Headmaster Brockert

December 30, 2017 5:12 PM
Today was the Midsummer Event. This year they were having the bonfire and...well, that was about the extent of it. The festivities this year more or less included a barbecue-though there was food there for any vegetarians amongst them , including barbecued tofu which sounded quite distgusting, along with the gluten-free and allergy crowd, if there were any students falling into those categories-and some circus performers for entertainment. The choir and the orchestra would also perform and then the students would be camping out in tents and generally hanging out around the fire, roasting s'mores.

So it wasn't the most organized event ever. But then, it was bloody hard to come up with ways to make every event different each time. As it was, Mortimer didn't know why they couldn't repeat the way something was done if all the students who'd done it the first time around had graduated. It would still be new to the current batch.

At least next year was just the Ball. As much as Mortimer did not enjoy them, he had to admit it was nice that they didn't have to come up with a way to make them different every time.

Now the students were gathered out on the Pitch. He placed the Sonorus Charm on himself and spoke. "Welcome to the Bonfire. Have a good time." There were no announcements to make so Mortimer stepped down and got in line for the barbecue. It wasn't steak but admittedly, he would enjoy it.

OOC- Please do not cause any serious incidents with the fire as the staff will be watching to prevent such things. Tents are any number you want with a minimum of two. Have fun!
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Jasmine Delachene

January 09, 2018 11:20 AM
Jasmine was willing to give the bonfire the benefit of the doubt. Mom said it was the least interesting of the midsummer events, but Jasmine was still a first year and had no other midsummer events to compare it to, so maybe that would give it a boost, it being her first one.

While sleeping in a tent maybe wouldn’t top her list of Must Do activities, she wasn’t entirely against it, especially since she had been assured they were magical tents, so that barely even counted as roughing it. Plus, Jasmine had always enjoyed sitting out on the range, singing and telling stories around a campfire, and toasting marshmallows, so it couldn’t be too bad, right? A bonfire was just like a really big campfire, wasn’t it?

A really really big campfire, she saw when she got outside that day, wearing her cowboy boots and her best designer cowgirl chic outfit that she wouldn’t actually wear out to be the real cowgirl she was, but would look good out in a semi outdoorsy setting like this which didn’t involve horse poop. She even had a pink cowgirl hat on to complete the look. That it also shaded her face and eyes from the summer sun was a lucky bonus she hadn’t really considered when she put it on, but was grateful for now that she was out here.

She munched on some barbecue food, and watched the circus folks, and was disappointed Crotalus didn’t win the House Cup (though not too surprised since they had been ahead of only Aladren the last time she checked the totals kept by that arithmancy portrait guy, whassisname, Minns or Tims or whatever).

She took advantage of the thinning crowds as the Teppenpaws got to go for special circus training by going get more food while the lines were shorter. Shorter, but not completely gone. She found herself standing behind someone she knew as they waited their turn to get to the food tables, “Hi! Are you having a good bonfire so far?”

1 Jasmine Delachene A good bonfire so far 1397 Jasmine Delachene 0 5

Gary Harper

January 10, 2018 5:34 PM
Gary strolled out to the bonfire with a mixture of interest and trepidation. He'd never been much of an outdoors type person in practice, although he'd had plenty of practice in theory and simulation. As he made his way towards the giant fire on the Pitch, he recalled the one time he had been camping. It had been before his mother had died, they went as a family for a weekend, 'just for the experience' his parents had said. What an experience. From the weather, to the equipment, the food and the wildlife... everything had turned against them. They had wound up soaked to the bone, shivering, stomachs growling and huddling together in the car as everything on their camp that hadn't been stolen by critters was slowly washing away in the rain. It had been miserable. Yet, Gary found himself smiling at the memory as he walked. It had turned Dad off to the idea of anything outside for an extended period of time, so they never tried again. Then Mom died and... He shook himself out of that state of mind, it would do no good, that much he had figured out.

At the bonfire itself, he got food and watched the performers. They were actually quite good, were they all witches and wizards as well? They would almost have to be in order to perform here, right? Wizards deciding to be circus performers... something about that just seemed odd to him. However, it also made a certain amount of sense as he thought about it. If they could use their abilities subtly enough, they could be quite the performer. He wondered briefly how many stage magicians were actually wizards or witches.

He was back at the end of the food line as the announcement was made about the cup. He applauded for the Teppenpaws and realized they may figure out if the performers were actual magic users. Maybe he'd have to find one of them and ask after the party. The food line started moving again and he turned to follow it, a moment later a familiar voice sounded over his shoulder. He turned to see Jasmine all decked out like an official cowgirl. He instantly felt a little out of place in his jeans, t-shirt and open school robe. He smiled though and returned the greeting.

"Hello. Yeah, so far it's far better than my last official 'outdoor fire and tents' type experience." He grinned, "How about you? Having fun? You're certainly dressed for the occasion, I take it you've done this before?"
2 Gary Harper What could make it better? 1404 Gary Harper 0 5

Jasmine

January 11, 2018 12:09 PM
Jasmine beamed as Gary complimented her outfit (or at least, she chose to take it as a compliment; he’d mentioned it anyway, and not in a bad way, so that must mean he liked it). “Not exactly,” she admitted to his question about whether she’d done this sort of thing before. She must at least look competent if he asked, so she was taking that as a compliment, too.

“I mean, my family owns a flying horse ranch in California, so we sometimes have late nights out on the range with a campfire and songs and stories - my sister calls those our Old West Nights, she loves them! - but the fire is usually a lot smaller and there are winged horses about instead of circus performers.” She smiled in fond memory of her horses. She couldn’t wait to go home tomorrow and see them again! It had been so long since she was last in a saddle. “We do stay overnight in a magical tent though.”

Jasmine wasn’t entirely convinced such nocturnal excursions were strictly necessary from a horse raising perspective, but Mom insisted that was what happened on horse ranch television shows, and they were going to get horse ranching right, and do it like the TV said, so they did. It was fun, anyway, and a good family time with all five of them, plus the horses, so nobody was complaining that it didn’t exactly serve any practical purpose. And their magical tent was comfortable enough that as long as it was only one night at a time, Jasmine didn’t even miss her regular bed that much. Mom was at least as much a princess as Jasmine herself, so there was no real chance of needing to actually rough it anywhere.

“I’m guessing there weren’t too many circus performers at your ill fated outdoor fire and tents experience either?” she guessed, smiling.
1 Jasmine Horses. Horses would make it much better. 1397 Jasmine 0 5

Gary

January 11, 2018 9:02 PM
Gary had started moving food from the table onto his plate as the line moved on its way. With his attention split between listening to Jasmine and the table, he wasn't sure he had caught her statement quite right. "You live on a ranch filled with Pegasi?" He stared for a moment in awe. Naturally he'd read about them a little in the library while he was comparing real magical creatures to their fictional counterparts as presented in his monster manuals and bestiaries. He had been, and still was contemplating compiling his own version of just such a manual. The books that he'd encountered so far about creatures had been either scattered and seemingly random or extremely verbose and dull. If he could distill the essence of each of the creatures down into a condensed stat block while a paragraph or two of text, it would greatly enhance his studies in Care of Magical Creatures. Also, once he had that he could...

Suddenly he realized his mind had started drifting again, and Jasmine was just standing there. He shook his head quick to clear it and grinned. "Sorry about that. What's it like living on a ranch like that? It must be amazing. I live on a cul-de-sac in the suburbs." He thought for a moment, recalling that rainy weekend again. "No, but Dad did have some not very nice things to say about the clowns they had predicting the weather for that weekend as we watched the tent float away."
2 Gary Is there anything they wouldn't improve? 1404 Gary 0 5

Jasmine

January 11, 2018 10:06 PM
"Sure," Jasmine responded, as if living on a ranch with pegasi were the most normal thing in the world. To her, it was. She did know, however, that most people did not, but that was their loss. The world, she though, would be a much nicer place if everyone on it had a flying horse. Or any horse, really. Mom had done well enough with just a normal white mare when she was young, and really, nobody could go wrong with a unicorn about.

She gave Gary a look of horrified disbelief as he off-handedly mentioned that his previous tenting experience had involved enough rain that it floated his tent away. "Seriously?" she asked incredulous. She'd seen some rainy days here at Sonora to boggled her mind, but for a tent to just up and float away . . . "Wow. I mean, I live in an actual desert - not like Sonora here which is technically in one, but magically has the climate of Ireland - so I know my idea of a lot of rain is different than most people's, but, wow."

"But yeah, the ranch is great," she enthused as she picked up a plate and began piling it with some tasty looking samples, not taking very much of any one thing, but getting a wide variety of the different options available. "Like I said, it's desert territory, so it's pretty dry and brown, but there's lots of space and not any neighbors close by, so we can fly pretty freely without worrying about muggles seeing us. Which is important, because nobody's going to miss a flying elephant, which is about as big as our Abraxans can get, and they need a lot of exercise."
1 Jasmine No, no there isn't. 1397 Jasmine 0 5

Gary

January 18, 2018 9:20 PM
Gary just shook his head in disbelief as she talked about her horses. "As big as elephants? That's incredible. What kind of wingspan do they have? To get enough lift for that kind of weight... That's like a swallow trying to carry a coconut." He grinned, mainly to himself, at the reference. "Are their bones hollow like birds? That would drop their weight considerably, but would it leave enough strength to support the creatures while they were standing?" He mused for a few moments, realizing that he had no real way of calculating weight ratios and bone density factors in his head, even if he knew all of the correct numbers and formulas. "I guess that's another thing to chalk up to 'a wizard did it'." His brain paused again momentarily as it took another sudden left turn at that thought and shot down a completely unrelated dark alley in his mind, "Do owlbears actually exist? Lore usually claims that a crazy wizard made those things."

He chuckled a bit at her reaction to his camping story. "Yeah, Dad had mostly gotten the tent up while Mom was unpacking the food when the rain started. It started off slowly enough, but then the critters came to steal the food when Mom went back to the car. Dad and I saw them and we both moved to defend our pantry." Gary crouched a little and jumped, getting into the story. "Dad's foot got tangled in the tent line and he pulled the whole thing down while landing on his face. Mom turned and shrieked as the animals scampered away with our food, just as a huge bolt of lightening streaked across the sky. It was followed almost immediately with a booming crash of thunder and the skies opened up. We all ran for the car, and spent the rest of the night there." The same sad smile crossed Gary's face again as the memory washed over him again. Then he snapped himself out of it and back to the present. "The rain let up in the morning, and pretty much everything was gone. It was an experience."
2 Gary What about potions class? 1404 Gary 0 5

Jasmine

January 24, 2018 10:17 AM
Jasmine was dutifully trying to remember the measure of Flossie’s wingspan when Gary, instead of politely waiting for her to provide the requested statistic, kept asking questions, each one increasingly less likely for her to be able to answer than the last, until he was questioning her about some kind of obscure creature called an owlbear, which her family certainly didn’t raise on their ranch.

“Well, I haven’t heard of them,” she said, opting to answer the latest question since the conversation seemed to have moved along to that point with all of Gary’s rambling. “But we’re still just first years, so they may come up in intermediate or advanced Care of Magical Creatures. I don’t know about some unnamed mad wizard, but magic in general has made some very unlikely things possible.”

“Like elephant sized flying horses,” she added, sounding very pleased with herself for bringing the conversation back around to those. “Their bones are not hollow,” she put in, too, because she knew this, and he had asked. “They use magic to make up for their lack of arrow dynamics.” Uncle Daniel had told her that once. She wasn’t quite sure what arrow dynamics were, but she gathered they had something to do with how things could fly (including arrows, but horses and planes and brooms and other things, too. She guessed maybe the term was invented when it was mostly arrows that people worried about flying.)

She picked up a handful of marshmallows from the food table and asked, “Did you want to toast marshmallows?” She was closer to the roasting sticks, “I can grab you a stick.”
1 Jasmine The potions might suffer, but I’d enjoy it more 1397 Jasmine 0 5