Nathan Xavier

February 19, 2016 10:45 AM
The third challenge, like its predessors, had been preceded with a notice in each common room to inform the students they were to meet in front of the main entrance into the Gardens on Saturday morning and they were advised to wear 'clothing that would not be ruined by a bit of dirt.' No other clues were given as to what the third challenge would entail.

As the groups began to gather at the designated place and time, they found fifteen platforms lined up against the outside hedge of the labyrinth and Nathan Xavier standing on the one in the center, which was marked as belonging to group eight. The platforms were about five foot square, and gave the groundskeeper an extra foot of height so he could be seen easier by those at the back of the growing crowd.

Nathan did not wait much past the advertised 9:30 start time before beginning. "Hello, and welcome to the third and final challenge. As you may have guessed based on the previous themes and the mention of dirt, today will focus on Earth. We will finish off the elements when we announce the winning group at the bonfire at the end of the year. So far, our leaders are Groups Two, Five, and Three, so congratulations to them, and those are the teams to outdo today, if you can."

He took a brief pause, mostly to catch his breath and rub his sweaty palms on his robes (the weather was very nearly perfect today, but Nathan was unused to addressing so many people at once and he felt quite hot under so many gazes). "What we'll be doing is creating an art project using natural materials you find in the Gardens. Construct your sculpture on the platform labeled with your group number. Everyone should help contribute to your team masterpiece. You may use magic to help during material gather or construction if you'd like, but it is not required. I'd appreciate it if you don't cut down whole trees, but pretty much anything you find in the labyrinth is fair game to use in your project as long as it fits on your platform. Points will be awarded by a judging panel of staff members based on creativity and aesthetic quality. No need to rush. You have all day. Find me if you have any questions or concerns. Picnic lunches will be made available at noon. Now, go forth and create!"

Terminating the sonorus charm that had been making his voice easily heard by all, he stepped down off the platform and wiped his brow with his sleeve. He was looking forward to seeing what the students came up with, but he was glad his speaking part was over.

And he hoped the kids didn't tear up his Gardens too horribly.


OOC: As before, this will be Quidditch style posting in no particular order. Each team has a 5x5 platform to build their artistic creation upon. You can use anything in the labyrinth in your project: plants, rocks, dirt, park benches, gnomes if you can get then to stay put... whatever you can get onto your platform. Enjoy!
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Ava Fletcher

February 26, 2016 9:25 AM
Somehow, somehow, for some reason, someone had decided that Ava’s team was good enough to move up the rankings from sixth place to fourth. It kind of excited Ava and she had written a letter to the latest address her mother had written Papa from, ecstatic to tell her the good news and also to casually mention that she was graduating soon and would she like to come to the ceremony? She was a little disappointed because she hadn’t been accepting into the Healer’s program that she had applied to despite working so incredibly hard to get in, but she had been accepted to one of Muggle colleges she’d applied to for her grandfather’s sake and so she had reluctantly committed herself to university in California on a scholarship, and resolved to study hard over the summer and join the next round of applicants for the Healing trainee program.

Nevertheless she was proud, so proud of her little team of misfits—not a single one of them was like the other in anyway, and she loved that about their team! She greeted them all with large smiles as they showed up in the gardens and her smile grew even wider as Mr. Xavier let them know what it was they would be doing for their task. It didn’t matter how she was feeling personally about the ambiguous days following graduation, she was there for her team who was marked fourth over all and she was determined that they either keep their place or rise higher.

Throwing herself into art had always been something that Ava had done to forget about other things—the past two years she had thrown herself into her schoolwork more than anything, determined that she should reach her goal of becoming a Healer so that her mother would be proud of her for once, but she was ready to return to her roots! She had neglected her art in favor of her studies for too long!

“I think this will be really fun!” she said with a large smile to her teammates. “The really cool thing about art is that there really is not right or wrong way to do this. I’ve not ever done any sculptures before, but I say we just kind of start putting stuff together, anything we can find. Or…” her eyes twinkled mischievously. She had a really good idea. In the summer time, Port Townsend sometimes had street performers to entertain the tourists and pick up an extra couple dollars. Sometimes there were people dressed in outrageous costumes of all gold or covered in mirrors who stood perfectly still all day long, a kind of human statue of sorts.

“What do you guys so to us being the statues?” she asked suddenly. “We can cover ourselves in mud and then pose when the time is up as though we were all clay. Or, if some of us don’t want to get muddy, they can pose as the artist who ‘sculpt’ the rest of us, but then they can also be in a frozen sort of position so that they’re part of the sculpture too, what do you think?”

It was a simple idea, but she didn’t think anyone else would be thinking like that. Most other people would hear “sculpture” and think about the random objects that modern sculptors threw together or else the classic ivory works of ancient times. Plus, there was nothing more beautiful than the human body (well, perhaps the ocean, but Ava didn’t really think that a group of students could accurately capture the immense beauty of the ocean during a school challenge in the middle of a labyrinth and she didn’t think she wanted to try that anyhow), so they were sure to gain both aesthetic and originality points. Additionally, it was something that Nevaeh could do without much trouble. She worried that the more excitable Kyte might have some trouble staying still, but she hoped that the unique idea would give him enough motivation to want to. After all, it was the intention that counted.

OOC: Title from Shel Silverstein's poem, "Happy Ending?"
10 Ava Fletcher Give me a happy middle and a very happy start (Team 1) 258 Ava Fletcher 0 5


Kyte Collindale

March 03, 2016 11:05 PM
Kyte had been pretty suspicious about the first two challenges. They just weren’t really his thing - they all felt really contrived and like they were all jumping through hoops, and he only liked doing that when it was in a purely literal sense. Still, the flying element in the last one had been kind of fun. He enjoyed any excuse to exercise his broom skills. And their team had a nice vibe. No one was being pushy with anyone, or obsessed about winning. Those things would have made him really uncomfortable.

The last challenge sounded the best out of the three too. He liked art. He hadn’t made a lot of it, but scavenging in the woods and making nature sculptures seemed a lot more like familiar territory than puzzle solving a fake sleigh full of fake presents. Art and performing were at least related. They even called them ‘circus arts’ so maybe it wouldn’t be stretching it too much to include what he loved best… He grinned as Ava spoke, glad she had a free and easy attitude towards this. Even if they were going to be judged as having done it “right” or “wrong” (or at least “better” or “worse”) at least their team captain was going about the whole thing the right way.

“I was just thinking the same!” he grinned, when she talked about them being in the piece, “Which could mean Raine is thinking the same thing, so we might not be the only ones who do it. But she might not be thinking it, and she isn’t always one for sharing her ideas in a big group,” he explained. Kyte believed in being to the point, which other people sometimes mistook for bluntness or being rude. However, he didn’t think it was a bad thing that they might not be the only ones thinking it, nor did he see it as a criticism that Raine didn’t voice her thoughts much (although he didn’t really understand why not). Those were both just facts - facts which it was good for everyone to know, and on which he wasn’t offering any judgement.
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