Selina Skies

May 27, 2022 8:20 PM
Familiar faces were flooding back onto campus, and Merlin, it was lovely to see them. Some of them were from so long ago that even Selina didn’t know them. Some of them seemed like they’d only be gone for the blink of an eye, and couldn’t possibly have grown and become adults with so many life experiences to share. Not that the fair was strict on meeting any kind of standard. They’d asked for alumni to share something that was important to them, be it a career or a hobby, and to try to make something fun out of it—to make sure it was more of a booth than a presentation.

Selina had to admit she’d been skeptical about that, or at least had struggled to see how most careers could be turned into something fun and interactive. Luckily, the alumni were much more creative than she was when it came to that. There was a huge range of fun and interesting activities. Evelyn Stones was working on becoming a play therapist, and (accompanied by Heinrich Hexenmeister) had a tie dye booth which included both magical and non-magical options—and a fancy little explanation about using different methods to achieve the same results, and integrating different parts of your identity being therapeutic, which Selina was sure most students would ignore in favour of just making loud, obnoxious shirts. Andrew Duell had some kind of ride where all the pieces were mechanically joined together—nothing floated, or appeared and disappeared, and the whole thing made strange grinding noises. Selina was well aware that theirs was a culture that encouraged children to play a game where metal balls flew at their heads, so she wasn’t quite sure why she distrusted this machine quite so much. She was telling herself it was educational, and keeping a wary eye on it. Nic Sawyer had hoverboards. That was it. Just straight up hoverboards.

Some of the booths were more obviously career-related, or educational. Jhonice Trevear had kids scrambling around to bring her the best headline from the fair. Dorian Montoir, who had gone into translations and museum archiving, had a booth demonstrating the evolution of various Chinese characters, and the opportunity to try out some calligraphy.

There were also people whose jobs or hobbies naturally fitted in with a fun fair. The Anns’ business was fancy clothes, and they were showcasing that very well by letting people get dressed up and have their pictures taken. Holly Delachene was running pony rides. Alessa Jacobs was giving tarot readings. Jozua Sparks had a fun house that Selina trusted somewhat more than Andrew Duell’s ride, because by the end of his time at Sonora, she had the feeling that Jozua actually exploded things on purpose, and so many of them happened around him because he wanted them to. She was trusting that he had enough sense not to explode her students. At least, not very much.
For entertainment, Saul Pierce was doing magic tricks. Selina wasn’t entirely sure whether these were the novelty non-magical ‘magic’ tricks that some people enjoyed, or fancy stunt magic that the students would still be impressed by in spite of having spells up their own sleeves. He had just said ‘magic tricks’ and she’d said that sounded fine, and moved onto the next thing that needed arranging. There were even some refreshments, as Peyton Priory had baked goods.

The students had all been given tokens to spend, in order to ensure an equal fair experience for everyone. They would have a few hours to look around and enjoy. After they had finished up and been put on the wagons home, the alumni would be treated to a celebratory dinner, which would give them more of a chance to mingle with each other and their former teachers—though Selina was sure they would find plenty of chances for helloes and catch ups throughout the day as well.


OOC: Welcome to the Fair!

You may post your character interacting with any of the booths mentioned. You may assume normal interactions, e.g. having the alumni give you equipment/turns/let you onto the ride etc, but beyond this, please do not write for them.

You may talk to and interact with the alumni, or post with other students.

All alumni activities were submitted by their authors. If you have alumni and would like to post them with a description of their booth, you are free to do so.

Those with alumni here are welcome to post them running their booth, taking a break to catch up with friends, or enjoying the after party.
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Gabriel Wilson

June 04, 2022 8:16 PM
Gabriel could not believe his penultimate year at Sonora was over and next year would be his last. He was still not entirely sure what he wanted to do with his life but hopefully he would figure it out while he was in college. There were so many different things that the Aladren was interested in, but no particular thing that he could do for a career.

Fortunately, Gabriel had continued on with all of his classes after CATS aside from Defense-he had not been able to decide what else to drop and so, chose to keep them all because they were all so interesting- and was doing well in all of them. Between that and his family connections, Gabriel would probably be able to go to whatever school he wanted. He was pretty sure that he would do well on his RATS too. He wasn’t trying to be arrogant about it but like, learning stuff and remembering trivia was sort of his thing. It didn’t make him better than anyone else, it was just what the Aladren liked and was good at.

However, while Gabriel was excited about all the things that he would learn in college, admittedly the social aspect was a bit more challenging. Here at Sonora, he had not only his cousins and now his little sister, but the gaming group. Maybe he was not super close to all of the others in the gaming club, but there was just a sense of camaraderie, of belonging to a group that was together by choice, rather than by blood. Although of course, Gabriel enjoyed and appreciated his family too.

In college, though, he would have to start all over. He wouldn’t have the gaming group that he had now, and probably not even a place to play these games which he would also miss. Gabriel generally somewhat missed his characters when they moved on to a new game so he was definitely going to miss the games themselves and the people he was playing them with, some more than others. And Gabriel probably wouldn’t have his cousins either so he’d be pretty much alone, starting from scratch, not even having the sense of identity and belonging that would come with being in a certain major since unless he came up with something within the next year, he was going to end up Undeclared.

The sixth year Aladren gazed out around the pitch at all the fair booths and attempted to banish these thoughts from his head. He was looking forward to the fair, it was decidedly one of the events he liked best. Even though Gabriel had had fun at the ball with Morgan last year, they weren’t really his thing generally speaking. Which was unfortunate given his social status in the magical world.

And the concert was downright lie . Calling it a concert was such a misnomer when there was no music involved! Gabriel hoped this would be rectified next year. After all, he thought next year might be when the Challenges were if his calculations were correct and they decided to continue the tradition. So it would be so much easier to have a popular magical band come in than have the students doing performances. Or they should really just change the name of it to the “Midsummer Show” to make it more accurate.

Anyway, Gabriel couldn’t help but remember the last time they had the fair and he had helped Heinrich with his booth. The former Aladren was one of the people he had spotted and he would have to go say hi to him later (and to Evelyn too, the sixth year supposed, since she and Heinrich were here together. He had never been quite sure if she liked him very much,but Gabriel was not about to be rude, having politeness ingrained in him since a very early age.) He didn’t see Gary anywhere though and that was kind of disappointing as he was hoping to catch up with the Aladren alum.

He also knew that his cousins Serena and Kira were coming. The latter was having people do projects where they made moving toys using mechanical transfiguration and the former, who was married to a Livililian prince, was doing a photo-op/ autograph signing thing. Gabriel had every intention of doing Kira’s thing but while he was going to say hello to Serena of course, he didn’t really need to have his picture taken with her since she was his cousin. He already had plenty of pictures with her in them.

The sixth year looked around. Thinking of how he was going to graduate and not have Gaming Club anymore and of Gary and Heinrich and Evelyn made him want to seek out one of his fellow gamers. Spotting one such person, he approached. “Hey, want to hang out for a bit?” Gabriel asked.
11 Gabriel Wilson Nostalgic (Gaming Club member) 1481 0 5

Phil Carson

June 08, 2022 5:48 PM
Phil wandered about the fair grounds (or the Quidditch Pitch, he supposed, if you wanted to get technical about the location), just scoping out what was available and how much he wanted to do versus how many tokens he had. It looked like he had plenty of tokens to try anything he wanted to once, but going back for seconds or thirds too much might lead to budgeting concerns.

He thought the fun house and the spinning ride both looked like things worth additional visits, and maybe trying out the hoverboards, too, if he didn't land flat on his face the first time and be too embarrassed to try again. He'd just counted out his tokens again, and was debating where to start when Gabriel found him and asked if he wanted to hang out. "Yeah!" he agreed delightedly, feeling pleased and flattered that a sixth year wanted to spend time with him.

He'd kind of wanted to ask to do that at the zoo, but he hadn't wanted to seem like an annoying little brother, always tagging after the older kid who seemed to like him, and hadn't quite worked up the courage to ask, so this was perfect!

"I was thinking of trying the Temple of Doom; that's kind of like an adventure, right? Maybe we could pretend to be our characters as we go through it?" He wasn't sure that would work exactly, not having dice or a GM to direct things, and maybe Gabriel would think it was a dumb idea to play Lets Pretend like a child, and he quickly amended, "Or we could just go as ourselves and have fun on the big slide."
1 Phil Carson I don't think I'm old enough to be nostalgic 1536 0 5

Gabriel Wilson

June 12, 2022 3:17 AM
Gabriel grinned. He honestly thought that Phil was a great kid and was probably going to sincerely miss him when he graduated. The second year and Morgan were probably the Gaming Club members that he was the closest to. He liked everyone okay, but was not always sure things were reciprocated. Well, Val probably liked Gabriel because she seemingly liked everyone but at the same time, she liked everyone and so it was hard to be close to someone who was so busy with so many different people. As for the others, he was never sure if Bertie actually liked the rest of them at all and Phillipe, well, he wasn’t sure why he and Phillipe weren’t better friends, but as it stood, they weren’t all that close.

The thing with Phil was that Gabriel sort of felt like…well, that the younger Aladren looked up to him the way he had always looked up to Gary. Sort of a bond that was passed down, although he was not sure that Gary had felt it, but hopefully some day, there would be a new Gaming Club member that Phil would take under his wing, and so on.

That is, if the Gaming Club continued after Val graduated. Sometimes that happened with student led clubs. Sometimes, there was nobody to take over or no members and things just..folded. The idea of this happening with the Gaming Club made Gabriel every bit as sad as the thought of not having a place to play any more himself and it was something that he could do nothing about. He would be gone. Gabriel could try to interest Piper and/or Charlotte in it but that didn’t mean they would be confident in being the GM-and someone would have to do that. He had never personally wanted to, unsure people would want to play the games he came up with. Besides, he enjoyed being a member of the party.

Something else occurred to Gabriel that had not previously. If next year was the Challenges, that would be sort of like a live action version of Gaming! Not only that but he would be a seventh year and that meant being a team leader. That would be fun if he put it in that context. Although Gabriel supposed that he might look weird to most of his teammates.

Then again, he was pretty sure the ship had sailed on him looking normal to his fellow students a long time ago. After all, the sixth was someone who went on long tangential trivia spiels. That was not the most normal thing to do-and Gabriel was pretty okay with that.

He looked at his friend. “Phil. That is an awesome idea.” At least someone was interested in pretending things that they were doing were some sort of adventure like the ones they did in Gaming. Of course, for the Challenges, Gabriel was still absolutely leading his team as if they were playing a live action version of the role playing games they did in Gaming Club.

The sixth year looked back at Heinrich and Evelyn. “Also, would you like to meet some of the old members of the Gaming Club that are here?”” He asked. Ideally Gabriel would want to introduce Phil to Gary, but at least the younger Aladren could see some of the club’s history in its graduated members.
11 Gabriel Wilson Depends on what you're nostalgic about 1481 0 5

Phil Carson

June 13, 2022 6:27 PM
Phil stood a little taller and beamed a little brighter when Gabriel liked his idea about pretending to be their characters as they went through the Temple of Doom. He had enjoyed playing a magus this term, it was a nice mix of physical prowess and magical ability, and while he didn't think it was the class Indiana Jones would have been (Dr. Jones came from a world where magic existed but humans as a rule couldn't harness it and were largely ignorant of it - actually not terribly unlike real life, he realized in some shock, if you replaced 'human' with 'non-magical humans' which was the kind of human Dr. Jones was) he though his character would have done pretty well in those adventures.

Then Gabriel made another suggestion for what they could do, and Phil's eyes widened a little bit, feeling like he was being invited to share secret knowledge. Or at least, was getting to invited to meet people who were important to Gabriel which was an honor at least as great. "Yeah!" he agreed. "I'd love to meet some old gaming club alumni!" As a second year, it was hard to imagine the club existing before he arrived, with people who had played D&D at Sonora before he even knew Sonora was a thing. Nobody had graduated from the club last year, and nobody was going to graduate this year, so it felt like it had always been a static group to him, though he knew they'd all met together and used to have other people before he was there by the stories they told, but they all felt like irrelevant ancient history.

And now he was going to get to meet history!

1 Phil Carson Maybe next year I can be nostalgic about beginners level classes 1536 0 5

Gabriel Wilson

June 14, 2022 4:12 AM
“Great!” Gabriel replied. He was glad that Phil liked his idea about going over to meet Heinrich and Evelyn. Aside from his family, the gaming club was his main social group and he was thrilled to show the younger Aladren a part of its history and show the two alumni how it was continuing on. Although, of course, he wasn’t sure that it meant as much to Heinrich and Evelyn as it did to him as he was not a Legilimens but he hoped it did and they were glad to see him.

In particular, Gabriel hoped that Evelyn was. Not because he liked her more than Heinrich, if anything he looked up to the former Aladren more. It was because the sixth year had never been sure whether or not if she liked him much. Evelyn was best friends with Ness, and Gabriel had always thought that Ness disliked him because of a faux pas he’d made. After that he’d been very very careful around the older Aladren and didn’t say much around them. In all honesty, Gabriel had been more comfortable in the club since they graduated.

However,today, he was feeling nostalgic and he liked Heinrich and felt it would be rude not to say hi to Evelyn too. Besides that, he didn’t dislike her either, he just worried she didn’t like him and also, the sixth year was excited to show Phil history. Maybe it would show him how important it was to keep the club going even though Gabriel wouldn’t be around to enjoy it. As he wouldn’t be, maybe he shouldn’t care so much, but he did.

“They seem to be tie-dying shirts. We can do that too if you want.”Which the older Aladren did as he wanted to support their booth. “Oh, a few of my cousins are here too. Kira is making simple toys using mechanical transfig which means getting to know a new spell.” Although it was one that Gabriel knew already. As for Serena, he really didn’t think Phil would care about having a photo op with a real life princess.

He looked around the Quidditch Pitch once more, realizing that he should probably be finding out more information about the careers being showcased at the fair today since the sixth year literally had no idea what he wanted to do with his life. Although, he also didn’t think everyone here was offering something that had to do with their career. He knew that Kira and Serena didn’t because they didn’t have careers unless being a princess was considered one in the case of the latter.

Which didn’t help Gabriel at all. Perhaps, he would just have to talk to the alumni that were here and he’d get some ideas. At the very least he would probably have a good time. “So, where do you want to go first? Temple of DOOOM or Game Club alumni?” He was good with either or basically anything else Phil was interested in.

He wanted to spend as much time with his fellow gamers before he wasn’t here anymore.
11 Gabriel Wilson You might be nostalgic for them when you reach Advanced classes 1481 0 5

Phil Carson

June 15, 2022 5:05 PM
Phil considered his options. The gamer alumni were doing t-shirt tie-dying, which was usually fun, and the Temple of Doom was right up an adventurer's alley. Plus Gabriel was also willing to introduce him to his cousins, so that was like a big deal, right? If he was a big smart sixth year, he wasn't sure he'd go inviting any second years to meet his family, and learning spells to make mechanical toys was always a good use of time. You never knew when something like that might prove to be the turning point in an adventure.

In short, Phil wanted to do all of those things, and it sounded like Gabriel was cool with doing them all with him, so that was awesome, but what did they do first?

"I guess the gamer alumni with the shirts?" he ventured. Their booth sounded the least interesting in its activity (he'd done tie-dying before) but important to Gabriel, so it seemed a good spot to start so the more fun things would still be waiting and something to look forward to. He had plenty of tokens and time, so there wasn't any kind of crunch to get the best things done quickly. "I'd like to meet your old friends and step back into the Gaming Club Past."
1 Phil Carson That is likely 1536 0 5

Gabriel Wilson

June 16, 2022 11:37 AM
Gabriel nodded. “Sounds awesome.” He actually had never tie-dyed anything before so he was all for experiencing that. He’d end up with a nice little souvenir of his fair experience. Actually, with the amount of crafting based booths, he might very well end up with a couple of those. Although, he doubted he could interest Phil in making quilts or arranging flowers. Gabriel wasn’t really very interested in doing those things himself.

Anyway, what he really should be doing is checking out the different career options. Even though the Aladren knew full well that all those pureblood ladies from his mom’s family were showing their hobbies and not their careers, because they didn’t have them. There was nothing wrong with that but it wasn’t going to help him much.

He looked at Phil, wishing that he was still the younger Aladren’s age. Back then, Gabriel had never really thought about careers, not seriously anyway. He knew that he’d have to figure it out sometime, but it had never really been anything he dwelled on and he missed that. He was also aware that he still had college after his final year at Sonora but generally speaking, that was just prolonging the inevitable.

True, Gabriel had a lot of options. He had done well on his CATS and kept most of his classes, getting good grades in all of them all the way through. The sixth year was generally very studious and excelled academically. Plus, he was from the sort of family that tended to be able to get accepted to any college they wanted. None of this was the issue. The issue was not knowing what he wanted to do. What he liked was trivia and gaming and unfortunately, he didn’t know how to make his hobbies into a career.

Maybe he should just forget it and have a good time with Phil. Which was what he truly wanted to do but career information was part of the point of the fair and Gabriel should take advantage of it. At the very least, maybe he should ask Heinrich and Evelyn for advice. Considering the other options here in terms of people he knew, they were likely the best choices. The only other reasonably good one was Uncle Seth.

Actually, he might be the better one, considering he actually knew Gabriel. “Also, my uncle is here, teaching people to make mini topiary that are animated with a charm. We should check that out too. First, though, to the Gaming Club past!” He grinned at Phil and started walking towards where Heinrich and Evelyn were tie-dying shirts.

11 Gabriel Wilson Trust me, I am. 1481 0 5