DH Skies

July 20, 2019 7:26 AM
There seemed to be a lot of talk about both the upcoming challenges and the possible team combinations. Professor Skies had assured everyone at breakfast this morning that, this evening, the waiting would be put to an end, and had advised everyone to be punctual to dinner, as it would be a good opportunity to get to know their teammates. She had also given a brief rundown of the team selection process - they had been able to divide the number of students at Sonora exactly, in a way where it worked out that they could let every seventh year lead a team, plus one sixth year. Said sixth year had been a random pick from a hat. They had drawn the rest of the school at random too, with an occasional adjustment if too many of one age group ended up on the same team (there had been an occasional veto too, for families or sworn enemies, but on the whole the idea was that it would just be a case of suck it up, buttercup). The challenges would be designed to be accessible to a range of grade levels, and scored in varying ways to take into consideration the different skill levels of the participants.

That evening, as the students entered the hall, they would find that the usual layout of house seating had been abandoned in favour of thirteen smaller tables, each with a number displayed prominently in shining green light which hovered just above the centre of each. The team lists were posted at intervals along the wall, so that all the students wouldn’t be clustered around the same small piece of paper, and each team’s members were also listed at their table, just to make sure everyone found the right space.


Team One
Emerald Brockert
Brett Newell
Caitlin Pierce
Nicolas DiCaprio
Friederike Albert Zauberhexen

Team Two
Amelia Layne
Eden Manger
Peyton O’Malley
Evelyn Stones
Isabella Harrington

Team Three
Florence Newell
Jasmine Delachene
Ruby Brockert
Christabel Davidson
Ellie Alperton

Team Four
Gwen Fintoc
Cleo James
Lyssa Fitzgerald
Anastasia Delachene
Ahria Wells
Elizabeth Smith

Team Five
Kir McLeod
Parker Fitzgerald
Nathaniel Mordue
Jake Daniels
Dathan Fischer

Team Six
Isaac Song
Dorian Montoir
Heinrich Hexemeister
Julius Astley
Beatriz Coulthon

Team Seven
Natalie Atwater
Vladimir Brockert
Jessica Hayles
Hilda Hexenmeister
Emilia Lewis

Team Eight
Luke Powell
Tatiana Vorontsov
Jehan Callahan
Michael DiCaprio
Ness McLeod

Team Nine
Victor Callahan
Sylvia Mordue
Katerina Vorontsov
Sophia Priory
Martin Crosby V

Team Ten
Salali Bly
Ivy Brockert
Zara Jackson
Bridget Ferguson
Jezebel Reed-Fischer

Team Eleven
Winston Pierce
Loren Aalto
Topaz Brockert
Malikhi Hill
Jeremy Mordue

Team Twelve
Simon Mordue
Beauregard Tate
Johana Leonie Zauberhexen
Sapphire Brockert
Nerida Sound

Team Thirteen
Connor Priory
Gary Harper
Allegra Brockert
Felipe De Matteo
Theodore Flores


OOC - these posts will not be scored but we thought it would be fun to have a chance to mingle and get to know your teammates, and to get that out of the way before challenge 1. IC the selection process was ‘random’ but OOC we have tried very hard to balance teams, in terms of frequency of posting, as well as provide combinations that may be interesting/enjoyable/fun.

I have checked and double checked, but if you see any glaring errors such as missing people or anyone doubled up, please let me know asap.

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DH Skies

July 20, 2019 7:30 AM
 
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Heinrich Hexenmeister

July 21, 2019 10:07 PM
Heinrich, for all that he was an isolated German-speaking immigrant who hadn't really talked to anybody in the school socially until last year, knew more names on his team than he was expecting to know. Dorian was also an international student (in as much as Heinrich was not actually international given that he did have a permanent address in Utah) and they therefore knew each other through the banner making for the Concert last year, and he occasionally showed up for the supplementary academic help program for non-native English speakers though he didn't really need to. He was also only one year older than Heinrich, so they'd had classes together three of Heinrich's four years so far.

Isaac Song was on the Quidditch team with him. Or he had been last year. Sign-ups for that hadn't gone up yet, and Heinrich was still undecided if he would return. Probably at least one more year, until Hilda was at least a little better with her English.

Julius was the guy who ran the newspaper. Heinrich had no personal knowledge of him beyond that, but running a newspaper was a pretty clear indicator that he was a motivated and responsible sort of person. He was also in Evelyn's year, which meant this was now the second year they were sharing a class. But Heinrich was really very terrible at getting to know people in class. His limited English early on meant working alone was just plain easier, and even now that he was getting more fluent, he still mostly preferred to focus on the assignment rather than his neighbors and chose to work alone whenever given the option.

Beatriz was Hilda's roommate. And she'd been on the Quidditch team, one of two who played in matches when he didn't, so he sort of knew her from that. But it was a tenuous connection at best.

Still, that was everyone on the team, and every name had at least one fact attached to it. None of them were complete strangers (even if he was pretty sure he'd never exchanged so much as a word with either Julius or Isaac). He couldn't help but wonder if that went both ways, if they knew he was The German Guy (which could also be Freddie now, but Heinrich had been The German Guy a lot longer) or The Fourth Year Aladren or That Quidditch Chaser Who Only Plays to Translate for His Sister or if he had some other claim to fame he was unaware of. He hoped it wasn't That Weird Antisocial Dude Who Does Too Well in DADA. He didn't want to be that guy. Even though he kind of was that guy.

Or was he a complete stranger to them? He actually kind of hoped he was a complete stranger. There was less baggage in that. He probably wasn't that lucky.

After identifying his own team, Heinrich found his sister's name and felt a stab of worry for her. There wasn't even a partial German speaker like Evelyn or Katerina on that team to help her along. He almost started heading for Table Seven, to serve as her translator, before he realized that wouldn't work. He was on Team Six. He had to meet the people from Team Six tonight. And once the challenges started, he couldn't translate for her then either. Hilda was just going to have to figure out how to communicate on her own.

He still felt more than a little bit guilty heading over to Table Six instead. Seven followed Six numerically. The tables would probably be close enough that she'd be close enough to ask for help if she needed it. He consoled his guilt with that logic and sat down at his own table.

"Hello," he said to the next person to arrive, careful to get the right vowel sound in that word to make it an English word instead of a German one. "I am Heinrich," he added, in case that wasn't already known.

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Dorian

July 27, 2019 2:24 AM
Dorian sort of wished the fact that the challenge teams would be up that evening had not been announced at breakfast. He had had general background anxiety about the whole thing since it had been announced at the opening feast but it had been easy enough to put it from his mind what with catching up with friends and prefect duties and all the usual start of term business.

Today though, it had been much harder to put it from his mind, resulting in some rather overdone charms and culminating in his shrinking solution almost bubbling over. The seventh years were leading teams. What if he got Simon? What if Tatya got Simon, and he wasn't there to defend her? What if he got Victor? He had just about got over the mental block that told him all big brothers were like Matthieu, and he could have something that passed for a normal conversation... if not directly with Victor then at least at a dinner table where Victor was also present. However, it was a big step up from there to working together on a team. To trying to prove his worth and be useful without seeming cocky or arrogant. To not making a complete idiot of himself or ending up utterly humiliated if any of the challenges was even vaguely athletic.

His stomach was twisting in knots by the time he could go check the team lists. Isaac Song. He was on Isaac Song's team. He breathed a sigh of relief. He knew basically nothing about Isaac, but he wasn't any of the three people that Dorian hadn't wanted to end up with (Winston having been mentally lumped in with the other two boys in his house as, even if Dorian had no specific and personal reason to be afraid of him, they were all Of A Type - a type that he was well aware he was supposed to aspire to be, and he knew it spoke volumes about the direction his life was headed that he couldn't stand the thought of being around them. Not that this was a new revelation, but it was a solid reminder...). Out of the remaining seventh years, Dorian had not had any particular feelings about them. He thought he generally got on better with Aladrens, Teppenpaws and girls, and the fact that Luke and Isaac were both Pecaris, boys and Quidditch players did not make them his natural companions. Still, he got on surprisingly well with Parker and, back home, Jean-Loup, and had slowly inched to the conclusion that not all sports players were violent sociopaths who were going to beat him over the head with whatever he was reading just for having the nerve to prefer reading. Just the one he had the misfortune to be related to, and the type that said brother hung around with.

Isaac also had the advantage that the chances of him turning out to be racist or xenophobic seemed pretty low. Dorian wasn't sure exactly what his background was, and he hadn't shown up to the banner painting party, suggesting that he either didn't really speak any other languages or did but thought that Dorian and his cutesy banner were lame. However, seeing as he and Dorian made up the entire 1.5 strong Asian contigent in the school, it was hard to imagine Isaac hating him just for being foreign or multiracial. It was possible, he was quite sure Matthieu could manage the leaps of cognitive dissonance required, but it was less likely. This was a positive not just for him but for other members of the team too, seeing as both Heinrich and Beatriz were on it.

He took a few moments to find his friends' names. He suspected he would be cheering on team eight. That was nice for Tatya and Jehan. To be together. Really nice. He and Jehan were best friends, but he was aware he was also Tatya's closest friend, and then it also felt like she and Jehan didn't spend that much time together independently of him, so this would be a chance for them to bond. He just hoped they didn't end up liking each other more than they each liked him. That was a silly thought though, and jealousy was not becoming, so he wasn't going to think it. He was happy for them, and was relieved to find that none of them seemed to have been dealt an awful hand. Not that working with Victor would probably have been a problem for any of the rest of them, and working with Simon might have been fine for Jehan, Vlad or Ruby unless they were tainted by association. They all had nice, middle of the road captains though. And Tatya and Jehan had each other. And, as noted, he would be happy if they got closer. Just - was he a terrible person for thinking this? Probably, but he found he couldn't stop adding it every time he thought about how nice this was for them - not closer than they were to him. The only thing to worry about was that Johana Leonie was on Simon's team. He didn't want to scare her but he thought he might make sure that she knew to come to him if anything bothered her... Besides that, there wasn't anything too much to worry about. The Tatya and Jehan thing wasn't a worry. He just wanted them to still like him better, and- what if this brought them close enough that they fell for each other and started dating? Or fell out completely? He suddenly wasn't so sure it was great for them to be on the same team. Except it was, it was fine,.and he was just being silly...

He made his way over to table six, giving a little wave to seven and eight as he sat down. He was slightly surprised at Heinrich's introduction, seeing as they had worked together on the banner last year. However, he didn't let it show on his face. He could understand wanting to stick to familiar rituals both when fumbling in one's less confident language(s) and when dealing with an unfamiliar situation.

"Hi. I'm Dorian," he reminded the other boy, though he doubted he had forgotten. "It will be nice to work together," he ventured with a smile. A few years ago, he would never have dared presume someone would be enthused about the possibility of working with him, and he wouldn't have risked this statement on any of his other teammates, whom he really didn't know, but the times he had been exposed to Heinrich's company last year had been fun and he wasn't sorry to be getting a chance to know him better. "Your sister is together with my roommate," he observed, glancing at the next table. "This is good. Vlad is very nice," he added. He hadn't particularly observed any anxiety over this on Heinrich's part but he was on the hunt for common ground, and he also knew that he would have wanted to hear this sort of thing had his own sister been here.

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