Nathan Xavier

April 01, 2016 7:32 PM
Nathan Xavier stood, as he had two years ago, in the landing area for the flying wagons as they arrived from all corners of the United States. International students were responsible for getting into the country by their most convenient method, but once inside the US, they would also board one of the wagons for the final leg of their journey to the school. Also as he had two years ago, the heavy-set middle aged man offered directions to those disembarking.

"Hello and welcome or welcome back to Sonora Academy," he greeted again as another wagon landed and disgorged an assortment of new and old students. "Leave your luggage in the wagon; the elves will deliver it to its appropriate location. New first years, you can head over that way and collect a welcome packet, get some snacks, and get to know your fellow classmates until we are ready to start the Orientation." He indicated a nearby clearing in the Gardens where a reception area was set up with tables of food, a large banner ("First Year Orientation - Welcome to Sonora Academy!"), and a few piles of green folders on the table beneath the banner.

"Returning students, the Cascade Hall has some snacks for you if you're hungry, otherwise you can head up to your rooms and settle in. Prefects or Heads of House should be in the Hall if you need a password. The library is also open if you would rather spend the time until the feast reading." The students split off to their various destinations, and Nathan turned to address the next wagon load of kids with the same instructions.

Eventually, all the wagons were accounted for and he headed into the clearing where the first years had gathered. In addition to the green hedges enclosing the area, and a large maple tree shading the space, as well as the tables and banner, the reception clearing was also decorated with a handful of natural sculptures. They were not necessarily the top scoring sculptures that came out of last term's team event (some of which had walked away as soon as the judging was complete), but they were the ones Nathan had deemed most likely to endure the elements for a year or more. He'd liked all of the results he'd seen and was hoping these showcase ones would survive until the next school wide set of challenges was issued. Reinhardts had contributed to two of them, so there was a good chance those ones might make it that long at least. But even if they all fell apart at the end of the week (unlikely, since they'd made through the whole summer intact), they would, if nothing else, potentially provide conversation starters for the first years who were currently almost all complete strangers to one another.

He let them mingle for a little while longer, giving the last wagon group time to get their packet and a plate, then cleared his throat to gain their attention. Speaking in front of this group was not nearly as intimidating as speaking in front of the whole student body last spring, so his nerves were not nearly as apparent as they had been then. A keen eye, though, could probably note that he repeatedly wiped sweaty hands against his green robes (which were a lighter shade than their uniforms, but close enough that it was fairly clear he was trying to show school spirit).

"Hello, and welcome again to Sonora Academy of Magic," he began with a voice that was deep and loud enough to carry well over this small area without amplification. "My name is Mr. Xavier, and I am the groundskeeper and Head of Teppenpaw House here. I'll be giving you all a little overview of what to expect, then we'll break to continue meeting each other, then we will finish up with a tour of the grounds and school, which will end at our dining hall, the Cascade Hall, just in time for your Sorting Ceremony and the Welcoming Feast."

He paused a moment, less for dramatic effect and more to organize his thoughts and briefly pray he didn't forget any important parts of his rehearsed speech. "This is a school, so I'll start with academics. You should have a copy of the class schedule in your folders. All first years take the same core classes, and most of those will be shared with the second year class, and are collectively known as beginner level classes. In third year, you move up to intermediates and are allowed to select optional elective courses or begin independent studies at that time. In sixth year, you become advanced students and are allowed to drop the courses you don't want to take anymore." This time, Nathan decided not to mention the massive exams that took place at the end of fifth and seventh year, figuring it was too far off to bother scaring them about those already. He only kept in the part about advanced classes because it implied dropping classes wasn't a done thing until that point.

"Also, we have several student run clubs, some of which have an academic focus, like the science club or the book club. We also currently have an art club, an archery club, and House Quidditch Teams. If none of those cover what you would like to do as an extracurricular activity, you may start your own. In the past, we've also had cooking, fashion, and dance clubs. They just need a leader to volunteer to start them up again."

He wiped his palms on his robes again, then went on, "For living arrangements, everyone is split into one of four Houses, chosen by some personal characteristics and values during our Sorting Ceremony later today. Within each House, you will room with those of your year and gender. Each House has three prefects, one from each of the year groups fifth year and up, a Quidditch Captain, and a faculty member called your Head of House, any of which you can go to with questions or problems."

He had decided not to go into which traits were characteristic of each House this year in the vain hope that maybe that would slow the perpetuation of House stereotypes, though the school literature they had received with their acceptance letters went into those details and had likely already done that damage.

"Houses serve as your family here as you will be seeing quite a bit of one another over the next seven years. Each House earns points for exceptional classwork, behavior and participation in school activities such as Quidditch. Likewise, misbehavior loses points. The House with the most points at the end of the year gets the honor of hosting the House Cup in their commons the next year."

He took a deep breath and finished off with the key facts people probably wanted to know but didn't fit together in any neat categories. "Small fare food like sandwiches and snacks are available upon request in the Cascade Hall at all times between 6am and curfew at 10, but larger meals are marked on your schedule and are only available then. All students are welcome on the House Quidditch teams; no experience necessary. I think most teams have openings."

"If you have any further questions feel free to ask me or one of the other staff members." He took a moment to nod at the other staff volunteers who had chosen to help him chaperone the group during the orientation. "In the mean time, enjoy the food and talk amongst yourselves. The tour will begin in approximately one hour."


OOC (Out of Character):
Welcome first years to Sonora! You can post a reply here to ask staff questions or meet your new classmates. This thread is intended for first year students to have a chance to try out posting and get a hang of the site before we throw you into the big Opening Feast next week, which is open to the entire school population and can be a bit overwhelming. So post, enjoy, have fun! Everyone here is happy to help out, so if you've got a question, put it on the OOC or try to catch somebody in the Chatzy and we'll try to get you an answer as quick as we can.
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Sébastien Évreux

April 04, 2016 11:47 AM
It took all of his training to hide the panic beneath a calm visage. Everything was different. He barely knew anyone, and was similarly unknown to them. Still, as he stood in the middle of a strange and new world Sébastien managed to appear confident and relaxed.

The wagon ride had been long – especially when forced to travel in a carriage with the infuriating Louis Valois, that stuck-up first-tier noblesse heir who thought he was oh-so-important. Luckily Madeleine Dautin had been there to make the journey more pleasant, and Sébastien was glad to have an ally in this foreign land. He actually felt quite protective of Madeleine, and had tried to stay with her after they left the wagon. Unfortunately they had been separated. He would have to check on her later (he even managed to convince himself that this would be entirely for her benefit – surely it wasn't that he needed to see a familiar face).

Despite the friendly smile on his face, Sébastien gave out an air of slightly haughty superiority. A little short for his age, he was smartly dressed in highly fashionable clothes, and his blonde hair was neatly combed back. The Évreux family heir wouldn’t dream of being seen in public at anything but his best.

Sébastien stood there, slightly apart from the main group of people, and surveyed his new classmates whilst listening to the groundskeeper's speech (honestly, welcomed by the groundskeeper? He’d expected some a little more important – and a little less nervous.). The speech didn't really tell him anything he didn't already know, although he was interested to hear that most of the Quidditch teams had openings for players. Bastien was, of course, proficient on a broom – his father would stand for nothing less – but wasn't sure if he enjoyed the sport enough to join his house team. Still, it might prove a useful way of meeting people.

And with that thought, he decided he couldn't stand here on his own until the tour started. Walking over to the tables, he picked up one of the peculiar green folders and avoided the food. He moved away, and looked around for someone to talk to. Spotting someone who looked reasonably respectable, he headed over to them and introduced himself in what he hoped was perfect English.

“Hello. I am Sébastien Évreux, from France. Into which house do you think you will be sorted?”

Sébastien had fully considered all the house options when doing his Sonora research, and had come to the conclusion that Crotalus and Aladren sounded like the most respectable options. Still, he didn’t want to alienate classmates from other houses, so decided not to voice that opinion.
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Jocelyn Spencer

April 07, 2016 4:09 AM
Jocelyn had never felt so nauseated as she did on the wagon ride to Sonora. Oysters had a similar effect on her, but even they were accompanied by less nausea (though they were instead accompanied with chest pains and a mild rash.) Cassandra had flitted off somewhere when the wagons were being loaded and so they had been mercifully separated. “Good,” Jocelyn thought, “the less we have to see each other the better.” Jocelyn didn’t hate her cousin but she was an impediment towards making the right connections. Although it would be a long time until she would graduate, opening doors now was important.

And this boy, Sebastien, might be the first connection worth making. “Pleasure to meet you. I’m Jocelyn Spencer.” In response to his question she answered, “I believe I’ll be sorted into either Crotalus or Aladren.” She was definitely not Teppenpaw material –Cassandra could be, she was too stupidly nice- but Cassandra wasn’t. She was more sensible than that. What sort of Pureblood lady was sorted into Teppenpaw? That went for Pecari as well, so many active girls, disregarding propriety in favor of flying brooms. Ghastly. She hoped almost desperately that she’d be sorted into one of the remaining two. She had faith, though, that the sorting potion would not make too egregious an error and house her differently. She was smart enough for Aladren, certainly, and she was ambitious enough for Crotalus. “Where do you think you’ll be placed?”
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Sébastien Évreux

April 08, 2016 11:54 AM
Sébastien decided he’d chosen quite well: Jocelyn seemed well-mannered and was hopefully from a good family. As yet there seemed to be no indications to the contrary. He vaguely recognised the name Spencer (he had read up on American pureblood families before leaving France), but was aware that it could, for all he knew, be a common name here. Still, there was no harm in being polite (if she turned out to be from not such a good family, he could avoid her later) so he smiled charmingly at her before responding.

“Yes, Crotalus and Aladren certainly seem like the more appropriate houses.” Another point in her favour, then – the characteristics of the Pecari house seemed rather inappropriées, and Teppenpaw seemed a rather pointless house - what was the point of helping others if it did not help you?

Sébastien was very aware that, in the next seven years at Sonora, he was expected to make Good Connections. The Évreux family were one of the noblesse of French wizarding society. Whilst their family was not one of the very finest or oldest, they were definitely one of the wealthiest, and on the rise. A series of strategic marriages had rather improved their status (sadly for them, money was not everything in France), and Sébastien had high hopes of further increasing his family’s success.

Searching around for a topic to continue the conversation, Bastien decided that more information on the school and its occupants wouldn’t come amiss.

“So, have you any siblings who already attend Sonora?” he asked. Maybe asking about siblings would also give more of an insight into who this girl was.
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