Headmaster Brockert

March 09, 2014 3:07 AM
Mortimer could not help but be internally thrilled that he was now completely the Headmaster, not that he'd let on his feelings about it show in any way. The position was all his now, which he was exceedingly proud of, and while he wouldn't be able to abuse that power to a great degree as he'd be far more likely to hang onto it that way, and more than anything he wanted to retain it. The Aladren alum was pretty far from being the family patriarch with not only Uncle Clifford's direct descendents, but his father's older brother, and his own two elder brothers and their sons standing in his way. Being Headmaster was almost as good as being patriarch, in some ways, and honestly made him consider himself a lot more important.

Admittedly, he even mostly respected his staff. Despite their lack of social status, they were at least more than competent at their chosen profession. Of course. beyond being polite and even what for him was considered pleasant, he still remained distant and was reluctant to allow any sort of softer side to his employees or students, something he hoped he could keep up when his grandchildren came to school. The only staff member he didn't completely respect was Lydia Chambers, but that had more to do with her age and choice of subject matter. Maybe if she offered to teach one of the real subjects that was in need of a professor instead of the most useless subject there was. As far as Mortimer was concerned, Muggle Studies ranked even below Divinations in that way. The halfbloods and Muggleborns already knew Muggle things and therefore didn't need the class. In fact, they had an unfair advantage in it, while purebloods really didn't in other subjects and it was a class no self-respecting pureblood would ever take. It was an accepted subject anyway to have as an elective, it was just a little unnecessary when Care of Magical Creatures and Defense Against the Dark Arts were more important subject. At least Miss Chambers was friendly and enthusiastic which though could be a bit of an irksome trait for people in general in his opinion, most people disagreed.

He stood to address the assembled mass. "Welcome all to the new term, whether you be a returning student or an incoming first year." Mortimer was not a man of many words, which made the next part of his job a tad annoying. Fortunately, it was all stuff that needed to be said, otherwise it would be totally pointless and he didn't like to waste his time with pointless blather. "The first order of business is to sort the new first years. Each of you will step up to our Deputy Headmistress, Professor Skies, who is also the Transfiguration Professor and the Crotalus Head of House. accept a goblet for her, and take a sip from it, which will temporarily change your skin color.. Then you are to join your house table." Really this was a bit silly, given that it was not expected at any other time of the year and even Mortimer wasn't so much of a stickler that he would say, give detention, for someone not sitting at their house's designated table or even truly cared enough to pay attention. "The colors you turn signify blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari."

Once the Sorting was finished, Mortimer went on. "Next, I would like to call Thaddeus Pierce and Alicia Bauer up to accept their Head Student badges. Congratulations." The new Headmaster said as he handed the students their badges. "Now I would like the following students to come up, Anthony Carey VIII, Carter Browning, Effie Arbon and Wendy Canterbury." Once they had all joined him, he awarded each of them with their badges. Mortimer had to admit that while he highly approved of Mr. Carey and Miss Arbon, he wasn't too thrilled about the other two. Miss Canterbury was a Muggleborn and while Mr. Browning was from a decent family, he surely didn't behave as such. Despite it all, he had to put on a good polite face and keep his disdain to himself. "Congratualations to you all as well." He said, even forcing a smile. The Bauer girl might not have been pure, but at least she was intelligent.

"We also have a new Medic on staff this semester, Medic Edda Eir. Please to your best to make her feel as welcome as possible." Honestly, with all the departures recently, Mortimer was admittedly quite glad to have Edda. Even he had to admit that being qualified for the position was more important in this situation than being an important member of society.

"Finally, before we sing the school song" Somthing Mortimer found to be quite a silly and utterly ridiculous tradition. "I have one last announcement. This year's Midsummer Event is to be the Bonfire. Instructions to follow at a later date."

As sheets of music appeared in front of the students, he spoke up one last time. "Let us begin." Honestly, in his book, this was a little much. Students were really probably getting hungry by now. He personally didn't want to participate in the singing. Singing was not something that Mortimer did , considering it to be beneath his dignity. Still, as Headmaster, it seemed to be a necessary evil.


Every day we strive
Learning to survive
Life’s hardships and to solve its mystery.
Learning to defend
Our honour and our friends,
Flying high to meet our destiny
We will stand and face those who want to harm us.
We won’t let the world transfigure, jinx or charm us
I won’t fight alone, as long as you are with me.
Sonora be my home, my tutor and my spirit
Vasita quoque floeat; Even the desert blooms.


With that, a diverse array of food appeared in front of the students. "Please wait until your Head of House calls for you before leaving the Feast so they can escort you to your respective houses. With that, please enjoy the rest of your meal." Though to be honest, he wasn't sure he cared how enjoyable they found it. So long as there wasn't any bloodshed-which was sure to cause mountains of paper work and possible law suits, as well the chance of expulsions when Mortimer really wanted people's tuition, as did the Board. He sat back in his own chair and turned to his meal.
\r\n\r\n\r\nOOC-Welcome First years! Please do not post on any other board until your Head of House posts his/her welcoming speech, which should be up in a week's time. Have fun at the feast and remember the site rules. Happy posting everyone! I also apologize to the authors of Lydia Chambers, Carter Browning and Wendy Canterbury. These are solely the opinion of Mortimer and not myself.
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Emery Kijewski-Jareau

March 11, 2014 6:57 PM
Emery’s summer had gone pretty well all things considered. He spent most of his days outdoors with his friends, this could be seen rather splendidly with the splatter of new freckles across his face and arms, wandering around the neighborhood or playing sports at the nearby park. He liked to be outside and with people, his friends. There was no weird wall between them. They just had fun. In the evenings, they did the family meals together and sometimes were allowed time with Angel. He was neither better or worse than he had been at the start of term, but knowing that Emery was allowed time with him, helped him with the acceptance of his brother’s fate. Not that he was at all prepared for something so devastating to happen; he was only grasping the surface of it all.

It was a happier summer than the last one. Even his mother seemed lighter than she had been all school year. Emery knew that she was sad to let go of Sonora (even though she hinted that she could always come in as a sub from time to time), but she was so grateful to be able to spend all day with Angel and Harper, while allowing Ayita to have more of a life for herself. Emery and Chloe had both seen the change in their mother. She looked healthier and happier, which seeped into her middle children like cold air through a drafty window. When parents were happy, it really made a world of difference for everyone else.

School would be immensely different for Emery now that his mother had left Sonora. It wasn’t like he saw her all that often over the last couple of years while attending Sonora, but knowing that she had been there made it feel more like home. This new Headmaster, who Emery didn’t pay much attention to last year due to his attention being on family matters, seemed sour and grouchy. He was what Emery imagined grumpy neighbors to be like. Or mean grandfathers. Emery’s grandfather was Walter, his grandmother’s second husband. Emery liked Walter, he was carefree and always smiled. Emery wasn’t sure if he would like the new Headmaster, but he was aware that part of that might have been because he was biased towards his mother. Either way, he was going to keep an eye out to see how often Brockerts got special treatment.

With Chloe back over at the Pecari table, Emery grabbed some non-meat dishes. His mother was a vegetarian and so, this was mostly what Emery was raised on. Not that his mother ever restricted his diet, if he wanted meat, he was allowed it. Besides, Jeff ate meat and they had several cookouts where Emery ate plenty of cheeseburgers and steaks. But tonight, he didn’t want his stomach to be bogged down by heavy foods. He didn’t plan on staying long in the hall anyway. It wasn’t like he had people to talk to.
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Emrys Lucan

March 12, 2014 5:12 PM
After the meeting with Charlotte's parents at the end of last term had gone the way it did (Emrys hadn't been blind to the way they showered attention on his older cousin rather than him), he was nervous about seeing Charlotte again. She had apologized at the end of the night but a small part of him was refusing to believe it was sincere. After all, compared to Wesley, he was nothing. That said, he managed to keep his jealousy down to a minimum wishing so much that he didn't look exactly like Wesley. Much to his surprise, his hair had begun to lighten that summer and his freckles fade. It was weird to see such a difference when he looked in the mirror but he didn't do that often as it was still mostly Wesley's face that peered back at him.

He had written a little to Charlotte over the summer, a feeling of restraint reeling him in more than it had last year. He was worried her parents would think him bothersome if he kept up the continuous correspondence and though it was frustrating to not hear from who he thought of as his best friend, he knew it was for the better. He planned to actually branch out that fall and try and make some more friends so that if it came down to it, he wouldn't be left behind should Charlotte's family have a considerable amount of influence. It wasn't that he thought they were bad people but being compared to Wesley always made him feel a little less than- more now than when they had been little.

When he entered the hall, he decided to sit at his house table and looked around. He saw a familiar boy who he identified as Emery and he grinned as he thought of a lovely plan to make up. He sat down near Emery and waited for the food to arrive. Once it did, he put some macaroni and mashed potatoes on his plate until his dinner looked much like what he had eaten his first night there. Now though, he had learned to look outside while flying so the wagon didn't make him as nauseous.

"I nearly threw up on the wagon ride here," he said cheekily to Emery, imitating his opening conversation with the other boy a few years ago. "It's my fault for choosing to read a book at the beginning, but then again I never really travel much by any means except foot. I'm Emrys Lucan." He thought about it for a split second before deciding to just go all the way, and stuck out his hand rather awkwardly really hoping that Emery would get the hint and shake it.

He really hoped that the other boy would recognize this as an attempt to start over and move on to becoming friends. It wasn't that he didn't like the relationship he and his roommate had- they were very polite to each other, but he wanted something more. He wanted a friend, preferably another boy, who didn't look exactly like him and who wasn't a bad influence. Besides, he and Charlotte could always catch up later in the MARS room or something. He had learned some new pieces over the summer he was certain she'd be interested in. He would just have to learn to not be so dependent on her.

"Isn't it nice that both the Head Girl and the Head Boy are from Aladren this year?" Emrys asked as he looked around for a protein to eat. He desperately wanted to keep a conversation going but didn't really know what Emery liked nor what he was comfortable talking about. He didn't want to ask about the summer in case something with his brother had gone bad nor did he want to ask about the upcoming school year since Emery's mother was no longer there.

OOC: Read Emery's post and decided it was too good a chance to give up, maybe I'll do the common room later like I had planned
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Emery

March 13, 2014 9:32 PM
Emery, who had not been paying much attention to the goings around him, looking up when he heard his roommate speak. At the greeting, Emery set his fork down so that he could dig out the vial of nausea reliever potion that his mother provided to him, but paused when Emrys continued to talk and then went so far as to introduce himself again to him. Emery was rather confused for a moment and unsure as to what Emrys’s game was with all of it, but there was something vaguely familiar about his string of words.

Hesitantly, Emery took ahold of Emrys’s hand and shook it. “My mom gave me a vial of nausea reliever potion, my stomach is feeling better, but you can have it if you want.” Emery stated, feeling that was roughly what he had said the first night they had met. “It would be terrible if you couldn’t eat the food here. I’ve always heard that it’s quite good.” It was a strange sort of out of body experience this conversation had gone for him and he wasn’t quite sure why it went this way at all. “Emery Kijewski-Jareau.” He returned the introduction. When he was a first year, having his last name spoken so openly had worried him that people would judge him based on his mother having been the Headmistress of the school. As it turned out, no one really cared. It was possible it was because his mother never showed favor to them (as far as Emery could tell) and neither Emery or Chloe made much noise about it either. Now that she was gone, he suppose it wouldn’t really matter anymore anyway.

Emery glanced in the direction of the general direction of where the Seventh Year head boy and girl were seated. He knew them by face from the yearbook, but nothing more than that. He guessed that since they were Aladren, they were overachievers. “I suppose. I don’t really know any of them anyway, so it doesn’t make much difference to me.” Emery commented. In a couple of years, Emrys and him would be competing for the Prefect badge, along with their other housemates. It was too soon to tell who would get it at this point and Emery wasn’t entirely sure if he even wanted it, but he knew badges were important. “Isn’t the Head Boy also the Quidditch Captain?” Emery asked. He didn’t know what the other girl did, but she probably had some club or another. That was how they were chosen right? Based on merits? He knew that was how Prefects were chosen, but he never gave the Head positions much thought before. He could always just write his mother and ask.

“We’re in Intermediate lessons now. Are you curious about the lessons we’ll be having?” Emery asked. “We’ll be able to see what the fifth years are learning for CATS, which is kind of like giving us a leg up on it when it’s our turn.” Maybe the topic of lessons was too nerdish to follow through with but it was something that Emery was looking forward to and saw no harm in discussing it with a fellow Aladren.
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Emrys Lucan

March 16, 2014 10:31 PM
Emrys figured that Emery probably was feeling a little bit weird- after all he was sure he'd feel odd too if his roommate re-introduced himself after two years if living together. Emrys was astounded it had been two whole years, he felt as if he had only just started Sonora a few days ago. "Nice to meet you, Emery," he said as he shook his roommate's hand. "I think I'll be fine without it though- I'm starting to feel better now, but thank you for offering!" He turned back to his plate and smiled. "The food does look delicious!" He stuck a fork into the macaroni and took a nice bite. "They had a dish like this in Merlin's day you know, called Makerouns, to aid in digestion."

As he chewed, Emrys looked in the direction of the Head Girl and Boy. "I suppose. I don’t really know any of them anyway, so it doesn’t make much difference to me," said Emery and Emrys nodded absentmindedly.

"It is a little weird," he replied. "That we don't really know them, I mean. It's such a small school that I feel as though I should know everyone or at least be on some sort of speaking terms with them. Weird to think that'll be us in a few years and one of our year mates will be Head Boy and Head Girl." He shrugged. "I don't want to think about growing up."

Emery asked him if the Head Boy was Quidditch Captain as well and Emrys just shrugged. He didn't really follow Quidditch but was sure he'd seen him wandering around the school with his uniform on. "I'm not positive," he replied. "I know he's on the team though so it would make sense, seeing as he's probably one of the oldest players... If he's both that certainly is something, wouldn't you say?"

Emrys briefly wondered who would be Head their year, or even prefect once they hit fifth year. That was coming up soon but he shook his head. He knew his grandfather would be wanting him to get a badge, and part of him wanted one simply because he knew Wesley would never be picked (nor would he want one). But he didn't want to think about his competition with Wesley tonight and was glad Emrys switched the conversation when he did. "I'm excited to be in the Intermediate level already! But I'm not looking forward to CATS at all..." The only encouragement he had was that he would probably perform better on his exams than Wesley which would give him a 'leg up,' as Emrey called it, when he entered the workforce.

"I think the DADA class will be especially fun to learn. But I'm most excited for Transfiguration, what about you?"
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Emery

March 22, 2014 8:26 PM
“Which are not the cookies.” Emery commented as Emrys completed their first meeting together when they had been first years. He had no idea why his roommate was doing this, but Emery always found his roommate to be a little odd. At first, it had been because of his weird obsession with Merlin and how his family had somehow been able to find people with names that matched those of the Arthurian times. Emery hadn’t really understood any of it at the time and honestly, still didn’t, but considering his own family, he just figured everyone had their quirks. But, that was really the last of their discussions on anything and Emrys went off with that quiet girl all the time and Emery’s other roommate, Arnold, didn’t really interact with him at all, so he didn’t really question it anymore. Maybe Charlotte had a thing for Arthurian knowledge? Who knew.

Emery didn’t really find it weird that he didn’t know the group of Seventh years. It wasn’t like they ran in the same circles. Heck, Emery didn’t even really know his own class. Once a person made their friends, it was difficult to really become friends with them later on. It was just how things seemed to work. At least in school, adulthood might be easier to slip into groups or whatever, but in school? It seemed impossible. “Well, I mean, it’s not like we have classes with them or anything. We had the concert last year, but Lucian was my lead and I think their group was all of their friends.” Emery had a pretty good memory, and he was fairly certain that most of the Aladren seventh years with a friend or two outside of the house had been in the same group. He wondered if now that they had badges if they would make an effort to meet the younger students or just prance around with them like last year’s had.

“It says that he’s good at Quidditch and popular enough to win the votes of his peers.” Emery commented. “My mom says the Head position is all about how many friends a person has. She always hated how that system worked because she didn’t always agree with who ultimately won the votes.” Emery shrugged. His mother was a firm believer that rewards, titles, and achievements should be hard earned and not just given to a person. Most especially if they are supposed to represent the school and be role models to the younger students.

Emery laughed at Emrys’s excitement for the more challenging lessons ahead of them. It was such an Aladren thing to have. Not that he could talk since he was sure he was equally as excited. “I’m probably my mother’s son because I’m looking forward to learning about higher classed creatures than I am for anything else, but I suppose Charms would be next on my list. I’m really hoping that the staff replacements or substitutes make the lessons exciting.” Emery commented easily.
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Emrys

March 29, 2014 1:57 AM
This time, Emery didn't call makerouns macaroons. "Correct," Emrys replied. "Though those are yummy too. I've never much liked coconut though for some reason I don't mind them in macaroons." He laughed, a real laugh and the first genuine one he'd shared with another young wizard in awhile. Lately Wesley had been driving him nuts and he'd found himself feigning happiness around him.

“Well, I mean, it’s not like we have classes with them or anything," said Emery. "We had the concert last year, but Lucian was my lead and I think their group was all of their friends.”

Emrys nodded. It was true that they didn't have classes but in a small school, with both heads from Aladren, Emrys would have thought that he might have seen them in the common room. It was just weird to him, this school. Wesley was at a much larger school than he yet knew a lot more kids from across the grades. Perhaps Hogwarts was just a friendlier place. "I suppose," Emrys said, deciding to leave it. "Well either way, it's kind of cool."

“It says that he’s good at Quidditch and popular enough to win the votes of his peers.” Emery said in response to Emrys' comment about the Head Boy. “My mom says the Head position is all about how many friends a person has. She always hated how that system worked because she didn’t always agree with who ultimately won the votes.”

He agreed with Emery there. It was nerve wracking to think that a popular student who wasn't necessarily responsible would have that much power. If it came down to it, things could go badly. "Why won't the teachers pick? You know, based on how students do in their classes as well as how they behave towards their classmates? Perhaps have a student vote too since a disliked student won't be able to get anything done. It seems to me that a combination of the two would provide the best choice." If a student was well-liked then Emrys didn't see why that was an entirely bad thing. But he didn't think that having the students pick was necessarily the best idea. Who would be there to check them lest they make a bad decision?

“I’m probably my mother’s son because I’m looking forward to learning about higher classed creatures than I am for anything else, but I suppose Charms would be next on my list. I’m really hoping that the staff replacements or substitutes make the lessons exciting.”

Emrys laughed with Emery. "Please, if you're your mother's son than I don't know what I am," he said in reference to his Camelot obsessions. "I suppose apples really don't fall far from the tree though in this case I think that's a good thing! Higher classed creatures could be interesting though I wish there was a history class to take. That could be quite informing! And exciting," he added in an afterthought finding history to be a very fascinating subject. "There were quite a few new teachers, I wonder where the old ones went."
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