Grayson Wright

November 29, 2019 12:05 PM
He had, Gray thought, no-one at all to blame except himself. He had actually brought up the subject of Orientation at the last staff meeting and asked if he was up for it again, which had been taken as volunteering.

Admittedly, it was not the most onerous of duties, and he had to admit that Nathan had other things going. Wife, child, that sort of thing. Gray thought most of the staff wanted a moment or two to brace themselves against the oncoming storm of a new year, but if what he understood about small children was accurate, Theodora Xavier was at just the size where Nathan and Isis were not getting such a moment right now at all. Plus, Gray had the least going on in his personal life of anyone on staff, he thought - at least so far as his coworkers knew.

In reality, his summer had been...interesting. He put it out of his mind, though, as the wagons landed and he stepped forward to play the role of usher.

“New first years over here,” he called. To help out further, there was a sign directly over his head saying “1st Years Here” - the formatting deliberate, as he figured that even any students whose English wasn’t very good would be able to recognize the Arabic numeral and make some logical deductions. They would almost surely not all be Aladrens, but developmentally, they should all have some capacity for reasoning. Just in case, though, there were other signs, arrows, pointing them toward the clearing where he would talk a lot and then allow them to ask questions or get to know each other, as they pleased. “Leave your luggage with the wagon, please - it’ll be in your dorms after the Opening Feast. New first years over here!”

Professor Grayson Wright was thirty-eight years old, fairly tall but not to the point that his height drew attention to him in most crowds. He had dark hair and dark eyes and unremarkable robes - neither expensive nor cheap - a couple of shades brighter than navy blue. If there were students who were not good with names among the little throng which came over to him, he expected he would for some time - definitely at least for the day, unless they were Aladrens - know him mainly as That Professor With the Glasses, as his glasses were more distinctive than any of his facial features. He smiled pleasantly at them once he was sure he had them all.

“Hello everyone,” he said. “My name is Professor Wright. I’m going to be your Charms teacher, and if you have the honor of joining Aladren House after the Opening Feast this evening, I’ll also be your head of House. For now, I’ll be your orientation leader. Welcome to Sonora Academy.”

He shepherded them into one of the clearings in the Labyrinth Gardens, where a running fountain stood in the center and there were three tables off to one side, away from the roped-off entrances to other paths. On the first table was a number of folders, each the same forest green color as the students’ robes. These contained class schedules, school maps, and lists of the major school rules students would be expected to follow. On the next table was a variety of snacks – sandwiches, fruits and vegetables, cupcakes, cookies, and various other finger foods – and small plates to eat these on. On the third were small glasses and a selection of water, fruit juices, and fruit punch.

“Everyone be sure to collect a folder, there’s a lot of information in there which will be helpful for you as you get settled,” he urged them, and then began the speech. After several years, he had it down pretty well. “Sonora is a seven-year school which focuses on giving you all a thorough education in magical theory and practice. You’ll start out, for your first year, with seven classes – Charms, Care of Magical Creatures, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Herbology, Potions, Transfiguration, and flying lessons. You can drop flying lessons in your second year and start other electives in your third year, if you want to. In your fifth year, you’ll take your first set of major exams, the Critical Assessment of Talents and Skills, or CATS. After that, you may select classes to focus on, though you’ll need at least two to graduate and three if you want to pursue your education in the magical arts further after you leave Sonora.

“In the meantime, we know that you all come from different educational backgrounds now,” he said, because this was true. Some might have gone to Muggle elementary schools while others might have had specialized tutors for each subject while others might have had…more unorthodox training. Most fell somewhere on a continuum between the extremes of unschooling and specialized tutors for each subject. “Your professors all have office hours when we can give you extra help in our subjects if you need it, and Professor Skies, our Deputy Headmistress and your Transfiguration teacher, runs special sessions for anyone who needs help with reading and writing English more fluently, or with basic maths, or other general academic support. You can see times for those in the schedules in your green folders.

“Outside of classes, you have options about how you spend your time. We have some student-run clubs and sports here, and you’ll see notices about meetings posted around the schools when they’re ready to start up for the year. Breakfast is from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m, lunch is from 11:00 to one, and supper is five till seven, but you can find snacks and drinks there between those times as well. Curfew is at ten p.m., and at that time, you’ll need to be inside your Houses – those are parts of the building where your dorms are attached to a common room you share with other people in all seven years who were Sorted into the same group as you . They’re four groups of rooms, and tonight, at the Welcoming Feast, you’ll be Sorted into one of them by dipping the blank badges you have now into a cauldron. If your badge turns blue, you’re an Aladren – the House that values learning and problem-solving.” He might have sounded a little proud there; he was a former Aladren as well as Head of the House. “If it turns red, you belong in Crotalus, the House for people who like to be well-prepared for everything. Yellow means you’re in Teppenpaw, the House for our diplomats – and a House which has done very well in the House Cup recently,” he added, lest Teppenpaw sound lame to them. “Finally, if your badge turns brown, that means you’re a Pecari, the House for people who always land on their feet and are always willing to take a chance. All the Houses have other traits, though, so don’t worry if you don’t think any of those things sounds exactly like you – there’s a place for everyone here at Sonora.

“Your House will have prefects, who are older students, and a Head, who is a staff member – I’m the Head of Aladren, for instance. They’ll all look after you while you’re here. Your House can earn points based on things you do – excelling in class or in sports, or showing responsibility, or somehow helping the school community and showing leadership. The House with the most points at the end of the year earns the House Cup, and sometimes other privileges – Teppenpaw House has hosted the Cup for a good while now, but last year they tied with Pecari, so anyone can win.”

“If no-one has any questions about all of that, you can mingle and get to know your classmates for a while and have some snacks until we begin our tour of the mansion. If you do have any questions, feel free to come see me – and welcome again to Sonora.”

OOC (Out of Character) Note: Welcome first years to Sonora! You can post a reply here to ask staff questions or meet your new classmates. This thread is intended for first year students to have a chance to try out posting and get acclimated to the site before we throw you into the big Opening Feast, which is open to the entire school population and can be a bit overwhelming.

Now, go forth, new first years of Sonora! Post, enjoy, have fun! Everyone here is happy to help out, so if you've got a question, put it on the OOC board or try to catch somebody in the Chatzy and we'll try to get you an answer as quick as we can. Have fun and we’re glad you could join us!

[Credit to Nathan Xavier's author for the content of this OOC notice]
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Alexander Pierce-Beales

November 30, 2019 12:16 AM
It was hard to believe that Alexander had woken up in a group home in Seattle less than twenty-four hours previously. That the night before, he'd gone to sleep for the last time in the little bed that had been his for a while now. The one that was never really his. And now he had not only started on at a school where he was apparently going to be taught about how to do the weird things he did by accident sometimes, but also he had flown there. And he was wearing a potato sack for a dress.

Leaving his belongings was easy and hard for different reasons. On one hand, his one little suitcase only had a few things in it anyway, and it was all state-provided. On the other hand, he couldn't hide Barnabus as well in his pockets as in his suitcase. He retrieved the stuffed purple horse and did his best not to smush his legs up into his face as he tucked him into a pocket, surprised to find they were bigger than they looked.

Almost everything the professor - which was a weird title because Alexander was pretty sure that was what fancy college teachers were called - said was the sort of stuff that made Alexander think maybe he was actually crazy, like all those specialists said. Well, they didn't use the word "crazy" but that's what they meant. There wasn't a good label for Alexander. Or at least, there hadn't been until he'd been diagnosed with wizardry. The prognosis? Incurable. Treatment? Boarding school. Magic boarding school.

Maybe he was crazy.

Alexander was hesitant to approach his classmates, but he wasn't a bit hesitant to approach the food table. He couldn't help wondering if it were a trick, but everything just looked so delicious. He wondered if he could have has many sandwiches as he wanted. Maybe if he just stuffed a few extra into his other pocket, then no one would notice and he would have enough food for-- for what? School would probably feed him, right? He took two sandwiches anyway, eating one and putting the other in his pocket opposite Barnabus.

He approached the table to collect his folder and eyed them with some care before selecting one. Free handouts usually weren't very interesting, but this seemed more important. It was nice to have some structure, he decided, looking over the schedule. And there would be meals, that was good. The teacher had said that, but it was hard to be sure they were free meals.

With that settled, Alexander thought that maybe it would be helpful to at least know some of the people in his grade. Friendship wasn't on his mind - that would happen or it wouldn't - but practicality said a network would make him stronger. That was his in, and he could only hope he could offer something back. He needed to make himself worth it. It was always about who you knew, and Alexander didn't know anybody yet.

Making sure Barnabus was tucked safely out of sight, Alexander greeted the nearest student with a flat smile, showing off his dimples.

"Hi, I'm Alexander," he said simply, offering a hand to shake. "I'm from Washington."
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Alexandra Borealis

December 04, 2019 12:52 AM
Alexandra had never seen so many clueless people in one group before, and she was counting herself in that group. She had been unaware that there were places like this school were kids actually learned magic. Her mom had been as surprised as her, when they received the news, as far as she knew, magic was passed down from tribe to tribe, from family to family. She was a little nervous getting out of the wagon, she tended to be more reserved at first, always testing the waters. But as she looked around, she came to the realization that they all were basically on the same boat. She was excited to meet new people and to make new friends.

Alexandra found the man standing there with the million signs. She was guessing it was for people who spoke other languages, to make it completely clear that the newbies had to follow him. She had in fact heard some Spanish speakers earlier but had decided to let them have their own time (she made a mental note to find them later). The man, having introduced himself as professor Wright, instructed them to pick up a folder full of information. Alexandra quickly put the packet in her bag, not wanting to lose it while she tried to make friends.

She walked towards the table with all the snacks, she was eying a particularly delicious sandwich, when a small, skinny boy introduced himself and extended his hand. She noticed his dimples and his very thin frame. She turned in all directions making sure he was definitely speaking to her and not another person behind her and extended her hand to shake his. “No way! My name is Alexandra!” She giggled as she thought this was incredibly funny to meet someone with the same name as yourself. “I’ve never been to Washington, but I’ve heard it’s terribly rainy! My mom is from the Amazon jungle in Colombia and my dad is from the states, we all live in New York City now.” She had this giddy feeling as she told this boy all of that information, I mean who knew they could become friends after-all. She felt like they should bond over something and the easiest thing she found brought people in common was food, “do you like any of the stuff on this table?” she said as she pointed to all the snacks there. She hoped he would join her for some snacks, and that they could make more friends, who knew where life here in Sonora would take her now.
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Alexander Pierce-Beales

December 04, 2019 7:59 AM
Alexander smiled because Alexandra smiled. He wasn't sure whether she was laughing because she thought he had a girl's name, or because their names were really similar, but he hoped it was the second one. Alexander was not a girl's name, no matter what the other kids liked to tell him. He thought that this girl was probably nice, because she seemed like she was sincere, but there was no way to know for sure. Still, pushing her away wouldn't further his cause any.

"It is rainy," Alexander agreed about Washington, a little surprised to hear its reputation had traveled so far across the country. He couldn't think of anything he knew about New York except maybe that it was cold, but that was mostly because he knew it was in the northern part of the country and on the eastern side. Anything on the Atlantic was cold. He'd often daydreamed about visiting the east coast and drawing all the old buildings there, but doubted he'd ever get the chance. Well, he had doubted it until he knew about magic at least. "Have you ever been to the Amazon rainforest?" he asked, curious. He filed the information about her family away carefully, suspecting it would give him context later on.

The conversation turned to food, and Alexander debated retrieving his pocket sandwich as evidence that he did indeed find some of this interesting, but he decided it was better not to. He could still eat that later, and this way he could eat more now without having to worry about it. "It all looks great," he said, eyeing the lot of it with some skepticism. No one ever gave this much food away for free, so what was going on? Would it all disappear soon? If it did, would it disappear out of his stomach, too? "The sandwiches look amazing," he suggested, pointing. They were amazing, and better yet they were filling. That was important. "And the punch, too. What sounds good to you?"

It was a little easier to smile then, because maybe, just maybe, he'd made a friend. Or at least he'd made a connection. His network was growing already, and that meant he was going to survive.
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Alexandra Borealis

December 05, 2019 10:11 PM
Alexandra could sense his hesitation, it felt like a wall of ice similar to the ice forts she would build during Christmas with her dad. He had agreed about the weather, which made Alexandra proud that she had remembered a small detail like that. Maybe it was easier than she thought to make friends. She noticed that his pant pockets seemed to be full and she couldn’t tell if maybe he had tried to stuff food into it or if that was a new style. In any case, she wanted to make the conversation as easy flowing as possible.
Alexander had asked about the Amazon, and she could go on rambling about that because she loved her heritage, she loved telling people about her family, and the connection they all had to nature and to all living things. But she was completely aware that she had a tendency to ramble and having made her first acquaintance, she did not want to scare him away or give the impression she was a self-absorbed little princess.
“Yeah, I’ve visited my mom’s family a few times! Maybe I can tell you about it later?” she offered as a means to start building a friendship. “I did hear Professor Wright mention something about a feast?” she casually mentioned, leaving out that she had been completely distracted by her surroundings during the speech to pay any actual attention.
“Maybe we can have a sandwich but also save some space for dinner? I would hate to be sick because I ate too much…” as she often tended to do. Food was definitely her Achilles heel, she often dreamt about owning her own restaurant and eating anything and everything under the sun.
“Did you hear about the other stuff he mentioned as well?” Alexandra said nonchalantly. She hoped Alexander could give her more information and catch her up to speed, hopefully, he had paid attention if not… There was another lonely student standing nearby that could maybe help them.
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Alexander Pierce-Beales

December 07, 2019 11:26 PM
She would hate to be too full. Alexander could honestly say he'd never experienced that. He blushed a little at the comment, both from the embarrassment of being so insecure about his own food, and at the feeling that made his guts say he needed to defend himself. The problem was that there didn't seem to actually be a threat. Alexandra was just being nice, even if her approach was to alienate him by accident.

"We can just wait for that if you want instead," he said, backtracking on what had not been a popular suggestion. "I'd like to hear more about your mom's family," he added. And he really meant it! Alexandra was nice, and that was nice, and her family sounded nice, and Alexander wasn't sure to make about all that. But he did love hearing about people's families and their moms and their dads and what life was supposed to be like. It all seemed like a fairytale, but he would've said the same thing about magic schools just a few months prior. He still wasn't totally convinced he wasn't dreaming.

"He talked mostly about how we'll be sorted into Houses and what classes will look like," Alexander summarised, not sure what to do about the way his tongue felt heavy. Maybe it was the words that were heavy. He was going to have a House and classes. That was exciting. But he daren't be excited because then it would hurt more when it got taken away. "Do you know much about magic already? Or about Sonora?"
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