Professor Perrault

November 04, 2016 2:14 PM
“Good morning class,” Edward smiled at his youngest class, his bright blue eyes sweeping over their faces as he stood up from his desk and took his usual position perched on the front. After taking the register, he got straight on with the day’s lesson.

“Recently I asked you all to do some research on the Freezing Charm in preparation for today’s practical lesson so I’d like to know what you all found out. First things first, who can tell me the incantation that we use for the Freezing Charm?” Edward opened the question to the class, who by now knew that they were only permitted to speak if they put their hand up and should not interrupt each other. The Charms teacher was strict about this with his Beginners but far more relaxed the further up the years his students got, expecting his Advanced students in particular to engage much more in discussion with him and the rest of the class.

“That’s right, the incantation is Immobulus, well done,” Edward said when one of the students supplied the correct answer to his question. “It’s pronounced ih-MOH-byoo-lus. Say it with me everyone, ih-MOH-byoo-lus. Good.”

“Now, what is the effect of the Freezing Charm?” Edward picked on those with their hands up to answer his simple question. “Yes, well done, the spell immobilises living targets. Make sure you all have that in your notes.”

“OK, now I’d like you all to think of an example of how you could use this charm,” Edward continued with the lesson. “You might not have found any examples in your research but you should have gathered enough information that you might be able to come up with some uses.”

He allowed a number of students to share their ideas with the class before moving on to the main focus of the lesson, the practical.

“Alright, now this is the wand movement for the Freezing Charm,” the Canadian told his class, the wand pattern appearing on the board behind him with the incantation beneath it.

“I have some flobberworms here which I would like the first years to practise on,” he said, indicating to the small boxes on one side of his desk. “Second years, I expect you to be practising on the spiders,” he gestured to the boxes on the other side of him, “as they move much faster so are more challenging targets.”

“Before you get started, I’ll give you a quick demonstration,” Edward released one of the harmless spiders and placed it on one of the student’s desks at the front of the class. He pulled out his wand and spoke the incantation “Immobulus” clearly as he made the wand movement and directed the spell at the spider before it could scurry away too much. The spider instantly froze.

“Now it’s your turn,” he smiled at the class. “Remember that clarity is the key. You may talk amongst yourselves and help each other out but please make sure you are focused when performing the spell so we don’t have any disasters. If you’re helping someone else, please keep your creature in its box so we don’t have spiders running all over the classroom.”

“If anyone has any problems or you need help, let me know,” Edward told them finally. “Come and get your targets. Flobberworms this side, spiders this side.”


OOC: 200 words minimum, no godmodding, creative writing, etc. Tag Professor Perrault if needed but you are always free to assume he has offered appropriate advice as he walks around the classroom, seeing how everyone is getting on. You may also say you are one of the students he called upon but remember, with the exception of the examples of uses, only one student can have correctly answered the questions and he would not have called upon the same person twice. Don’t forget to put your house in the author line!
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Ayla Tremaine, Teppenpaw

November 12, 2016 3:22 PM
It was charms day! Ayla had suspected since she arrived at Sonora that charms was going to be her favorite and best class, and thus far she was right. She seemed to take to a wand like a fish to water, and Professor Perrault was pretty easy on the eyes to boot. It was a bit of a relief to be doing well at something besides socializing. That didn’t mean that the young blonde had actually done any extra research on the freezing charm though. Ayla was glad when Professor Perrault opened the floor for answers to his questions, instead of calling on people directly. She definitely dodged a jinx on that one.

She paid close attention to the spell and wand movements and was excited to gather her worm and give it ago, until he mentioned that the second years would be working with spiders. She froze. Mouth agape. Why?! Why did it have to be spiders? Ayla bit down on her bottom lip to keep it from quivering. How was she going to be able to summon enough clarity to cast the spell when she knew there were spiders lurking all over the classroom. Where was her handsome prince when she needed him? It took her a moment to gather her courage, but eventually The Teppenpaw first year found herself at the front of the classroom to collect her target.

With baited breath, she peeked into her box, just to make sure it was a flobberworm, before making her way back to her desk. A strand of her long blonde hair tickled the back of her neck, and made her jump at the thought of spiders. Just knowing that they were in the room made her skin crawl. It was awful. She set her box down and sat down rather unceremoniously. Her confidence was wavering, she felt itchy all over, and she was still supposed to cast a spell. Ayla’s usually happy face turned into a frown as she considered the task at hand.

“I don’t like spiders.” She said to her table mate. “I’m glad we don’t have to work with them, but it’s still creepy that there are so many in the room.” Ayla admitted, suddenly realizing how cold her hands were. She crossed her arms across her chest. “Where did Professor Perrault even find so many?” She asked, though she’d rather not dwell on it too long. The image of the charms professor stalking the halls of the school for spiders made her shudder.

Ayla finally decided she’d stalled for long enough, and tried her best not to think about what would happen if one of the older students targets escaped. She pulled her wand out of her robes and turned her attention back to her box. When she lifted the lid, her heart stopped and sheer terror took over. She tried to scream, but nothing came out, she felt as though she couldn’t breathe. Instead, threw the lid back at the box and grabbed the person beside her.

“Kill it! Kill it! Kill it!” She managed frantically, clenching her eyes closed to avoid making seeing the arachnid. She was sure she’d picked the right box, she’d even checked! Surely someone must have switched her box when she wasn’t looking. Ayla wracked her brain, trying to determine what she’d done to deserve this. She’d thought she’d been nice to everyone, maybe she’d overlooked something. As she clung to her classmate, a lump began to rise in her throat. This was the cruelest prank ever.
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Kit Reid, Aladren

November 13, 2016 1:29 AM
Having done her research, Kit’s hand went up when asked what the incantation for the Freezing Charm was. Unfortunately, she wasn’t called upon. She was, however, called upon to answer the next question. “The Freezing Charm renders the target unable to move, hence, freezing them in place.” She smiled when she received a ‘well done’ pleased that she had gotten the question right. She took notes for the rest of the lesson, including the uses that some of the other students had given for the charm. She drew lines along the side to represent the wand movements.

Once they were allowed to get to work, Kit went and got one of the boxes containing a flobberworm. When she saw Ayla checking her box, Kit did too, but not out of fear that she would have a spider. She just wanted to make sure that she actually had a flobberworm and not a spider since they were to be working on the one and not the other. Retaking her seat, Kit set the box on the desk and made sure her black and white plaid skirt was tucked neatly under her. She had paired the skirt with a white peasant top with a black sleeveless vest. On her hands, she wore black lace gloves to complete the outfit. Overall, she loved the effect. It was very chic.

Ayla leaned over and told her that she didn’t like spiders. “I don’t really either.” She didn’t find them particularly creepy either, but didn’t voice that opinion to her best friend. She didn’t think about spiders one way or another. They were just kind of there, but since out of sight, out of mind, most people forgot they were. “I wonder if he got them from around the school.” Oops. She looked over at Ayla with a slightly guilty expression. Sometimes, she said things before actually thinking.

Focusing on the task at hand, she was about to try and freeze her flobberworm when it suddenly felt like she was deaf in one ear and had Ayla clutching at her. Looking over, she didn’t understand why the Teppenpaw was freaking out, but maybe that’s why she was in Aladren. She tended to view things logically. The spider was still in the box so it wasn’t really harming anyone. Even if it was outside of the box, it wasn’t sinking fangs into anyone. “Ayla! Calm down. It’s harmless. Look, I’ll show you.” Kit pulled the box with the spider closer to her. “See? Harmless.” She was about to put the lid back on when she took a closer look. The spider was rather interesting, but she really should exchange it for a flobberworm. Instead, she took the lid off completely. “It’s a shame to have to give him back.”
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Ayla

November 28, 2016 7:46 PM
“No no no no no!” Ayla frantically tried to put as much space between her and spider as she could. Why was Kit insisting on making her look at it when she was very obviously terrified? The Teppenpaw couldn’t wrap her mind around it, particularly since the only thing she could think of was getting as far away from that yucky thing as possible. She didn’t see what was so fascinating about it. Her stomach turned when Kit took the lid off the box completely. Hadn’t she just said that she didn’t like them either?

“What are you doing?!” Ayla gasped, before taking a step backwards and tripping over her own feet. Thankfully, she recovered and didn’t fall on her butt. That would have been truly embarrassing. She thought about just taking the zero and leaving the class, shocked by both the spider and her friend’s reaction to it. Sure it wasn’t a massive one, but that didn’t make it less creepy as far as she was concerned.

“Take it, if you want, and I’ll take your worm...assuming no one switched it as well.” She said, struggling to regain some sense of composure. “I just...I can’t be at this table if you’re going to work with it. Call me silly or whatever, but I can’t. I just can’t.” The young blonde said, shaking her head.
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