Librarian Amelle Nicchi

January 22, 2016 8:36 PM
It was the morning of the second challenge. Notices had gone up that Monday advising everyone to come to the Entrance Hall at 10 in the morning to the portrait where the House Points were calculated just outside of Cascade. They would require their wand and, if they had one, a broom. They were also advised to dress appropriately for physical activity and to split their team into three different groups. But other than that, the notice was rather vague.

Standing on a makeshift stand, Amelle called for everyone’s attention. “Good morning everyone!” Amelle greeted. She was so nervous to be the one hosting the second challenge. As Librarian, she didn’t really have to do much talking when it came to the masses. The only other time she had to do so was when she was substituting for Charms and even then… they were small groups.

“I hope you have all come prepared for today’s event. Behind this portrait of Tavarius Mims is where the magic happens.” Amelle had decided to use the Mirage Chamber to host the challenge because it would allow for the challenge to remain a secret from the students, could transfer into anything she wished it too with a snap of her fingers. “This is an Air challenge and it will run in three different parts. The first and third parts require brooms, so if you do not have one, one will be provided to you. The second part will be on the ground. You will decide amongst your group members which two members will fly in the first part, which two members will stay on the ground in the second part, and which two members will fly in the third part. Any groups with seven members, decide if the third person will be part of the first group or the third group.” Amelle looked around to make sure what she was saying was being understood. “I reiterate, there are not to be three members of your team working the ground level.” They had to provide a part of each challenge that would allow for everyone to participate. Since some people couldn’t physically fly, she thought this was a nice alternative.

“In the Mirage Chamber, you will find a very large maze. Each part of the maze is split based on what group you are in. Those who will be flying will be facing various traps, spells, charms, hexes, and creatures. It will not be easy, so make sure your wand is somewhere that is easily accessible.” Amelle warned them.

“Let’s discuss the jobs of each group.The first group will be on brooms. Your challenge is to get the map that we provide you through the maze and to the door marked with your team number on it. You must remain on your broom at all times until you reach the door. Please note that the maze is charmed to prevent anyone from attempted to fly above it.” Kiva explained. She knew there would be one or two that would attempt to find the easy way around. “When you pass through the door, you will be in a small room with only a table and a door to exit. Place the map on the table and then exit the room. Exiting the room will bring you right to this spot.

“The second group will be planted in the center of the maze and be on the ground. A door will appear, behind the door is the table with the map. The map shows where hidden items are throughout the middle of the maze where the second group will be stationed. Use the map. There are as many items as there are teams, the items are labeled with team numbers, but this does not show on the map. The goal is to find your team’s item. Accio will not work for this challenge, so be creative. Once you have your object, please return to the room where you found the map, place the object on the table, and exit the opposite door. You will find yourself in this spot where your teammates from the first group will be waiting.”

Amelle paused. There was so many different parts to this challenge that she wanted to make sure she explained them all in detail. “Finally, the last group. This group will also be deposited in their section of the maze. Group three will be back on brooms. A door will appear just as it did for the group two and you will find your team item on the table. You must keep the item safe as you fly back through the maze. You will be facing the same challenges as your teammates did, so make sure you keep your wand available. Once you are out of the maze, a door will appear and you will exit the Mirage Chamber and join the rest of your team. If, for whatever reason, you need help, shoot sparks up and myself or another staff member will come to assist.

“This challenge is timed. Each team will go through one at a time. So, until it’s your team’s turn, you are to wait in Cascade Hall. We will call your team number when it’s your turn. Choose your groups wisely. Unless anyone has any questions, let’s get started. Team One, please stay here, everyone else, please head into the Hall.”


OOC: In case the challenge is confusing, here is a summary of what each group will do:

Each team will split into three groups. This can be decided under this post or however you would like to accomplish this.

Group 1: Purpose is to fly through the maze (there are obstacles, such as moving bushes, creatures, hexes, spells, charms, etc) and find your Team Number’s door. You are provided a map in the beginning. You must get this map to the door or else your teammates will not be able to complete their part of the challenge.

Group 2: A door will appear in the center of the maze where you are waiting. You must retrieve the map from the room behind the door. Use the map to find the item hidden in the maze that has your team number on it. Accio will not work. Be creative. Once you have your item, place it on the table behind the door.

Group 3: Purpose is to fly through the maze (there are obstacles, such as moving bushes, creatures, hexes, spells, charms, etc) and find the exit with the item that Group 2 secured.


Points are based on creativity, length, and member posts. Please tag me if your group need adult assistance. This challenge will take 3 weeks OOC and you can post any group at any given time, so please do not feel rushed to get through each section. Have fun!
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6 Librarian Amelle Nicchi Challenge Two: Air Time! 32 Librarian Amelle Nicchi 1 5

Arnold Manger

January 30, 2016 6:17 AM
Arnold didn’t care a lot about the first challenge. He’d had a lot more important things on his mind, college applications to fill out, a best friend with whom he was barely speaking. But things were better now. Acceptance letters were starting to come, albeit far too slowly, and things with Emery were back to normal. It was very unfortunate the extreme circumstances were that enabled their friendship to mend, but Arnold was just glad he could be there for Emery (and Chloe) when they really needed it.

So with most of his major anxieties lifted, he found himself better able to focus on the challenges, and by that token, he was more inclined to care about the results. Arnold had no intention to engage in any sort of malicious battle with any other person or team, but he was more readily interested in the sort of friendly competition the challenges were meant to inspire. He could smacktalk--all in obvious jest--his friends with a decent smile, knowing that no matter who won, everything would be okay.

Arnold wasn’t much of an athlete, but he managed to find something in his wardrobe stretchy enough to sufficiently stand in for athletic attire. And he pulled out his broom, unused thus far, from the bottom of his trunk. He never really wanted one, but his father had sent it to him, among other things, the year before. Ross Manger still sometimes sent lavish gifts to his sons at school, each time causing Arnold to lose time to a substantial spiral of conflict. He’d tried to return some of them, particularly the broom, but his father was insistent. “Every wizard ought to own a broom,” he’d said in this instance.

He’d thought a lot about what pairs they would need to divide into. The redhead had been dealt a good hand, so really, almost any combination would work out okay. It was only one that seemed to decisively matter: if at all possible, Raine needed to be with Jax. Arnold himself would be a decent second choice, since hopefully as the oldest student and Head Boy, Raine would be able to trust him enough. But for whatever reason, she seemed to work well with Jax. That was fine by Arnold. They could utilize that.

Discovering the nature of the challenge did little to sway this sentiment. The Aladren thought quickly about which part to have them do; going off his own experience, shyness seemed to coincide with an aversion to flight (maybe that was only Ryan, but it was what he had to go on), so he didn’t expect Raine to be super fond of it. He had no real notion of who else would like or dislike flight, since he didn’t play or really follow Quidditch around the school. He’d gone to games with Ji-Eun in the past, but that was generally when their little brothers’ teams played each other, and then he was a bit distracted by her presence to watch Jake sit the bench.

“Okay, so here’s what I’m thinking,” he said, turning to share with his teammates. “We could start with Savannah and Andrew, then have Raine and Jax on the ground, and finish up with me and Seven. If anybody particularly wants a different part or person, we can probably make that happen, but otherwise, I think this is probably a pretty solid way to go. What do you guys think?”
12 Arnold Manger Team two, take two! 261 Arnold Manger 0 5

Raine Collindale

January 31, 2016 8:34 AM
Raine wanted to be enthused about the physical challenge. She was agile, had good balance, spent most of her time doing gymnastics. However, the instruction to bring brooms suggested that her regular exercises might not be what the school had in mind. She was a competent enough flyer, being unable to remember a time when she hadn’t been required to ride a broom in some fashion, even if it was just clinging on behind one of her parents or an older family member. Flying for her was a practical means of getting from A to B though, rather than something she really enjoyed.

The second challenge sounded rather complicated, and again she was forced to wonder how well she, as a first year, would be able to participate. Hopefully they wouldn’t throw anything too nasty at them seeing as they couldn’t know how the teams would be divided, and there might be first years alone in the maze. She could throw off most simple jinxes and repel mildly bothersome creatures. She doubted she would come off better against a Manticore but it seemed very unlikely the school would put one in there. Still, Defence was by far and away her least favourite subject, and she thought she might be reasonably good at helping to find things, as hers was the kind of family that was prone to misplacing things.

Arnold decided to put her in the ground group, which suited her perfectly well. She wasn’t really sure whether the rest of her team were ace fliers and on their house Quidditch teams, or whether Arnold just thought that, as a first year, she might not have much experience on a broom. Or some other reason.

“That’s fine with me, thank you,” she replied. Sometimes - often in fact - when grown ups asked if something was ok with everyone they just meant that you had to be ok with that, whether you liked it or not, but Arnold seemed to be a bit softer than that and to really want to check with them. “I don’t mind which job I have to do,” she added, just in case anyone else wasn’t happy. She preferred the ground work because it didn’t involve dodging nasty hexes but she could swap if she had to. She didn’t volunteer the fact that she’d done a lot of flying in her life because she thought that was more or less covered by saying she didn’t mind. True, it didn’t really give Arnold an impression of her skill, just her willingness, but Raine didn’t really like to speak up about her own abilities, and especially about something which to her was rather mundane - she wasn’t in any way a skilled flier, weathering a few sharp winds aside, just a competent one who did it to get about.
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Andrew Carey

February 01, 2016 12:36 AM
With his broom in one hand and his wand in the other, Andrew felt a lot more ready for the second challenge than he had for the first. The notice that had gone up on Monday had been vague, but it had said to bring his broom, which meant it had to involve flying. That was a lot more information than he felt had been shared before the first challenge, so he thought it would have made him feel better even if flying hadn’t been one of his strengths at school.

Since flying was one of his strengths, though, it was even better. He smiled cheerfully at the rest of team two – which really needed a better name – without any effort at all as he found them among the crowd of other students. One thing the first challenge had really had going for it, in retrospect, was the wide-open space of the Pitch. The entrance hall was big enough to hold everybody, but Andrew felt a lot more claustrophobic with the rest of the school milling around in it at the same time than he had when they had all been more spread out on the Pitch.

“Hi, guys,” he said, slipping into the ranks. “What do you think this one’s going to be? Something with the chandeliers in the Hall?” He used the end of his broom to point toward the doors of the Cascade Hall. He had never really thought about flying in there before, but now that he had, he had to admit that it sounded like a fun thing to do. It was possibly a suicidal one to do if too many groups packed in there at once, but it sounded more a fun thing to do. Maybe they would even get to do something with the waterfalls!

That idea went away when the librarian announced that the magic would happen behind the picture of the grumpy old pointskeeper. Andrew was a little worried by that, as it was hard to imagine Professor Mims being at all related to anything even remotely fun. That worry faded quickly, though, as the librarian started telling them about groups and obstacles and maps and –

- Well, Andrew couldn’t really keep track of it all, but it sounded a lot better than anything he had ever expected Professor Mims to be associated with. He wondered if the portrait resented the association now that it had happened. Merlin knew Mims never seemed to like anything else. He was living - or at least existing and talking - proof that spending too much time hunched over books of numbers was not good for anyone's brain, even someone whose brain didn't technically, Andrew thought, even exist anymore....

Arnold Manger kindly distracted him from wondering too much about how paintings thought. Andrew didn’t know if the head boy got special information privileges or if Arnold was just really good at coming up with a plan, but team two’s leader quickly presented a plan. Andrew nodded after Arnold presented his plan and Raine said she didn’t mind her assignment. “That’s fine with me, too, if it’s all right with you,” he said, looking at Savannah Brockert with a smile during the last part of his speech.
0 Andrew Carey I'm on board, too 0 Andrew Carey 0 5


Jax Donovan

February 02, 2016 6:45 PM
Jax’s holiday at home had gone pretty well, all things considered. His last turn had been just a couple of days before he had to depart for home, so he didn’t have to deal with any of that back in Seattle. He spent as much time with his coach as his mother would allow (which was basically only while she was working) and the rest of his time was spent with his family or doing his school work. Gia seemed upset about his time with his coach, but she didn’t seem to understand that he was getting stronger so that he could protect her and their mother. Some day, she would appreciate his dedication.

When he returned to school, he noticed the absence of the blonde, Chloe, who had been a companion in the MARS sports room with him on most occasions. He had admired her persistence in her routine more and more as time went on within the shared room. Jax found himself silently competing with her whenever he was doing rounds in the ring or against the bag. She had been a fast learner, so she had easily matched his pace and it had aggravated him to no end. But her presence was enough to encourage him to keep going, even if she was completely unaware of his silent competition. He wanted to keep going because she was still going. She would go until she collapsed on the ground and needed his help to stand up and walk again. He wanted that sort of strength. But it wasn’t long before she returned and he was back to competing silently with her.

It wasn’t long into the new term that they had to complete another team challenge. The notice said to bring a broom (Jax didn’t have one, but assumed the school would provide one if needed) and to wear active clothes (he had plenty of those) but it didn’t really give up detail other than that. He complied with the clothing and met his sister in the library to walk to the hall together. Being almost a full year older than his sister and most of their friends, Jax felt a bit like an outsider amongst a group of people he was most comfortable with. It was strange since he took class with most of them, but he should have been a fourth year rather than a third. He was already dealing with voice changing and growing spurts, making him taller, broader, and semi-deeper range of voice, so he felt a little weird walking around with twelve and thirteen year olds. He knew it upset Gia when he didn’t spend as much time with her or with their friends, but he was the odd man out and he was beginning to realize that as time went on.

Seeing the frown on Gia’s face, Jax, dropped his hand on her head to get her attention. They had reached the hall and everyone was milling about with their groups. With a smile and a shake of her head, Jax left her to join his group. Jax gave a head bob of a greeting to Andrew, who starting asking thoughts on the challenge, but offered no thoughts of his own regarding it. He didn’t think one way or another about his group. They were all okay and none of them seemed necessary aggressive, so that was always a bonus. He still worried about Gia being with Barnaby, but he didn’t think his roommate would do anything to her whereas, he might go at Jax until he snapped.

Jax gave a head bob of a greeting to Andrew, who starting asking thoughts on the challenge, but offered no thoughts of his own regarding it. This challenge had much more involved with it than the last one simply because there were three separate challenges with different goals that all had to intertwine. He didn’t really care what group he was in or who he worked with. Although he wasn’t the best flyer, he could at least manage to stay on the broom and deal with a maze. It was the obstacles that were more of a threat, but his defensive spells were decent enough that he thought he could manage that. As for the second group, the ground group, he wasn’t really sure how he would go about actually finding hidden items, but he was sure there were spells he could think of if he had to when the time came.

Lecture done, Jax turned his attention from the Librarian to the Head Boy as he named the groups he thought would work best together. On impulse, Jax looked at Raine to see her reaction to working with him but as she did not indicate anything, he figured she was okay with it. Jax only knew the girl from their extra class and from the challenges. She was quieter than her brother and he was often reminded of Peizhi when he was around her. That was probably the main reason why he sort a little obligated to look out for her. Deciding the ground option was best then for the two of them, Jax gave no objection to his group or the person he was partnered with. “I’m fine with the choices.” He stated, giving Raine a polite curve of his lips in a smile.
6 Jax Donovan This is fine with me. 296 Jax Donovan 0 5

Savannah Brockert

February 03, 2016 12:15 PM
As far as teams went, Savannah felt she was pretty lucky. Hers seemed to get along pretty decently which made things go a lot better in general. The fact that there were only two teams ranked ahead of theirs probably was a testament to this fact.

Nor was she too bothered about the second challenge involving brooms. Natually Savannah didn't fly that much, but she wasn't all that terrible at it nor did she hate it all that much. Mostly she was indifferent about having to do so. She just hoped that whatever they were doing didn't make the other teams crazy the way some people got about Quidditch, especially if it was something that was going to involve actual contact with other teams. She really didn't want anyone to get hurt.

"Hmm..." The fourth year thought in response to Andrew's question. It was an interesting one. "I have a hard time believing the Headmaster would want us messing things up so much in here. The chandeliers are most likely expensive antiques and he's probably the sort that very much cares about things like that." The Headmaster was her father's first cousin but they weren't close both because of a pretty big age difference and because Headmaster Brockert wasn't the sort people got close to. "Still, that does make me wonder what it could possibly be...oh." She said when the librarian mentioned the portrait and the Mirage Chamber opened up. Wow, an opportunity to see inside there, this didn't happen every day. The Teppenpaw glanced at her twin. Scarlett looked ecstatic.

She was a bit relieved to hear the instructions. While Savannah didn't care about flying itself, she didn't want to engage in physical combat with the rest of the school. Especially considering that she was related to a good many of them. Going up against them in such a direct way bothered her quite a bit, even if they were all competition as it was. It was a lot easier to have her team go faster through a maze than to have to knock them off a broom or something. There was even a ground option for those who couldn't or didn't want to fly. Savannah was certain a good many of her cousins were going to try to get that.

It was a good thing, however, that she personally didn't care, because Arnold wanted her to go with Andrew in Group One. Savannah didn't mind this one little bit. She didn't know the younger Teppenpaw very well, but he was definitely a pleasant person-most Teppenpaws were-and she wouldn't mind spending time with him. Besides, he was the one Quidditch player among them so that was always a plus. "Sounds good to me." She smiled back.
11 Savannah Brockert Such an agreeable bunch 286 Savannah Brockert 0 5