Headmaster Brockert

December 26, 2014 4:07 PM
Another year, another feast. Mortimer still couldn't say he'd mastered looking anything close to pleasant and cheery, but he could at least claim that he was getting used to the Sonora routine. Plus, last year had gone so much more smoothly than the previous one. No mishaps, not to his knowledge. Whatever personal issues the students had going on their daily lives was none of his business. It wasn't his fault or his problem.

That said, there was one student Mortimer had a slight interest in this year, his great-nephew Owen-and even with him the Headmaster was not that interested in interfering or anything. Mortimer simply did not have time and fortunately, his nephew was bright enough to realize that Mortimer was not the warm and friendly type. Thankfully, Owen's mother knew that as well. He'd just gotten rid of his cousin's daughter and couldn't have been more glad to see the back of that one, in part so he didn't have to deal with her mother anymore. Having to deal with Annabeth's over-protectiveness had the potential to be even worse, given he had to deal with her more often than Pearl though. At least she had the capability to be rational, however and her husband, his nephew, was an excellent go between as he was even more so.

He rose from his place at the table "Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. In just a minute, you first years will be receiving a goblet distributed by Deputy Headmistress Skies, in order to sort you into your houses. You will turn the color representing your house which are blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari. Afterwards, you may join your house table." Really, Mortimer was pretty sure he'd said the exact same words last year. With mildest curiosity, he watched for Owen's turn before continuing on the endless repetitive rituals.

"Would Anthony Carey and Wendy Canterbury please come to the front of the room to recieve your Head Student badges? In addition, I would like to call Emrys Lucan, Portia Dobson, Eleanor Vandenburg, and Ji-Eun Park up to recieve their prefect badges."

As they returned to their places, Mortimer announced. "This year's Midsummer event will be the Fair, details will be announced later in this year. First years, do not leave the Hall until your Head of House calls for you. We will now sing the school song."

Sheets of music appeared in front of the students. This was pretty much the only time the school song was ever sung, and he would be shocked if even a graduating seventh year knew it by heart. He certainly didn't.


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, the students were released to their meals and conversations and Mortimer didn't have to deal with this nonsense again until the Returning Feast after midterm.
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Clark Dill

January 03, 2015 2:16 PM
Overall, Clark was pleased with his second year. Obviously, he had done fantastically on the Quidditch Pitch, catching the snitch not once but twice, and continuing Aladren's predominance in the school's recent Quidditch Cup history. He had successfully been a Library Assistant once he got permission to go home after eight o'clock since staying up late and alien biology did not mix well. He had continued several loose friendships. He had done well in class. He had largely avoided his roommate.

His only real regret on second year was that he still didn't really have anyone he considered a 'best friend'. Dad said that was more common than one might expect and sometimes it didn't happen at all, but Clark hoped he just hadn't connected right to one of his classmates and maybe this year was the one that would change that.

As he sat at the Aladren table during the sorting ceremony, he looked around and contemplated his options. There was Lena, who was a solid choice. They were definitely friends already, and had common interests, so they really just needed to spend a little more time together outside of the Library. Or there was John. He was a good guy, but Clark mostly only saw him at Quidditch Practice. And now that Clark was an Intermediate, they wouldn't have classes together anymore either.

He watched a couple kids turn blue and join his table, but they wouldn't share classes at all until they were in third year and then only for that one year, so he didn't think they'd be his bffs either even if they were fantastic people.

He was briefly distracted by the announcements, and clapped for Anthony, as he already knew the new Head Boy as his new Quidditch Captain. He also clapped for Emrys, though he didn't know him as well since he wasn't on the Quidditch team. He attempted the school song with as much success as he'd had with it last year - not much - and then there was the time-honored and very-important task of filling up his plate with as much food as his stomach could hold and then some.

Only after that task was complete did he turn his attention to those sitting immediately near him. "Have a good summer?" he asked, the question entirely unoriginal, but genuinely curious none-the-less.
1 Clark Dill Third year awaits! 277 Clark Dill 0 5


Emrys Lucan

January 03, 2015 2:33 PM
Even if it annoyed him in the slightest, Caelia’s constant monitoring of him on the wagon ride to Sonora (did she think he didn’t know what she was doing?) was rather-well received. He hadn’t the opportunity to dig out his books like he normally did and even though the slight rocking movement did make him feel slightly ill on the whole he felt much better than he had any of the previous times coming to Sonora. It was rather nerve-wracking, Emrys was realizing, waiting for a younger sibling to come through the doors and be sorted. A small part of him wished Caelia would be in Aladren simply so he could keep an eye on her but those hopes were dashed when she was sent to Crotalus. He did give her a smile as she made her way to her new house but he wasn’t sure that she saw it. At least Charlotte was there, he thought. So immersed in his thinking hearing his name called in front of the whole school was surprising. It took Emrys a few seconds to realize that they were calling students up for prefect and he hastily got up from his seat, hopeful no one had realized he wasn’t paying too much attention.

It was an honor to be sure, but one Emrys hadn’t expected. He got on well with the classmates he had interacted with but he also didn’t feel as though he was particularly different from the other Aladrens. To be sure he thought Emery was much better suited for the job as his best friend was calmer and at times, Emrys felt, a whole lot more rational, but he accepted the badge anyway with a smile and, when he passed his sister, a wink. He would be hearing it from her later, he was sure. He most likely wouldn’t have to write home about it either because Caelia would do it for him. Though Emrys had originally planned to switch to the Crotalus table to see how Charlotte was doing after the Headmaster’s announcements like he normally did, the new distinction threw a bit of a wrench in his plans. After all, he didn’t think it would be good for an Aladren prefect to sit at the Crotalus table the first meal of the year. So instead he retook his old seat amongst the other Aladrens and reached for some turkey.

As he did so the student next to him, Clark Dill (Aladren's Seeker, Emrys thought) asked him about his summer. "It was long," he said truthfully. "But it was good." He didn't really go into the details of moving houses or what it was like living with Grandmother Viviane instead of the house he'd grown-up in because he didn't know Clark that well. "What about yours? Excited to be starting your Intermediate Lessons?" Emrys took a bite of the turkey. His taste buds hummed happily as they devoured the moist white meat and rich gravy. It was a thanksgiving meal to be sure but, Emrys felt, he had a lot to be thankful for this year.
10 Emrys Lucan Let's hope yours is less eventful than mine 260 Emrys Lucan 0 5

Clark Dill

January 12, 2015 3:50 PM
Clark nodded in understanding about summers that were both good and long. His had been similar. It kind of seemed like forever ago that he'd left, though it had really been less than three months. They had been a full three months, though, so that made them seem longer than they might have otherwise. "Mine was good, and long, too. Saw three different states, not counting what we flew over." He did not specify how he flied, in part because he wasn't sure if Emrys knew what a plane was and in part because it didn't matter. Seeing states from above the clouds didn't count regardless of whether you were riding an airplane, a magical wagon, a broom, or whatever other conveyance one might use for long distance air travel. "Had to miss Space Camp for it, but it was worth it, I think." Dad was not poor now, but he'd grown up that way and was quite stingy. Clark was allowed to pick what entertainments he got to enjoy over the summer, but he was given a very strict budget on them. Generous, yes, but strict. There had not been enough for both Space Camp and the trip out to tour the Mauna Kea Observatories. "We went to Hawaii instead, and we stopped in California on the way out there. NASA observatories, volcanoes, lava fields, fault lines; I really don't know which is more awesome - astronomy or geology!"

He supposed he still had some time to figure it out before he had to settle on a college course of study, but as Emrys reminded him, he was an intermediate now, and that time was growing shorter. "Yeah, it'll be good getting to study stuff more in depth than before. Pity there's no electives to pick from right now. We can still do independent studies though, right? Do you have one? I'm thinking definitely Astronomy, and maybe something else. Do wizards study geology at all, do you know?"

Clark took a few quick bites of his food now that he'd stopped talking long enough to do so, and washed them down with a long gulp of pumpkin juice.

"Oh!" he added, in after thought, suddenly realizing he'd missed an important part of talking to a person who had just gone up to receive a badge. "Congratulations on Prefect!"
1 Clark Dill I'm just hoping events don't cancel Quidditch again 277 Clark Dill 0 5


Emrys Lucan

January 21, 2015 12:53 AM
Emrys smiled politely when Clark talked about his summer. The younger boy seemed really excited about what they had done and the states he had mentioned surely did sound like it had great things in it but despite having halfblood friends and a semi-interest in the world outside the wizarding one, he still didn’t know what “space camp” or “NASA.” The other things—observatories, volcanoes, those were terms that anyone might have come across in any manner of book Muggle or magical and so he derived from this conversation that Clark was into what he’d learned was a Muggle school subject—science. Sometimes he felt weird, knowing that even though he was sixteen there were elven year olds who knew all about certain things that he probably didn’t even know existed and it made him feel kind of weird to hold a prefect badge so in that moment he was glad that Clark hadn’t mentioned it. He had heard that some students chose to do independent studies but he didn’t know of anyone who had so he shrugged in response to Clark’s question. “I don’t have an official one myself but I spend enough time in the MARS rooms playing violin and getting feedback from portraits I might as well have an independent study in music.” He wanted to ask if Clark thought that was something he could discuss with one of the professors but decided not to as he felt it might be odd for a prefect to ask one of the younger students for help. It would show that perhaps he didn’t deserve the badge. Emrys looked down at his plate to take another bite before answering the rest of Clark’s questions.

After he chewed and swallowed he thought hard about the different professions he had heard of from listening to his Grandfather talk about the family business but he didn’t think he had ever heard of anyone studying geology. He wasn’t even sure if he knew what that meant and decided he might go to the library and look it up. From the sounds of it, it was a Muggle subject but if it was indeed a wizard subject he knew he’d felt quite awkward asking about it to a younger student. “Not that I know of, no,” he replied. “But there’s always a first so that doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t.” That he felt comfortable in saying because it was completely true. If he didn’t do something with music once he graduated, Emrys had decided he would become a scholar of Camelot—which would make him the first Lucan to do so as his mother had kept her maiden name.

What Clark said next made Emrys happy he hadn’t shown his lack of knowledge. “Thanks,” he said, cheeks turning slightly red. He paused before deciding to confide in someone he barely even knew. So far Clark had turned out to be a rather relaxed conversation partner and something about him just made Emrys feel comfortable. “I’m still getting used to it. I mean, I know it’s only been a little while and all but I’m terrified of messing up and freaking out the younger students.” He nodded his head. “Personally I think Emery might have been a better choice since he always seems to have it together so I also don’t want to let the teachers down and make them think they ought to have chosen someone else.” Though he hadn’t particularly wanted the badge nor not wanted the badge, he did think it would be extremely awkward and embarrassing if it were to be taken away from him.

At an earlier Opening Feast, Emery and he had talked about when their year got the badges and if they would be good prefects, helping out the younger students or aloof, reserved prefects like some of the other years had been. Emrys sincerely hoped he would be the former but his nerves were starting to get the best of him and he felt bad for judging the students who had come before him. Perhaps they had just been afraid to mess up.
10 Emrys Lucan I don't play but that would be a pity. 260 Emrys Lucan 0 5