Headmaster Brockert

September 24, 2016 3:56 AM
This year, Mortimer felt slightly different about the Opening Feast. For the first time, there was a student he genuinely cared about being Sorted. Okay, maybe he had been slightly been interested over Owen and Angelique, but those were just his brother's grandchildren. This year it was his granddaughter Emerald who would be attending for her first time.

And while he kept his unemotional neutral expression-Mortimer's face only made about three different expressions, his Everyday Perpertual Scowl that his older brother Zachariah insisted that Mortimer was born with, his Death Glare for when someone really annoyed him, and the School Event Face, which was an attempt to look pleasant and cheerful but mostly still looked like a scowl. Oh and of course there was the Bit Too Much Whiskey face or the Got Too Close To Cousin Frank face that happened at parties sometimes where he genuinely did look somewhat happy-as the students filed in, he still couldn't help but wonder about how Emerald had fared at Orientation. The other students had better have been nice to her. Zachariah had mentioned Angelique constantly complaining that she didn't fit in with her classmates. Of course, since he didn't actually know much about the students as people, as far as Mortimer was concerned, Angelique was a spoiled child who was used to getting her way and complained when she didn't. Fortunately, Mortimer had enough sense to not tell his brother this. After all, he wouldn't like it if Zachariah insinuated not so nice things about his grandchildren.

Now though, it was time for Emerald and the other first years to be Sorted. He stood to greet the assembled mass and explain the process to them. "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."

Unlike previous years where he just patiently waited for the Sorting to be done so he could finish off what he had to do for it and just sit and eat and ignore everyone, he watched expectantly. He knew where he expected Emerald to go, and more than that where he wanted her, his first grandchild to go.

The student next to Emerald handed her the goblet and....for a moment, just a moment before anyone could notice him showing an emotion other than annoyance, a new expression washed over Mortimer's face, that of Proud Grandfather, before quickly switching back to School Event Face, though his usually forced smile did look a bit more genuine now.

Once the Sorting had finished, it was time to announce prefects and Head Students. "Would Jacob Manger and Chaslyn Brockert please come up and get your Head Student badges? In addition I'd like to call up John Spencer, Jemima Wolseithcrafte, Kelsey Atwater, and Gia Donovan to recieve their prefect badges. Congratulations." Wow, back to back Head Girls for the Brockert family as a whole and his cousin Corrine's daughter was the prefect for Crotalus. Utterly utterly shocking.

He went on. "Just a few more announcements before we begin the feast." Which I hate about a million times more than any of you. He silently added to himself. "First of all, our Groundskeeper, Nathan Xavier, is now our fulltime Herbology professor. Congratualations, Professor Xavier. I'd also like to introduce Professor Ammon, who will be teaching Muggle Studies, which is a newly offered elective, unlike Herbology which is required." Mortimer was going to have to make sure to check over the new professor's lessons to ensure that he didn't just teach the "good" stuff with gadgets and games. He wanted to make sure that Professor Ammon taught the good, the bad and the ugly with regards to Muggles. They could play fun games and read Muggle literature or whatever, but Mortimer in no way wanted the class to be propaganda that idealized the Muggle world. He wanted students taught about human slavery,genocide, and most importantly the witch trials, even if they did follow it up with a friendly Muggle card game of Yuckker or whatever it was that they played.

Actually, maybe he should keep an eye on Herbology too, come to think of it. Mortimer was all too familiar with certain herbs that could be grown, even though he himself preferred the liquid method of intoxication. Then again, he didn't really think Nathan would teach the students such things. The man had worked here for years and he was even the Teppenpaw Head of House. He'd earned some trust. Besides, Mortimer had a hard time imagining Nathan doing that himself in the first place. The thought was almost laughable.

And it wasn't necessarily Professor Ammon that Mortimer distrusted, or at least no more so than he distrusted most people, it was the discipline of Muggle Studies itself. In his eyes, even Divination was better, and he thought was all a bunch of well, bullcrap. The Muggle world was not this perfectly nice place, not some utopia, certainly not better than the magical one. They were both flawed, they even had some of the same flaws.People could say the magical world was prejudiced for example-and it was, he wasn't denying it-but so was the Muggle world from what he understood. Including, at one time before the Statute of Secrecy came into effect, against witches. Certain groups of them still believed in witchcraft and felt about it the way the people of Salem felt about it back in 1692. People were just horrible no matter what world, what time or what place one lived in. In a way, it was almost comforting in it's consistency.

Still there was one last announcement to be made and tradition to be carried out before he could sit down and enjoy a nice juicy cut of prime rib and a bourbon laced drink-it was nobody's blasted business what he had in his cup, he was the Headmaster and he was a Brockert. Besides, he was pretty sure certain other staff members imbibed quite often-and Mortimer didn't fault them a bit, if he had to actually deal with the students on a more regular basis, he'd drink too. Well, more.

So he pushed aside thoughts of Emerald and witch burning and staff members who drank and said "This year, our midsummer event will be the fair. Details to come later. We will now sing our school song."

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.




OOC-The card game Mortimer speaks of,"Yuckker", is actually Euchre.
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Magnus Graphorn IV

September 24, 2016 8:54 PM
It was all Magnus could do to make sure his mouth stayed shut throughout the tour of his new school. It was so big - bigger than just about any other magical building that Magnus had been in for his entire life! He used to think that the Ranch was gigantic - and while he was pretty sure the grounds were more expansive - the building itself was nothing like Sonora. There were so many halls and rooms to explore - maybe even secret passageways! Magnus hoped he would find friends among his future classmates that would be up to exploration and adventure. Since he’d left behind his dozens of cousins and distant cousins and various other magical people of Dallas not related to him, it was important he find companions for Sonoran adventures straight away.

They finally made it to Cascade Hall at the end of the day, and at first, the blond boy really did try to pay attention. But he was almost so distracted by the waterfalls of Cascade Hall (seriously awesome!) that he was slightly startled when the goblet passed his way. Taking a quick sip, his skin changed - he was a Pecari! Had he actually taken the time to read the brochures from Orientation, he would have known what that meant. But paperwork was boring. Luckily, the Headmaster guy had gone through all the houses during his speech, so Magnus knew which way to walk when he was sorted.

Headmaster guy continued to drone on about other stuff. Back home, Magnus knew the names of everybody around him, and more importantly, everyone around him knew the prestige and historical importance of the Graphorn family name. It was weird to hear names being announced, and not be familiar with a single one. But whether it was for being an adventurer, or coming up with some awesome school prank, or acing a new hex (though Magnus was not quite as clever as he liked to think he might be) everybody here would become familiar with his name soon enough. Back home, Magnus was a known charmer, he could get his way with simply a smile. He never thought of the notion that his family name, and his position as the first son of the first son of one of the first magical families of Dallas was quite persuasive in itself.

Food appeared on the table, and Magnus grinned. It was good to know that he would not starve as a student at Sonora. There were so many choices, the blue-eyed boy hardly knew where to start. He’d have to sneak some snacks for later, of course. The house elves back home were always strict with dessert portions, he had a feeling the elves of Sonora were likely to be the same way.

“Hi there,” he introduced himself with a charming smile to the person next to him, a slight Texas-twang evident in his voice, “I’m Magnus Graphorn the Fourth, of Texas,” he added, although everybody who was anybody should know that all Graphorns lived in Texas, in his less-than humble opinion. But he wasn’t about to give anybody a history lesson just now. He was hungry.

“Where d’you reckon we should start?” he asked his accomplice as his eyes scanned the options, observing, “That pumpkin pie looks pretty good, over there.”
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Isaac Song

October 06, 2016 3:44 AM
There was so much to look at that Isaac felt like he couldn't keep his eyes in his head sometimes. It was so great, all of it, but just so overwhelming too. The moment he'd stepped out of the wagon to now entering Cascade Hall, Isaac was floored. He only wished he could share this with his best friends back home. He imagined Jason's speechless face, Drake pointing out every little detail, and Manny trying to figure out whether he was excited or scared. It sucked his bros couldn't be here with him, and that was the hardest part of leaving them behind.

At least so far people here seemed pretty cool. The guy he'd talked to during orientation was friendly, but he'd have to see how he would get along with his roommates. Part of him hoped he'd be in the same house as Lauren, but they were pretty different personality-wise. Maybe if he wished hard enough?

Cascade Hall was magical for lack of better words. He couldn't believe that this was a part of the school. It all just seemed so nice, but maybe all magical boarding schools looked like this. His mom had certainly never talked about it before. Isaac suddenly felt timid in the midst of so much magic. It was really overwhelming for an eleven-year-old boy to comprehend after being raised in a Muggle neighborhood with a mom who didn't seem to really like her magical heritage all that much.

Living in a small place like this was going to take some getting used to, though. Isaac was used to big cities and tons of people, but here he would get to know everyone in the school quick. He decided he was going to become friends with everyone in his class at least no matter what house he was sorted into. That was the least he could do to keep from missing his best friends and wishing they were here.

Isaac couldn't wait to get sorted, and when it came to him he took a good gulp and wished hard for Teppenpaw. Instead, his skin turned brown and he looked over at the matching first-years. He'd been sorted into Pecari. While he was a little disappointed that he wouldn't get to be with his sister, he was also a little glad to be able to make his own friends without his sister watching over him all the time. He sat down with another first-year and smiled at him in greeting as the rest of the sorting went on.

The Headmaster started talking and talking and Isaac tuned out a little as he planned out what he was going to eat. Once the food arrived, he hoped there was steak and Korean barbecue and white rice so it'd feel a little like home, but just the good food from Los Angeles. Isaac was really going to miss having amazing food all around him like tacos and pho and Korean barbecue. Not that he went to those places often, but still, the option was there. Would it be the same here?

When the food appeared, Isaac scanned the table for any sign of his favorites. There were cheeseburgers, so everything that Isaac had thought before completely went out the window. Cheeseburgers for dinner sounded great to him. His mom was strict on their diet at home. Before deciding to become a pharmacist, she'd contemplated being a nutritionist, and though Isaac didn't completely understand what that career entailed, he knew it had to do something with eating healthy. He was glad she hadn't gone that route, but she was still kind of annoying when it came to food. Here, he could eat anything he wanted and no one would care.

Before he could dig in, however, the boy he'd sat next to introduced himself and Isaac was intrigued by his accent. He didn't know how to respond to Magnus's introduction, but Simon had introduced himself the same way. Maybe that was the way that wizards and witches introduced themselves. "I'm Isaac Song of California," he said, smiling back. "Actually I'm from Los Angeles. California's a huge state; Texas is too, I think. Where in Texas are you from?"

At the mention of pie, Isaac's head whipped around to look at it. "Yeah, it definitely looks awesome." He'd have to save some room in his stomach for that later. "I was going to start with the cheeseburger. My mom wouldn't want me to eat that for dinner, but we're on our own now." Isaac grinned at his new housemate and took a burger for himself. He added a tomato and some lettuce just to make his mom happy, even though she'd have no idea, and took a big bite. "Mmm, this is so much better than McDonald's."
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Magnus

October 08, 2016 4:05 AM
Isaac also looked to be feeling the effects of the sorting potion, meaning that he would be one of Magnus’s roommates. His parents had prepared him for this concept, but it was different than actually having your roommate sitting next to you. Magnus had never had a roommate before.

His parents and the tutors and Aunt Moira had tried to prepare him for a lot of things about Sonora. One such lesson had included important society names that he did not hear in his day to day life at home. But Magnus had been more interested in daydreaming about well, anything else at the time, and didn’t remember any of thrm. And so he couldn’t remember if Isaac Song was the sort of name his family would be impressed by or not. Ah well, hopefully he was at least cool.

“Dallas, my family’s lived there for generations, now,” he answered proudly, thinking now of life in the Ranch, before he started to get curious, “What’s it like living in a city like Los Angeles? Dallas has a Muggle city part of it, of course, but the magical community is more spread out.” Dad and Gramps and many of his other adult relatives often went into the city, on business for Graphorn Industries. The family business straddled the magical and Muggle worlds. Some Muggles might even be familiar with it, if they were so inclined to follow the energy sector, although Graphorn Industries’s methods would be quite mysterious to them. The main business was using magic to extract oil from the earth, and other magical solutions to Muggle problems. Muggles were basically helpless on their own, solving problems in inefficient ways. So the eleven year-old was quite proud of the important services his family provided.

He liked the way Isaac thought, and nodded in agreement, “For my first act of independence, I’m starting with dessert.” Maisy the house elf would probably freak if she had seen him cut a slice of pie and pile it on his plate right now. But, if she was here, he would smile and compliment her baking, and then all would be well. She’d keep the secret from his parents so long as he promised to eat his broccoli later.

Magnus had happily started on his pie (though cutting it in neat, bite-size pieces as he had been taught, he was no heathen) when Isaac gave him the heads up about the cheeseburgers.

“Is McDonald your elf?” he asked, thinking it was weird for an elf to have a last name, but maybe it was a California thing, “We have Maisy back home, she makes the best cakes.”
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Isaac

October 08, 2016 7:39 PM
Isaac didn’t know much about Texas or Dallas, but he did know there were cowboys and ranches down there. When he imagined the city, he only thought of cacti and sand. “Los Angeles is a huge city, but it’s because it’s more spread out than, like, New York City. It’s really cool and diverse though, and there’s always something to do. It can be dangerous sometimes, but I live in a pretty nice neighborhood, close to Hollywood. You know, where people make movies.” He didn’t really differentiate between Muggle and magical folk because he’d never needed to before. Maybe magical people didn’t know what films were? “Like, what Muggles make for entertainment,” he added just in case. The word ‘Muggle’ felt strange on his tongue. It made him think of his buddies who fell under that category and his grandparents who didn’t really seem to fit the term.

“My mom’s family has lived in L.A. for awhile, I don’t know how long for sure, but my dad’s from South Korea. He still lives there and runs his family business.” Explaining his whole family situation would take too long and he doubted that Magnus was interested so Isaac just left it at that. Both of his parents were pretty well off so Isaac had never thought about money being an issue.

“Great call.” Isaac grinned as Magnus took a slice of pie for himself. Eating pie for dinner was a little too liberal for him, but he wasn’t going to judge his new roommate. Isaac was thoroughly enjoying his cheeseburger, but Magnus’s comment almost made him laugh mid-chew. Isaac swallowed it down and coughed a little. “No, we don’t have a house-elf,” he said, pounding on his chest once to get the food down. According to his mom, only really, really rich magical people with super old houses had house-elves, so that meant Magnus’s family fit into that category. Wow, his first day here and he was already talking to one of the rich magical kids.

“McDonald’s is a fast food restaurant. I’m sure you’ve seen it before if you ever passed through a Muggle area in Dallas.” That was another thing he’d heard about Texas, that they really loved fast food. “It must be nice having a house-elf. Does she just cook for your family or does she do other chores too?”
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Magnus

October 09, 2016 6:20 PM

Magnus took the opportunity to stuff himself with pie while Isaac went on about Los Angeles. Though his parents travelled all over for work, it was rare that he and Magnolia ever got to tag along. They were just kids after all, and were expected to be outside playing with their cousins and friends, or attending classes. That was what made going to Sonora all by himself such a cool adventure. He had never really explored anything all by himself before. He had always had his community.

Once finished with the pumpkin pie, he piled some roast beef on his plate. It did not bother Mag in the least that he was unfamiliar with whatever weird Muggle cultural thing Isaac was going on about. The Texan was confident that whatever the magical equivalent was would be infinitely better. Magic made everything better.

“Wow, that’s real far away!” Mag exclaimed at the mention of South Korea, “What does he do all the way out there?” He was certain that it must be some sort of Muggle business. While Mag held no prejudice against Muggleborns - in fact, they were especially lucky to have power when their families had none - the idea of mixed families never even crossed his mind. Sure, Muggleborns married each other, and sometimes even married into full magical families (though not into the Graphorn family, of course) but it didn’t make sense for a wizard or witch to marry a Muggle. It would just be too complicated.

His new roommate sounded like he might be dying (Mag was always ready to play the hero) and blue eyes looked up from his plate. Luckily, (or not, now that the opportunity for heroism was gone) Isaac seemed to catch himself, and explained that he did not have a house elf. Ah. Further proof that his roommate must be a Muggleborn.

Mag didn’t really know what a “fast food restaurant” was. He didn’t know what “fast” really even meant in this context, given that it was Muggle food that they were talking about, and they didn’t have elves to help them in the kitchen, let alone magic. Of course, the boy was not eager to admit to ignorance, even to something as minor as Muggle cuisine, and decided to drop the subject.

“Maisy is the best,” he exclaimed, “Maisy cleans, of course, although Nollie and I are expected to put away our own toys and whatnot. And she likes to mind Nollie and me and makes sure we study, though I think she does that just ‘cause she likes to,” he frowned at the thought, “I have to wait until she is busy making dinner if I want to get away with anything.” Not that Mag actually got up to anything particularly nefarious, generally speaking. But who (other than Maisy, and certainly Aunt Moira) didn’t enjoy a well-executed prank every now and again? Merlin knew that Gramps did.
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Isaac

October 09, 2016 10:50 PM
"Yeah, it is," Isaac said, but it really didn't feel that far away to him. "My dad's family has a pretty big business selling electronic devices. He's a muggle-born, so he studied magic and everything in Korea, but he was always expected to take over the family business no matter what so he works there now. Either he comes to visit us here or we go to visit him every summer, and sometimes he comes during Christmas and New Year's." He was thankful that his parents had decided not to divorce despite the long-distance, but he knew it was hard for his mom raising three kids mostly on her own. Luckily Uncle Derek lived nearby and helped out a ton.

"Wow, she sounds like a nanny." Definitely rich-kid status. "I went to school with this one girl who had a nanny and lived in a mansion in this really rich neighborhood in L.A. She and her nanny got along, but she hardly ever saw her parents." If he thought about it, Uncle Derek was kind of like his nanny too. He picked him up from school, made them their after school snack, and played with them till Mom came home. Usually it was he that liked to take them out to different events in the city when his mom was too tired or busy with work. The only thing was Uncle Derek really didn't like to clean up after them. Lauren usually helped out with that part.

"It'd be neat to have a house-elf. I think my mom lived with one for a little bit too, back when she lived with my grandpa and step-grandma. She told me her dad's from a rich pureblood family, but I don't really know that much about them. My grandpa's not alive anymore, but that side of her family lives on the East Coast." Isaac paused thoughtfully. "Now that I think about it, my family's pretty spread out."

Isaac finished his burger feeling extremely pleased. He loved good food, and being full always put him in a great mood. "Is Nollie your sister? How many siblings do you have?"
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Magnus

October 16, 2016 3:42 PM
"What's Korea like?" Magnus asked between bites. He wasn't really sure what Isaac's family did, but his dad was a muggleborn, and so that explained everything. It did feel very exotic to think about people studying magic all the way in Korea, though. Magnus had never been out of the country himself, although he knew his parents sometimes went on business trips to China, among other places. It all sounded like a great adventure, and the eleven year-old hoped to do some travelling of his own, someday.

He frowned at the last sentence, confused, "Why doesn't he portkey home more often? Or international Floo? My parents apparate home in time for dinner every night. Or at least to tuck us in, if they can't make it." The boy imagined that apparating long distances was probably very tricky. But surely there was something more that Isaac's dad could do. It had to be pretty lame, not seeing your dad for so long. Although, now that he was at boarding school, he realized that he would be going a very long time without seeing any of his family either. Not even Nollie or Maisy. A bad feeling formed at the pit of his stomach. 

The blond boy nodded at Isac's praise of house elves, slightly distracted. Isaac's mom's family situation made sense to him - the Rivera's back home had not been too pleased when their daughter started dating a local muggleborn, even if he was supposed to be an especially talented Herbologist. It had been the talk of the town, but also inevitable in such a small magical community. This sort of gossip arose among the Aunts and their friends every couple of years. Magnus supposed that when he was a grown up, his family would want him to marry someone from a respectable family, somebody who really understood the importance and power of the Graphorn name and all of their traditions. Now that they were growing in importance, it would not have to be some local girl either, why, it could even be someone from Sonora. Weird. Luckily, that would be a very long time from now.

"Yep, Magnolia," he nodded, saying his sister's full name, "it's just her and me. But we have plenty of cousins and such back home. Most everybody learns their magic at Graphorn Ranch, where Gramps lives. Even other local families. There are a lot fewer kids there than here though," he said, glancing around Cascade Hall, which felt enormous to him, adding with great importance, "I'm the first Graphorn to go to school anywhere else for generations." Yes, he carried his responsibility with great importance, happy to be adding to the Graphorn name. But part of him still felt very left out from the rest of the family. He would not complain about this, though, as his family would not have sent him on this adventure if they didn't think he could handle it. He was no wuss, or worse, a Squib.

His blue eyes lit up with mischief at a new thought, an excellent distraction, "This is a really big place - we'll have to do plenty of exploring. I want to figure out where all the Houses are - and secret passageways, if there are any. What do you think?" He was sure that in a place as big as this, there had to be some secrets. And what sort of an adventurer would he be if he didn't seek them out?
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Isaac

October 22, 2016 6:44 PM
“Korea’s cool.” Isaac didn’t really like being around so many Koreans here in America because he didn’t like the cultural expectations, but the country itself wasn’t bad. “It’s really green and there are hills and mountains everywhere. Hiking out in the countryside is pretty fun. The city’s really busy though and pretty modernized. Everyone walks around in nice clothes too.” It was really different from L.A. where casual sweats and sandals was the norm. His dad scoffed at what he called ‘California fashion’ and did not approve of their mother wearing that outside even for a grocery store run. Luckily he wasn’t around enough for Mom to care. She was a Californian born and bred and wasn’t about to change her ways.

The thought of international Floo and Portkeys hadn’t occurred to Isaac even though he’d used international Floo to travel to Korea a couple times. His mom really hated the uncomfortable feelings Portkeys and Flooing gave her, so she usually opted for Muggle transportation and Isaac loved airplanes. “He’s too busy to come visit more often,” Isaac explained, information he’d long ago accepted. “His whole life is keeping his family business running so he’s always working. But when he does take his vacations, he takes really long ones to come visit us so it works out.” He didn’t know if it was nice to say that he didn’t miss his dad, but it was the truth.

Isaac had never met someone named Magnolia before, but it was a nice name. Magnus’s upbringing was totally different. If it wasn’t clear from his introduction that the Graphorns were purebloods, it was definitely clear now. It sounded like such a secluded lifestyle, but as long as Magnus was cool Isaac didn’t really care. “Wow, that’s cool, congrats on being the first. How come you decided to go to school at Sonora?” Isaac wasn’t even the first out of his siblings; Lauren had told him wonderful stories about living at school with your friends. Isaac was excited to be in Pecari; it felt like it fit his personality from what Lauren had told him about it. “Is your sister going to come too?”

Magnus’s suggestion sounded exactly like the kind of stuff Isaac would do with his best friends. “Yeah for sure!” Isaac loved the idea of secret passageways and figuring out where everything was. Huge magical schools were supposed to hold secrets, right? At least according to the fairy tales, for sure. “Dude, we should definitely start exploring as soon as possible,” he said, getting excited. “Did your family’s ranch have any secret hideaways?”
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