Professor Skies

April 21, 2019 8:25 AM
“Good morning,” Professor Skies greeted the beginners’ class. The weather outside was shifting - both in the sense of that particular morning, which had begun with overcast skies and a spot of rain but which looked like it might clear into a nice day by lunchtime - and in the broader sense, with the general pattern of the weather across days. Yes, there were abrupt and unexpected cold days, contrasted with startlingly warm ones, but overall it was shifting into being milder and warmer, if also somewhat wetter, and unmistakably, spring was in the air.

“Today, we are going to be having a fun little challenge in class, in celebration of the season and of Easter. You are going to be working to make foil-wrapped eggs. Now, you will not be creating chocolate today - can anyone tell me why?” she asked. Gamp’s Law was covered in more depth later on in their studies, but those who had grown up in a magical household or who had gone ahead in their reading might well have been able to tell her the answer.

“Instead, you are going to be using a hard-boiled egg, and your aim is to turn the shell into pretty, colourful foil. You will be exercising two skills by doing this. The first is, as I’m sure you’ve guessed by now, design-work,” the fact that making their projects prettier or more intricate would always earn extra credit had been a mainstay of class since their first day. During the first half of the year, this had mainly been asked of the second years, as a way to up the challenge for themselves whilst first years still got to grips with the basics, but since Midterm, the first years had received encouragement to start making their mark.

“The second skill you’re working on is your degree of control. You are to transfigure only the shell of the egg - whilst it may seem easier to transfigure only a smaller amount of an item, it does require a greater degree of precision that you’ve been using up until now. I will be unwrapping each of your eggs at the end to determine how well you’ve done with this.

“To give you some added incentive, and to celebrate the holiday season, the two prettiest eggs - one from each year group - will win a large chocolate egg,” she indicated the brightly wrapped prizes on her desk, “Everyone else will receive a small egg for their efforts,” she added.

“The spell for this is aluminus, and you will need to make a smooth sweeping wand motion around your egg,” she demonstrated, producing a pretty wrapper in graded shades of blue with differing swirls or circles on each band.

“Before beginning, you should make notes on the similarities and differences between what you’re starting with and what you’re aiming for to help you with the visualisation process. You may also want to sketch out your design - for some people that helps with their visualisations.

“You may talk quietly to your neighbours. Raise your hand if you need my help. You may begin.”

OOC OOC - welcome to Transfiguration. Posting here can earn you house points! Posts should be a minimum of 200 words and will be graded on length, realism, relevance (how well you deal with the class content) and creativity.

Posts are marked out of character, based on the quality of the writing, so a character who says they are doing badly but does so in a well-written and detailed way can still score full points. You are now part way through this term, so first years should consistently get some results on their first try unless something is very wrong, but no one is likely to get it perfect on the first go.

You are being supervised, so if things are going wrong, Selina would step in before anything got terribly out of hand. Please tag me in the subject line if there’s something that needs my attention.

Have fun, have a go, if you’re unsure about anything, ask on the OOC or in chatzy.
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