Headmaster Bulla

November 11, 2008 9:30 AM
Another new year, Manfred thought to himself as he glanced out the window at the last batch of students alighting from the wagons and heading boisterously towards the main entrance. There were almost certainly Pecari's in that crowd. The sky was starting to darken, so he left his office and strolled down the hall of plants, heading for the main lobby of the school and from there into the Cascade Hall. He acknowledged Mims on his way past, nodding at the old portrait's greeting.

"We'll see," he said to a query. "Just because they've done so well in the past few years doesn't mean that Crotalus has the House Cup wrapped up for this year too! I suspect that Teppenpaw might give them a run for their knuts this year." Or Aladren, or even Pecari, but although he strove to be fair and equal in his treatments of all the students at Sonora, the house one spent seven years in - not to mention was the Head of for some years - did keep some allegiance. "I'm sure you'll keep careful note and be sure to keep me up to date though."

He made his way to the staff table at the front of the room, nodding at Kiva who had come for the feast despite the time and commute, and Sadi who was still acting as his Deputy, but specifically he sought out Charles Schmidt, the new Potions Master.

"And now the test of fire," he said, with an almost unusual amount of levity. "This will be the first time in eight years that anyone new has made the sorting potion. I do hope you've made enough for all our first years." And that it worked, he thought but did not say. The man's appearance gave one small pause for doubt, but his credentials had been quite respectable.

Nodding and indicating that they would talk more later during the feast, if Professor Schmidt wished to, Manfred took to the centre stage. He checked his pocket, patting it to make certain that he hadn't forgotten the box containing the badges he had to give out, and once satisfied looked out over the gathering students. Most of the older years had taken their seats, although a couple dashed in as he decided everyone was there. Directing a look at them that was designed to send them sheepishly to their places, Manfred nodded to indicate that the potion should be brought in and took his seat. The sorting had commenced.

Goblets, filled with a potion somewhat unique to Sonora and generally only known to those who had held the position of Potions Master or Mistress - it was, after all, a strictly held secret - there, were given to each new student while the rest of the school looked on. The potion was clear and bubbling, just as it always did and Manfred nodded with satisfaction. All would go as per normal then.

Of course, for some of those new students, what was about to happen was anything but normal.

The potion changed their colour - from tip to toe, hair, nails and everything - the dominant colour of the house they were to belong to. Those who turned a bright blue were beckoned towards the table where the Aladren students had gathered for the feast, while those who went deep red were summoned to join Crotalus, the muddy brown first years were raucously cheered over to Pecari and the others, who were sunshine yellow were warmly welcomed to Teppenpaw, each by the older students already assembled and well used to seeing this spectacle. The colours didn't last long, generally a few minutes at the most, but that was generally quite long enough for the house to be obvious and the unsuspecting first years to get quite a surprise. Manfred waited until things were starting to settle down again and then stood.

"Good evening," Manfred said to the gathered staff and students. "Here we are again for what promises to be another exciting year at Sonora Academy. I hope you are all rested after your summer holidays and looking forward to a year of learning, quidditch, soccer - if Mister Hodges continues his usual efforts in the gardens - or participating in any of the other clubs and activities that I'm sure will continue this year. I'm sure that Mister Elms and his friends will be looking for new people to join his Novelling Fury, and Mister Ashwood will be continuing with the Charms club amongst others. And, as our older students know, there will be a school concert at the end of the year to celebrate the Summer Solstice. So, there should be plenty to keep you all occupied and enjoying yourselves this year!

Now, there are a few more small announcements to be made, and then you can all enjoy the feast that the Prairie Elves have been working hard to prepare for us. Firstly, I would like to introduce our new Potions Master. As our older students will remember, Professor Connell left in the middle of last year and were lucky enough," if you didn't include the wall and the disruption it had caused, "to secure Professor Hallmond to sub for the spot for the remainder of the year. This year we have a proper replacement, and I hope you will all give Professor Schmidt the proper respect his position deserves."

He moved out to the front of the stage while the students were dutifully clapping their new Professor, pulling the box out of his pocket as he went.

"Now, I would like to call some students to the front of the room. If Mr Paul Tarwater of Aladren, Mr José Santoro of Crotalus, Miss Elfenbein Eriksson of Pecari and Miss Eavan Valentine of Teppenpaw could make their way up here... Oh yes, and if Miss Izabella Santoro and Mr Christobel Dupree of Aladren could join them..."

With a wordless gesture and smile, he left the older two students off to one side while he greeted the first four summoned in a voice lowered from the tone he had used to talk to the entire gathering.

"Congratulations all of you. As I'm quite certain you've worked out you four have been selected to serve as prefects. Please remember this is a position of both privilege and responsibility. You will have the power to give and take points, and will be expected to assist your Head of House and the Head Boy and Head Girl if a situation arises. I'm sure you will do us all proud in your new capacity."

All four were handed prefect badges - bronze metal embossed with the crest of Sonora and the word 'Prefect' underneath the crest. Manfred straightened up again afterwards to address the school again.

"A round of applause for the four students who have been chosen to join the ranks of our school prefects. I won't keep them up here, although I'm sure I'll be talking with them all very soon," he shooed them back down towards their friends, paying particular attention to Josh before beckoning the new Crotalus Prefect's older sister and Mr Dupress over. "And last, but most certainly not least, our new Head Boy and Head Girl." He handed the two the last remaining badges from the box, but made sure not to close it, as the interim badges that had been handed out at the end of last year would have to be returned to the box. They were a little bigger than the Prefect badges, one of which Christobel had already pinned to his uniform, and the Quidditch Captain badges although were of the same basic pattern - the school crest and the title of their newly official role embossed smartly into the metal. "I'll need the interim presumptive badges back," he said quietly to them both, taking advantage of the congratulatory noise the rest of the hall had erupted in.

He returned the badges to their box once they were handed to him, and closed the lid, before slipping it back into his pocket.

"As I can't justify keeping you from your feast any longer," he said with a what might have been a twinkle in his eye, "Enjoy!"

He waved his hand and each and every table was suddenly groaning under a multitude of dishes plates and jugs, each filled to the brim with one or another of a quite impressive variety of foods and drinks. Enough, indeed, that no student had yet found the feast lacking, and no student was ever likely too.

As he moved back to his seat, he noticed another person in the hall. He frowned, pausing midstep. The man in the far corner of the room nodded at him and then slipped out of the room. Manfred stood there for a moment, looking at the door he had left by and obviously thinking before continuing to his seat.

"How is Emery getting on?" he asked Kiva, as he selected some food distractedly.\r\n\r\n
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Taylor Li

November 14, 2008 6:03 PM
The buzzing with excitement and fill of nervous energy had begun about a week before Taylor left for school. It was her first time ever going to school. She would be with what she presumed to be normal kids, not Hollywood kids, even if they were wizards and witches, which technically she was now too. She couldn’t wait. She was going to be just like them. She would go to classes, eat regular meals (though, before leaving, she promised her mother she would be careful about her diet), and most importantly, the one that topped her list, make real friends. At least, she hoped she would.

Being dragged around to auditions by her mother, Taylor had made a couple of acquaintances with those that hated acting just as much, but for the most part, it was cut-throat competition. Rumors were spread, set-ups made, and the only thing someone could hope for was to survive it. Now, she had the chance to leave that behind for almost the entire year. What was even cooler was that in this year, she was going to be learning magic. Her mom was magical too, but didn’t use it much. Taylor supposed it had to do with her obsession towards being muggle and had actually been disappointed when Taylor had gotten a letter. Luckily, her father had put his foot down and she had been permitted to go.

The sense of energy that had started had continued with her to school and had seemed to be caught by Kinetic, who was in the bag she always carried around, as he kept shuffling around. She stuck her hand in the bag to pet his triangular head soothingly while she looked around Cascade Hall. It was fairly amazing, which was saying a lot since her father was a well-known architect who had a hand in designing some pretty prestigious buildings, and a sense of thrill went through her over thinking about what the rest of the school must look like, especially if it had a library and, oh, what books it must have!

Before any of this could be thought with any details, a clear liquid was being presented that they were to drink. She wrinkled her nose looking at it. She didn’t like the idea of drinking something she didn’t know exactly what was in it, but it didn’t seem as though she really had any choice. With a final grimace, she swallowed it down. With a start, she looked down to find that she had turned blue. Hmm. Interesting. She went off towards the blueberry table. Taking a seat, she pulled out her notebook and a pen. On the top of the page, she carefully wrote A Study into the Scientific Properties of Magic. There just had to be a scientific explanation to why a drink could cause the reaction it did or anything else they would be learning and she had seven years to figure it out.

Taylor was completely absorbed in writing out everything she could think of in regards to magic, both what was believed by muggles and what she had seen so far that she almost forgot exactly why it was she wanted to go to school so much. She was much too used to working independently. She stopped writing for a moment and went to grab an apple, which also gave her a pause to look at the other students, but it seemed fate had other plans as someone else went for the same apple. “Oh, I’m sorry,” she said to the other person with a gesture that they should take it. “I’m Taylor. Are you new as well?”
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Jera Valson

November 19, 2008 1:06 PM
After a full year at school, being at home on her own for almost the entire summer had been somewhat lonely. Not that Jera was really ever alone, with family visiting every week and the druids just up the mountain, but she did miss the constant company of eager young learners her own age. Yet when she entered the Hall again, the sheer volume of students overwhelmed Jera, and she hastened to find a seat among the Aladren students and immersed herself in a book. This [articular one was called 'Insects and anthropods: habits and habitats' and Jera was about halfway through it.

She barely noticed as other students were sorted, and only half-listened to the Headmaster's speech - she knew she could find out any important details later. In fact, Jera was only distratced by her reading as her stomach rumbled just a little. Barely looking up from her book, she reached a hand out towards the nearest dish but retracted it once she realised the girl next to her had been aiming for the same piece of fruit.

"It's okay," Jera smiled back, indicating the other girl should take the apple, and she helped herself to a cheese sandwich instead. She really wasn't fussy about food; as it was she'd only realised she wanted to eat because of her stomach growling.

"No, I'm not new," she replied, placing her sandwich on her plate for the moment. "I'm Jera," she returned the introduction, "in second year." She offered Taylor a shy smile. "Welcome to Aladren."
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