Professor Wright

July 18, 2019 4:42 PM
During the summer, Professor Wright had sometimes thought that it would be pleasant to get back to the school. He had thought that he had grown so accustomed to spending long periods of time around lots of people that he had not been entirely sure what to do with so much peace and quiet.

After a few days back at the daily grind, he wondered if he had somehow eaten of the insane root that time he had thought he was eating a dish with previously-unencountered but tasty and non-insanity-inducing root vegetables. And so all was back to normal.

"Hello everyone," he said to his Intermediate class. "Hope everyone's ready to learn more about Charms, because that's the vast majority of what we do here." He could not say that was all that happened here, as he had had debates about academic integrity and talks about his former life in this same room, and had also developed a habit of occasionally scribbling lines of his novel last year, though at the moment all the mismatched odds and ends of paper he had scrawled it on were stacked as neatly together as they would go inside an envelope, which was locked inside his writing desk. He had finished the first draft, or felt he had, two weeks before the beginning of term, and was still a bit baffled by this. He had never written a novel before. It was very different from completing an audio script, at least to his mind.

However, at the moment, he had other concerns, and did not foresee much happening today besides talking about Charms. So he started talking about that subject.

"Today, we're going to talk about color changing charms," he announced. "This is one of those charms which is largely exactly what it sounds like. It changes the colors of things. There's times when this is practical, and times when this is just a way to amuse yourself, and places between. They're related to some stronger charms - illusions - which can conceal people and objects, and fifth years, you'll do some research into that. If it helps, I think this topic is sort of fun to delve into."

He somehow doubted this actually cheered up anyone who didn't want to do research, but he'd tried.

"The spell is colovaria, and you point your wand at what you want to enchant," he told them. "Third years, today, you will take these blue marbles and turn them whatever color you like, so long as it's not a shade of blue. Fourth years, you get to work with earthworms and turn them orange - a temporary effect which will not harm them in any way," he added. "Fifth years, you also pose no real danger to the beetles you will turn coral pink," he informed them. "Fourth years, you may choose what shades of orange you aim for, but it must be very clearly distinct from red. Fifth years, aim as closely as you can at this color." He pointed his wand at the blackboard and turned a square of it coral pink.

There was reasoning behind the fourth and fifth years being assigned colors to turn their more complex items. Primary colors were easier to work than shades like coral and any shade of orange, and the more specific the direction, the more difficult the students were likely to find it. He had decided not to go into any detail with that for now, however, so he could see what the students produced without the pressure of knowing he was evaluating their skills on that basis. There would be some false positives and negatives, of course, due to laziness or bad days, but he was still curious to see what data could be gleaned from the experiment and how that would inform his next lesson, where he would explain more of this information to them.

"That's all for now. Raise your hands if you have any questions, and I'll be around. Try not to explode anything, and don't let the beetles escape their containers, please," he concluded, and stepped back so the children could come to the supply table to pick up the box containing the target for their grade level.

OOC: Welcome back to Charms! As always, points are gained by creativity, realism, relevance, and length. If you have any questions, you can tag me IC here or OOC in Chatzy (generally as Tatiana Vorontsova) or on the OOC board. Have fun!
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