The Coach

June 26, 2020 1:18 PM
The game was today. The first game was today! The team had been practicing for a few weeks and this was a home v home game, so the coach wasn't terribly worried about pitting the students against those from other schools. In a lot of ways, this was a trial run. But the school had pulled out all the stops.

Banners and decorations with jersey numbers of the players, showing which color they were playing for today, were hung around the stadium, and some of the elves had gone as far as setting up booths for students to get such treats as cotton candy, caramel corn, hot dogs, nachos, and more thematic foods, like mozzarella broomsticks, Quaffles (the coach was pretty sure they were pigs in blankets essentially), and a wide variety of candy. The coach appreciated the effort because it was well known that the students would decide today what this was going to look like in the future, and it was up to them to decide how popular or not this would be as well.

The coach addressed the waiting players as a whole, and smiled at all of them. They were mixed today, which was just as well because they were otherwise pretty uneven. It also meant that they all had the same knowledge and experience with any secret moves, which leveled the playing field a bit. A roster hung on the wall to remind players where they were playing today anyway:

Orange team:
Keeper: Tatiana Vorontsova
Chasers: Ness McLeod, Valentine Duell, Heinrich Hexenmeister
Seeker: Jeremy Mordue
Beaters: Felipe De Matteo, Hilda Hexenmeister

Green team:
Keeper: Graham Osbrook
Chasers: Morgan Garrett, Bonny Row, Parker Fitzgerald
Seeker: Anya Delachene
Beaters: Nathaniel Mordue, Evelyn Stones

"Today's game is going to be an experiment," the coach began, lingering on each set of eyes. "And you're going to show me just how well you can do. There's a stadium out there full of your peers. Let's show them what you can do, too."

The game began and the teams were, to the coach's pleasure, well balanced. This would be a good day. The music and fanfare outside was proof enough of that. It grew and surged throughout the game until finally, a very close game ended with the green team winning. It was exhilarating to be part of and to watch and most of the action was probably lost on the crowd, who were both distracted with the atmosphere of attending a sporting event, and undoubtedly out of practice with watching the play-by-play of a back-and-forth game of Quidditch. For some of the audience, the coach knew, this was their first time ever seeing a game. Heck, that was true for some of the players probably. This was, the coach thought, going to be a very exciting season.


Highlights -
- Near the end of the game, when the Seekers were nearing the Snitch, Felipe De Matteo attempted to smack a bludger at the opposing team and found it instead colliding hard with Jeremy Mordue. Jeremy sought medical attention after the game. (Approved by Felipe and Jeremy's authors).

OOC - Hello, all! This is an experiment as much for us as it is for our players and I am excited to see how it goes. You'll notice below that there is room for folks to thread pre-game, during the game, in the stadium during the game, and post-game. The goal is to really encourage anyone and everyone to be able to participate, not just players. You'll also please notice to I have (well, chatzy has) selected a winning team. That is to give us the most variety of threads we can do without the back and forth that can go with an FnF game when that hasn't happened for a long time. That being said, if there's a moment you want to thread during the game, feel free to do so.
Just don't assume that they won or lost for their team if that's not what I/chatzy decided. I think this will be a lot of fun and I am excited to see how it goes!

Happy threading!!
Subthreads:

Pre-Game

During Game (players)

During Game (crowd)

Post-Game
22 The Coach Quidditch Game 1! Winner: Green team! 0 The Coach 1 5

Gary Harper

July 02, 2020 7:08 PM
Gary did not see the appeal of Quidditich. He didn't really see the appeal of any sports. It was just a bunch of people trying to move a ball around and other people trying to stop them and do the same thing but the other direction? He could see the point in playing maybe. There were skills to use and exercise to get, sure. The part that confused him were the spectators. Why would you just sit and watch people playing a game like that? Then there was the part that really, really confused him. How could anyone justify the money that professional athletes received when there were people like teachers and scientists that actually contributed to the betterment of society?

Still there was one thing that could get him to join in at an event like this, and it wasn't the concession stands. He did make a trip to them of course, but that's just because, well.. snacks. Snacks were important. He was here for his friends. He had friends and he was going to be here for them. He was going to cheer for Ness and Evelyn and Heinrich and Parker.. and Morgan... and Valentine.... was almost everyone in the gaming club playing Quidditich other than him? How..? What...? Eh, it didn't matter.

He found his way to one of the seats in the stands. He should have probably checked around to see who else was going to be here. Very briefly he debated asking Jasmine about coming with him to the game, just as friends. But he thought that might be a little weird and awkward. Maybe they'd bump into each other and hang out, maybe not. Maybe he should have asked Lyssa if she was coming to cheer on Parker. According to Evelyn, she was still his best chance for dating opportunities. Maybe he'd see her anyway and they could talk and stuff.

"I don't get this game," as someone took the seat next to him, "I mean, I understand the rules and all, I just don't...." he waved his had in the direction of the field in a gesture of aimless confusion," I dunno."
2 Gary Harper Yay! Sportsing! 1404 0 5

Dorian Montoir

July 02, 2020 7:50 PM
Dorian was starting to see the point of omnioculars. He had never bothered investing in any because he spent most of the Quidditch games he attended hiding behind his banner trying not to look. Alternating with actually looking because sometimes when you weren’t looking and you heard a crunch, the images your imagination could provide were a lot worse.

However, he had spent the prematch this time watching the medical tent. Jean-Loup was near enough that he could tell it was him, even if he hadn’t known, but he would have looked better in more detail. He had been leaning on the door of the medical tent, watching the game get going. If Dorian had had omnioculars, he not only would have been to view his boyfriend close up but record little clips of him striding about looking competent and sexy, which he could then replay instead of watching the match.

He should, he supposed, pay attention to his friend. It would never do to miss something good she’d done that he was supposed to cheer and praise her for later. Admittedly, most of Dorian’s post-match commentary was limited to ‘Well done! You played the sports!’ regardless of her actual performance, with a very solid subtext in his mind of ‘and are not dead or horribly injured!’ but if there was something she had done that she felt particularly happy about or not done that she felt particularly frustrated about, it helped to have actually seen it so that he could say ‘Yes’ with either enthusiasm or sympathy and have it be true.

It always felt odd watching Tatya on match days because, besides the mortal peril she wasn’t sparkly. That was stranger than the mortal peril because honestly, that rarely cruised along at a total zero on non-match days given that she was a Pecari. A Tatya without shinies was just all wrong. He thought it would be a perfectly fair tactic to distract the Seekers, but she apparently had decided it wasn’t. Though he supposed he didn’t want them mistakenly dive-bombing her and grabbing her wrist and - Maugris, he just hated this game and all the ways it could possibly go wrong.

Luckily, the person next to him seemed to feel the same way. He had never particularly spent a lot of time with Gary, but he knew that Gary spent most of his time in the library making up weird stories, which was a hobby Dorian could approve of far more than having metal balls pelted at your head. Apparently though, most of Gary’s story-making friends disagreed and wished to engage in both, which was why he supposed the Aladren was here, in spite of his obvious distaste for the game at hand.

“Me neither,” Dorian sighed sympathetically, when Gary said he didn’t really get the game. “But I find it preferable to watch than to sit inside and worry,,” he added. He was pretty sure it would be obvious from context who he was here for, even if from his side Gary couldn’t see the Cyrillic on Dorian’s poster. It read ‘?????? ???????’ which was literally ‘Forward Tatiana’ but was apparently what you shouted in Russian to encourage at sports. He’d taken her word for that. A Bludger swung towards Tatya’s goal and he winced, hiding slightly behind the poster.

“Are your friends on the same team as each other? Or as Tatya?” he asked, showing just how much attention he was managing to give the overall play of the game. “Or must you and I now swear to be mortal enemies?” he joked.
13 Dorian Montoir Go the team and/or teams! 1401 0 5

Gary Harper

July 03, 2020 11:41 AM
CW: Minor internal homophobia

Gary felt just a touch of uncomfortableness snake into him when Dorian sat down next to him. He knew why, and it was stupid. Plus, he was sure Dorian has had plenty of that sort of thing to deal with since the ball. So he did his best to quell the feeling. He liked Dorian, not like that. What? Had he really just done that inside his own head?

Alright, fine. Gary thought to himself, if we're going to have this out brain, let's just get it done with. What is wrong? Dorian likes boys, I'm a boy. Dorian might want to like me and I don't like boys. Really brain? That's it? That's one of the dumbest things you've... alright, fair, you have come up with slightly dumber things than that. No, I don't need to talk to Ness again about it. Dorian likes boys yes, Dorian likes a specific boy which is not me. Dorian is a good guy and not going to... another thought struck him sideways.

Is this the thought process girls go through whenever a boy sits near them? That's got to be a terrible existence. To be fair, they may be interested in boys in a way that Gary wasn't... the analog would be if a girl that he didn't have any interest in him sat next to him and started making suggestive statements. Someone like Topaz maybe? There was something about her that just gave him the creeps. Anyway... it was some sort of primal reaction that was stupid. For one, Dorian was a nice, cool guy that was already in a relationship. Which was more than Gary had going for him. Which lead nicely into point two wherein none of the girls at the school had any interest in him, so why would Dorian? Stupid brain acting dumb. Stop it.

He grinned at Dorian, "Worry?" He questioned, but then followed his companion's gaze as Dorian winced. He had spotted one of the metal attack balls flying past Tatiana. "Ahh, right. This game is also strangely violent on that front isn't it? It makes me wonder about the person that designed it." He glanced down at the medic's tent, "The medics are down there, right? I'm sure there have to be safety precautions in place at some level as well."

"Yeah..." he replied to Dorian's inquiry about his friends, "Well, looks like some of my friends are on both sides of this conflict. I guess I've gotta cheer for both sides." He tried to return Dorian's joke with a smile, "Does that make us half-mortal enemies?"
2 Gary Harper Move the ball-thing! Yay! 1404 0 5

Dorian Montoir

July 04, 2020 7:22 AM
“Probably someone who thinks that idea of getting hurt makes things ‘exciting,’” Dorian answered, though he refrained from rolling his eyes as he did so, seeing as he could count three people on the pitch (though only two of them in the air) that he regarded as definitely not psychopathic and who apparently enjoyed this game. It was still a weird mental disconnect for him to get his head around. He suspected that people who saw the fun in getting hurt were people who had not often been, or who were strong enough to withstand it better than he was.

“Or who thinks it’s fun to be allowed to go do that to others,” he added, and this he said more bitterly and scornfully. It helped that the two airborne people on the pitch that he liked were not playing Beater, even though Parker had previously taken a swing at it. And Jean-Loup had only ever played it in defence of his sister. “At least here they are not like that off the pitch,” he added, the word ‘here’ and the weight of emphasis attached to it perhaps saying more than he meant it to.

“But yes, the medical tent is very ready,” he nodded. He was aware of this as he had heard quite a lot about that. Apparently Quidditch medical supplies were more exciting than regular medical supplies. It was cute that Jean-Loup wanted to be a Healer, because that made him kind of heroic, but when it involved Dorian hearing a lecture about the most common Quidditch injuries, he did sort of wonder how he’d ended up dating such a jock. Most of the time, he thought this affectionately, but he was also going to be quite glad once match prep was not the hottest gossip of the day.

Still, right now he was glad of the chance to return his eyes to ground level for a moment. Jean-Loup appeared to be gesturing animatedly and shouting at the players who were too far away to hear him and, bar one, to understand the language he was most likely to be speaking. And, excellent as Tatya’s language skills were, he doubted she would be able to process coaching in French, both because her mind was on other things and because Quidditch vocabulary had never been a priority for Dorian.

“Ah,” Dorian surveyed the field, sorting Gary’s friends into their respective teams, “Parker is against Tatya. That is a shame. Parker’s a good guy. I think I will cheer him a little also, and then maybe we can only be quarter enemies?” he suggested to Gary with a smile.
13 Dorian Montoir And out of the way of the other ball things 1401 0 5

Gary Harper

July 04, 2020 11:33 AM
Gary nodded at Dorian's assessment while he watched the players fly around the field on their brooms. "Yeah. Maybe it's some sort of adrenaline rush thing?" Gary added. Sure, there was skill and things involved in playing. He didn't like Dorian's thought about people playing as an excuse to hurt other people, but it probably had some truth to it. "Give me a table and a game to play on it any day over this." he muttered. As he watched he was breaking it all down into athletic checks, dexterity saves, thrown weapon attacks... he sighed. "At least with a game, there is a purpose to all of it. When you finish you can at least know that you've, hopefully, told an interesting story. With this..." He gestured at the field again, "What is the purpose? Yay.. we sportsed better than you? We are the better sportsters?" He sighed.

"That's good to hear. Hopefully they won't be needed, but it's better to be prepared for the worst." Gary followed Dorian's eyes down to the medical tent. There he got a little shock. Was that the boy that Dorian had brought to the ball? There had been something about an intern in the medical wing hadn't there? Some waiver thing had gone around. Gary hadn't really payed much attention. If he needed to go to the medical wing, he'd find out. If the intern could help him great, if not the medic would be summoned. More people helping to fix people wasn't a bad thing.

Man he wished he could remember the boy's name though. Oh well, he flashed Dorian a friendly smile, "I guess maybe you do know all about the medical tent after all." If any level of relationship things were similar, Dorian may know just as much about medical stuff as he now knew about flying horses and Disney.

"I might be able to do you one better yet." He replied, "Parker is a good guy. Tatiana is also a good..." girl didn't sound quite right, gal? Also didn't seemed to fit Tatiana. "Player." he ended a little lamely. "I'll help cheer for her as well and that should bring us down to one eighth enemies."
2 Gary Harper Aim for the round loopy thing! 1404 0 5

Dorian Montoir

July 06, 2020 5:17 AM
“Yes, Parker told me that your game is storytelling.” Admittedly, he had also gathered this from his own observations but saying that Parker had told him sounded much less creepy than ‘I have watched you.’ He was not sure whether it was his sort of thing. He liked reading stories, certainly, but he wasn’t sure he wanted to recite them as a group with other people. He had also never been sure he would have been able to, even if he had been so inclined. “Heinrich plays?” he queried, following his own line of thought a little further.

“Yes,” he stated simply when Gary mentioned Dorian’s knowledge of the medical tent. Probably in far more detail than he needed but it felt disloyal to Jean-Loup to say so. Normally it was cute when he got excited about medical stuff (so long as it wasn’t gross or graphic) but when it was Quidditch medical stuff, it more reminded Dorian of things he disliked. He made an effort to not hate Quidditch but it was an active effort, and he would have been happier if there was no overlap between the people he cared about and the one he very much disliked.

“Good deal,” he agreed happily, when Gary negotiated them down to being one eighth enemies. “Hmm… I like Ness also, but she is already on the same team as Tatya so I don’t know if that helps,” he scanned the field, “Anya too,” he offered, seeing as Gary had gone to the ball with Jasmine. Although the sisters seemed fairly different, and he had plenty of experience in knowing that liking, or even dating, one person did not mean harmony with their sibling. “Perhaps this is a controversial statement, and perhaps too crazy, but do you think we could… simply decide to not be enemies due to coloured robes and ball throwing?” he suggested with an amused smile.
13 Dorian Montoir But also stop those who do! 1401 0 5

Gary Harper

July 07, 2020 6:34 PM
Gary nodded in assent when Dorian commented on the gaming club. "Yeah, Heinrich plays. Its a fun thing, everyone just gets or makes a character for the story and they decide how that character reacts and what they do." He chuckled remembering one of last year's endings, "It's a fun way to experiment with possibilities and take chances you'd never try in real life. What would you do if you got one wish? What if there were two lives that could be saved, but everyone already assumed they were dead? What if there was also an enslaved being that wanted to be free? Or with it you could reshape any other facet of reality that you wanted to? What one thing would you choose?" He gave Dorian a challenging smile. "Heinrich made that one... interesting for the group."

Gary just smiled knowingly at Dorian's admission of Medical tent knowledge. He thought about making some sort of follow-up comments, but nothing he could think of sounded very good in his head. So, he just decided to let it slip.

This was an interesting negotiation that they had going on here, and it amused Gary no end. He nodded along as Dorian scanned through the roster for more alterations he could make. Then he made an unbelievable statement. Gary opened his eyes wide in astonishment at the audacity of such a suggestion. "Is... is that even allowed?" he asked in mock horror. "The colors though, they are different, and the ball throwing it is..." He faltered and pretended to be in deep thought, "Although.... you may be on to something. Alright. I'm convinced. Let us not be enemies." He declared and held out for which such a momentous occasion demanded shaking.
2 Gary Harper That nearly covers it, doesn't it? Go sportsing! 1404 0 5