Headmaster Brockert

January 11, 2019 3:40 PM
Another year was upon them and once everyone seemed to be in attendance, Mortimer placed a Sonorus charm on himself and began to speak. "Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. First years, you should have receieved a blank badge at the end of Orientation." At least they hadn't gotten it when they first got there, some were liable to lose it. "You will dunk the badge in the Sorting Potion and it 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."

After the first years had been settled, Mortimer continued."Would Finbar Scott and Zevalyn Ives please come up and get your Head Student badges?" At least that awful Spencer girl hadn't won. He knew that as she was a pureblood, he was supposed to want her to win but the fact that she offended his granddaughter at some point made her a less than desirable candidate. Not to mention that she was Pecari and Mortimer thought very little of their abilities in positions of power and responsibility. His own son would have made a terrible Head Boy, it was bad enough he had been Quidditch Captain in his time seeing as Eustace was exactly the type to let things go to his head and had, from what Mortimer gathered, been a little tyrant in his days at the job. Which as he understood, was how Pecaris tended to get over such an unimportant thing.


Plus, Miss Ives had overcome starting school two years late to catch up to her classmates so she'd likely do a perfectly adequate job.


"In addition I'd like to call up Amelia Layne, Eden Manger, Cleo James,and Brett Newell to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations." Miss Layne had had to be given the honor because there were no Aladrens in the current fifth year and this had been the best option for settling that matter.


"I would like to introduce Timothy Kinsell as our new Quidditch Coach."


"This year's Midsummer Event will be the Concert. Each house will be putting on performances that embody their own house qualities. Prefects will lead these groups and must meet with the interested members of their house and submit a plan to their Head of House by midterm."


"Now we will sing the school song." Or they would, rather. Lyric sheets were passed around and the song began.


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.


That done, he dug into his steak and bourbon.

OOC: Welcome to Sonora. All new first years are now welcome to post in this thread. To make things easier to find, we have grouped threads by the house table they are happening at. You can start a new conversation by posting directly under the house name post, or reply to someone who is already there. Enjoy.
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Jeremy Mordue

January 17, 2019 7:40 AM
Jeremy had, he thought, made a pretty decent job of orientation. He had already made A Connection. Felipe De Matteo. Who was an heir. And gracious and polite, and just the sort of person Nathaniel probably thought he wasn’t capable of impressing but thought he ought to. So. That was great. Felipe was… great.

It was only, just ever so slightly, unfair. It was the story of his life, so far, that everyone else got to be special. Simon was special because he was the air, Sylvia was special because she was the girl, Nathaniel was special because he was the oldest boy in their family (and he was mother's favourite, however much she claimed not to have one). Now Jeremy had to deal with a friend who people were naturally going to think was important. He didn't want to end up just being "Felipe De Matteo's friend." He wanted to be noticed too. He deserved to be.

They arrived into the Cascade Hall. He had had it described, and even seen a couple of pictures in Nathaniel's photograph albums. It was different, seeing it for real. It was strange, seeing the water flow down the walls but not hearing it - you didn't think about that when you saw a photograph of it because, whilst you expected photographs to move, you expected them to be silent. The lack of noise had not been strange in a picture but was in real life. He watched Felipe dip his badge. Crotalus. Right. Jeremy was pretty confident of the way his own sorting would go, and that meant they were going to be roommates.Well. That was... excellent. That was really, really excellent.

When it was Jeremy's turn, he dipped his badge which turned, as he had predicted, turned red. With a rather self-satisfied smile, as if he had just made some great personal achievement, he set off for Crotalus table. He noticed there was another boy in his year. He hoped he wasn’t an heir too… In Simon’s room, they were all heirs. He could not be the only one in his dorm who wasn’t an heir. That would be so humiliating. There was also a girl. She was… probably fine. He didn’t really care. He just wanted to be not the only one who wasn’t an heir.

He opted not to sit with either of his cousins, because he did not want to look clannish, insteading taking a seat next to someone he knew to be respectable company. His brother had been able to tell him who all the decent sorts were, and who to avoid. The yearbook was very handy like that. There weren’t many undesirables in Crotalus, but there were a few, and it would pay to know who they were. Glancing around the table, he found that Felipe had not been so fortunate. He was talking to the half-veela. Oh, that was good. That was really, really good. Because it gave Jeremy something that Felipe De Matteo, heir and multilingual show-off, did not have. Jeremy had knowledge, and knowledge was power. If Felipe wanted to know who was who and avoid making that kind of mistake again, he would need Jeremy. The playing field had just levelled substantially. Deciding to further widen his advantage of already being connected, Jeremy turned to the person next to him.


“Good evening. I am Jeremy Mordue of the Oregon Mordues,” he introduced himself. Anyone who had ever noticed Nathaniel would be able to make a pretty decent guess as to which of the school’s resident Mordues Jeremy was most closely related to. They had the same lightly curling brown hair, the same greenish eyes (though often carrying starkly different expressions) and identical noses. Jeremy's face was a little thinner, but the structures were similar enough to achieve the effect that a miniature Nathaniel Mordue had just joined Crotalus. Something that Jeremy hoped was not about to be pointed out to him.
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Julius Astley

January 17, 2019 7:55 PM
Julius didn't hold so much hostility towards being at Sonora as he had done the previous year. He didn't frown or glare at anybody as he walked into Cascade Hall and took a seat at the Crotalus table - he even gave a polite incline of the head to the students who formed the team behind the publication of The Aronos. There was still no smile, though. He wasn't that happy to be back. Somehow, leaving his sisters and his mother behind again this year had seemed harder than the year before. They had spent a lot of time in each other's company over the summer, when Julius wasn't attending his father's lessons on politics and economics. He already missed sitting in his favourite armchair in the Astley Manor library, listening to Aurelia play the piano while Aelia curled up into their mother's side.

He paid just enough attention to the Headmaster's speech to be aware of what was going on but he didn't care about who the Head Students and the prefects were and he wasn't in the slightest bit bothered about the new Quidditch Coach. The concert snagged his attention, however. Not because he wanted to be in it, certainly not, but it could certainly provide material to put in The Aronos. Julius made a mental note to bring it up at the next meeting - and it was perhaps worth putting up a new sign up sheet. If he could get more journalists on board, the more The Aronos could publish.

Like the year previous, he refused to sing the school song. There was just no way that his mouth was going to be used for any kind of vocal exercise other than talking - or shouting, if it came to it.

When the food appeared, Julius helped himself to a lamb steak and filled his plates with all sorts of delicious looking vegetables - carrots, peas, roasted sweet potatoes to name but a few. He might not hold any love for the school but he had to admit that the food was always rather delicious.

He was just about to take a bite of his dinner when the first year who had sat next to him introduced himself. Julius hadn't really paid attention to the boy or any of the other first years. If he had, he might have realised sooner that Jeremy was a relation of Nathaniel's - in fact, looking at him now, Julius guessed that they were brothers. The similarities between the two were rather remarkable. He set down his cutlery and offered his hand for Jeremy to shake. He worked with Nathaniel on The Aronos and had spoken with Sylvia Mordue before. To meet another Mordue would strengthen the connection between the Astley and Mordue families and that was important. Connections were always important.

"I'm Julius Astley of the Californian Astleys and the French Chasseloup de Laubats," he replied, feeling it necessary to point out that he wasn't just an Astley and that Jeremy Mordue was basically in the presence of royalty. Of course, if the boy knew anything about Pureblood families, this would already be common knowledge. "It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance."
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Jeremy Mordue

January 18, 2019 8:05 AM
“Very pleased to meet you,” Jeremy grinned, with something approaching genuine enthusiasm when Julius Astley said it was nice to meet him and held out his hand. Yes! Jeremy shook it, wondering whether Felipe’s suggestion that people here might be keen to meet him might not have been so wrong after all. For all Nathaniel thought Jeremy needed to brush up his etiquette, he was hardly going to have gone around bad mouthing him to everyone. Maybe Nathaniel had actually done the decent thing and talked him up to a few people. That would have been the helpful thing to do. Not that he needed help. And not that Nathaniel was going to get the credit if people liked Jeremy. Just, it’s what a good brother would have done.

“My brother’s mentioned you, of course,” he added, wanting to make sure Julius knew he was known to Jeremy and well thought of in the Mordue household, though wishing he didn’t have to credit Nathaniel out loud during this interaction. “And I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the editions of the Aronos that he’s mailed home.”

He decided to also help himself to lamb because it looked rather good, but went for different side-dishes so it didn’t look like he was copying Julius because that would be weird.
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Julius Astley

January 18, 2019 9:17 PM
"Welcome to Crotalus," Julius added finally before releasing his firm grip on Jeremy's hand and returning to his dinner. Based on first impressions alone, Jeremy seemed suitable to socialise with which, to Julius, was a bit of a relief. Even after a year, Julius still had next to no friends at Sonora - he didn't count the team behind The Aronos and he still wasn't entirely sure where he stood with Evelyn. Were they friends? He sniffed and decided that was a question for another time. For now, he finally had somebody of good standing to have a worthy conversation with.

He was pleased that Jeremy knew him and the corner of his lips twitched upwards in a brief smirk before he had a mouthful of his lamb. A warm feeling of pride bloomed in his chest when Jeremy told him that he liked the published editions of The Aronos. "Thank you," he said cordially, reaching for the mint sauce. His lamb needed a bit of something. "I'm pleased that it has circulated outside of Sonora."

Julius had a mouthful of vegetables and chewed thoughtfully, trying to work out the best line of conversation to take next. It was perhaps best to stick to something simple, rather than delve into something complicated like politics or economics or even history, given that Julius had no clue as to what the first year already knew. With that in mind, to talk about Sonora was perhaps the safest option. "Are you looking forward to starting classes?"
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Jeremy Mordue

January 20, 2019 1:25 AM
“Thank you,” Jeremy smiled, when Julius welcomed him to Crotalus. “It’s the house I was hoping for. I felt pretty sure I’d get it too,” he added. He decided not to point out that it was practically a family tradition, given that his closest relative was not in the house, and he was not keen to point out Nathaniel’s Teppishness more than necessary. Or, in fact, Nathaniel himself more than necessary. So far, in spite of having had to allude to him to get the subject of the Aronos started, Nathaniel had not become a feature of the conversation, either in terms of his contributions to the paper nor in how very obvious Jeremy was his brother.

“Yes,” he replied, in a carefully neutral tone when asked about classes. He thought it probably sounded nerdy to be too keen but equally one didn’t want to sound ignorant or lazy. In truth, he wasn’t that enamoured with the academic side of things. “Though I have to say, I’m looking forward to Quidditch more,” he added, hoping to move the conversation onto more exciting ground, although he knew from his brother that Julius was strictly pitch-side, with quill in hand when it came to matches. “I play Seeker.”
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Julius Astley

January 23, 2019 7:55 PM
Julius reached for the jug of pumpkin juice that stood on the table just in front of him and filled his goblet and offered to fill Jeremy's before placing it back on the table. He quite liked the first year who was clearly a confident and proud individual, both qualities that Julius himself held and valued. Crotalus would benefit from having the younger Mordue in its ranks though Julius did not admit this out loud to the boy - Julius still felt that he was better than the first year and was going to make sure that it stayed that way.

This seemed like it wasn't going to be a difficult task when Jeremy moved the subject of classes to Quidditch, something that Julius had no love for in the slightest and only cared just enough about to write an article for The Aronos and only then when no one else wanted the job. Brains and knowledge were certainly more valuable than whether one could stay upright on a broom. He refrained from rolling his eyes when Jeremy remarked that he was a Seeker.

"Will you be signing up for the team, then?" he asked instead, taking a sip of pumpkin juice. "If you make the team, it's certainly a possibility that you would be featured The Aronos."
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