Professor Declan "Deck" Chatterjee

December 02, 2006 9:33 AM
The feast progressed onward, and Declan soon retreated from the conversation, content to enjoy the food (he'd done far too much of the cooking over the summer, and Merlin only knew why Maggie and Mum had abandoned the kitchen to him, outside of a sturdy Confundus Charm) and listen to the conversations around him. Soon, though, it began to grow late, and though the voices of staff member and student alike continued to chatter on, plates were emptied and pushed away, goblets were drained and discarded--and it was time for Declan to take up his place as the head of Teppenpaw House.

Kiva and Marian went to collect their students, and Declan followed suit, pushing back out of the chair and making his way down to the main floor. "Teppenpaw," he called, with the careful and subtle application of a very minor, wandless Sonorus Charm just to make sure they all heard him. "This way, if you please," he added with a smile.\n\n
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Hikaru Kasuragi

December 06, 2006 6:36 PM
Hikaru heard the Proffessor and sighed...he had wanted to stay in the hall longer but, oh well......
He walked after the group not looking very enthused\n\n
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Professor Deck

December 06, 2006 6:58 PM
Hikaru,

I'm glad to see you're already participating in our new term! I would like, however, to remind you that we generally place the minimum length of a post at about two paragraphs of five sentences each (though the exact format is, of course, up to you and the post's content). This makes it much easier for others to respond to your posts. If you're strapped for things to write about, think about this: what is your character wearing, or thinking, or doing? What is their facial expression like? What are the surroundings like?

Also, please note that spelling and punctuation are things to watch out for. An ellipsis, which should be used sparingly and not as typical punctuation, consists of three periods--"..."--if it is in the middle of a sentence, and if at the end of the sentence, four--"....".

Looking forward to seeing you around the boards!

Professor Declan Chatterjee\n\n
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