Selina Skies

November 25, 2019 4:09 AM
In the centre of the Quidditch pitch stood the makings of a fire. Not yet lit, Selina supposed a more accurate description was ‘a large formation of wood.’ And yet, everyone knew its purpose, the thing it was about to become. It was a fire-in-waiting. To one side of it were gathered tents where the students would spend the nights in groups of three or more. That was up to them to choose and arrange, and the tents would sort themselves out accordingly. There was a dividing line down the middle to stop boys crossing into girls’ tents and vice versa, and a rule of three minimum because the staff were not naïve enough to think that such a line ruled out the possibility of couples sharing.



The headmaster stood, officially opening the end of term event and announcing the house cup winners. For the first time that she could remember, it was a dead heat, with Teppenpaw and Pecari tying. After that, as the midsummer event required more lengthy explanation, and one with feelings at its centre, the actual ceremony around the fire had been handed over to Selina.



“Thank you headmaster, and congratulations to Teppenpaw and Pecari,” she smiled. “I have quite a lot of talking to do this evening, so I have enlisted some help.” She waved her wand, and from behind the stage three portraits came forward and floated down to the ground, leaning back against the stage. This had been an idea she had got courtesy of one student in particular during the challenges, and the familiar face of Professor Schmitt was amongst the portraits now lined up. Normally, the international students had to get along as best they could – they had come to an English medium school after all – but given some of the themes of her speech, and its complexity, she had wanted to make sure she was including them.



“Miss Barres speaks Russian,” she gestured to the portrait of a slender ballerina in the centre – she had been more challenging to find, as – although her English was somewhat accented – she had clearly anglicised her name, besides which the number of Russian-speakers was overall far fewer, and “Mr. Le Croix speaks French,” French-speakers were easier, as there were any number of Pureblood paintings who had studied languages, but Mr. Le Croix had the benefit of being a native speaker, and had seemed amicable. She had not included a Chinese-speaking picture owing to the fact that Dorian would not need to be listening to two portraits at once (in reality, he probably needed to listen to none at all, but there were other French-speaking students in the school, and it seemed rude not to include it). “If anyone would like to come closer to hear them, you are welcome to.



“For our bonfire this year, we have looked into traditions surrounding fire. Many cultures use fire in celebrations and in ceremonies. First and foremost, fire drives out the dark. In some cases, this is literal. Where winters are cold and dark, fire is often celebrated as the force that will drive out the cold and bring light in the new year. In Fukoka, Japan, the Oniyo ceremony is used to drive away evil spirits, and many other similar traditions exist worldwide. In other places, fire cleanses – it gets rid of the old and allows space for the new. In Hindu practise, fire ceremonies called yajna clear obstacles that would prevent us achieving a spiritual balance.



“We did not want to mimic a ritual that belongs to someone else, but we did want to take the idea of celebrating fire. We have a diverse number of cultures interacting here, making up our own Sonora culture, and that in itself is worth celebrating. We also saw the same ideas recurring again and again in the fire ceremonies of the world – burning away the bad, inviting in the good, cleansing and making offerings.



“It has probably been a difficult year for all of you, at some points,” there were some cases, of course, where they knew that to be true. It felt like it had been a heavy year. But even without that, there were the many cases of every day suffering that made up life in general, and adolescence in particular. “It may not seem like it from where each of you is standing. It may seem like almost everyone around you is so much more certain, so much surer and so much happier than you. However, this time of your lives is filled with uncertainty for all of you, as you discover who you are, where your place is in the world, what your voice and your magic mean to you, and what you want to use them to say and do.



“We hope we can help you with those problems. Not with the kind of magic that flashes and transforms the world in an instant, but with the more old-fashioned kinds. Listening. Patience. Love. And we wanted to take our fire tonight as a chance to let go of some of those feelings, some of the things that may have weighed you down. We are going to light the fire at the end of this speech. After that, you will have an hour to mingle, to spend time with your friends and get some food. All good things that help the soul. You will also have the choice of adding something to this box,” she held up a simple looking black wooden box. “Something that has weighed you down, something you’re afraid of – something you would rather was off your mind. After an hour, we will be pouring those parchments onto the fire. The smoke has been enchanted to spell out what is written on the papers. You can watch your fears, and the things you’ve been holding onto, drift up and break apart as the smoke dissipates. And maybe that will leave you feeling a little lighter. Try to imagine what you would say if a friend came to you with the same problem." The technique was page one of the psychology textbook, but it had stayed that way for a long time for good reason. "We often find it easier to be kind to others than to ourselves, and to see solutions as meaningful if we were giving rather than hearing them.



“Some practicalities. Firstly, what you write will be visible to others in the smoke. Participating is a choice – you do not have to,” these two points had been made already but were worth reiterating. “You do not have to admit who you are in what you write. If there are any things, such as your use of English or your spelling, that would give you away, and if you would like corrected, please note it on your paper. The staff will read the papers before they go into the fire, in order to check for anything inappropriate,” she stated. Sonora students were, on the whole, well behaved, but they were teenagers. Given the recent contributions to the bathroom décor, she could not rule out the idea of this exercise being used to spread gossip. Or, for the more childish amongst them, to simply try to create giant smoke letters spelling out obscenities. The thought of a litany of swearing drifting into the ether was almost amusing enough, almost a good enough break to the tension that had been pervading the year, that she would have been quite tempted to let it pass.



“Please sign your paper with an ‘x’ using the quill provided. This allows us to trace the papers back to their writers. We will only do this in two circumstances. Firstly, if we think that someone is trying to write hurtful things or start rumours about other people. Secondly, if what you write makes us fear for your or someone else’s safety.



“The box is going to be placed behind a variation of the disillusionment charm. Whilst you will all be able to see the box, your attention will have a tendency to wander away from it. Thus anyone who chooses to place something in the box can do so knowing that their classmates will not really notice them doing so,” she explained. The one complication with this that she had not thought to address was if two people crossed that line at the same time. If they found themselves inside the enchantment together, perhaps it would not be quite so effective.



“If anyone has questions or concerns about this, please come to see me. We hope this activity will be a chance for you to get things off your mind, and to clear your thoughts before the summer.”



OOC – welcome to the fire! I hope the above is clear. If you have questions, you can ask me in chatzy. There will not be a separate post of the papers going on the fire. You may post your character engaging in any of the fire activities - spending time with friends, putting their paper in the box, watching theirs or others’ words in the smoke, or settling down in their tent for the night.



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13 Selina Skies The Bonfire - Let it All Drift Away 26 1 5

Sapphire Brockert

November 25, 2019 6:27 AM
Sapphire's first year at Sonora was coming to an end. Soon, she'd get to go home but she wasn't sure if this was a good thing or not. At school, she was in a different house than Topaz and the older girl couldn't get to her in Crotalus. At home was different since the third year had zero respect for boundaries and would come into her siblings' rooms whenever she wanted without permission, other than Emerald's who had threatened to hex her into oblivion. Sapphire very much admired her oldest sister for this. She would never have the nerve and even if she did, Topaz would probably laugh in her face. At a bare minimum.

After Grandfather opened the fire and announced the House Cup winners, Professor Skies began a long spiel regarding traditions surrounding fire. They were not the sort that Sapphire would have thought of. The kinds of "traditions" that she was familiar with the sort that involved Topaz burning things such as someone else's treasured belongings or skin. Not to mention that old European tradition of burning witches. Or rather those they thought of as such.

Instead, Professor Skies was talking about burning away the bad and cleansing. She mentioned that it had been a difficult year for people. Well, yeah, it had been. They'd had a Challenge involving desert survival . Which had been totally awful . However, it was done now and her team had done really well in the final Challenge-in fact, better than any of her sisters or Allegra surprisingly-and it had really pulled them up in the standing .

Her other issues-epilepsy and Topaz-weren't going away any time soon and Sapphire didn't really want to have them broadcasted and have people guess they were her. Writing that her sister was a monster might very well lead to Very Bad Things happening to her. Even though that could plausibly be Ruby or Emerald. Still, it was bad enough someone was writing mean stuff about her in the bathroom.

She also had to find people to share a tent with but she wasn't sure anyone would want to share with her. The only people Sapphire could think of were her roommate or Johana Leonie and they might very well have others they'd prefer. They probably did. And even if either would want to share with her, the other people they were sharing with wouldn't want her to join them. People thought she was inert. Which she'd looked up and found out meant that she was passive. Which she supposed she was and they would be too if they were Topaz Brockert's younger sister and terrorized by her since birth. Besides, there were clearly worse things to be. Sapphire would rather be passive than aggressive like her sister and Uncle Eustace any day!

Still, the Crotalus was too afraid to ask someone to share a tent with her. Clearly, someone-other than Topaz, she knew it wasn't her sister because it wasn't her style, the third year was an Aladren who revered school property and if she was going to stoop to writing something on the bathroom wall, it would be something mean about her roommate-disliked her.The whole school was probably laughing at her and nobody was going to want to share a tent with her or be her friend.
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Jezebel Reed-Fischer

November 26, 2019 4:28 PM
Jezebel had somehow managed to get through the entirety of her first year without blowing anything up or failing any classes. The latter was less of a surprise than the former, but she was pleased nonetheless. This was the first evidence that she may actually be in the right place, other than the obvious of having magical powers like some crazy Disney channel movie that didn't take off. Unfortunately, as she stood by herself at the bonfire, she realized that's about all she'd done.

She supposed that she was friends with Nico a little bit, and that was good, and she'd talked to Ellie and other classmates during class, but the rest of her time had been spent preparing for something, getting organized, or studying. She'd done everything she could to make sure that no one thought she was less than them just because she didn't have a head start, only to find that she didn't even have anyone around to impress. She didn't even have anyone to be proud of her.

Meandering felt awkward, but so did approaching someone she didn't know that well. That left basically one option and it wasn't actually an altogether bad one. She had thought of asking Bridget, but she still wasn't sure whether she'd basically just ticked the older girl off. She had thought of asking Zara, but she seemed much more social than Jezebel was and she didn't want to put her off, either. She figured that maybe her other option would have a suggestion, or one of the other two girls would approach her.

With that in mind, Jezebel set about finding her roommate. She'd brought extra blankets, her pillow, her wand, and some basic necessities like toothbrush and such, all of which was stored in a plain pink backpack that she'd slung over her shoulders. She thought it probably made it really obvious that she didn't have anywhere to put it yet, but that couldn't be helped.

"Hey," she said when she found Sapphire, approaching with a bit of hesitation. "Do you already have people to tent with? I know it's not super exciting to tent with me . . . you see me everyday. But . . . well I just don't have anyone yet and you seem really nice." Truth be told, Sapphire mostly just seemed quiet. Quiet could be nice though, and beggars can't be choosers. She could learn something from the more reflexive of her classmates.
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Sapphire Brockert

November 27, 2019 6:02 AM
Sapphire smiled when her roommate approached. "Hi." Jezebel seemed like a perfectly nice girl even if she wasn't in the same social class that Sapphire was. She was so glad to be spared the miserable situation that Topaz had with her roommate. Of course, any situation involving her sister was going to be miserable, even if Nessa McLeod was the most wonderful kind sweet person in the world. Allegra was a kind sweet person and look what Topaz had done to her over the years! She ate that sort of person for breakfast. Metaphorically of course, but Sapphire would not put anything past her, given that she'd been on the receiving end of her sister's "experiments" and bullying even more than her cousin had.

Her face lit up when Jezebel asked her to share a tent "I'd love to share with you!" Someone actually wanted to share with her. That was great. Maybe not everyone was having a laugh at her expense.

Then she realized that maybe she wasn't Jezebel's first choice. That stung a little. Like maybe she couldn't think of anyone better so she decided on Sapphire. And that hurt because she really did want to be better friends with her roommate. She knew she was supposed to make friends with purebloods but there really weren't any in her class. And the society pureblood girls in the year ahead of her were two distant cousins of hers-which would seem clannish- and a Pecari girl who'd likely want nothing to do with Sapphire. She honestly didn't see herself finding much in common with people in Pecari and feared them making fun of her.

It was also depressing to realize she didn't already have people to tent with. "I don't have anyone else to share with though." It occurred to her that maybe Jezebel would think of things that she just had about herself. "Not that I don't want to share with you, it's just we need a third person." And I can't think of anyone else who would want to join a tent that contains me. Emerald and Ruby were so much older, she didn't want to share with Topaz obviously, and Sapphire assumed Allegra would share with her group of friends, even if that meant sharing a tent with Topaz.

Ruby had suggested sharing with Ellie who'd been on the older girl's team, but Sapphire didn't have the nerve to approach her. She was about to suggest this to Jezebel-who must have more confidence than Sapphire did as she couldn't possibly have less and could therefore do the asking-when she spotted the Aladren talking to Anya Delachene. Someone else who likely wouldn't be interested in Sapphire in any way. Ellie was probably as girly or girlier than the Crotalus was but Ruby had given her the impression that Jasmine and Ellie had gotten close and maybe Jasmine had the same idea as the Teppenpaw had. Except Anya obviously was much braver than Sapphire.

The only other person the first year could think of was Johana Leonie. Those were the people she'd gotten to know, the ones on her team. Except Johana Leonie would likely share with her roommates and/or Hilda and Hilda was another Pecari. She looked over at her roommate "Do you have any ideas? I'd like to find someone close in age to us so we don't end up with a random older student or pair who couldn't find people." That would be so awkward and intimidating.
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Jezebel Reed-Fischer

November 28, 2019 12:37 AM
Jezebel smiled and let out a sigh of relief. She hadn't realized she'd been holding her breath but she sure had a lot of air to let out anyway. "Thanks," she said. "I'm excited to share a tent with you."

She realized as she said it that it was true. Although her options were limited, she actually didn't mind the opportunity to get to know Sapphire better. They'd spent the whole year together and never had any particularly meaningful conversation. It was clear from Sapphire's... everything . . . that they had spent their lives in different worlds. If the blonde hair and blonde skin weren't enough of a difference, the last name "Brockert" made up for it. Jezebel was a nobody at Sonora. She hadn't even spent that much time with her own cousin since coming here.

"I was thinking about asking Bridget," Jezebel said, trusting that Sapphire knew all the other Beginners. "But I wanted to see what you thought first."

Again, it was another truth but one that would hopefully go a long way towards assuaging any doubt that Jezebel really did want to tent with her roommate. Once this was accomplished, they could approach Bridget together and show the second year that more than one person wanted to tent with her and that they were excited, and everything would be great. Jezebel was a planner and it wasn't hard to look ahead with some optimism in that case, although things rarely turned out like she expected. Take literally the entire wizarding world for example.

"Do you already have a tent picked out? If not, we could find Bridget first and ask her."
22 Jezebel Reed-Fischer Just the same one I think. 1454 0 5