Mortimer Brockert

December 06, 2019 1:29 PM
Another year was beginning and it was time for another Opening Feast. Once everyone seemed to be in attendance, Mortimer placed a Sonorus charm on himself and began to speak. "Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. First years, you should have receieved a blank badge at the end of Orientation." At least they hadn't gotten it when they first got there, some were liable to lose it. "You will dunk the badge in the Sorting Potion and it will turn the color representing your house which are blue for Aladren, yellow for Teppenpaw, red for Crotalus, and brown for Pecari. Afterwards, you may join your house table."

After the first years had been settled, Mortimer continued."Would Connor Priory and Ivy Brockert please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition I'd like to call up Heinrich Hexenmeister, Nathaniel Mordue, Caitlin Pierce and Michael DiCaprio to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations." Mortimer really really hoped that Mr. Tate's mother and Uncle Clifford did not give him a hard time about the Pecari not getting prefect. And that Mr. Mordue was over his mental breakdown.

Once the new prefects and Head Students had returned to their tables, Mortimer continued, "Our Midsummer even this year will be a ball. Prefects and Head Students will be required to lead it." This might take away from the joy and accomplishment some felt at receiving their badges, but he thought that he'd give them fair warning.

"Now we will sing the school song." Or they would, rather. Lyric sheets were passed around and the song began.


Every day we strive
Learning to survive
Life’s hardships and to solve its mystery.
Learning to defend
Our honour and our friends,
Flying high to meet our destiny
We will stand and face those who want to harm us.
We won’t let the world transfigure, jinx or charm us
I won’t fight alone, as long as you are with me.
Sonora be my home, my tutor and my spirit
Vasita quoque floeat; Even the desert blooms.


That done, he dug into his steak and bourbon.
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Gary Harper

December 08, 2019 12:24 PM
Year Six. Gary sat at the Aladren table and tried to think about what that even meant. He was an 'advanced' student now, which he assumed meant harder classes. Not that any of them (other than Care of Magical Creatures) had been all that difficult. It turns out that 'handle animal' was not one of his high ranking skills. This wasn't particularly new information to him, but something about it seemed... important? He couldn't quite put his finger on it. Oh well, he'd figure that out eventually.

His summer had been uneventful. He had spent most of it trying to figure out what had happened at the bonfire at the end of last year. The send-off game for Kir had gone great, they'd been up... late playing that. No more Kir this year. That had made him sad. Admittedly he hadn't been a big fan of Kir's at the start. Kir had made his initial gaming sessions difficult. He couldn't use goblins as low-level trash enemies for fear of offending any real goblins that may have been lurking about. He had to work around so many cliche's like that because some of that stuff actually existed in this world, and Kir in particular wanted to make sure nobody was hurt. It had made adventure design a nightmare.

To be fair, it had forced him to become a better game master. He had to think outside that box and do things a little differently. Once he had that worked out, then he saw how he could use some of points Kir had been making to make the stories even better. Well.. or scrap the whole fantasy thing and just do a modern setting game, that worked as well.

As for this year's game, he wasn't really sure yet. Kir leaving made him realize another problem, he was loosing players. Depending on how many people wanted to keep on playing, he may have to try and recruit some more again... maybe Ness knew of some people that wanted to play. Frankly, after this, he only had one more year himself. He may need to train a replacement GM if people wanted to keep playing after he was gone.

None of that had to do with the real question that had haunted him all summer, what had actually happened at the bonfire with...

The Headmaster started his speech and Gary's train of thought failed its save versus being derailed yet again. Standard announcements about the midsummer's event and then the new heads and prefects. Gary cheered for Conner. Heh, Conner would need a date for the ball now. Head-boy had to go. Prefects had to as well... he glanced down at his own prefect badge as the singing started and the bottom dropped out of his stomach and his face paled. Uh-oh.

That brought his old train of thought smashing right back on it's rails. He was going to go to the ball. He was going to need to dance. He was going to need a date. What had happened at the bonfire with Jasmine! They had spend a good amount of time together, walking around and talking... well, honestly she had done most of the talking. He had been woefully unprepared to spend an extended amount of time with a pretty girl on that front. He mentally kicked himself for the thousandth time since then for been a poor conversationalist. She probably was bored the whole time and now hated him if she thought of him at all. There hadn't been any overt signs of her having any 'interest' in him, she had been friendly enough and all but... He sighed and looked toward the Crotalus table to see if he could spot her.

He did. She was looking at him. She was looking at him and smiling. She waved. He sat a moment, dumbstruck, then smiled and waved back. What had happened? Would she want to go to the ball with him? Maybe?
2 Gary Harper Here we go again 1404 0 5

Ness McLeod

December 13, 2019 5:16 AM
Summer had been fine. Evelyn had been there. This was getting to be so regular an occurrence it barely counted as news. That was sort of nice, though Ness guessed it was crappy from Evelyn’s point of view because it meant the Stones’ house wasn’t feeling like a good place. Nothing much had happened, as far as Ness was concerned.

The bigger difference was upon returning, and boarding the wagon solo. Well, not like totally solo, because there were other kids from the area on it, but Kir had turned into someone who got a goodbye hug and stayed groundside, waving. That was sort of weird. Yeah, it sucked sometimes being the younger one, and having to be ‘the other McLeod’ and to not really get surprises or to share things their parents hadn’t heard before. But it was also weird to not have Kir here at all. And it meant he was off doing other things first again and that once again they wouldn’t be news when Ness did them and just because that was how linear time worked did not mean it was cool. Still, after Sonora was where life diverged a bit. Maybe Ness would go out and actually beat a different path. At least there were enough universities, enough good ones, that picking a different one just to be different was a valid option.

Ness sat down at Aladren (which Kir had not been, even if he’d been over here a lot, it still belonged to the younger McLeod more than it had to him), and next to Gary. Gary was someone Ness hadn’t minded so much inheriting from Kir because he was easily the coolest person here. He ran DnD and talked science. He would have been better if he’d been a girl because then he probably would have been bucking a few stereotypes, but it wasn’t like it’d be too grossly heteronormative for them to go out because the plus side about Ness being involved in any equation was that it automatically made it super queer. Him being Kir’s friend had given Ness an easy in – heck, it was possible the fourth year never would have joined DnD or even known about it otherwise. So, Kir had uses.

Speaking of DnD, Connor was head boy. That was cool. Ness gave him some enthusiastic applause. The prefects were eh. For people who were only one year older, Ness had surprisingly few opinions. Next year though… Next year, Ness was very definitely going to care who was standing on that stage… Ideally, it would be Ness, Evelyn, Lyssa and… well, whichever. If Topaz got it, the system was clearly broken. Admittedly, the headmaster’s grandchildren didn’t always win but if the ones who weren’t raging psychopaths had been passed over, there was no excuse for Topaz getting it.

The feast began, and Ness noticed Gary shooting a wave across the room towards Crotalus.

“Who you waving at?” Ness asked, “Connor?” the Aladren guessed, not aware that Gary would have any reason to wave at any other Crotali. “Oh, speaking of waving, Kir says hi.”
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Gary Harper

December 14, 2019 7:33 PM
With everything else running through his head, Gary hadn't noticed Ness sit down next to him. He started a bit when his fellow Aladren made their sudden inquiry. "Huh? What? Conner? Umm.. yeah. Conner." Well he probably failed that deception check. It wasn't a skill he had a lot of ranks in though, so that's hardly surprising.

Recovering a bit, Gary continued, "Oh, well... you can tell him 'hi' back from me whenever you see him again I guess. Did he get everything sorted out to start off his new life away from the rigors of academia here?"

There was something else he was going to miss from Kir. Kir had figured out how to catch and keep a girl. Gary had spend some time talking with Kir, trying to figure out his technique. He had been a bit of a confidant, and knew of Gary's aims. Now who could he talk to on that front? Who else did he know that knew about girls? Conner maybe? Jehan? He wasn't all that close to his roommate though. He sighed and focused back on Ness.

"I'm not sure what kind of game we're going to run this year. Got any thoughts? Also with Kir gone, we may need to do some recruiting again. This'll be Conner's last year as well. Know anyone who might be interested?"
2 Gary Harper Yes. Adventure. That. Yeah. 1404 0 5

Ness McLeod

December 19, 2019 4:47 AM
Gary confirmed that he had, indeed, been waving to Connor, only he seemed super shifty about it. It was very weird, like he was embarrassed or something. What was wrong with waving at Connor? He had demonstrably proven he wasn’t a gigantic PB butthead by hanging out with them all and playing games. Mostly. He probably had some latent fascist tendencies where he thought they weren’t marriage material but Kir had said no politics at the game table because it was not fair on Gary. Ness definitely did not want to disrupt Gary’s game, even if fighting injustice with solid logic was surely a really good way of impressing someone.

Maybe Gary thought Connor was marriage material? Or at least, like happy fun time material? Most guys were stupidly embarrassed at the thought of being caught having feelings for other guys, either romantic or even just friendshippy, and maybe that was hard-wired enough for Gary to feel awkward even though with Ness doing the catching, it obviously wasn’t going to be an issue. The queerer everyone was, the better. And liking Connor didn’t preclude Gary from liking Ness, especially if Connor decided to be a butt about it.

“Yeah, he started college,” Ness answered regarding Kir. “He hasn’t settled on his major but he’s doing loads of history and social and politics stuff, plus he has more opportunities to boink Zevalyn, so I reckon he’ll be happy.” Ness had no idea whether Kir and Zevalyn were actually doing it, but it remained factually correct that he had far more opportunities to do it now that he wasn’t locked away in school for months at a time.

“Ummm,” Ness mused when asked about games for the year. The Aladren had no knowledge of what would be suitable but that was not going to stop a concerted effort being made when given the floor. Coming up with a super cool game idea would be sure to impress Gary, right? Almost as much as their neat discussion about colour physics last term. Maybe it wasn’t, in general, how you got people to like you, but it was definitely how you got other weird nerds to like you. “How about space?” Ness suggested, “Non-magical people have been to space. That’s pretty neat. We could be those metal people and have no gender or be some kind of advanced alien super-race. Or pirates. Pirates are cool. Or metal alien space pirates who have overthrown the gender binary!”

Ness pondered the idea of recruitment. There was, of course, Evelyn. Ness had initially meant to pull Evelyn into the game too but it hadn’t happened. And now… Now Ness saw quite a lot of Evelyn. While there was no such thing as too much and they were best friends, the fact remained that Evelyn was kind of around all the time. In Ness’ home, with Ness’ family. Ness would never resent that because Evelyn needed them, and it was cool being closer to Evelyn than anyone else and getting her as a sort of foster sister. But it was an awful lot of sharing. And anyway, Evelyn wrote and received a bunch of letters all the time in the holidays. Ness guessed it was with Malikhi, though Evelyn had also sat with Heinrich a couple of times recently, and Ness didn’t really know why. If Evelyn could have other friends outside of Ness, then Ness could have the same too.

“Maybe Lyssa?” Ness suggested. Unless Parker felt about her the way Ness felt about Evelyn. But Ness had seen Lyssa in the library a lot and she seemed interesting (as pretty much a direct result of this fact). “Or I guess, just… put up some posters. Hopefully anyone who shows up would be decently nerdy and not a butt by dint of the fact they showed up.”

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Gary Harper

December 19, 2019 5:44 PM
Gary had finally gotten some food on his plate and had started shoveling it into his mouth while Ness was talking. He nodded along at Kir's college plan, and then nearly choked at Ness' 'boinking' comment. He tried to recover, while coughing and chugging down some water, the accompanying images swirling around his head weren't helping matters any. He had accepted and relied on the fact that Kir had found his way into a relationship with a girl, but the blunt observation had caught him completely off guard. Only Ness could have delivered it in such a straightforward manner. His equilibrium finally returning, he coughed once more and apologized.

Now he just needed something to purge those images, another glance towards the Crotalus table certainly modified them, but not entirely in a helpful way. His face burned red and he shook his head to dislodge such thoughts. Focus, food, Ness, games. Yes, much better. Ness was saying something about a game, in space, with many Ness-type adjustments to it. Still, the basis could work, space pirates were always fun. Robots or androids could work in some systems. Traveller didn't really have any robots in it, but android were playable character in Starfinder. A Star Wars system could do droids as well.

"A space pirate game could work," Gary started in response, "I'd probably go with the Starfinder stystem for that one. It's essentially the D&D in space. Swords and sorcery ruled and then suddenly the planet was gone and everyone was living on a space station where the planet had been, and no one could remember the past 2000ish years. Spaceships powered by magic and science travel between the planets and stars." He paused just a moment, "Androids are a playable 'race', and while they look human, some of them certainly don't see the need for something as ridiculous as gender."

"Lyssa?" Gary repeated, "We could ask. I don't know her all that well... I don't know a lot of people all that well. We should have a meeting with everybody and see who's got ideas. Posters could work. I did that the first time around to recruit people." He grinned, "Think the staff would mind us putting some up asking for people to come join our pirate crew to cause mayhem and such?"
2 Gary Harper Yes, hopefully 1404 0 5