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 7:29 AM
 
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Tatiana Vorontsova

July 30, 2019 1:50 PM
Tatiana was enthusiastic about the team challenges. Challenge was a good word, so long as she didn't have to try to spell it. In a challenge, it didn't matter that her spoken English had never caught up to her written, or that her written English was still riddled with spelling and punctuation errors, or that some people thought she was stupid because of this. In a challenge, she would come into her own, getting her friends moving, and then they would win everything, and impress everyone, and then kick Simon Mordue in his stupid face!

There was only one problem: nobody seemed to have told the teachers about this.

Tatiana stared at confusion at the list, as if staring would make the list change to be what it should have been. There was 'Tatiana Vorontsova'. There was 'Jehan Callahan.' Where were the others, though? Where were Dorya and Vladya? Jasmine would be good, too, but the essential bits were absent, and this was not good.

No matter how she glared at the paper, though, the words did not change. Pancakes! This would have been a good year to have the magic sickness, but no. Instead, she was in control of herself and not much else. Making a face, she went to the table eight and sat down, gold bracelets clinking on her wrists.

As the room grew noisier and people sorted themselves out, though, it was hard not to get a bit caught up in the atmosphere, and soon enough she was waving over someone else whose name she had recognized from the list, bracelets jingling merrily this time as she moved her arm more enthusiastically. "Ait? Taim ait?" she said, half-rising from her chair to use her meager height to her advantage. "Hallo! Zdravuiste! That is Russia-hello. Privet!" she said as people joined the table, not thinking twice about playing the part of greeter. "I Tatiana am. Hello!"

OOC: 'Pancake!' (blin!) is apparently used as a comparatively mild exclamation in Russian, hence Tatiana using that to express her thought - left it untranslated in narrative since all her thoughts are 'supposed' to be in Russian.
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Ness

July 31, 2019 10:03 AM
Ness was not sure what to make of the ‘challenges.’ There were already ‘challenges’ every day in school. There was the academic challenge of stepping up to intermediates, trying to get perfect homework scores, and doing every spell right. On the sporty side, there was Quidditch. Ness enjoyed participation, and chances to be good at things, but what if the new challenges weren’t something Ness was good at? Or what if they were things that Ness was excellent at but the third year got lumbered with some idiot who didn’t know how to lead a team or didn’t want to listen to younger team members? People often seemed to take that attitude and it was really crappy. Ness didn’t like failure, and particularly didn’t want to fail at the challenges due to some idiot who wouldn’t listen.

As dinner time rolled around, the lists went up, and Ness hurried along them. Luke. Luke was… a person. A Quidditch player, which meant Ness had some vague familiarity, but a Quidditch player who had only joined last year, and whose leadership potential had never really been part of the equation. Jehan Callahan, fellow Aladren. Probably not an idiot. Mikey, who was kind of sporty and possibly an idiot but one that hadn’t seemed to mind Ness telling him what to do, so was probably fine. The main issue was the Bejewelled One. Ness had noticed her. You couldn’t fail to notice her. Ness suspected that was sort of the point. The only reason Ness was hesitant to liken Tatiana to some kind of strange creature in a zoo was that she was foreign, and therefore Ness wasn’t sure if that would be racism - and Ness strove very hard to avoid isms of all varieties. Ness was pretty sure that it wasn’t, if it was said about something that wasn’t part of Tatiana’s foreignness, but you could never be too careful. And maybe wearing a pirate’s booty of jewellery every day was like… inherently Russian or something. Still, within the privacy of Ness’ own head, it was downright weird. Wasn’t it heavy? Or uncomfortable? Didn’t putting it all on and taking it all off cut into time that could be used for sleeping or reading? What was it for? Were boys meant to like her more because of it, or was everyone supposed to just know she was rich? That was the part that made Ness the most annoyed. There were so many more things in the world that needed money throwing at them than shiny rocks. Shiny rocks that weren’t even really that special except that everyone had decided they were. It was such a herd mentality thing to find valuable. It was so Pureblood.

Ness got that that, in itself, was not a reason to dislike someone. People couldn’t help being born Pureblood the exact same way that people couldn’t help being born gay. The trouble was Purebloods refusing to see that second point as relevant. Or to choose a point closer to home, no one could help being Muggleborn. Any Purebloods who looked down on others for factors they couldn’t change about themselves were bigots, plain and simple. And that attitude was a fair reason not to like someone. You couldn’t help being born Pureblood, but you could help your own crappy attitude towards other human beings and learn to treat people like people. Anyone who happened to be a Pureblood but who was able to do that, Ness would not have a problem with. Patience with the ones who hadn’t learnt that was Kir’s forte though, not Ness’. It wasn't their classmates' faults they had been born into mindless bigotry but if by an age between eleven and eighteen they hadn't managed to question it yet, that was solidly on them.

Nothing about Tatiana’s appearance inclined Ness towards optimism. When people pointed out that Dad and Aunt Catriona had once been ‘like that’ it was hard to imagine literally like that. They had grown up in Pureblood society, but they were clearly the odd ones out, the ones who learnt to see things differently. Aunt Catriona sometimes came across as different than other members of the family. She liked to make a bit of a fuss about things like cake forks and matching teasets that the rest of them probably wouldn’t have bothered much with. But it was sort of fun. You knew when you were sitting up to Aunt Catriona’s table for tea and it kind of felt like a game. That was how Pureblood society had always seemed to Ness - like an overly elaborate game of dress up and tea party, with the temper tantrums merely having been scaled up to match the size of the people having them. The manners of it all just seemed silly if you actually took them seriously. Tatiana had every evidence of someone who was playing that game to its fullest capacity, and Ness wondered whether the Pecari actually took herself seriously, because who would?

Ness was about to find out. The first impression beyond ‘needlessly shiny’ was ‘excitable’ which was sort of unsurprising given that Tatiana was in Pecari, but sort of surprising because wasn’t being energetic ‘unladylike’?

“Az-dravuistah to you too,” Ness nodded, trying to mimic the word and finding that it was full of sounds being smushed together that did not have any right to be touching, judging by how clumsy they felt. “Hi. I’m Ness,” the Aladren stated. At least Tatiana hadn’t felt the need to include family name and place of origin. Ness tried very hard to just look like a natural, relaxed human and not adopt a curiosity-induced head tilt or any such thing. “What’s the other word mean?”
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Tatiana

August 01, 2019 2:51 PM
“Eh?” said Tatiana, still mildly occupied with being unsure whether she should smile or wince at the attempt to replicate the Russian word. “Oh, you say privet? This also a hello. You say…’hello!’ ‘hi!’ We say, ‘zdravstvuite’, ‘privet!’” she explained.

“You are which one?” she asked, “Nyess?” she hazarded a guess, going on size and appearance. Katya had mentioned that there was a Ness in her classes and that Katya had initially assumed this individual was a cute boy, but had become progressively less sure that Ness was a boy at all. She also had not seen this person in her common room before and was fairly certain that Michael was someone whose face she would put together with the name when he appeared in front of her, which helped narrow it down yet further.

“Your family name, that is shotlandskoye imya - eh, name of - Sholandiya.” She remembered that Scotland sounded pretty similar in English and Russian, but only after she said it in Russian, and so she left it as it was. “If I say wrong, you tell me, and I try,” she promised. “If I speak Russian, you can ask Van - eh, Jehan. I taught him some, he knows some. You are in Aladren too, yes?”
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