Declan Chatterjee

September 27, 2006 3:41 PM
Declan could only imagine, he reflected as the first students began to trickle into class, just what the first and second years thought of the classroom itself. Every centimeter of the walls that wasn’t hidden by windows, doors, or bookshelves was plastered with posters of stars, comets, nebulae, planets, and diagrams, both Muggle and magical. The ceiling had been enchanted to show the night sky all day—at the moment, it displayed the typical January constellations. On each desk lay a cut-out of one of the eight extraterrestrial planets.

Soon the chairs were mostly filled and the room was full of the typical pre-class chatter, and the young professor moved away from his desk and towards the door. One last late student stumbled in, mumbling excuses before Declan could close the door and begin the lesson. He tutted good-naturedly.

“Let’s try to be on time, shall we?” he asked the class as a whole. He clapped his hands together, then. “Well then, as we’re all here, let’s get started. I’m Declan Chatterjee, your new Astronomy professor—you can call me Professor Deck, if you like. As I understand it, Professor Dione left off with the solar system, correct?” he looked to the second years for affirmation. “Well, we’ll cover a bit of that in the beginning, just to put the first years up on the same footing as you astronomical veterans. You may all notice a vaguely circular image on your desk, and some of you may have correctly conjectured that that is, in fact a planet.”

He smiled at them. “Now, those of you who keep up with Muggle news—and I’d suggest you do, at least Muggle astronomical advances, as we will be discussing them in this class—may have heard that their classification system no longer has room for Pluto as a planet. In this class, we will be treating Pluto as a planet, simply because the magical planetary classification system differs wildly from that used by Muggles. So ‘My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas’ will still serve you well in my class.

“For this lesson I would like you to group up according planet—therefore, Mars with Mars, Uranus with Uranus, and the like—and compose a list of everything you know about said planet. These can be scientific facts, Muggle or magical, or mythological stories associated with your planet, or magical properties it might have—anything and everything is fair game. The group that knows the most about their planet will get a reward at the end of class. Does everyone understand? …Good. Now, get started!” he made a little shooing gesture with his hands and grinned at the scraping of chairs and babble of voices that ensued. This teaching thing really was quite fun.

OOC: Hop to! I’d like to have someone do each of the planets—let’s not have ten people on Venus and neglect poor Neptune. And keep in mind that Earth was not one of the options. Other than that, you know the drill: a good length (at least two decent-sized paragraphs), and keep it realistic!
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Eavan Valentine

September 28, 2006 7:52 PM
Eavan was a little worried. From what Earl had told her, the Astronomy professor was really mean. She didn't want to have to spend an entire year under the gaze of a person whom Earl had described as "Vampira: Queen of all that is Evil". But when she reached the astronomy calssroom, she was greatly surprised that in lieu of Vampira was a young man who looked ecstatic to be there teaching.

Eavan chose a chair towards the center of the classroom and glanced around. It wasn't the nicest classroom she'd ever seen, but it was interesting. The ceiling alone was worth coming to class for. Before she had a chance to switch her brown eyes from the ceiling to her classmates, the professor began his lecture. She'd heard about Pluto - her father had mentioned it in a letter. Then she finally glanced down at her desk and noticed the planet. She knew the look of it from third grade. Orange? Check. Really big? Check. Great Red spot? Check.

"Jupiter..." she whispered. Then looked around. "Um..." she called out. "Who else has Jupiter?"\n\n
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Gil Idoya

September 28, 2006 8:52 PM
Gil snuck a look over his shoulder at Leo and his partner; Gray waved at him, but seemed otherwise entirely distracted... and blushing... and staring.... He bit back a snigger. Oh, just wait until he got a chance to tease Leo about his 'admirer.' It'd certainly get the older twin back for abandoning Gil to the tender mercies of their cousins. Not that Jacinto and Isadora had been on to anything when they'd mocked Gil and his "girlfriend"--

Who just so happened, it seemed, to have chosen the same planet. Leo would probably call it kismet or some such nonsense, probably in a snide tone; Gil was too happy to put a name to it. "Sneakthief!" he called to get her attention as he crossed through the desks towards her. "Hey, Eavan. Lucky coincidence, huh?" he asked, holding up his own paper Jupiter and grinning like a fool.\n\n
0 Gil Idoya Well-met, Sneakthief! 0 Gil Idoya 0 5


Eavan

September 28, 2006 9:23 PM
In answer to her call, Eavan got Gil shouting at her from across the room. She grinned broadly as he made his way towards her.

"Very lucky coincidence! I was hoping I would get to work with someone I like," She held up her paper planet as well just to make sure they both had Jupiter. They did.

"Okay," Eavan started up. "We should just start and if anybosy else has Jupiter too, they'll just join us." Eavan looked around to see if she could find anyone else with thier planet. She couldn't so she turned her attention back to Jupiter and Gil. "What do you know about Jupiter?"\n\n
0 Eavan Sneakthief strikes again! 0 Eavan 0 5


Gil

October 04, 2006 1:27 PM
Gil grinned involuntarily. Had Eavan just--yes! She had definitely just said that she'd been hoping to work with "someone she liked." That insinuated... no, nope, not that he cared. Really he didn't. Not one whit. He could almost feel Jacinto smirking at him as it was, and blushed a little. "Me too."

"Jupiter? Ah... well, it's the largest of the planets, and it's a gas giant along with Saturn and Neptune. It has the Big Red Spot, which is a huge storm larger than Earth, and has been going for hundreds of years--I don't really remember the exact time. Um... it's also got a couple of rings, actually, but they're really hard to see. Muggles found those. Sometimes the gas giants are called the Jovian planets... and..." he frowned comically, eyes squinted a little, as he tried to recall something else from the lessons their cousin Joaquin used to give the twins. "Oh! It has 63 moons. The four largest are known as the Galilean moons, and there's something... gosh... there's something weird about their orbit, but I can't really remember..."

He looked up at Eavan, then. "I'll remember in a minute, probably. What do you know?"\n\n
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Eavan

October 04, 2006 2:37 PM
Eavan stared at Gil, her mouth slightly agape. She had learned a bit about the palnets in elementary school, but she didn't even think they had learned that much about any of the planets, let alone her remembering any of it.

"Wow, Gil. I can't believe you know all that. All I remembered was that it was the biggest, that it was made of gas and a bit about the great Red Spot." She paused for a second and then added "Oh! And Galileo discovered the four largest moons and that's why they're named after him." Eavan felt a little embarrassed that Gil knew so much more than she did,but she didn't let it bother her. Gil was just realy smart. Smart friends were always good to have.

"Have you figured out what was weird about their orbits yet? We could probably look it up." Eavan made to take out her astronomy book, but stopped and glanced up at Gil.

"You don't think the professor will mind, do you?"\n\n
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Leo

October 04, 2006 8:19 PM
Really, this was getting ridiculous. Leo didn't care about people outside his family; it was what had made his grandfather such an effective patriarch, and it was what would make Leo his equal in that respect, once the time came. His passing concern for Nikki could easily be written off; she was the daughter of a friend of the family, and in a strange country. It was his duty as an Idoya to make sure she was okay--though, he had to admit to himself, he hadn't done the best job with that. But this concern for Markner really was becoming absurd.

Gil was the one with the bleeding heart, not Leo. He was the one so attached to everyone he met. Leo couldn't even properly say he loved anyone aside from his siblings and his mother; his father and grandfather prompted respect and sometimes a little fear (occasionally even anger), but hardly love. None of his cousins did, either, except perhaps Joaquin, who was twenty-two and had long been Leo's idol.

That didn't explain why, when Markner said she was cold, Leo stood up after only a moment's thought, unbuttoned his school robe, and draped it over the smaller girl's shoulders. For a moment he even had to resist the urge to tug gently on her hair, an affectionate habit he had with his little sister. But no. Mercedes had typical Spanish coloring, and when she wasn't indulging in one of her bouts of melancholy, was a spitfire and hard to handle. Markner was blond and all together too meek and jumpy. But he still felt compelled to take care of her.

He scowled to himself as he sat down at this show of weakness. How many times had Abuelo told him? There is a difference between being a gentleman and being gentle. It is one of those quirks of the English language that the words are even associated. No, call yourself a caballero, niño. A caballero is strong and honorable and loyal, and he must be hard to protect the family. Don't be a gentleman. Be a caballero.

His grandfather's words did nothing to cheer him up, and neither did Markner's--no, Grail's--plea. Both made him feel much worse, in very different ways. He replied with only a nod, and took the parchment from her hands without asking. "Unless either of you can think of anything else, I'll give this to the professor," he said curtly. After a pause, he moved away from the girls, his expression dark, and towards where the professor stood, conversing with a second-year Pecari.

OOC: Caballero originally meant knight, but now has a meaning roughly equivalent to gentleman. Obviously, Abuelo would favor the militaristic implications of the word. *makes a face*\n\n
0 Leo Dios mio, I'm turning into Gil. 0 Leo 0 5