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

Oliver Ferguson II

January 31, 2016 1:13 PM
While Oliver cared little about the Challenges generally speaking and thought they were a waste of his valuable time-especially during his CATS year-it hurt his pride for them to be placed so low. Yes, they were beating Portia, which was immensely satisfying especially given she was her team's leader, but Oliver did not want to give anyone any reason to think themselves superior to him . Especially not Clark who was the most uppity nobody he'd ever met, except maybe that Umland boy whom Oliver had only really seen around and not ever felt the need to speak to. Clark, on the other hand, was his roommate whom he had to deal with on a daily basis. Whom beaten for out for prefect. Whose team was beating his, even though they were not in first either.

Who really needed be knocked down a few pegs. The other Aladren had not only gotten prefect over him but had a stellar record in Quidditch. It was time that Clark got put in his place. It was time for Oliver to show his superiority. He wanted to be the one to take his roommate down, not Duncan or Ji-Eun or Arnold.

Unfortunately for the fifth year, this particular challenge did not lend itself to Oliver showing his inherent superiority over Clark. The one thing he was willing to grant his roommate over him was Quidditch and flying skill. Not that Oliver was bad at flying-he even owned his own seldom used broom-but he found sports to be trivial, a waste of time. He was certain he could have been great at it had it been at all important, but Oliver had better things to do.

Like find a way to change someone's behavior through mental magic, but with more finesse, admittedly, than Grandfather had used on Grandmother. Well, okay, Grandfather probably had meant to drive Grandmother insane, but from what Oliver had figured out so far, it took much more precision to change one specific behavior of Father's that he personally found repugnant than to make someone completely crazy. Something admittedly, one could likely do without mental magic.

So far though, all Oliver had managed to do was make zombie squirrels out in the gardens which had led to him having to take care of the evidence. He didn't get any true joy out of having to do so, but it was all for the greater good. The greater good of there not being another suspicious incident at school that could lead back to him and get him expelled. As well as the even greater good of making his father be attracted to women.

Once Oliver heard the instructions though, he knew precisely what to do. The spot they were in was due to no fault of his own as he was doubting Leo Princeton's competence as a leader after the last time, not to mention the two useless little girls. He needed to take some control. "I will take the ground." He stated in a voice that suggested there would be no arguments. The ground seemed an option better suited to his intellectual abilities, which as far as he was concerned was always preferably to the athletic. The Aladren scanned his group for whom he found to the most well suited to work with him. "Mr. Newell will work with me." Jack played Quidditch so he was sure to be better in the air than Dustin and the other two were sure to be only a hindrance to him.
11 Oliver Ferguson II Taking charge. (Team 10) 278 Oliver Ferguson II 0 5

Dustin Newell

January 31, 2016 3:44 PM
Dustin surveyed the Mirage Chamber with a touch of hesitation. While competition of this nature was not really his thing, he felt inclined to perform well in these challenges, but physical activity was not a strength of his. He was an academic, something he had never really known about himself prior to Sonora and particularly his Sorting into Aladren, although he’d always been a know-it-all. He was quite clever, really, or at least by standards of book smarts. Somehow, that didn’t seem like it would be terribly helpful here.

He did his best to quiet these worries, repeating the mantra of an heir is always in control to himself, an echo playing in his mind beneath the librarian’s speech. At least it didn’t seem like this flying challenge (featuring a desireable ground portion) was too terribly athletic, really just requiring a basic handling of a broom to dodge some obstacles. Nothing he couldn’t handle, although he didn’t particularly care to.

The second year felt that he would be of the most help on the ground, realistically, but as Oliver Ferguson stated that the two of them would take that part (although it was more of a demand than even just a statement), another thought occurred to him. “But what about Laila?” Despite his intense pureblood upbringing, Dustin had a touch of a soft spot for the Muggleborn, mostly because she was the first person he had met upon arriving at Sonora, increased slightly by the fact that she was really quite cute. He could not recall how she had performed in their flying lessons, and he hadn’t kept up with her to know her skills by report, but at least he had been on one prior to school. That gave him a bit more experience, and logically, even though he would be an asset on the ground, Laila might be a detriment in the air.

He generally knew his place; he was an heir, yes, but he was young and perhaps a little naive. He knew that boys above him in class had more authority. So as much as Dustin hated to contradict an older student, particularly one of good standing, he still found himself turning toward Miss Kennedy to ask her female opinion. “What do you think? How are you on a broom?”
12 Dustin Newell Okay, but... 312 Dustin Newell 0 5


Laila Kennedy

February 03, 2016 4:19 AM
Laila did not like Oliver Ferguson. At all. Which kind of astonished her because she really hadn’t felt this sort of dislike towards someone…well, ever. But what frustrated her more than anything was that in addition to being a particularly nasty person, he was also rather good looking. These looks were not what had kept her biting her tongue the last time they had interacted, during the last challenge, however. Something inside her had flared up, she had wanted to say something equally as mean back. She had wanted to let her voice drip with condensation, she had wanted to make him feel as small as humanely possible, like how he had made her feel for a hot minute. This realization that she had such a big desire to be mean shocked Laila and she had needed to take a moment, keeping her retort of “Well, he should have phrased it better then,” to herself since poor Jack Spencer didn’t deserve to be included in her attack.

After that, she had kept relatively silent, always listening to what the others told her to do in an almost robotic fashion, but making sure that when Oliver asked her to do something that she always did it just slightly differently. She knew that wasn’t completely turning the other cheek as God would have wanted her to do, but Laila had just felt so awfully small when he spoke to her that she’d felt the need to at least fight back a little, even if it was in a rather passive-aggressive manner. If only Mamma had been able to see her…the stern woman surely would not have been proud. Never mind that shortly afterwards Arne had encountered her in the Gardens, searching for Mr. Xavier blindly in order to meet him to garden, and had asked her what was wrong, resulting in Laila nearly breaking down and crying and not making it to the gardening session at all.

And now, he was trying to take away the one person on the team she felt comfortable with. It was true that Dustin had not acted in that shining knight manner to stand up for her against Oliver, but she thought she had seen a reassuring smile from him, and that was better than nothing, so she supposed that meant they were still on friendly terms and he didn’t think she was as idiotic as Oliver clearly did. It was entirely possible, too, that no one else had heard the way in which Oliver had spoken, that perhaps she had just taken offense too easily, two things that she had thought of later that night as she tried to fall asleep, still fretting over the events of challenge one.

This time around, however, his empirical voice (though it did not yet hold any disdain) put her on edge and so she was getting prepared to ask him what he thought she ought to do then, seeing as she had next to no experience on a broom (though she would never admit to him her slight fear of heights), when Dustin asked her for her opinion. She had two options in that moment. She could either lie and say that she was fine on a broom, thanks for asking—something that might be considered a little rude since Dustin had never done anything of offense to her, but would likely excuse her from having to work with Oliver and would also shove it in the rude, older boy’s face that she wasn’t some idiotic little girl. Her other option, of course, would be to answer Dustin honestly that she had passed flying lessons by some miracle of fate, that while she was perfectly stable on a broom, she actually didn’t care for heights that much and so the idea of dodging obstacles while however many feet up in the air made her sick to her stomach.

“I’m fine,” she lied, wondering just when she had become this comfortable not telling the truth, the thought allowing a small red flush to rise in her cheeks. She accompanied this with a little smile so that the others wouldn’t catch her in the lie, so that they might think it was a side effect of her smile or that she was pleased someone had taken her feelings on the matter into account. “If what's best for the team means I have to fly then I’ll fly.” Her tone only held a small hint of malice, barely noticeable to anyone who didn’t know her well, whose only impression of Laila so far was a quiet, obedient muggleborn. But her brother would have picked up on it, and maybe Katy Lomer since it was the same tone of voice she’d used when casually dismissing Harvey Mills’ invitation to have ice cream (because really did he think she’d go out for ice cream with him in December after his brother had crushed her heart?)
10 Laila Kennedy Oh no, go ahead, do your male thing, don't worry about me. 318 Laila Kennedy 0 5


Jack Spencer

February 10, 2016 2:19 PM
Jack was thoroughly enjoying the challenges. Though he considered himself an academic of sorts, he also loved being physically active and taking part in competitions. It was strange to him, however, to cancel Quidditch in order to have these sorts of team challenges, but as long as Jack was able to fly around on a broom and use his brain at the same time he was fine with it. The only bad thing about this was being stuck with his cousin as their leader. Leo didn't seem to be used to the leadership role and Jack tried not to blame him. He didn't seem very competitive in the first place, not to mention he was the youngest of three brothers. After seeing how low their team ranked (it was nothing compared to Charlotte's team), Jack felt motivated to get his team to do something. It was ridiculous, their ranking, and embarrassing.

The Mirage Chamber was fascinating, but Jack didn't spend useless time staring around in awe. Of course schools ought to have chambers like these, being magical. As he listened to the librarian explain today's challenge, he started growing excited. He would get to ride on a broom! That is, if no one else wanted to. The first bit sounded most appealing to him. It consisted of two of his favourite activities: flying and puzzles. The last group consisted of flying as well, but Jack didn't enjoy obstacle courses like that, especially when he was supposed to dodge things and find an exit in a maze.

Jack scoped out his team-mates, wondering if any of them could fly well. Each group would need two members, and since they still needed to incorporate Vendela, their first year, it would be best to include her in the easiest section. If they were going to win, or at least garner enough points, they needed to exercise all of their strengths.

Oliver Ferguson took charge quickly and Jack wondered if Leo would mind. Probably not. He listened to their self-declared 'leader' who called the ground and immediately called Newell on his team. Either Ferguson took a fancy to Newell or he had the same idea of a winning team. It didn't matter which at the moment as long as the two of them could complete their section of the challenge quickly. Newell didn't seem completely convinced, however, and Jack watched his interaction with Kennedy.

Jack still didn't understand why one didn't simply share their preferences. If Kennedy wanted to fly, then she should say she wanted to. If she didn't, then she should say she didn't. His brother was like that too, and Jack had learnt to try to see beyond Adam's words to figure out what he really wanted. With Laila's statement, he didn't know her well enough to know if she really wanted to fly and was just being passive-aggressive or if she really didn't want to fly and was just putting up a front to stand strong against Ferguson's blatant favouritism.

"I'd like to be a part of the first group, the flying one. Vendela, if you can fly all right you could come with me. It's less... intimidating than the last group. Unless you'd like to be in the first group, Kennedy, I'm easy." That, of course, was a partial lie. If his team-mates forced him to fly in the last group, he had no choice. He could do it if no one else was able, but he'd rather avoid it even if it meant sacrificing his cousin to the obstacle course.
40 Jack Spencer I'm just here for the competition. 299 Jack Spencer 0 5