Prof. Isis Carter

April 14, 2015 6:20 PM
It was safe to say that Isis was glad to see Diana Yu back at Sonora. Aside from finding her a generally enjoyable lady, Isis was not going to miss teaching Potions. Nothing against the course, either: it was just rather tiring to be essentially running two courses. She got a surprising amount of work for a substitute, really, although she certainly wasn’t complaining. It would certainly slow down once the school hired a full-time Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, but it was just nice to actually be bringing home a paycheck.

Having only one topic to contend with, however, definitely had its benefits. It allowed her to plan more elaborate lessons. For today’s advanced class, for example, she had devised a sort of reflexive game in the Gardens. She made sure to tell them in their last class with her that today’s would not take place in the Defense classroom, but just in case anyone forgot and appeared at the wrong location, she posted a sign on the door to direct them.

She dropped her messenger bag by the wayside and awaited their arrival by the entrance to the maze. After allowing five minutes or so to pass as a grace period for anyone running late, Isis began. “Welcome, everyone,” she started calmly. “Today’s assignment is all about reflexes. You’re going into the maze either alone or in small groups, wands at the ready, and dealing with the ‘creatures’ that pop up.” Air quotes were utilized.

“However, you aren’t actually dealing with anything dangerous out there,” she explained. “When you reach a clearing, anywhere from three to six cardboard cutouts will spring up in front of you. Some will be Inferi. When you see them, you have to deal with them as you would deal with real Inferi.” If they had paid any attention in class over the last few days, they would know that Inferi were most susceptible to fire-based magic, and despite being cardboard, the mock-Inferi would respond the same way, with most other types of magic simply having no effect. The fire-rope charm was her best recommendation.

“But some of the cutouts will be regular humans,” Isis went on. “So in your split-second decision-making, you have to account for which targets to attack and which to ignore.” That was the real challenge of the exercise, she felt. Once the cutouts started springing up, the surprise might make hands slip. With a gesture to several breaks in the Gardens hedges, she concluded, “You can pick between any of these paths, and I’ll see you on the other side.” She had selected some that would have three to five clearings before leading back to the start. Every path was different in terms of how many clearings it would have, how many cutouts it would have, and how many of those would be Inferi. Every option was a new adventure.


OOC: I'm looking for creativity as well as length and rule-following, but make sure to have fun with it! None of the paths lead so deep that Isis would be unable to hear someone call for her if she is needed, so feel free to tag me if you need something! Happy posting!
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Annette Pierce, Pecari

April 15, 2015 12:27 PM
Annette shifted on her feet, relieved that she'd been able to talk Annabelle out of the heels she'd initially been set on for today's ensemble. Instead she was wearing a pair of white sandals that were a bit more frilly that she would have chosen herself, but they were at least comfortable and let her feet stand flat on the ground, granting her the balance and agility she figured she'd need for an outdoor DADA lesson.

RATS DADA was actually going better than she had expected it to, even as they hit the homestretch before the massive final exams that made all seventh years dread the close of their final year. Charms had been a given, and Transfiguration had seemed one as well before Annette only pulled a P on her CATS. She'd retaken it at the end of the summer, with the other students who had chosen to delay their exam after half a year without real professors, and pulled off a much more satisfactory E, so that went back on the table as their second RATS course, but they both thought only two classes was too few even for a pair of girls who didn't have too many plans past graduation.

They had excluded CoMC because neither much cared for it and Annabelle had only gotten an A on her CATS. They'd both gotten Es in Potions and that probably would have been their best option, but Annabelle had decided she was burned out on potions after writing the definitive glossary of all terms, ingredients, and recipes they'd learned in their first five years for their open book exam.

And that pretty much just left them with DADA. Annette had scored one of her two Os there (the other being Charms) but Annabelle had hit the same crumbling slope of a disastrous practical that had destroyed Annette's first transfiguration grade and only pulled an A. But between not having any professor part of that year and a substitute the rest of the time since Professor Levy left for good after being intermittent for a while before that, an A was good enough to continue with the subject.

So here they were in their seventh year, finishing up their study of Advanced DADA. Annabelle, she knew, would be glad to be done with it and she sometimes suspected her sister regretted not going with Potions after all despite the clinging fumes that even repeated washings did not always entirely remove and the havoc it wreaked on one's hair (Annabelle's other justifications for dropping their best scoring class which additionally was relatively useful for the day-to-day life of a witch and furthermore did not involve their problems with wand waving), but Annette liked the class. Especially the lessons like today where they got to do something more interesting than sit at desks and practice spells or learn dry (or occasionally horrifying) facts about dark creatures.

When it became apparent they weren't going to actually face a real Inferi (which was sadly not something she would put past the Sonora administration), she decided this was going to be one of the good ones. It almost sounded fun.

Hoping to find a partner who seemed at least somewhat enthusiastic about the exercise so they could enjoy the game together, Annette parted ways with Annabelle and cheerfully asked a potential candidate, "Want to go Inferi hunting with me?" With a class as small as Advanced DADA was, she gave no thought to social status or House in her selection. She just wanted a parter who looked ready to have some fun with this. She didn't think that was too much to ask.
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