Professor McFarlan

April 22, 2007 7:53 PM
Kathleen McFarlan smiled at the all but barren classroom. The First and Second year class would begin soon and she'd done nothing to personalize the space allotted to her. Oh, there were a couple of Muggle star charts and the book shelves were filled with reference material, but really, that was it and in Kathleen's eyes it was more than adequate.

Surveying the classroom as she set the heavy case she lugged from her office on her desk, the new professor decided she'd have to do something about the seating arrangements. A sweeping motion of her wand and the desks that were lined neatly in rows moved this way and that to form a large circle.

Yes, that was much better. Kathleen walked over and touched the desks one by one with her wand while muttering the appropriate spell. Each student desk transformed into a cushy recliner. After all, when one looked up, proper head and spine alignment was needed to avoid that annoying crick in the neck.

With just minutes to go before the students would be arriving, she hurried back to her desk, opened the case and pulled back the soft material that protected the very large crystal contained within. Reverently, she lifted into its proper position. There were only two like it in the entire world. The other crystal resided with her brothers in Ireland. Gently, she touched her wand to just the right spot and it began to glow softly as the room dissolved away.

Instead of a classroom, Kathleen stood in outer space. Below her the earth rotated on its axis, looking like a beautiful blue opal. To the left and a bit closer, the moon made its guardian trek around the fragile planet. All around, planets and their satellites, stars, and comets, asteroids and distant galaxies shone with breathtaking beauty. In the distance, a large, yellow star know to the inhabitants of the watery planet below as Sol, stood guard. Kathleen had grown up working and playing a place that looked exactly like this, but it never ceased to take her breath away. At least this crystalline image would be put to more productive use other than decorating a posh nightclub.

Hearing footsteps outside, she combed her fingers through her shoulder length auburn hair. Satisfied the waves neatly curled up at her shoulders, she commanded the door to open. Her emerald eyes sparkled with silent laughter at the astonished faces of her charges who had their first look at their new Astronomy professor standing, apparently, on nothing but space.

"Come in," she walked over making a welcoming gesture. "The floor is still quite solid. That's right, find a chair and make yourselves comfortable. Don't worry, gravity still applies."

She gave the students a few moments to adjust to their unusual surroundings and get seated. She could only imagine what was going through their heads. She found herself wishing her Muggle university students could have experienced this. Well, time to begin.

"Hello. My name is Kathleen McFarlan and I have the happy privilege of being your new Astronomy Professor. Please respect the usual classroom etiquette. From his notes and your work, I realize that Professor Chatterjee is a hard act to follow, but I'll do my best. He prepared you well on the basics and I believe you are ready learn how all this," Kathleen made a sweeping gesture, "pertains to you."

"All of the Cosmos is interdependent and everything in it affects us. We may not see it or feel it, but all of this affects our world, nature, and magic. This class is more than just memorizing the names of planets and stars. I hope to teach you how what is happening out here affects every single aspect of magic, from charms to potions and everything in between.

"Nothing demonstrates this more than our closest neighbor, the moon." Professor McFarlan's touched the crystal again and the view changed. Above a huge three dimensional moon filled the ceiling. "Its gravitational pull dictates the tides and it works on us in numerous physical and magical ways.

"Like language, Magic is not gender neutral. The moon's magical resonance is female. That's not a man in the moon, its a lady. The monthly cycle of the moon affects us in different ways. The new moon is a good time to begin projects, long brewing potions, and plant root crops like mandrakes. Love potions and charms are particularly effective during the first quarter. During the full moon, a woman's magic is at her peak. Gentleman, never duel with an angry witch three days before and after a full moon, you'll loose. There is also a rise in crime, births, and accidents during a full moon.

"Now that's enough from me for the time being. I want to know what you know about the moon's powers. You can talk about what you know or have observed in nature, the Muggle world, and the Wizarding world. If you know any historical lore or superstition, feel free to impress me. Please raise your hands and I'll call on you." Kathleen looked around the class in the dim light for the first hand.

OOC: Feel free to Google away or use your brilliant imaginations! Keep it believable and have fun!


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Josiah

April 27, 2007 1:12 PM
Josiah wasn’t too awful eager to come to Astronomy class. This professor had replaced his head of house! No one could replace Deck! No one! He was bound and determined to not like this woman. He was a bit late, so he was stuck at the back of the group, unable to see inside the classroom. A woman’s voice called them all in.

"Come in, The floor is still quite solid. That's right, find a chair and make yourselves comfortable. Don't worry, gravity still applies."

Gravity still applies? What was that, some kind of stupid pun? Josiah shook his head before following the group in.

He gasped in shock, finding himself in outer space. He touched his head, knowing from his tutors what happens to people in outer space. He jumped up and down a few times, landing as hard as possible on the floor to make sure it existed. Then, the fake macho-man he was, he strutted across the floor, showing that he wasn’t afraid. He spotted Hyana, but she was surrounded on both sides, so he couldn’t get to her. Drat!

He selected another recliner and turned his attention to the professor. His mouth dropped open. Man! This lady was a fox! He felt a blush creep across his face and was glad for the dim light that was offered, which helped cover it up. All resentment forgotten, he payed attention to every word that cascaded from her mouth.

He watched as first Paul, then Hyana, then Echo spoke. He wanted to share something, but could find nothing in his brain except for cobwebs and tumbleweed. Man, he should’ve paid more attention to his tutors! He glanced over at Ebony’s hand that shot into the air. He sighed, more opportunity to think, at least.

Turning to whoever was seated by him, he said, “So, are you completely unsure of any facts to share like me?” he joked. \n
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Irene Liddowe

April 27, 2007 4:18 PM
Irene entered the room with the other first and second years, not thrilled about nor dreading the upcoming class. In fact, she didn't know all too much about Astronomy. She had missed the two years of school before coming to Sonora, after all. How was she suppose to know? Her third grade teacher didn't touch too much on anything farther than Asia.

Irene looked around for the, so far as she knew, new Professor. This task didn't last too long, however. Her attention, as well as many others, had been caught by the amazing view she was now faced with. Her blue-green eyes widened. She was uneasy about stepping on the floor, afraid she may start floating away or something else completely ridiculous.

"Come in, The floor is still quite solid. That's right, find a chair and make yourselves comfortable. Don't worry, gravity still applies."

Aha! Found the Professor! Irene decided she looked like a nice person. Feeling reassured about the gravity issue, Irene headed to any empty chair. She was definitely liking this class already.

Professor McFarlan told them some background on the moon, most of which was slightly new to her. Irene knew she had been born on the full moon. Her mother had chosen her middle name, Selina, because of the full moon that night.

Many people were raising their hands to share a bit of info. Irene pulled a strand of brown hair away from her face and she though. Irene racked her memory for any small bit of information that she could remember. It seemed the boy next her was thinking along the same lines.

“So, are you completely unsure of any facts to share like me?”

"Seems we're in the same boat here," Irene said smiling. Staring ahead at the wall picturing the moon, Irene wondered out loud, "The moon... Well, let's see... It's either wicked hot or freezing cold, I can't decide. I'm going to take a wild random guess and say that no one lives there, so population: zero," Irene paused. "Well, I'm out. Your turn," She said, turning back to the boy.
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Josiah

April 30, 2007 5:28 PM
Josiah grinned. This girl he recognized from the Pecari quidditch team. While he couldn't play the sport himself, it wasn't like he didn't care about those who did. He, too, stared at the moon. It was pretty. Hearing Hyana talking, he zoned in. There's a bunny on the moon She had said. Josiah tilted his head, trying to find the bunny, but having no success.

He turned back to the girl, who was now the one talking.

"Seems we're in the same boat here. The moon... Well, let's see... It's either wicked hot or freezing cold, I can't decide. I'm going to take a wild random guess and say that no one lives there, so population: zero. Well, I'm out. Your turn.

"Well... let's see... I know that we can't live on it without a space suit..." He mused. With another grin he said, "Where did my manners go? I didn't even introduce myself! The name is Josiah Ashwood of the Noble House of Ashwood, son of Evaan and...I mean Josiah..." He blushed, realising that he had gotten back into the habit of saying his full title. Stupid mother making him announce himself to all the Christmas guests! "Sorry, I guess my blood's showing. Do forgive me, Miss-?" He paused, giving her room to give up her first name.

After pausing for a name, he said, "I think I have a fact to share. Two, actually, want one? I know the craters are formed by meteors crashing into the moon 'cause it doesn't have an ozone." He frowned. What was that other stupid fact? He had just had it. "umm...umm... Well I heard a tale once, that the moon predicts weather." His face lit, remembering, "Yeah, it's something like if the moon is crescent and the points point up, there's gonna be a drought, but if they point down it'll rain. Should we share that?"
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Irene

May 02, 2007 4:04 PM
Irene listened as a girl told Professor McFarlan something about looking at the moon over your left shoulder giving you bad luck. She made a mental note to refrain from doing that in the future. Bad luck is...well, bad.

"Where did my manners go? I didn't even introduce myself! The name is Josiah Ashwood of the Noble House of Ashwood, son of Evaan and...I mean Josiah..."

Irene blinked, smiling sympathetically as he blushed. "Sorry, I guess my blood's showing. Do forgive me, Miss-?"

"That's okay. I don't see anything," She said with a playful smile. "My name's Irene Liddowe."

"umm...umm... Well I heard a tale once, that the moon predicts weather. Yeah, it's something like if the moon is crescent and the points point up, there's gonna be a drought, but if they point down it'll rain. Should we share that?"

She had never heard of the moon predicting weather! Weird...

"Sounds like a plan," she said grinning. "You want the Ozone one or the rainy drought one?"
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Josiah

May 06, 2007 10:32 PM
That’s okay. I don’t see anything. My name’s Irene Liddowe. Josiah laughed and pretended to search himself. He quickly stopped the joke when Irene asked him which fact to say. He thought for a moment. Well… he could be the gentleman and let her have the coolest fact, that it predicts weather, or take it for himself. His thought process was cut short by that.

“I’ll talk about the craters. Someone already mentioned them, so you’ll sound so much more original if you tell about it predicting weather. Besides, it’ll be neat, telling about how the craters got there.” Josiah said. Smiling at her, he winked. He raised his hand into the air, waiting for the professor to call on him.\n
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Irene

May 07, 2007 3:34 PM
“I’ll talk about the craters. Someone already mentioned them, so you’ll sound so much more original if you tell about it predicting weather. Besides, it’ll be neat, telling about how the craters got there.”

Irene nodded in agreement. "Okay, weather it is," she said, raising her hand as he did.

Her sleeve fell down a little giving her a glimpse of the watch strapped to her wrist. Class had only just begun and she already found herself itching to run to the dorm.

She still hadn't recieved a reply from the sorta-social-services people. They had had long enough, hadn't they? Really, what was there to think about? She could always count on Renaye to write back, though. Irene always laughed when she read her letters. Raye couldn't wait to come here! She had her application ready and was itching to send it in.

"So," Irene began turning to Josiah, "Where abouts are you from?"
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Professor McFarlan

May 13, 2007 6:37 PM
Professor McFarlan smiled at the red haired young man who’s hand shot in the air. He’d been whispering to the young lady next to him, but from their expressions and hand movements, they seemed to be at least discussing the class topic. That is they seemed to keep most of their whispered conversation on topic. The boy was also doing his level best to hone his flirting skills. Someday, this young man would be trouble for the ladies. At least they were quiet enough not to disturb the discussion. Still whispering together was not listening to the others and McFarlan knew she had to put a stop to it.

Just as she was about to call them on their behavior, the red haired boy who had blushed so furiously when he’d first walked in shot his hand into the air. Just in time, young man Professor McFarlan pointed to his raised hand, “Yes, and what would you like to add, Mr.__?”

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Professor McFarlan

May 13, 2007 6:56 PM
The young lady sitting next to the red haired boy raised her hand. Professor McFarlan was glad to see that everyone seemed to be getting into the spirit of the class. There were so many varied responses from pure science to fairy tales.

Hopefully the students were getting the point that everything was interconnected and to ignore one area of study in favor of another was, at best, intellectual conceit. If these kids were to use their magical skills to their full potential, they must learn to tap in what nature and the universe provided them. They must also drop their parents and grandparent elitist attitudes and embrace what the Muggles could teach them as well. If that could be accomplished by this generation, they would be the most powerful witches and wizards in several millennia.

“Thank you,” Professor McFarlan shook herself from her musings and indicated the girl’s raised hand. “What would you like to contribute,___?”
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Irene Liddowe

May 14, 2007 6:16 AM
“What would you like to contribute,___?”

"It's Irene Liddowe," Irene said with a smile. "I heard a sort of myth once that said the moon predicts weather. I don't remember all of it, but it was something like, if the cresents are pointing down then there will be rain, and if they point up there will be a drought."

Irene had to admit, it was a pretty funky sort of tale. What if you were in a different part of the country that was raining while Colorado or someplace was having drought? Don't they see the same moon? Irene wasn't too sure about the details on this, but hey, she was sharing something. Astronomy was never her best subject as Renaye liked to point out.

"Irene, honey, the one with the rings is Saturn not Neptune. How long did you say you were out of school? Irene had laughed and gave her cousin a deserving punch on the arm.

Irene was so excited that Renaye was applying to Sonora! She would finally be with her best friend again! But who was going to take care of her michevious uncle? Well, he'd have to find something. Irene hoped she could trust Josh and Elaina with that particular task...

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Professor McFarlan

May 20, 2007 12:16 AM
“That is a very curious phenomena that has been observed thought the world, Miss Liddowe.” Professor McFarlan said not at all surprised that at least one student would come up with this piece of popular folk lore.

“The old myths and wives tales tell us that when the crescent moon appears as a cup that is tipped,” the Astronomy professor used the thumb and forefinger of her right hand to demonstrate. “It will rain within the next twenty four hours. If the cup’s lip is level, there will be no rain during the same time period.”

“When I was a graduate student, I remembered this old form of weather forecasting and found nothing to explain this particular piece of ancient weather forecasting. Still curious, though, I kept a journal and found it to be quite accurate. I’m sure it has to do with the atmospheric changes on Earth and how we view our heavenly neighbors through it.

“I’m glad you brought that out, Miss Liddowe.” Professor McFarlan smiled. “If you think of anything else, please raise your hand.”
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