Headmaster Regal

January 17, 2011 11:07 AM
David Regal was more than excited to start his career in the administration aspect of an educational institution. The sixty-year old man had been a Transfiguration professor for the last thirty-five years of his life, and even when he absolutely loved educating the young ones, there was a time in every man’s life that a radical change was needed. For the native Scottish, this was it. His two sons were already married, building a life with their new families and his wife was used to his long absences due to his previous job. Being the new Headmaster of Sonora would not change his life, just his responsibilities, and he was more than ready to take them. His wife had taken rather well the changes in his life, especially since the pay raise would give her more economical liberties. For him, it was a way of giving her a better chance of recuperating the life of luxuries that she had left behind when they got married and left England for the United States.

Months before the actual start of term, the new appointed Headmaster had spent a lot of time learning from Sadi about how Sonora worked. It had been nice of Sadi to show him the ropes, especially with her illness and how it had affected her. Some days it seemed that she was about to collapse of tiredness. It sadden him to see her like that, nobody should suffer through such a horrible illness. But alas, that was life, and he hoped researchers would find a cure for it. That was no way to live life, it also had made him see that life was fickle and it could change for the worse in an instant. Another of the reasons he was glad he had taken the job. It was never too late to start new endeavors, and at his 60 years old, he still felt pretty young. He was halfway through his life; one had to love how magic extended one’s life in comparison to the Muggles. More time to do what you wanted.

The dark-haired man Apparated to Sonora the morning of the new start of term, it was exciting. The 60-year old had brown hair marred by grey; it was hard to decide whether he was still brown-haired or completely grey-haired, both colors were prominent on his head. The Headmaster was smartly dressed for this joyous occasion, robes of the deepest blue pressed to perfection by his wife Addison. He had talked with his staff for a few minutes before walking through the extensive grounds of the school. When it was time for the students to arrive at the school, he promptly made his way back. Fortunately, he was in the Cascade Hall before anyone entered.

Once the older students settled down, and the first-years waited to be sorted, David addressed the Hall. “Welcome to Sonora! I am Professor David Regal, the new Headmaster. Headmistress Powell will be missed since she was an extraordinary Head,” his voice was solemn and serious. He had great respect for Sadi.

David had been happy to see that Donovan Cohen was employed at the school. He knew the man, and since he hadn’t spoken with his staff about the Deputy Head position, he asked for his help and appointed him Deputy Head for the time being. “First years, Professor Cohen will hand you a goblet. Please drink from it so you can be sorted accordingly.” David was excited about this part of the Opening Feast, since he wanted to see how the potion would affect the first-years skins. Sadi had told him that their skin would change into the color of the chosen house: deep red for Crotalus, blue for Aladren, sunshine yellow for Teppenpaw and muddy brown for Pecari.

Once the newly sorted first-years found seats with their housemates, David continued with his address to the school. “Before the feast can begin, I have a few announcements,” he took a deep breath and continued to talk, “Congratulations to our New Head Boy and Girl, Daniel Nash II of Aladren and Charlotte Abbott of Crotalus.” David clapped as they came to receive their badges. “Now let’s have a round of applause for the new Prefects! Edmond Carey of Aladren, Andrew Duell of Teppenpaw, Marissa Stephenson of Crotalus and Jose Hernandez of Pecari.” Again, he clapped before handing them their badges. He smiled at everyone, he didn’t know them, but was proud of them nonetheless.

“I am almost finished. Don’t fret,” David chuckled before finishing with his address. “Thanks to the generous donations of some families, you will be able to enjoy a new room designed to help cultivate your different talents, as well as to provide a place where you can escape for a while from your studies. Though, remember that you are here to learn! The room is still under construction, when it is finally ready we will have an appropriate inauguration.” The new Headmaster grinned. “The final announcements of the evening consist on letting you know that Professor Cohen will be the Deputy Headmaster until further notice, Andreas Stravinos will substitute the Astronomy class, and we have a new Librarian, Miss DiAnna Diaz.” He clapped for them and smiled at everyone.

“Let the Opening Feast begin!” when he uttered those words, the tables were instantly filled with food, it smelled delicious. Now that everyone started eating and chatting, he sat down and exhaled. His first Opening Feast had been a success, in his very humble opinion.

OOC: Welcome First-years! Please refrain from posting on other boards until your Head of House posts his/her welcoming speech! Otherwise, have fun!
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Andrew Duell

January 17, 2011 7:19 PM
Andrew was really looking forward to getting back to Sonora this year. Although it would have been difficult to tell just by watching him on the ride to the school. He spent most of the trip reading, while occasionally staring blankly out over the landscape or scribbling in his notebook.

The summer had gone well enough, but it was just so mundane out there. He had spent the summer bouncing back and forth between his parents. Mom was nearly downright overbearing trying to pry any little bit of information out of him about the school and his life there. Some stuff was easy enough to tell her; what classes he liked, what he had learned, etc. Other stuff he wasn't... she kept asking which girl in the school he was dating. She refused to believe him when he told her 'none of them.' He had begun keeping track of how many times he had to tell her this, but he lost count. He also was having trouble convincing her that he had no idea what he was going to do after school yet. He still had years to figure that out. At the end of the summer he may have gotten through to her. She told him that he should be more involved with the other kids, school wasn't just about learning from books, but from the other people as well. He had to get involved. He tried to tune her out as well as he could while he packed his books.

Dad was the other end of the spectrum. He tried to make conversation, but wasn't terribly good at it. Those conversations mainly focused on Quidditch. His dad was pure muggle and didn't handle magic well, but for some reason he loved that game. It was the main reason why Andrew tried out for the team, he really wasn't that big of a fan of the game. He got much more time to do his studying and research while at his dad's place. He had a lot of theories to test out, and many experiments to run. Now that he was back at Sonora he could really start getting to work.

He climbed off the wagons and entered the hall with the rest of the students. He nodded some simple greetings to some of those he recognized as the filed in. He hadn't gone out of his way much here the past year or so, he didn't have a close group of friends like most of the students. Sure, there were some that he called 'friends' but really they were more like 'friendly acquaintances'. He looked around at these groups coming back together after the summer of being separated, and though maybe he should try to get more socially involved. Most of them looked happy to see one another again to share stories and such, his mother may be right, he was missing out on something. He caught a glance of himself in the rippled reflection of the rooms waterfalls, he looked... plain? Ordinary? Mundane himself? Well, maybe he could work something social into his calendar again.

Finding his way to the Teppenpaw table, he sat and listened to the new Headmaster. He seemed like a nice guy, Andrew never had a lot of interaction with the old Headmistress, and he figured it would be the same with the new guy. He watched as the first-year's lined up to drink from the goblet. Interesting he thought as he saw the results, there were a bunch of new Teppenpaws in this year. Whoever got suckered into being prefect was going to have their hands full.

A few minutes later when his name was called he nearly fell off his seat. Before his mind could really process what was going on, he noticed his feet had somehow already taken him halfway up to the front of the room. How could this have possibly happened? Was there a mistake? Him? Prefect? Oh dear... how...? But it was to late, he was standing in front of the new Headmaster. He had little choice, not that he really had any choice. Andrew smiled as best he was able, thanked the Headmaster, accepted the badge of prefect and returned to his seat.

Once back, he turned it over a few times in his hands, studied it as if it were some sort of strange alien device that had fallen from the sky. The food appeared on the table and he barely noticed it. Still holding the badge, he looked around at the other people at his table with the same bewildered expression that had been stuck there since his name was announced and asked simply "but... why...?"
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Tobar Brishen

January 18, 2011 12:16 AM
Tobar Brishen jumped off the wagon and smiled at Sonora glad to be home. After four years, Sonora was truly the fourteen year olds’ home. The caravan could never truly be his home now that he had formally broken off ties with Nadi Roth and shunned the title of Gypsy King. He had done it for his own sanity he needed a normal life, with a house and a steady job. Sure, it was a few years off but Tobar had to plan ahead now. His black hair was once again shaved and now he wore Muggle blue jeans and a t-shirt. His mother and father had not been happy about his choices and had chosen to not send the rest of the Brishen children to Sonora with him. Not that he minded Rosalie would have hated it here, Gianelly would not have done well, and Emilian was needed to be the leader of the caravan. He rubbed his head and smiled once again as he made his way inside Cascade Hall.

He sat down at the Teppenpaw table excited about not only being a fourth but he should be the Quidditch Captain this term. He had been the only member consistently on the team now and he had been the Assistant Captain last term. He looked over the new first years; a lot of them seemed to have turned yellow. He just prayed that some of them wanted to be on the Quidditch team. When the food finally appeared he smiled and was about to dig in when he heard the kid next to him say. "but... why...?"

Tobar glanced up to see Andrew Duell, a kid who had been on the Quidditch team during his second year. “Why what Andrew?” He asked with a raised eyebrow hoping beyond hope that during this conversation he could try to get Andrew to sign up again.
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Andrew Duell

January 18, 2011 10:58 AM
Andrew snapped out of his bewildered haze when someone near him said his name. It was a boy who certainly looked familiar, but... "Tobar!" He nearly shouted with a smile as recognition set in, and his associated name was drudged out of memory. Andrew was rather pleased with himself. Despite the fact that they had been on the Quidditch team together and housemates for years, Andrew was not good with names. Connecting those names with faces was even a bigger challenge.

Andrew realized then that his reaction may have been a bit of an overreaction, he tried to apologize, "Heh... sorry. You look a little different. I didn't recognize you at first." He then thought it best to move on, so looked down at the badge in his hand once more. He pausde for a moment to ruminate, "I just don't get why they gave prefect to me." With a shrug he answered himself, "I guess they had to give it to someone," and pinned the badge in place.

"So, what have you been up to all summer?"
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