Mortimer Brockert

March 05, 2021 9:38 PM
Once the older students were assembled at their tables and the first years filed in, Mortimer cast Sonorous on himself and rose ."Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. First years, you should have received a blank badge at the end of Orientation. You will dunk the badge in the Sorting Potion and it will turn the color representing your house which are blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari. Afterwards, you may join your house table." He noted that Amethyst was sorted into Crotalus, which was good. That was what she wanted and he predicted. So far his predictions had been one hundred percent right about where his grandchildren were sorted.

After the first years had been settled, Mortimer continued."Would Katerina Vorontsov and Evelyn Stones please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition I'd like to call up Ellie Alperton, Dathan Fischer, Jezebel Reed-Fischer and Anastasia Delachene to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations." Honestly, he was less than thrilled with these selections as Topaz and Allegra hadn't gotten Head Girl and Sapphire hadn't gotten prefect although he might not have had a huge problem with Miss Reed-Fischer otherwise. It was just that she was against his granddaughter who was obviously the better option. Mortimer would have objected to Miss Delachene-and objected strongly - but there hadn't been any alternative. As for Head Student, well, Evelyn Stones was the kind of Pecari who seemed to demonstrate the worst judgement.The only plus side was Miss McLeod not winning which was good both because that would have upset Topaz and because, well, that girl did not want anything good for the purebloods of Sonora.

Once the new prefects and Head Students had returned to their tables, Mortimer continued, "Our Midsummer event this year will be the bonfire. Information to follow."

He cleared his throat for the next announcement, which was one that pleased him even less than the Head Student and prefect choices. "As you can see, we have two female Head Students this year due to lack of available male students in our seventh year class. We are currently considering making this a regular occurrence and having future Head Student elections be ungendered as well. Anyone with concerns has until midterm to bring them to the staff." And he hoped to Merlin that someone did. Mortimer was less than thrilled about the idea of ungendered Head Student elections which could only lead to discrimination of one gender or the other. And thank Merlin that there were no fifth year Teppenpaw girls or it might only be female students in leadership, leading to nobody for male students to go to with problems that they would not want to talk to a female student about. That is, if male students outside of Teppenpaw would want to go to a different house's prefect. Not to mention having to listen to Eustace whine about it. Even though it didn't have anything to do with him.

"Now we will sing the school song." Well, they would anyway. Mortimer did not sing . Lyric sheets were passed around and the song began.

Every day we strive
Learning to survive
Life’s hardships and to solve its mystery.
Learning to defend
Our honour and our friends,
Flying high to meet our destiny
We will stand and face those who want to harm us.
We won’t let the world transfigure, jinx or charm us
I won’t fight alone, as long as you are with me.
Sonora be my home, my tutor and my spirit

Vasita quoque floeat; Even the desert blooms.

That done, he dug into his steak and bourbon.
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Aladren

Teppenpaw

Crotalus

Pecari

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Hansel Hexenmeister

March 06, 2021 9:38 AM
Hansel had two older siblings. One had been an Aladren. The other was Pecari. Hansel did not think he was particularly like either of his siblings, and he did not expect to find himself in either of their Houses, though neither was completely outside the realm of possibility.

He was smart enough to know three languages fluently (though he wasn't sure that he'd ever actually learned Parseltongue so much as he just knew it). He enjoyed sitting with Uncle Karl doing his reading and math lessons, and he was familiar enough with the concept of reading for fun (especially during the cold and dark winters) that he didn't think Aladren would outright refuse him.

He had adapted to his new home and caregiver and language far better than Hilda had, despite her being in the house for the adaptable, though he was ready to admit that was probably as much due to his relative age at the time as any personal affinity for adaptability. He preferred being outside and active to being cooped up indoors, so he hit some Pecari checkmarks, too.

He liked almost every person he had ever met. He liked nearly ever snake as well, and that had a much larger sample size and variety of personalities. And Freddie and Johana Leonie were in there, so that would be kind of neat, to be with them. It wouldn't be hard at all to imagine himself as a Teppenpaw. All things being equal, Freddie being there would make this his first choice.

All things were not equal.

Now at his first Opening Feast, dunking his blank badge into the potion for his sorting, it was "Please turn red, please turn red," that he muttered under his breath. He believed in following the rules, in not getting in trouble, in being nothing like the birth parents he didn't remember and didn't want to, who made their own rules and did their own thing and hurt people. Rules helped society function and Hansel wanted very much to be a respectable member of that society, to blend in and not make a fuss. But that wasn't why he wanted to be a Crotalus either.

Crotalus was the latin genus name for the collective of the American rattlesnake species, and unsurprisingly their House mascot was a rattlesnake. Being a Parselmouth, and having quite a lot of friends who were rattlers, he wanted to be in the snake House.

Hansel pulled badge out of its submersion and his face dropped in obvious disappointment as it was very clearly not red, but vibrantly yellow. "Oh."

Teppenpaw. Not Crotalus. Well, he'd been right that he hadn't gone into either Heinrich or Hilda's House.

He headed over to the table for Teppenpaws, his spirit buoying as he saw Freddie there. He waved almost cheerfully at the older German boy as he took a seat. He was not going to be upset by this. Teppenpaw was a perfectly good House, and a perfectly good match for him. He already had some people here who would look after him if he got homesick and needed somebody with a German accent to talk to.

"Looks like we're prairie dogs, not rattlers," he told Cori as he put his pet's carrying case down on the table in front of him. He was extra careful to use English and not Parseltongue with this many people nearby. Cori just tilted his head in confusion at him. Tell you later, he silently promised in his head. He hadn't seen any other boys get sorted here yet, so chances were looking good that he'd at least have his own room. If he did that would be one less worry, and he could talk to Cori freely whenever their door was closed.

The rest of the first years were sorted, and then the Headmaster called up some older kids. He was a little surprised by their being two Head Girls and the possibility of that being permanent, but Hilda had said something about a petition to that effect last year, if he recalled correctly. So that was kind of interesting.

As the school song started, Hansel instead tried to figure out where to put Cori for the Feasting part of the feast. He eventually decided on a spot under his chair, knowing enough about how this worked to at least suspect food would be coming soon and his neighbors probably wouldn't want an animal on the table while they were eating.

He was right. As soon as the lyric sheets vanished, the food began appearing right where Cori had recently been. He filled his plate with both the familiar and unfamiliar, and turned to his neighbor. "Hi," he greeted them in a friendly German-accented voice. "Do you know what this is?" he asked pointing to something on his plate that wasn't something Uncle Karl regularly fed him.


OOC: No preference on what the foodstuff is. There are a very wide range of foods Karl doesn't cook.
1 Hansel Hexenmeister This was not what I was hoping for 1524 0 5

Dathan Fischer

March 10, 2021 6:46 PM
Dathan had entered the Cascade Hall feeling pretty confident about how the whole ‘prefect’ thing was going to go. Ellie and Anya would win by default – which he actually thought kind of sucked, because then anyone who was jealous could make snide remarks behind their backs, and they were both cool people – and Jazz and Freddie would get the other two, probably. Maybe Jazz wouldn’t get Crotalus, in which case there would be ice cream of consolation in her near future, but Freddie, he thought, had it in the bag.

On the whole, he’d decided he was okay with that belief. He was just sort of...here, after all. He passed his classes, but if teachers noticed him, it was on an occasion when he spectacularly misunderstood something. He was on the school sport team, but could not say he had ever exactly distinguished himself there. He got along with most everyone, but wasn’t a particularly magnetic personality, or even interesting, unlike Freddie. And he was okay with that, and fully prepared to applaud for his roommate when the names were called.

He suspected, therefore, that he got a very dumb look on his face for a moment when the headmaster called out his name instead.

“Hey,” he said to his cousin as they took their badges. “We match.”

Still bemused, he went back to the Teppenpaw table to listen to the rest of the announcements, and then get to the real point of the evening – food. Lots and lots of it appeared. A first year - hey, it was the boy who'd been carrying some kind of plastic or glass box with him - with an accent like Freddie’s asked what something, a dish of sharp-looking pasta tubes and shrimp.

“I don’t know what it’s called,” he admitted honestly, “but I’ve eaten it before, and it’s good. There’s lemons in it, or lemon juice, or something. It’s good. Welcome to Teppenpaw, by the way,” he added.
16 Dathan Fischer It's a pretty decent place, though. 1457 0 5

Hansel Hexenmeister

March 21, 2021 1:16 PM
The foodstuff on his plate was doomed to remain unnamed, but at least he had been assured it would taste good. "Thanks," he accepted the welcoming by the older student who had gone up to collect one of those prefect badges. Hansel guessed that made his neighbor a fifth year then. Hilda had gotten hers last year.

"I'm Hansel," he introduced himself. "Hansel Hexenmeister," he added, after a moment, because there were two German families here, and being a Teppenpaw, the older boy probably knew more of the other one. Actually, Freddie was a fifth year, too, wasn't he? Hansel was pretty sure of that. "Are you roommates with Freddie?" he asked. Thinking this might be a weird question to get asked by a first year, Hansel added, "My sister and his are best friends, so we met a couple times when our families visited each other over the summer." One of them was a much littler little brother than the other, but Freddie had been really cool about hanging out with Hansel anyway. It was really no surprise at all that Freddie turned out to be a Teppenpaw.

The more he thought about it, the more getting sorted here seemed like a compliment.

He took a bite of the shrimp pasta stuff (he could recognize what a shrimp was, but not through personal experience), made an odd face while deciding whether or not he liked it, then chewed and swallowed and nodded. He was glad he'd been warned there was lemon in it, but nothing could have prepared him for the shrimp's texture. "A little weird," he admitted, "but not bad. I think I could get used to it."
1 Hansel Hexenmeister I'll take your word for it 1524 0 5

Dathan Fischer

March 31, 2021 10:08 PM
For some reason, Dathan was delighted to find out that there was really a person called Hansel in the world, even if it was kind of weird for such a person to also be a wizard. He knew the name only from the story of Hansel and Gretl (Gretel? Gretal? He had never thought about it before, but it occurred to him that he had no idea how that name worked, how it would look written down…) and had never imagined they were real names that real people had, any more than he had ever imagined he’d meet someone named Cinderella or Snow White in real life.

He was distracted, though, when his roommate was suddenly brought up. “Freddie? Yeah! He’s a good guy,” he said approvingly. “Honestly, I really thought he was gonna get this instead of me,” he added, indicating his new prefect badge with a flash of guilt. He didn’t know how he had gotten the badge, but here they were. He hoped Freddie wasn’t too upset.

“Cool,” he said with a smile when Hansel said he thought he could get used to the mysterious pasta and seafood with lemon dish which was under discussion. “One of the fun things about the feasts is that there’s always all these different things to try from different places during them – one time, I talked to this girl who had lived in Greece for a while, so I tried some Greek food…it had lemon in it, too, so that might be Greek food,” he added, momentarily flitting back to the dish. “Any good German dishes you’d recommend?” he asked.
16 Dathan Fischer I am a trustworthy source. I have a badge. 1457 0 5