Haunted School

February 15, 2013 8:13 AM
The Haunted School began in the DADA classroom, a place many of the students should have been familiar with. It looked the same as it always did, only with more ghosts peeking in than usual. One each group of students entered the classroom, they would see that there was a large arrow pointing straight forward from the doorway. Though there was no visible disturbance to the classroom, once one got closer to the professor’s desk, a boggart would come around from behind, it already in the shape of the closest person’s greatest fear. It was only after one encountered the boggart that a soft, painful-sounding moan would begin. The moaning would get louder and louder until it reached a banshee-like screeching the longer the group took to identify the boggart and overcome it, preferably by using the traditional spell, but any other way of successfully subduing the creature would bring about the same result.

Once the boggart was dealt with, the moaning screeches would stop and a large piece of parchment would appear on the professor’s desk. The parchment was black and the note was written in crimson ink. It read:

Trust not the looks of friends,
Nor the reflections you see,
But continue on this frightful trend,
And move to the library.


Several seconds after the parchment note had appeared, allowing time for it to be read either aloud or by each member of the group, the classroom door would creak open again of its own accord and there would be a great screech to usher the students out if they did not move fast enough. The note could be discarded; with each group, the room would reset itself ready for the next, and there would be another note appearing on the desk after their respective boggart was conquered.

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William Casey

February 16, 2013 12:56 PM
As soon as Will found out about their first group assignment, there was an excited chill rushing through his bones. It seemed like most of the school shared his sentiments if the excited chattering in the halls was any thing to go by. He hadn't heard much from his team members since meeting them when the lists were announced. Were they supposed to meet somewhere or just go to the Defense against the Dark Arts room? Since he hadn't heard anything, he figured he would just head to the Defense against the Dark Arts classroom.

As Will headed through the halls towards his destination, he noted the excess of decorations and ghosts. He smiled at some of the ghosts he had seen before and continued his journey. He thought about his team. He figured that, at least, that upperclass Aladren girl would be there. He hoped whatever they had to do wasn't too hard for him and that he could help.

Lost in his thoughts, he soon arrived outside the door to the DADA classroom. He was sartled at the sound of noises coming from within the classroom, and decided it would be best to wait and see if his team showed up. WIth that in mind, Will leaned back against the wall opposite the classroom to wait.
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Alicia Bauer

February 17, 2013 12:27 PM
She had known that it was likely the first challenge would be run one team at a time – it was the best way to avoid the total chaos that would happen if the whole school was in one place at the same time, the best way to avoid someone getting trampled, and, of course, the best way to keep her from stealing Andri’s wand and using it to impede members of teams she didn’t like in the back to keep them from containing victors – but Alicia still wasn’t happy about it. The group more or less under her command had neither a chance nor a right to win, and she hated the feeling of being completely powerless to at least help her friends any further than she already had. She had briefly considered trying to Confund members of other unapproved teams as they left the Cascade Hall, but in the end hadn’t been able to quite work up the nerve to do it under the eyes of the staff, who were no doubt around specifically to make sure that none of the more competitive students in the school did try to harm their rivals.
 
Between finishing a week where she had only gotten about four hours of sleep a night, her first plan for today not working, her second plan being both equally useless and something she hadn’t had time to put together anyway, and seeing herself as a coward for not fixing the challenge, Alicia was in a nasty mood as she took her wand out again, this time openly, as soon as someone came for team seven. She put in the effort, though, to give the team her usual smile outside the door of Professor Levy’s classroom. This was far from the worst day she’d ever had in spite of everything, after all, and she considered people who wore their hearts on their sleeves weak idiots with no purpose in life other than to be played by smarter people. This was not how she viewed herself, so she kept her heart firmly in her chest when dealing with all but a very small number of people and generally didn’t put the whole thing out on display even with them.
 
“Remember, wands out and heads high,” she said warmly, meeting each of their eyes and staying for a second longer with her first year. “Unless, you know, something’s heading straight for your head, then you duck and look up again to deal with it, but you get the idea. We’re going to be great!”
 
She led the group in, resisting the urge to raise her free hand, the one not busy holding her wand, up to her head, which felt unusually heavy. Her appearance, as a weapon like any other, had to carefully balance function and looks, and though her clothes (an exercise suit consisting of a long-sleeved shirt and trousers, specially made to be as flattering as possible, however much that was, and in Sonora green and Aladren black) had fallen down a little on the looks side today in her opinion since no one looked their best in clothes which were designed to let them run, climb, duel, and possibly deflect a few minor jinxes, she thought her hair, which with a bit of help from a charm she had braided up on her head so it would be out of her way, was doing an okay job of maintaining that balance. The only problem was that she usually just wore it in one braid when she practiced with her friends, so the style wasn’t completely comfortable for her. She made a mental note to wear it this way a few times in the week leading up to the second challenge, so she didn’t have this problem again, and focused her attention back on the room in front of her.
 
There was an arrow on the floor, ghosts hovering around the perimeter, and not much else, at least which looked relevant. Alicia looked over the ghosts for a second before offering them the winning smile she used for them when she passed one in the hallway as well as for professors, prefects, and other neutral or potentially useful entities. It was a draining effort, she hated it half the time, but it was important, as this was hopefully going to prove.
 
“Any chance I could get you guys to help us out?” she called out to them, and her smile faltered slightly when she got no reaction. Her eyes flicked back toward the arrow, then back to the ghosts. “Looks like we’re supposed to follow this, then,” she said to the group. “Wands definitely out now, and eyes everywhere.” She had no idea where something might jump out at them from, after all, just that something was very likely to, given the theme of the event. Halloween might have started out as a real holiday, but now, it was just an excuse for people to charm themselves into terrifying shapes and jump out at people they wanted to persecute in a way no one would punish them for.
 
Her good sense told her to put the others in front of her, but her pride was still stinging a little after her failure to jinx four of the six teams before theirs, so she lead the way, taking small, careful steps along the arrow until a soft moaning started to fill the room, making her look up abruptly, her wand hand flying up toward the threat, a strangely familiar looking figure….
 
“Oh, my God,” she gasped, staggering backward a step as a thrill of horror and revulsion ran through her as, suddenly, she might as well have been six years old again, sitting on her great-grandfather’s lap and trying to listen to a Muggle radio through all the static generated by her grandfather and the two of his siblings and pieces of their families who were also magical being in the house around her sick great-grandmother and hearing a man sadly crooning about how alone and pale in a cheap hotel, she died there in the dawn….
 
She had never heard the end; first her great-aunt Anna had said for Henry to turn that thing off, and then Alicia had started crying anyway. Her great-grandfather, thinking Anna had startled her, had told her not to cry in his thick accent before distracting her by first singing a little song in German and giving her his pocket watch to play with. She’d calmed down and shown him how she’d recently learned to tell time, but she hadn’t been able to get the bit of song out of her head, and now, she saw the picture she saw every time it came back to her, or she thought about what would happen if anyone she loved found out that easy old mark had ever existed. It was her own decomposing body, clearly identifiable by both its improbably intact thick, if less shiny than usual, dark brown hair and by what looked like her wand – old and chipped here, not given anything remotely like the meticulous care she gave it now, but recognizable, twelve and a half inches of simply carved walnut – still gripped in what was left of one of its hands.
 
OOC: The song lyric referenced is from the last verse of “I’ll Be True To You” by the Oak Ridge Boys.  
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Hope Brockert

March 02, 2013 7:27 PM
After quickly wishing Russell good luck, Hope followed Alicia into the Defense room. The Aladren girl seemed to be taking charge an awful lot and she was a bit surprised Valentina was allowing it. The sixth year was hardly the boldest, most take charge person around, but if she'd been the one who was supposed to be the team leader she would have instead of being told what to do by someone younger than herself.

Hope was tired of being told what to do all the time as it was. Bossing people around seemed to be Great-Grandfather's favorite hobby. He insisted on not only bossing around those who carried the last name Brockert but anyone descended through a female line too. And not just his own descendents but Uncle Hugo's too. He was the Patriarch of the most prominent Western family and he never ever ever let anyone forget it.

It was as if he thought he was not just the king, but a puppetmaster as well. Hope was pretty certain Seth was there to spy on the school or them or both. She had a feeling he wasn't very good at the latter, but if he was doing that, she should probably ask him not to ever share the yearbook with Great Grandfather. Whether or not he'd listen to her or he already had was another matter. If he had, Hope would never forgive him, though she supposed if he (or someone) already had, she'd already knowthat. Currently, she really didn't trust Seth though.

Of course, if Hope did get what she really wanted, Great Grandfather would know quite obviously and quite frankly, she didn't see why she couldn't have that. He wouldn't have minded Adam marrying Talitha, so she didn't see why, if Russell wanted, she couldn't have him. The Laynes weren't exactly new purebloods, and the other sixth year's family was fairly well-to-do, just not to the level the Brockerts were.

As a moaning sound began, Alicia seemed rather disgusted by something she had just seen. This was as close as Hope had ever seen to the younger girl losing even the slightest bit of composure so she was rather curious about what it could be that had her so repulsed and stepped forward to take a closer look.

All of a sudden, a giant snake-a basilik -appeared .Hope let out a shriek. She did not like snakes and a basilik was a bigger threat than any other. Who had let that thing in here? Why? It was supposed to be challenging not deadly. Did the staff want to be in trouble with the board and families like hers with a lot of influence? "Don't look in it's eyes!" The Teppenpaw warned her teammates, stepping back away from the creature. She wanted to look away, but she just couldn't. Not completely, she found herself staring at it's midsection, avoiding it's gaze. However, she quickly noticed that it had morphed into something else and she began to calm down. "I think it's a boggart."
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