Selina Skies

May 01, 2022 8:32 PM
There were only so many trips to Tumbleweed they could take before the novelty wore off, and Selina was pretty sure they had approached if not passed that limit. It was good for the sake of getting out of the school and seeing somewhere different. Occasionally it was also good for events, be they educational (when the ghosts put on a specific historical recreation), sporting (when the town hosted a Quidditch fair), or social (when it had a pop up market, especially in the run up to the ball). However, there was nothing that quite fit the bill coming up, and so they were branching out with a different school trip.

The trip had been announced a week or so into term. They would be going to a magical zoo, with entrance fees covered by the school. As it was a little further away, they would be travelling by portkey, and on the day of the trup, they made sure to give out some very effective anti-sickness medication to every student, just to be on the safe side.

Once they had all touched down, and everyone had had a chance to get their breath and their legs back and sip some water, Selina went over the rules, which had already been discussed at school.

“Alright, here are your maps. As you can see, the zoo is divided into sections. Much like we do in Tumbleweed, each staff member will be responsible for a section. You will be with a group that will go between different areas of the zoo. Once you are in a section, you will be allowed to split off so long as you stay in pairs, and stay within the section. Your staff member will let you know what time to meet them back at the gate of that area in order to move onto your next stop.

“There is a packet of worksheets here, with an activity for each section.” She had tried to make it both fun and educational, but was well aware that as an adult, she did not get to be the authority to label it such—at least, not the first one of those anyway. The activities ranged from completing a sketch of an animal in its environment, to fact-based scavenger hunts. She passed the packets around.

“Alright. Choose your group or partner, then choose a staff member to go with—please divide yourselves out roughly evenly. You will all get to see everything eventually, so it doesn’t really matter who you go with first. ”


OOC: Hello, and welcome to our school trip! As noted, although we're using the Tumbleweed board, we are not in Tumbleweed. 'Sections' would be big categories like birds, invertebrates, big mammals etc. Feel free to make up details about that and the content of the work packets.

You can claim a staff member for your group so long as it doesn't contradict anyone else, or leave it vague. If you need them, tag them, or ask in chatzy.

Have fun!
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Fortune Ardovini

May 06, 2022 7:26 PM
This was not the first time Fortune had visited this zoo. His parents had taken him two years ago as part of a family vacation. Still he was looking forward to the trip. Since he'd been there already, he was naturally an expert on the place and could help the others out quite a bit if needed. He did have one goal in mind though, although it was most likely a lost cause. He couldn't afford to think of it like that though, there was always a chance.

Apparently they needed partners and groups and such, so he looked around to see who was available and what group might be heading the direction he wanted to go. "So, got any interest in heading over to the small mammal area?" he inquired to a likely looking partner candidate. "I was here two years before and have a small score to settle with a niffler named Spaghetti."

Admittedly, he had no idea what he could possibly do if he actually found the creature again, but it sure sounded cool and dramatic. He saw the group was starting to move and headed towards it, hoping he was being followed. "Come on, we don't want to get left behind." He glanced back with a grin.
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Gwendolyn Brockert

May 08, 2022 12:45 PM
Gwendolyn was looking forward to the field trip to the zoo. It promised to be both educational and fun. Of course, she, generally speaking, thought educational things were fun. Still, she supposed this kind of hands-on learning would be more enjoyable than listening to a long lecture on magical theory. Although, she was the sort of person who kind of found that interesting but going to the zoo was something…different than they did every day at school and it was fun to do things like visit zoos and museums just to see something new and learn things in a way that they didn’t every day.

Of course, a drawback to being so focused on her studies was that Gwendolyn had yet to make any really good friends.Which, deep down, probably mattered more. She enjoyed academics and her education was important to her but she honestly didn’t want to be a total outcast either. The Aladren still had more than six years left at Sonora and that time would likely be more pleasant if people liked her.

After all, she honestly didn’t want to be like her dad in that respect. Not because Gwendolyn thought badly of him at all and she was pretty much one hundred percent sure that it was other people who were at fault. However, the fact that Dad had been or at least felt rejected by people when he was in school had completely affected him. It was why she was certain that he would not come to the school fair that the alumni were invited to at the end of the year. Especially since her mom couldn’t come, being that she wasn't an alumni and thus had not been invited.

Maybe if Aunt Kaylie decided to come, as Lydia was hoping, her dad would come too. Although, Gwendolyn didn’t know why her aunt would want to come given that her time at Sonora hadn’t sounded like it had been any better than her dad’s. Especially since these things tended to be on the Quidditch pitch where her aunt had been pretty much crippled.The Aladren wouldn’t blame either of them for wanting to skip coming to a place that was the source of what were unpleasant memories. Of course, Aunt Kaylie would probably come anyway, because Lydia wanted her to.

Still, that was precisely why Gwendolyn needed to make friends and avoid making enemies or alienating people. So Sonora wouldn’t end up being a place where she was miserable and had bad memories of that caused her to want to avoid the place after she graduated. Considering that Gwendolyn considered that a completely valid way to feel, she was sure that if that was the case she would be more inclined to do exactly like that, regardless of what her future children might want.


Besides, they were required to walk around the zoo today with at least one other person. The Aladren gazed around for someone who still needed a partner However, before she could approach anyone, Fortune Ardovini addressed her. “Sure, why not?” Gwendolyn replied. It sounded like as good an option as any. ”Small mammals are cool.” She trailed after the Pecari. “So, what happened with Spaghetti?” This might be interesting.
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Fortune Ardovini

May 09, 2022 5:57 PM
Fortune recovered very quickly. He hadn't actually expected Gwendolyn Brockert to say yes to him, but she had. Cool. Arguably it had technically been a 'Sure, why not?' which wasn't quite the same, but still the end result was the same. The only problem now was that if he wasn't an absolute perfect gentleman, Mom was going to... well, he wasn't exactly sure what, but it wouldn't be pleasant. While being purebloods, the Ardovini's weren't very high up on the social ladder. That had been part of why Mom and Dad had encouraged him to go to Sonora. It was a smaller school and there were a good number of higher class folks that went there. Not that he had any interest in social climbing at all, but he sure didn't want to do anything to plunge them farther down either.

He have her a grin as the followed the group heading for the small mammals. "Well Miss Brockert," he began, "You have two options for this tale. Would you like the short, true, boring one; or the slightly exaggerated, more exciting version?" There wasn't a lot that he knew about Gwendolyn Brockert, other than the obvious stuff. She was a Aladren, a Brockert, and not one of the students he'd hung around much so far. To be fair, most of the people he had hung around with so far had either been in his house, or on the Quidditch team. He supposed branching out was a good thing once in a while. It was how you found new adventures after all.
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Gwendolyn Brockert

May 20, 2022 9:08 AM
Gwendolyn knew very little about Fortune Ardovini, just that he was a Pecari in her year and played Quidditch. Those things in themselves were not enough to go on. She might have been slightly wary, given that there was a certain type of Quidditch obsessed jock, often in Pecari but not always, that looked down on…people who weren’t, People like her dad, and to an extent, herself.

She generally considered herself to be somewhat tougher than to be that upset about people like that thinking less of her, believing them to be the problem but that didn’t mean that she wanted to be around them. They were still people to be avoided. In part, because Gwendolyn did not want to be in position to tell them exactly what she thought of them. She honestly did not like to fight with people and generally did what she could not to be in situations where such a thing might occur.

However, Gwendolyn had seen no sign of these…glaring personality flaws in Fortune. Besides, stereotyping people based even on something like what house they were in was wrong. After all, there were certainly damaging stereotypes about someone like her-biracial, pureblood,and even female-that she would not take kindly to. At all.

Plus, there were negative things people could say about her house and someone could just as easily assume that an Aladren was a know-it-all who thought themselves intellectually superior and looked down on anyone who wasn’t similarly oriented. Like looking down on someone who was not very bright-which they couldn’t help-or someone who was just not as…into intellectual pursuits regardless of their actual capacity for such things. Merlin knew that Gwendolyn knew smart people who weren’t interested in academics such as Aunt Chelsea.

Also, her aunt was basically the perfect example of someone that the first year would not want to have as someone who represented all Aladrens. In fact, she had to look no further than her own family to see that each house was full of diverse personalities even if they were united by some common quality. Gwendolyn, Aunt Chelsea and Uncle Evan were all extremely different from each other. In fact, Uncle Evan seemed different from every person on the planet.

So therefore, it would be as wrong to lump Fortune in with the Pecaris who sucked because he didn’t really seem to suck as it would to lump Gwendolyn in with Aladrens who confused intellectual superiority with moral superiority or Aunt Chelsea.

And he was being polite, which was a good start. “You don’t need to call me Miss Brockert, Gwendolyn is fine.” She told her classmate. “And let’s go with the latter. It sounds much more interesting.”
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Fortune Ardovini

May 26, 2022 6:24 PM
Fortune grinned at Gwendolyn, she might not be so bad after all. He was glad, he wasn't really a fan when people were what you thought they should be. It made things so terribly dull, there wasn't any surprise in it at all. That did leave him with a minor dilemma though. Should he tell her that calling him Fortune was fine? That seemed like a really weird and kinda presumptuous thing to say to someone his own age, especially since he wasn't really anyone special. The thought of her thinking for a moment that she should call him Mr. Ardovini was just ludicrous in his own head. He could see it working better if he had some sort of nickname maybe, but 'Just call me Fort' sounded really dumb. So, he let it pass for the time being. Maybe he could figure out some other clever way to say something later.

"Well, it all started two long years ago," he began his 'slightly exaggerated and more exiting version' of the story as they walked with the small mammals group. "I was but a very young lad of nine years old and my sister had just recently turned one. Mom and Dad had decided to go on a bit of a vacation to see some sights and have some experiences. This very spot was on their list of destinations." He looked around at the things they were passing. It looked fairly familiar yet. "Upon this eventful day, Dad had bequeathed upon me a few sickles for snacks and such while we were here." He glanced at Gwendolyn, this wasn't a complicated story so it was more to see if she had now figured out where it was going rather than if she was keeping up with it.

"Alas, it was into this very zone into which we walk where the tragedy happened. As you may or may not know, Nifflers can be quite the insidious creatures. As I was to learn afterwards, one of the zoo's was particularly magnificent with that characteristic." He paused a moment for dramatic tension, "It was the dread Niffler known as 'Spaghetti'. Just as we arrived in the area, it escaped it's imprisonment and rampaged wildly through the innocent bystanders." He spoke now with growing enthusiasm, "Nothing shiny was safe from it's clutches! Before I knew it my sickles were gone and Mom had lost her necklace! There was chaos and pandemonium as everyone tried to stop the creature at once, but it was all to no avail!" he paused again to slow the story down. "Reports were filed, and eventually the creature was caught, but not until after we had returned home. The zoo recovered and returned Mom's necklace, but nothing was ever said for my poor sickles." He sighed overly dramatically. "I don't know if that creature is still here, or where he may have hidden my treasure. But I will seek him out, and I will do what must be done."

The story finished he grinned again at Gwendolyn again. "That's that. Do you have any exciting stories?"
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Gwendolyn Brockert

May 27, 2022 3:48 PM
OOC: CW-Brief mention of infanticide and kidnapping. BIC:

Gwendolyn listened as Fortune told his tale, having a feeling that she knew where this was headed, given what she knew about nifflers. “So, this zoo had a habitat that wasn't secure? It’s a good thing that it was only a niffler that escaped and not a lion or a dragon or something. It could have been far more tragic in that case.” As destructive as nifflers could be, they weren’t actually dangerous but still. Had something more deadly broken out, well, she could just imagine all the injuries-if not deaths-and ensuing lawsuits and bad publicity. “Either that’s very negligent of the zoo or this Spaghetti truly is a very insidious creature.”

She also made a mental note not to tell Lydia this story. Her cousin would completely freak out, worrying about giant boa constrictors and exploding erumpet horns and dragons burning things down and ravenous bears just roaming around free. “So what must be done?” Gwendolyn asked, intrigued. Fortune was really a pretty good oral storyteller.

Then the Pecari asked if she had any good stories herself. Unfortunately, the only one that came to mind was the story of her mother being kidnapped as a baby by someone in a rival family. The kidnapper was supposed to murder her but couldn’t do it and sold her instead. This was not a story Gwendolyn thought that she should tell. First of all, it might not be something that her family would want to share with people. That sounded like a pretty personal thing, being kidnapped and not really something that you told someone you didn’t know all that well. Gwendolyn wanted to respect the privacy of her relatives, just like she would want people to respect hers.

Secondly, like, how did one really go from a simple story about a niffler stealing your money and your mom’s necklace to kidnapping and intended infanticide ? That just seemed like a super awkward thing to do. Like it was too much information or that Gwendolyn was trying to get attention or sympathy or something and she really didn’t want to be that person. Even if that didn’t exactly make sense because obviously everything was okay now. Still, somehow it seemed exploitative and just plain wrong.

Besides, Fortune might even think she was making it up and she didn’t want to get a reputation as a liar. Instead, Gwendolyn replied “I’m afraid not. I’ve traveled a bit but no stories out of the ordinary.Maybe we’ll just have to make some that I can tell later.” She really did not want her classmate to think that she was boring either.
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Fortune Ardovini

May 29, 2022 12:00 PM
Fortune chuckled and Gwendolyn's assessment of the situation. "I think it was a bit of both. From what I can remember of Mom and Dad talking about the situation, the people that investigated the incident had to admit that the zoo had done everything they were technically supposed to do for proper niffler containment." He was sure to stress the word 'technically'. "Spaghetti had found some hole in the normal containment procedures and had used it to escape. Those containment protocols had been updated, and from Dad's reaction they were fairly obvious and should have been done regardless." He chuckled again, "Dad's an accountant and doesn't know anything more about nifflers than what he had to learn in school. But it's not hard to say something is obvious when it's written right in front of you."

"As for what needs to be done." Fortune paused and gave Gwendolyn a very serious look. "There is a matter of some lost treasure still on the line. If the creature is still in the enclosure I will be forced to glare at him until he feels guilty about his past wrongs and returns the money to me." Then he grinned, "Once that's done I'll get to use them for their intended purpose and get some snacks. I'd be happy to share if you're interested. Snacks are best with some good company."

Fortune gave her an interested look, "Oh yeah? Where all have you traveled? Traveling is always interesting. I've done a little, but not much farther from Texas than the school or here at the zoo." His face changed to one of friendly determination, "A life with no good stories isn't a fun one to live. We do need to fix that soon. What kind of stories do you like?"
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Gwendolyn Brockert

May 31, 2022 2:18 PM
“That is very true.” Gwendolyn replied. Things did seem obvious when they were right in front of you. In some cases,though, they just seemed obvious,period. Generally speaking, people who ran the zoo and knew animals should know better. Mr. Ardovini might really not know what he was talking about when it came to this problem but for those whose area of expertise this was, it probably should have been. This was not an issue that should have ever occurred. “Did they review containment procedures for all animals or just nifflers?” Gwendolyn asked. Merlin knew that they did not need another escaped animal. It might not be something as harmless as a niffler.

There was also quite a bit wrong with Fortune’s plan to get his money back. The Pecari was giving Spaghetti way too much credit. Obviously, the niffler was bright, but she did not think they had such a long memory that two years later, one would remember a particular human that it had stolen money from that it didn’t see every day. Humans did not even remember people they meant once two years ago, though Gwendolyn might remember someone if she stole their money. Not that she had any inclination to do that.

The other thing was that the Aladren did not really think nifflers had that sort of moral compass.One could not expect animals,even magical and/or intelligent ones, to have human characteristics so Gwendolyn really did not think that Spaghetti would just feel so bad that he’d give Fortune his money back. If the niffler had that sort of ability to empathize and realize that the money he’d taken from someone did not belong to him, he would not have taken it in the first place.

Something else occurred to Gwendolyn. “Why did the zoo not just reimburse you?” Honestly, she was really beginning to find this zoo a little sketchy. Maybe this was a negligible amount of money, but that clearly meant that they should be able to give it back to Fortune because the zoo didn’t need it. “Do you think maybe this was all on purpose?” She asked. “Like they deliberately left the containment procedure flawed so that Spaghetti would escape and steal money from the patrons and then the zookeepers would pocket it?” A human conspiracy was completely plausible to her. Though it could easily be that the reason for it was that the workers here weren’t paid very well.

This place was sounding more and more like an expose waiting to happen. “If you can’t get the money back, then what? I mean, we can still share snacks.” She assumed that Fortune had been given more money and she certainly had enough.

“I’ve been to China and various places in Europe, plus St. Berylla’s every year during the summer. “ Gwendolyn replied. She hoped Fortune didn’t think she was bragging, something that was entirely possible. To some, it was fashionable to criticize people like her and see them in the worst possible light. She really hoped that her classmate wasn’t like that. “And…I don’t know, all kinds, I guess so long as they’re entertaining. I like ones where something dark and horrible happens but then the bad people get what’s coming to them.”
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Fortune Ardovini

June 04, 2022 6:53 PM
Fortune grinned at Gwendolyn's question, "Yeah they did. When I wrote home and told Mom and Dad that we were coming here on a field trip, Dad apparently did some research." He chuckled at the letter he got back in response from Dad. "They had reviewed everything and found more than one problem. I sounded like they got them all fixed up though. Dad couldn't find another incident on the record since then." He shrugged, "I think we're okay."

When she brought up the point about reimbursement, he bobbled his head non-noncommittally. "Sort of. It also grabbed some of Dad's money, so it all came back in one pile to him. I guess he didn't see the point in giving 'zoo snack money' back to me when we weren't at the zoo anymore." Fortune shrugged, "That part doesn't make the story very exciting though, and makes today's plan seem a little... we'll it wasn't really going to work anyway." He gave Gwendolyn a wink, "Still it's something fun to do." He paused for a moment as she commented on still sharing snacks. "Wait... Dad did give me..." Fortune pulled some coins from his pocket and inspected them. "This is the same amount from last time. He did give me my 'zoo snack money' back." He shoved the money back into his pocket and rolled his eyes. "Did I mention may dad is an accountant?"

"China and Europe?" Fortune asked with clear admiration, "That's awesome. What are they like? I've heard of St. Berylla's. That place sounds like it could potentially be filled with intrigue and such. Someday when I'm rich and famous maybe I'll visit." He gave Gwendolyn another grin and a wink. "Those are the best stories, there are definite things happening, stakes are high but in the end good triumphs over evil and the world is a better place." He glanced around their surroundings, "I'm not sure if we've got much chance of that happening here today... unless some dark wizard attacks to zoo to steal..." his brain swirled around trying to think of something that might remotely make sense, "Umm... an Erumpent for their diabolical schemes?"
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Gwendolyn Brockert

June 05, 2022 8:43 PM
“Oh, I guess they got really lucky that it was only a niffler that got out. There are some genuinely dangerous creatures here.” They did not need grave injuries or deaths or even someone like Lydia having a panic attack because a mostly harmless animal that they happened to be afraid of escaped. Gwendolyn knew that her cousin was going to have a hard enough time with some of the creatures that were here at the zoo without having to worry about them escaping and attacking or in the case of the animals that weren’t really dangerous but that scared the Teppenpaw anyway, just not safe behind glass.

“Was Spaghetti the only animal that got loose?” Gwendolyn asked. Fortune had not really said either way, and while they might have gotten lucky with the rest of the animals not figuring it out, there was a very obvious problem with niffler containment and she wondered if any of the rest of them followed Spaghetti out. A horde of nifflers could be quite destructive even if they weren’t the sort of animals that were interested in eating people.

Of course, it was probably unlikely that anything besides a niffler got out or at least any of the more dangerous creatures because Gwendolyn was sure that would be news. If something got loose and killed someone, she would already know about it. Even if the Aladren didn’t hear about it at the time, certainly when the trip was announced, Uncle Ian would have learned about it, freaked out and refused to sign Lydia’s permission slip. Not that the third year would have wanted to come if that was the case.


Gwendolyn nodded. Logically, that reasoning made perfect sense. “It’s still a good story though.”She reassured the Pecari. “And if you want to go glare at Spaghetti, we can certainly do that. She chuckled. “That does sound like a very accountant thing to do.” As far as Gwendolyn knew about accountants. It was not an especially interesting job but she knew that they were all about numbers and keeping track of money.

“Mine makes wands,”she added, which to her was far more interesting than being an accountant, the Aladren had always found wandlore extremely interesting. However,she certainly was not going to tell Fortune that she thought her dad’s job was cooler than his. She was already worried that he was going to think she was a snobby rich brat. “However, if you got your wand from his shop, you probably didn’t meet him.” Gwendolyn continued. “One of our cousins deals with the customers.”

“They’re both pretty cool. I like seeing the different sites and different cultures. My mom is Chinese-American and still has family in China.” Which was a nice half-truth to tell, since the first year was not about to go into the whole thing. She would be happy to tell interesting stories, but not at the expense of someone that she cared about. “As for intrigue on St. Berylla’s…I’m sure that it exists, but... I’m twelve so, I’m not really involved in it much.”She wasn’t sure that she wanted to be either, but to be honest, she wouldn’t mind hearing about it, so long as it wasn’t something that hurt someone that she loved or otherwise affected her personally.

Gwendolyn grinned. “That would be exciting and an erumpet’s horn would be something that could definitely be useful if a dark wizard wanted to like, rob a bank or commit an act of terrorism. They could also decide to kidnap one of us for ransom. Maybe one of those corrupt zoo people is working with or is themselves the dark wizard and we end up foiling them.” She didn’t actually want this to happen but it was awfully fun to come with these stories.
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