Headmaster Brockert

May 29, 2015 7:32 AM
The summer had passed uneventfully for Mortimer, and quite frankly, he didn't mind that too much. Eventful did not necessarily mean good. It had been quiet and calm aside from a few annoying obligatory parties that were much more spread out than during the midterm break. Of course, as long as Mortimer maintained an air of standoffishness, people wouldn't bother him as much. It wasn't hard.

As the first years filed in, he stood and began to speak. "Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. In just a minute,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 rarely varied this part of his speech. How many different ways could one repeat the same basic instructions? And who cared if he did say it the same way every year? He was pretty sure that it wasn't exactly something all that memorable and it didn't really matter if the older students were even listening.

Besides, for all he knew, Nathan had told the first years this particular information at Orientation, but just in case he hadn't, it was something that needed to be said for they did need to know how sorting worked.

Next came the announcements for Prefects and Head Students. This was surely of more interest to the older students. "Would Adam Spencer and Francesca Wolseithcrafte please come to the front of the room to recieve your Head Student badges? In addition, I would like to call up Theodore Wolseithcrafte, Duncan Brockert, Isaac Douglas, and Liliana Bannister to recieve their prefect badges." Mortimer was pleased to see this year's recipients were a respectable group. He didn't see anything inherently not so about Miss Wolseithcrafte and Miss Bannister playing Quidditch and it was nice to see a Brockert among them.

"We have a new class available for our intermediate students. You may now take Divinations with Professor Gellar." Mortimer gestured towards the woman. "Also, please welcome back Professor Pye who will be taking the DADA position full time." Sonora had not had a DADA professor for awhile and it was nice to have someone in the position. Of course, it would happen when they lost their potions professor."This year's Midsummer Event will be a Concert. Details will be announced later this year. We will now sing the school song." With that, sheet music appeared in front of students.

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.


When the song finished, the meal began and students were free to eat and speak as they liked.
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Seven Grayscale

June 02, 2015 9:52 PM
To say that Seven Grayscale longed for the summer to end was an understatement. He counted down the days that he would finally walk through the doors of Sonora Academy since the very moment he heard of it. It's not like he had such a choice in the matter. He had come all the way from England to be here in this very spot.

The other first years around him were shaking and bouncing and chatting. Giddy with excitement and awe. Seven found that he did none of these things that the rest did. He wasn't biting his nails in nervousness, (Grayscales did not get nervous) and he didn't find himself practically bouncing around the Hall in excitement (Grayscales did not get excited, either). He was just...there. Waiting for his name to get called so he could be sorted into a house.

He had a bit of knowledge of what each of the houses stood for and he had an inkling of which house he would be put into. He wasn't that much of a complicated person, after all. He personality and goals were pretty set and straight forward.

However, it mattered not if he got into the house that he imagined he would be in. In the end, they were all the same. He just had to get through the years, graduate at the top of his class, and become an Auror.

He pulled himself out of his thoughts as he heard his name being called. His posture immediately stiffened. 'Back straight, head held high, shoulders square and set.' He could hear his father's commanding voice as he made his way to the goblet.

He wasn't so keen on the idea of turning a different color, but it could not be helped. Gray eyes eyed the luminescent potion that filled the goblet. With a Grayscale's grace, he lifted it to his lips and gave a delicate sip. His body was immediately glowing blue.

'Ah, so it is Aladren.' The blonde thought to himself as his future house table clapped for their new housemate.

Seven gave a curt nod towards the Headmaster before heading towards the beginning of his future.
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Louis Valois

June 03, 2015 1:03 PM
Aladren. Well, that was hardly surprising. Louis had read about the houses before arriving at Sonora, of course, which was probably in itself a good reason to put him here. He was quite pleased with the outcome of the sorting. With his keen interest in furthering his knowledge, Aladren did seem to be the ideal house.

The sorting method had amused him, at least until he realised he’d have to share a cup. They couldn’t have had one each? As the heir of the Valois family, it hadn’t really seemed like an appropriate way for him to be sorted. However, objecting in the middle of Cascade Hall during the sorting hadn’t seemed a wise move, so he’d suffered the indignity. Luckily he liked the colour blue.

Arriving at the long table had been rather unnerving, despite his appearance of confidence and calm. There were so many unknown students – he’d never seen so many people around his age all gathered together – and the many social events he’d attended in the past had mainly been comprised of adults. He’d quietly sat down, managed to get through the school song without wincing at how cheerful and enthusiastic it was, and filled his plate with a variety of foods, avoiding the few that were somewhat unfamiliar.

A boy sat down at the table, and he turned to introduce himself, thinking it would be good to know some of his housemates. “Hello, I’m Louis Valois.”
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Seven Grayscale

June 03, 2015 3:07 PM
Seven watched the rest of the ceremony refusing to touch any of his food. Besides, it didn't look all that appetizing, honestly. He let his long, blonde hair fall in his face for a quick second. Did they really have to go one-by-one? Yes, it's tradition, but it was rather tedious.

He turned back to his empty plate. Maybe he should put something on it. After all, it was rude if he showed that he wasn't grateful for the food. Sighing to himself, he took what appeared to be cream potatoes and added some to his plate. Merlin, did it look unappetizing.

A shift to his right caused Seven to bring his attention from his food. It was a boy. Seven chose not to acknowledge the boy and tried to turn his attention back to what he waa doing.

But then he talked. He had to talk. He had to introduce himself, now. Make himself known. It's what Grayscale's did. Seven looked back to the boy.

"Seven Grayscale. Heir of the Grayscale family." He said. Just the way he presented himself leaked decorum and grace, if that was even possible.
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Louis Valois

June 13, 2015 3:11 PM
Louis raised an eyebrow slightly at Seven’s somewhat abrupt response. He had not heard of the Greyscale family, though the boy seemed to act as if they were an important family. If being the heir was noteworthy, they must be reasonably well-known.

It suddenly occurred to Louis that perhaps the Valois name would not command such respect in America as it did in France. The Valois fashion business had certainly expanded over here – for example, just that summer they had been involved in the designs for the Curtis family wedding. However, in France Valois was more than just a very expensive fashion brand. The family had a lot of influence in wizarding circles (their influence in the Muggle world had fallen along with the monarchy back in the eighteenth century), with Louis’ father being a key figure in French wizarding politics, and his family name very well esteemed in social circles.

The idea of this potential lack of scrutiny was not an entirely unwelcome one. Despite having its advantages, the family name meant a lot of pressure, and Louis was not averse to the idea of being known as someone other than ‘the Valois heir’. Of course, he would still have to behave appropriately (his father would otherwise not be impressed!), but surely there would be room for a bit of fun and irresponsibility this year?

Louis turned his thoughts back to Seven Grayscale, wondering how boring conversation with the boy was going to be. Perhaps he could get some inside information on the school. "Do you have any siblings here?" he asked.
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Seven Grayscale

June 13, 2015 4:22 PM
The question was simple enough, but the sheer fact that the boy had asked a question is what caused Seven to pause. Perhaps the boy hadn't realized that he had said his last name was Grayscale. Normally, that would quiet people up as if someone put a silencing charm on them.

But then Seven remembered where he was. America. Such a...unique country. Maybe the name had no effect here. If that was so, Seven would have a very dull year.

Seven was never one to continue conversation with just anyone but the boy before him seemed to hold the air of importance. He found himself wanting to know more about him.

"No. I am a single child. I didn't get your name, however."

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Louis Valois

June 14, 2015 7:49 PM
Louis half smiled. “I am an only child too,” he replied. There never tended to be many children in the Valois family (Louis’ father had been an only child too), and Louis sometimes regretted never having had a sibling. His childhood had been quite lonely at times, although he had to admit that he didn't really object to the importance accorded to the only Valois child. Still, having an older sibling would have been especially welcome today – Louis never liked going into a situation without knowing the potential outcomes, and the information a sibling could provide would have been more valuable than anything he had read.

He frowned slightly at the idea that Seven didn’t quite catch his name, never having experienced that before. Normally his introduction as a Valois was seized upon, and despite his earlier thoughts about freedom the lack of recognition was slightly unnerving. The day had been strange enough without a complete change in status too!

“Louis Valois,” he repeated, unconsciously giving his surname a slight emphasis. “I’m from France, perhaps you haven’t heard of my family?” Louis paused briefly, not wanting to make Seven too uncomfortable if this was indeed the case. “So where do you come from?” he asked, intrigued by this Seven Greyscale boy.
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Seven Grayscale

June 14, 2015 9:13 PM
Seven scoffed despite himself. Now, he was just being plain insulting. Where did he come from? All Grayscales were born and powerful in the UK. Surely, this Valois boy would have know that.

"No, I don't think I've heard of your family. But France is a beautiful country." Seven said as he took a delicate sip of his drink and immediately regretted it.

It was disgusting.

"I'm from England." He said as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. "Surely, you could gather that from my accent." He knew he was being a bit challenging, but he never knew one to practically spit on his very essence as a person and an important one at that.

"You are of high status in France, I presume?" His gray eyes critically studied Valois's expressions. Even before he asked the question he had known the answer. The boy had looked quite shocked when Seven had asked for his name again. The mere look was almost enough to earn a smirk from him.

Almost.

Since this Valois boy was also sorted into Aladren, Seven knew he'd be seeing him, maybe even living in the same room as him, for the remainder of his years. It didn't hurt to try to know more about him.
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Louis Valois

June 15, 2015 7:04 AM
Louis nodded at Seven’s description of France. An appreciation of France’s beauty could almost excuse a lack of knowledge about the French wizarding society, although Louis had to admit he was guilty of the same fault when it came to Britain. Perhaps that was something he ought to research.

“You must excuse me,” replied Louis, trying to defuse the boy’s indignation but at the same time not willing to back down from a challenge, no matter how small. “I do not always think about the different accents in English. Perhaps it’s because I am not a native speaker - would you be able to notice the difference between a French and a French Canadian accent?”

With a smile, Louis confirmed that he was, indeed, of high status. “My family is one more the more influential pureblood families in France,” he explained. “Unfortunately our name does not seem as known in America, and presumably Britain too, although you may have perhaps heard of our fashion brand, Valois? I believe it is quite popular amongst those who are well-known in society.”

Louis couldn’t resist a slight baiting of Seven. He was enjoying this conversation, so very different and more enjoyable than those he’d had with peers in France. It was refreshing to meet someone who saw him as equal (or perhaps less than an equal), and ruffling Greyscale’s feathers provided amusement. He was beginning to like the boy.
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Seven Grayscale

June 17, 2015 11:51 AM

Seven felt his eye twitch. He took a deep breath. Bloody hell, he did know about Valois. Who didn't know about their elegant fashionwear? They were practically the only thing acceptable in the elite families around England.

He mindly criticized for not being able to recognize such an obvious name. Seven crossed his legs before answering. "Maybe I have." It was unnecessary, yes. He was sure his face gave away just how much he knew the brand as soon as it was mentioned.

Valois was challenging him and he'd be dammed if he let anyone play him for a fool. While he did appreciate the fact that the boy could hold his own in a battle of words, he also found the boy getting under his skin. Which was surprising since he rarely let people (especially ones that were his age) know exactly how to push him and it seems as if Valois did.

He pushed away the voice in his mind that was reminding him that this was his first real interaction with an actual person in Merlin knows how long. He liked it that way. He liked being lost in reading and writing. It always calmed him.

He disliked when people told him he looked like his father, but hated when people stated that he was his mother's match to the core. His mother was something he'd never wish to be. Looking from the outside, you'd probably have heard that Resfer and Lura Grayscale separated because work got too much. Things got too complicated, too fast.

But Seven knew the actual reason. His father preferred men. It's the fact that his father announced it at dinner one night. That was Seven's theory for why his mother turned out the way she had. Of course. He didn't like to think of that. He shook his head, realizing that he had drifted off while in a conversation.

Very un-Grayscalelike.

"Do you think we'd be able to go to our Common Room, soon?" He asked as he dug in robes to pull out a light blue ribbon to tie his hair back. It was certainly a hassle. But his parents insisted that he have aristocratic hair for an aristocratic lifestyle. Sometimes he'd long for an aristocratic haircut.

He knew his hair length wasn't common. But, it grew on him. Seven groaned at his horrible joke.
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Louis Valois

June 21, 2015 6:04 PM
Louis half smiled at Seven’s reaction to his description of the Valois family. He had thought that, with a bit of prompting, Greyscale would recognise the name. Given what he felt was a slight victory, Louis decided to lessen the antagonistic nature of the conversation. “So your family, they are quite well known too, I gather?” he asked, curious as to what exactly the boy’s background was.

Louis had never had to work so hard to understand a person before. Usually he was briefed beforehand on the background, tastes, and weaknesses of most of the people he met, but his father had not been able to prepare him for being at Sonora, where he was neither the main focus nor of the most powerful family.

Seven seemed to have become slightly distracted by his thoughts, so Louis finished eating his dinner. The food was pleasant enough, but although Louis was avoiding the less familiar options it didn’t quite match up with what he was used to at home. Still, he was fairly certain he’d be able to cope with it.

He had just finished eating when Seven spoke again. “I expect we’ll be shown the way there soon,” he replied. “Most people have probably finished eating.”

Louis was quite eager to see what their common room and dormitory would be like – he’d be living there for the next few years, after all! He hoped that it wouldn't be too tastelessly decorated - the earlier tour of the school having given him hope that the décor wouldn't be particularly awful.

OOC: Sorry, I'll be away for the next week and a bit so may not be able to reply for a while!
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Seven Grayscale

July 01, 2015 11:11 PM
"Yes, quite." Seven said after a silence. "My father is a highly respectable Potionsmaster." Seven left it at that. The silence was am uncomfortable one and he found himself watching Valois as he ate the vile mush they called food.

"Well, perhaps they'd let us go soon. I am getting terribly bored." He found Valois to be strange indeed but not as terribly annoying as he had assumed. He was an acceptable annoyance.

Seven still couldn't wrap his head around the fact that'd he'd be living here until he was well over age. In America of all the exotic countries his father could choose from. Seven made a mental note to owl his father about the school's horrible design. Arizona. He had never heard of it and now he knew why.

The place was unbearably hot and it looked like it hadn't rained in only Merlin knows how long. It was a drastic transition from rainy England. Seven then found himself thinking about the Summer. He'd have to leave Sonora and go back to England. Hopefully to stay with his Father for a good measure of it.

He glared at the other tables which seemed louder than his own. Come to mention it, his own table was possibly the quietest of the Hall. They kept their conversations to themselves.

Seven practically sighed in relief as a man announced his house to follow him. He looked at Valois with a blank mask. "Well, shall we continue on to our new life?"
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Louis Valois

July 09, 2015 3:54 PM
Louis nodded in acknowledgement of Seven’s response. A highly respectable Potions Master? He’d definitely have to look that up – this lack of knowledge of other wizarding societies was a problem that he annoyingly hadn’t anticipated. Stupid really.

He half smiled, seeing Seven glare at the other houses. They did seem to be rather more boisterous than the Aladren table, a fact that was mildly annoying. Louis was not used to large amounts of noise during dinner. Conversations in the Valois dining room were more civilised, usually serious, and never involved raised voices. His mother would have a fit if she could see some of the students here – well, not that Mathilde Valois ever indulged in anything as ill-mannered as fits. He grinned slightly at the idea.

Louis looked up as one of the professors called for the Aladren students. He laughed at Seven’s comment. “Who knows what excitement awaits?” he replied sarcastically. Truthfully though, behind his somewhat mocking exterior he was rather impatient to see what the Aladren rooms were like. He stood up from the house table, ready to be thrown into yet another unknown situation. Presumably he was about to meet the other Aladrens in his year, which was a slightly daunting thought, although he didn’t think there were that many. He should have payed more attention during the sorting. Still, it was too late now. Checking to see if Seven was coming too, he made his way over to the Aladren professor.
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