height. Plus he may come up with some even better ideas.
2 Valentine Duell Yes! That is the best result of all! 1490 0 5