Professor Kijewski

April 16, 2008 11:23 PM
Kiva in the clearing behind a heavy table where what looked like a tortoise crawled around on. It had been a rough couple of days for her for various reasons, but the main one had been her confrontation with the Headmaster. She knew her behavior hadn’t been appropriate, but his words had stung her. A very personal moment where she had gone to him to figure things out and he had twisted her words making her look as though she were an incompetent, desperate, fool of a woman. He had been her mentor and now everything seemed so tainted.

She took a deep breath and gently shook her head. She wasn’t going to think about it now. Words could not be taken back, there was no point in dwelling on it now.

She could hear the footsteps of her newest students walking through the gardens in search of her clearing. The jewels on the shell of the creature caught her attention as they shimmered from the sunlight. A smile grew on her face while she watched the Fire Crab crawl around, exploring it’s surroundings. Her fingers gently grazed the shell while the students crowded into the clearing. When she felt that everyone had managed to find their way, she began the lesson.

“Good morning everyone.” She greeted as she usually did. “Welcome to Sonora and welcome back to the older students. For those who I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting just yet, I’m Professor Kijewski, also known as Professor K. I’m currently the Head of Aladren and your Care of Magical Creatures professor.” She introduced herself to them, walking around the table so that she was now standing beside it instead of behind it. “Now, I want to explain what this class is all about. The purpose of Care of Magical Creatures is for you to have a better understanding of the type of magical creatures are currently residing in our world. How to handle them and how to identify them. It’s really quite simple, but handling certain creatures can be quite dangerous. Because of that, I do have rules while you are in my class.” Kiva paused for a split second. The students always hated hearing the rules.

“While I am explaining the creatures there will be no talking. Lectures are meant for you to remain safe while learning. I explain in my lectures on the dangers that each creature may bring and if you aren’t paying attention than you will more than likely end up meeting our Medic on several occasions. The second rule is a courtesy rule for your peers. If another student is speaking, do not talk. It’s rude and you could potential miss something of importance as a result. Other than that, after the lecture is over, you are free to talk amongst yourselves. Oh, and feel free to discard your robes. In this class, they’ll more than likely just get in the way. Okay, now onto the lesson.” Kiva said, clapping her hand and startling the creature enough for it to shoot fire out of it’s tail-end.

Kiva cleared her throat to be sure everyone was paying attention. After a display like that, kids usually get a little over excited. “This looks like a very fancy tortoise, but in the magical world, this creature is called a Fire Crab.” She explained to them. “I don’t know why they are called a crab, but, it’s obvious why they have ‘fire’ in their name.” The Fire Crab continued to wander around the table, but was in no danger of falling off.

“The Fire Crab is in constant danger of being killed for its shell. Most of you might think that they take the shell because of the jewels, but the truth is is that Witches and Wizards use their shells for cauldrons.” Kiva knocked lightly on the shell, only to cause more fire to burst of it’s hind end. Kiva smiled but continued on as though nothing had happened. “In it’s native land of Fiji, there is a coastal protection reserve created in order for the fire crab to have a habitat where no harm will come to them. Now, does anyone have any questions or want to come up here to have a better look?” Kiva asked, looking out at her students.

OOC: Okay, for points, be sure to write posts at least 10 sentences in length. I’m looking for a lot of details and creativity. Also, feel free to write for the fire crab, but keep it simple. I don’t want a fire started or anything like that.
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Grayson Wright

May 10, 2008 11:38 PM
Professor Kijewski had a Fire Crab, and Gray Wright had a problem: he couldn't see. His Head of House looked like a big multicolored blur with a voice coming from it, and it was only practice that let him know who the person beside him was. Screwing his eyes up, he shaded them against the fuzzy-edged, sparkling blob of the crab and wondered when his vision had taken its turn for the worse. He knew that he was bad at remembering and noticing normal things, but he really couldn't remember having so much trouble before this class...

Irritated that he wouldn't be able to go see the crab up close because of his vision and its fiery backside, Gray looked away from it and his teacher and found, guided by the glittering of their thin wire frames, his glasses in his lap. He'd been polishing them before class as usual, and he'd somehow managed to forget they were there. Sure half the class was internally snickering at his complete stupidity, he flushed as he shoved them back on his face and watched things clear up at once.

Before he could work up the nerve to go any closer or ask the professor a question, someone else chipped in with an inquiry and he had to break off to listen. Another kid he wasn't sure he knew - he wasn't exactly well-socialized - asked another one after that. The answers weren't as cool as he might have hoped, as they involved no mutant strain of reptile or fabulous powers in the jewels, but that was normal. Things were almost never as cool in his real life as they were in the stories he made up.

He winced instinctively when, his gaze following Professor Kijewski because he'd force-trained himself to always look at the teacher, he saw some of his yearmates start getting sort of told off. They got off easy - Aunt Annie, for one, would have been much harsher with them - but it was still, for want of a better term, kind of embarrassing to see.

To distract himself, Gray slowly made his way to the animal in its enchanted barrier. He felt kind of sorry for it, now that he thought about it. All it really seemed to get was a bunch of frivolous wizards chasing after it, and being able to shoot fire wouldn't do much good against a fellow with a wand. Maybe it would have made more sense if there was some reason for it, but as it was, it seemed as stupid as buying gold cauldrons when cheaper metals worked just fine. By the time Professor Kijewski returned to the area, he'd begun to compose a kiddy story about Norton, a Fire Crab who managed to outwit the bad wizards chasing him, barely noticing when the specimen produced fire and people around him squealed.

Too late, he realized he was rather close to the Fire Crab when Kijewski invited them to touch it and make inquiries. Well, Anna had made a point of telling him that the only thing she did that she ever wanted him to think about doing was refrain from drug use...Hoping devoutly that his hand would return to his side unscathed, he reached out to pet the Fire Crab the way he would Alicia's cats. After he decided he was unlikely to sustain damage, he straightened his glasses unnecessarily with his free hand and looked up at the professor. "Does Norton have any powers besides the fire thing?" he asked, not noticing his use of the name.
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Holly Greer

May 15, 2008 1:59 PM
Holly had a love-hate relationship with the Care of Magical Creatures class. Some of the creatures were a little on the disgusting side, and Holly did not care for those at all. The rest of the time, though, Holly did enjoy it.

When she arrived today, Holly took a look at the large turtle on the display turtle, trying gauge her opinion of it. Tentatively, she moved closer, sniffing the air to make sure it didn't smell awful. There was a bit of an odor around it, but nothing especially dire. She perched down on a stump that wasn't quite at the front of the student mob, but wasn't too far away. The turtle had a perfectly lovely shell, and though she wasn't generally one to care for reptiles, she found herself thinking it was almost pretty.

When Professor Kijewski later told them they were hunted for their shells, it didn't come as a great surprise to Holly, and she wondered if it made her a bad person to think that she might have liked to buy a cauldron made from one. She sighed quietly because now that she knew the species was endangered, she couldn't get one. Life was so unfair sometimes.

As Professor Kijewski went to the back to talk to some misbehaving students that Holly couldn't make out from where she was sitting, the second year girl finished taking down her notes and looked up just in time to see another fiery emission. She shrieked in surprise and closed her eyes a little too late to avoid after images.

Pretty shell or not, that was not a creature that would make a good pet. They were probably even banned from Southern California during the dry season.

Still, she got up and moved to the edge of the barrier as Grayson asked a question. She wondered who Norton was, but figured it was some wizarding literature reference that she missed because she was a muggleborn. It was pretty obvious he meant the fire crab.

Careful to stay closer to the turtle's head than its tail - did it have a tail? - she shifted marginally trying to see if it did, but it was hard to tell from this angle and with other students getting in the way. She tried standing on her toes, but that didn't really help her that much since now the edge of the shell was blocking her view, too.

"Does the fire crab have a tail?" she asked when she gave up trying to see for herself and the professor finished answering Grayson's question. "And if it does, how does it not get burned off? And what about the back legs? Do they get hurt when the fire goes off?"
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Professor K.

June 01, 2008 8:13 PM
Kiva's attention was caught by Grayson Wright's question. She paused for a moment with the name, Norton. Where did that come from? She looked at him closely for a moment before finally answering his question, ignoring the name that he had dubbed the Fire Crab. "The defense mechanism of the fire is the only magical ability that the Fire Crab has been known for. As far as any studies that I have read on them, they have not shown any other magical capabilities." Kiva explained, hoping she clarified things for him. She didn't want them to lose hope though. "Keep in mind though that just because no one has witnessed anything doesn't mean that they don't have any. We just haven't been able to find it."

A look of surprise registered on Kiva's face for a split second when Holly Greer asked a question. Although the girl was definitely unique in how she handled Kiva's lessons, Holly had never really seemed to take an interest in anything that Kiva had taught. Granted, she had at least looked like she was paying attention, unlike some of the other students, but other than that, Kiva figured Holly didn't care one way or another about Care of Magical Creatures. "Yes, Fire Crabs do have tails. And, as far as anyone knows, when the fire shoots off, the Fire Crab doesn't injure itself. Think of it as that his body is developed to withstand the heat of the fire that they produce. Much like how a Dragon's mouth and throat do not scortch when they breathe fire." Kiva hoped her explanation at least made a little sense to them. "There are some creatures, however, who's magical abilites come to harm them, like the Erumpent, but you'll learn about those later in your school career." Kiva said rather dismissively.

Glancing at her watch, she came to realize that the class would be ending soon and she still had one more thing to discuss with them. "Everyone please take a seat, I have to talk to all of you about something." Kiva gently shooed them back to the middle of the clearing. She tapped her wand once more against the table to place the barrier around the Fire Crab again, securing it from any harm. Moving back around the table, Kiva paused in front of them and took a small breath. "Sometime in April I will be taking a personal leave and will not be back until the new term." Kiva announced to them, hoping that it would only be a leave and not her job. "This means that for the last couple of months of the year, you will have a substitute. The last time with class had a temporary substitue, I was informed later by the students that she wasn't the, erm, nicest of Professors and far more stern with everyone that I am.

"The reason why I am telling you this is so that you can all prepare for a change come April. I have been very lenient with all of you simply because I can remember school and how stuffy it was with all the rules. I want my lessons to be fun for you, so I give you freedoms that other professor might not allow for you to have. Perhaps too much freedom since many of you take this class as time with your friends and not an actual lesson." Kiva paused, her eyes shifting from face to face. "Because I don't really have a say in who will be taking over my lessons for me while I'm gone, I cannot guarantee how these lessons will be run. I need for you all to be on your best behavior and for you to understand that things will be different. At least for a little while. I'm going to need all of your help in order to make this work, okay?" Kiva glanced at all of them looking a little hopeful that they understood what she was trying to say. "Okay, if no one has any questions, you can all start heading back to the school. Oh, and, don't forget to read Chapter 4 in your textbooks. You should all be abe to know how to properly feed a Fire Crab and clean it's habitat by next lesson. I may just be putting you guys to the test." She warned.\r\n\r\n
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