DH Skies

November 20, 2016 8:13 AM
Enough staff volunteers had been rounded up to supervise the groups for the fair. Overall, there had been a fair amount of shrugging of the shoulders, and not-really-minding. The suggestion box from the students had also remained conspicuously empty. And so, the staff had more or less politely carved up the world between them. A few too many had tended towards Europe, so Selina had stepped back and allowed her colleagues to take their first picks. At first she’d drawn a blank on what to do, but inspiration hadn’t been too hard to find. She’d consulted a few bottles of wine that she kept in her quarters, and come up with a reasonable second choice.

The list of countries was posted before breakfast at the start of the week, with a reminder of the rules.

Fair Sign Ups

Please sign up with your name, year and house in the group that you would like to join.

Each group can take a maximum of six participants. First come, first served.

If all groups are full, please speak to the leader of the group you would like to join.


To underline the point, there were six numbered spaces under each group’s heading, which listed the country and the professor running it. She had debated it leaving out the professors, to push students to really evaluate the countries they were most interested in, not just who their favourite (or least favourite) teacher was, but she had reasoned that there were bound to be some students who clashed with certain professors, or were intimidated by them, and there was no point trying to throw them together. This was about making a nice fair, not resolving those sorts of issues, though of course she hoped the groups would get along, work well and it would build team spirit and all that kind of thing. The students would have a week to think about it, talk to their friends and add their names, if they were interested.

OOC - hello, to show dedication to the project and to prevent people just spamming the lists, we do require site rule (200 words) sign ups to be posted in response. Whilst, IC, sign ups are just up for a week, OOC I will give you two.
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0 DH Skies Fair sign ups 26 DH Skies 1 5

Rory Taransay

November 20, 2016 8:19 AM
 
9 Rory Taransay Poland (nm) 33 Rory Taransay 0 5

John Umland

December 01, 2016 4:02 PM
The Fair was not something which John had thought a great deal about so far. Or, to be more precise, had been aware of, but had kept thinking of as something to think about in depth later, when he was finished with some other thing. Between his ever-erratic sleep schedule, heavy work schedule, established projects, and new project of tracking the phases of the moon in some detail so he could figure out if his roommate was a werewolf, it had just kept getting pushed further and further down his list of priorities.

The appearance of sign-ups, therefore, took him by surprise. He had not even realized how late in the year it was, really; he knew Advent had begun, but it was always a surprise how short Advent really was, especially when so little changed around him at Sonora to mark the season. He and Joe had looked over the list together, sipping Ceylon tea and examining the countries and professors.

“Guess you’ll do Chile,” remarked Joe.

“Why would I do Chile?” asked John.

“Skies is running it.”

This was true. John liked Professor Skies better than he did most of the teachers. He did not find Chile particularly interesting, though, as far as he could remember. Joe had liked studying the Americas, but they had never really caught John’s imagination. He loved his own country, but everything south of it was just sort of…there to him. He was not actually sure he knew anything about Chile.

“They speak Portuguese in Brazil,” he noted, following a thought. Joe shrugged. “And Poland’s interesting.”

“I’m not sure we’re allowed to do Poland,” observed Joe. John frowned at him, confused.

“Why not?” he asked.

“John, our last name is German,” said Joe, his voice a little muffled by the rim of his mug. “German people, you know, kind of invaded Poland…historically recently.”

John thought about that for a moment. There were a number of good logical arguments against that mattering, but…most people did not use logical arguments. “You might have a point,” he admitted. “But Taransay’s running that one. I need him to like me so he’ll let me cut up his pets next year.”

From the sounds and bending over clutching at his face, John guessed Joe had aspirated some of the hot tea when John made that comment. “I…was exaggerating,” he added.

“Yeah, you should stick to understatement,” gasped Joe.

John did, however, aspire to doing slightly more interesting work than usual next year, research instead of just facts and skills, which meant he needed to cozy up to the professor. John’s social skills had never allowed him to bond with any of the professors before, so this was probably his only chance. Maybe Taransay didn’t know about the Germans invading Poland; wizards could be extremely ignorant of what went on outside their own community….

John Umland, 6th, Aladren.
16 John Umland Joining in. 285 John Umland 0 5


Barnaby Pye

December 01, 2016 4:23 PM
When Barnaby had gone up to the sign-ups with Nevaeh to help her read off the list. His attention had been occupied by two names that appeared there so when she asked him to sign her up for Ethiopia, he had written it down rather distractedly, and stayed a moment longer after she had already started back to their seats. It was only after he realised she was no longer next to him that he started and moved to continue their lunch.

The confusion stayed with him the rest of that day and bothered him as he ate breakfast the next morning. Caelia Lucan was an airhead, she wasn’t very clever despite making passing marks due to her natural abilities with magic, and it didn’t make sense to him why she would pick Israel out of all the countries. Actually, it didn’t make sense why she would pick any country at all, but if he had to guess she was the sort of witch who would go with something a little more…predictable. Like France. Didn’t all pureblooded witches want to go to France? Or, rather, Paris, their idealised version of the country. It was an anomaly and Barnaby liked anomalies.

However, John Umland had signed up for Poland. And even though Barnaby was of the opinion that most of the students in the school weren’t worth their brains, he distinctly remembered that John Umland was a very clever individual. He had overheard him in class before and he had quietly observed him from the sidelines over the past couple of years. He was interesting and Barnaby had never any excuse to converse with him before…until now. Plus, he was Jax Donovan’s new roommate and while Barnaby normally didn’t like to make decisions based on emotions, part of him wanted to know if Jax ever talked about him to John. A very small, disgusted with himself part of him, that was.

After lunch that day, he made his decision and under Poland, he wrote Barnaby Pye, 5th year, Aladren.
10 Barnaby Pye Let's see what we can find. 298 Barnaby Pye 0 5


Sutton Nicolls

December 02, 2016 7:22 PM
Sutton hadn’t originally been planning on signing up. Joining things just wasn’t for her, but she had decided that it might be interesting to learn about another country, especially because she wanted to travel. Looking over the list, she saw Aislinn had signed up for Chile. She made a face. It wasn’t that she was against the country, but she thought others sounded more interesting like New Zealand. But there was also Poland, which had the benefit of John Umland. She wondered what interested her sister so much about him. To her, he seemed rather uninteresting. He wasn’t even what she would consider attractive. Though, it had nothing to do with his looks. It was purely personality based. There were others that she found to be much more interesting. However, she figured the only way to know was to see what John was about. That decided, she added her name.

Sutton Nicolls, Fifth Year, Pecari
0 Sutton Nicolls This should be interesting 311 Sutton Nicolls 0 5

Louis Valois

December 04, 2016 4:42 PM
When Madeleine had suggested working together on France for the fair, Louis had been veering on the side of saying yes. He had been undecided anyway, and working with his fellow French students just seemed like an extra reason on the France side, even if he wouldn’t get to learn as much. However, Emmy had then shown an interest in the conversation. When Louis had explained what he and Madeleine had been discussing, Emmy had pointed out that, surely, they were going to work together?

Louis would never turn down a chance to work with his best friend, but he also felt bad at the idea of saying no to Madeleine when she had asked to work with him. However, that problem was easily solved. He and Emmy could both sign up for France, right?

Wrong. Annoyingly they were too late, and there weren’t enough spaces for both of them. Still, Madeleine had Sébastien to work with, and some first years too (he noted with interest that Gwen had signed up for France), so he didn’t feel too guilty as he apologised to Madeleine and, after a brief discussion with Emmy, signed up to Poland. It was a European country but not one he really knew, and he was excited to have the chance to learn something new.

Louis Valois, 4th Year, Aladren

OOC: God-modding and conversations approved with the relevant authors!
9 Louis Valois Something new! 314 Louis Valois 0 5