Headmaster Brockert

March 03, 2017 4:03 PM
It was time for another school year to start. Mortimer sat at the staff table as they all waited for the new first years to come in. Missing from staff this year was Liam Ammon, who had taught Muggle Studies last year. Whether or not Mortimer cared was debatable. Professor Ammon had taught his subject in the exact balanced way that Mortimer approved of but yet his subject was not a particularly necessary one. Hence why it was an elective in the first place. And certainly Mortimer felt no personal attachment to the youngest staff member.

Of course, it would figure that someone that young would be flighty enough not to know what they wanted to do with the rest of their lives and throw away potential job security. Mortimer was sure the young man was out chasing some ridiculous unacheivable dream as young people were likely to do.

The first years arrived and Mortimer stood, placing a Sonorous charm on himself and began the Sorting spiel. "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 last year, there was nobody in this class he particularly cared about so he waited through it until it was done. Once everyone had found the appropriate table, he moved on.

""Would Aiden O' Neil and Savannah Brockert please come up and get your Head Student badges? In addition I'd like to call up Louis Valois, Abigail De La Garza, Laila Kennedy, and Ingrid Wolseithcrafte to recieve their prefect badges. Congratulations." Amazing, three Head Girls in a row for the Brockert family. After twenty years of not a single Head Student whose last name was Brockert.

Once the new prefects and Head Students had taken their seats again, Mortimer gave one last announcement. "This year's Midsummer Event will be a concert. Now we will sing the school song." Sheets with the words written on them appeared in front of the 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.

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Cleo James

March 05, 2017 3:05 AM
The school was impressively distracting. So much so, that Cleo started to forget her homesickness as they looked around. She had attended the local Muggle school in their small town prior to Sonora. Her daddy was a wizard, but she still needed the basics - reading, writing - and they definitely weren’t the kind of family that could do that by private tutoring. But she had always known it was a temporary thing. Getting to magic school felt like really becoming herself. No more lying or pretending. No more worrying about her accidental magic, and having to wonder how to explain that. There was magic everywhere here. Sure, her daddy used it at home, to lock up the shop, to tidy up… But this was magic on an impressive, showing off kind of scale, the likes of which she’d never really seen. The hall was simply incredible. Cleo thought she could easily spend hours here watching the waterfalls. She’d never seen anything like them in nature, only in pictures…

She lined up with the rest of her little year group. So. Here it was. Sorting time. She was curious but perhaps also a little nervous… She tried hard to be the kind of daughter her daddy wanted. She wanted to be kind and good and hard-working, all the things he valued. But being all those things was such hard work. None of them seemed to come naturally to her as they did to him. She could see a lot of Pecari in herself. She often acted without thinking, but she often regretted it afterwards. She wanted to think things through, and make good decisions, it was just… hard sometimes, especially when she was annoyed about something, or when she wanted it really badly.

She took a sip of the potion and grinned broadly as her skin turned red. Crotalus! The rule-abiding, respectable house. That was good. That was something her daddy would be proud of her for. She had already been mentally writing a letter home, telling him all about school, but now it was even more exciting because she had some good news, not just merely observation. She took a seat with her new housemates, head up and smiling, clearly very happy with where she’d ended up. She listened to the announcements, and tried to join in the school song - it was hard because she didn’t know it and definitely had no idea how to sight read music, but she was happy and so quietly hummed along, a beat or two behind everyone else.

Then they were free to eat. She surveyed the dishes before her. She was a little unsure about some of the foods. Her daddy was a fan of plain and simple, and she didn’t recognise some of the dishes before her. There was a dish of spaghetti bolognaise nearby though. She knew that. She liked that. She helped herself, proceeding to cut her spaghetti into manageable and markedly lower class pieces, rather than spiralling it elegantly around her fork. It was how she’d always eaten it. She didn’t even know that it wasn’t the right way, and - had someone pointed it out to her - would have been baffled as to why spaghetti should receive some special exception to being a food that you cut up before eating it.

“Hi,” she smiled at the person next to her, tucking her short blonde hair behind her ears. Her hair was just long enough to tie into a very stubby little ponytail, but she usually only did this when absolutely forced to for dirty or dangerous tasks. She fell roughly in the middle when it came to sociability. She wasn’t totally removed from others, and didn’t desire to be, but nor was she the outgoing chatterbox who needed to be with other people all the time. She liked people, most of the time. They almost always seemed to like her - a fact no doubt helped along her having a pretty face framed by angelic blonde hair, although she wondered whether being the only witch in a Muggle school had anything to do with it; people certainly seemed interested in her, even though she wasn’t particularly outgoing. Even though they couldn’t know she was a witch, perhaps she just had some kind of… vibe, or aura. She would, on most nights, take it or leave it when it came to having company for dinner, but tonight was the first night, and she wanted to go to bed feeling like she’d started to make some friends. “I’m Cleo,” she introduced herself, giving them a sweet smile.
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Connor Priory

March 14, 2017 8:22 PM
So here he was, Sonora. Connor knew he shouldn't be impressed by the Cascade Hall as he should have been used to huge displays of magic but he was. His home was large but not especially opulent as his parents preferred to be a bit more down to earth.

Thinking about his parents made him worry. His mother had a bad back and was usually lying down and on pain potions whether she liked it or not while his father had anxiety issues. Connor was used to being responsible and helping out with his sisters Sophia and Lydia as well as his cousin Bridget, whose dad was his mom's first cousin. Bridget's parents also had issues so she was often at Connor's house whether or not that was the best place to put her. Grandma and Grandpa's probably would have been better both because they were perfectly healthy and because they actually lived in the same state as Bridget's parents did. Still, Connor liked having Bridget around and she was the same age as Sophia anyway so it gave his sister a girl her own age to play with on a regular basis.

Anyway, it was going to be odd not looking out for anyone but himself. As one of the youngest students, he was going to be seen as needing help, not as a source for it. He wasn't going to be the big brother here. At least, not for now.

Connor stood with the rest of the first years and waited for the goblet to reach him. Once it did, he took a substantial drink, not so much that there wouldn't be enough for everyone who was left, but enough for it to work. For a brief moment, he wondered what happened if the last person in line didn't drink all of what was left. Did they throw the potion out? Saving it for next term would be quite disgusting. He figured potions had shelf lives just like food and a potion left too long would either lose at least some of it's potency or turn toxic.

Or what if someone drank too much of it? Would it have ill effects or just make the color last longer? Or what if they ran out in the middle of Sorting and had to go get more? Was there more already made, which could fall into the issues of less potent or potentially toxic depending on how old it was or would someone-probably the Potions professor-go make more while they waited? It wouldn't do for someone to drink a less potent Sorting potion, they might end up in a house that was totally wrong for them. And that would be a disaster. What if it made a quiet timid person go into Pecari or a mean person go into Teppenpaw? While the latter didn't invoke much sympathy in Connor, he knew that being placed in the correct house was an essential component of thriving at Sonora. And everyone should get to thrive.

There was little time to contemplate this much further at the moment however as he turned a brilliant red. Crotalus. It was his uncle Adam's house, but did it suit him? He ran through a list of Crotalus traits. He supposed he was cautious to a degree and a planner. Definitely sensible and down to earth. Was he respectable? His last name suggested so but did that make his behavior as such? Of course, it did say thinks oneself was a respectable member of society, not that one actually was . As for rule driven,maybe. Connor wasn't the bossy no fun sort, but he didn't really care to break a rule when the consequence of doing so was too great. Which he supposed was more accurately considered cautious.

As he sat down at the table across from another red-faced first year, he recognized another student. His cousin Arianna. Connor had rather forgotten she was in Crotalus as well. They hadn't spent much time together but despite trying to give people the benefit of the doubt, he'd noted that Arianna was a bit on the bossy, snobby and controlling side, absolutely considering herself a respectable member of a society. Perhaps not so down-to-earth.

He didn't believe they were that much alike. Though Connor wasn't sure he was much like his uncle either. He held a more positive of view of humanity, for one thing. But then, misanthropy wasn't exactly listed as a house trait. And Arianna and Uncle Adam certainly weren't much alike at all.

As Connor scanned the table looking for cheese curds-they were apparently a regional thing, something that he'd never known until recieving a blank look from Ivy, a distant cousin of his that he'd met on the wagon, upon mentioning them before she went on to reply that they served regional...cuisine at Sonora, which as far as Connor was concerned was only fair given they served international fare-the girl across from him spoke, introducing herself as Cleo. He replied "I'm Connor Priory, of the Wisconsin Priorys. Nice to meet you." The new Crotalus gave her a big friendly smile.
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Cleo James

March 15, 2017 8:14 AM
“Oh, cool. I'm from Colorado,” Cleo smiled. She had enough knowledge of the magical world to know that being from somewhere and being of somewhere were not the same thing but well… Connor had told her where he was from of - where he lived, so it seemed only fair that he knew the same about her. Being from Colorado, she was well aware of the Brockerts but only in the way that someone is aware of a rare species that lives in one’s area. She had heard a lot about them but had never actually seen one for real. She had hoped to meet one when she was younger but her daddy had explained that he doubted Brockerts would be found in their small town, and certainly not stopping in to buy groceries. This had been fairly disappointing to her, and she still held a particular curiosity about them There were, apparently, a lot of them at this school, though she wasn't entirely sure which ones were her Brockerts, as she tended to think of the Colorado branch (a notion which would probably have shocked and displeased them. She also knew enough to know that such people might not be particularly nice or welcoming to her. At least, theoretically she knew it but she found it hard to believe it because she had such little experience of being rejected - unless you counted her mother, but she had always been given the softer, more euphemistic version; that her mother couldn't take care of her. It stung her at times that there hadn't been some overwhelming maternal love that could conquer all obstacles but she had broadly accepted that Something (whatever it was) had been bigger, and everything that she needed in her daddy. Had she known there was a much larger element of personal choice in her mother's abandonment of her, she might have felt differently. But what she currently did not know was indeed not hurting her. Niggling at her, perhaps. Piquing her curiosity from time to time, certainly. But outright upsetting her with feelings of rejection, not so much.

“I live with my daddy and we run a shop,” she added unguardedly. Whilst she didn't go as far as spelling out that she was a motherless mongrel of who knew what origin, she wasn't tiptoeing round it or avoiding the subject with Connor. There was a little bit of naivety, born of her mostly meeting nice people who wanted to be her friend, but Connor was also giving her such a warm and welcoming smile that she didn't think he could be a mean person. And besides, in spite of their very different backgrounds, they had to have something in common - after all, they were both in Crotalus.

“So, why do you think you ended up in this house?” she asked.
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