Mortimer Brockert

March 05, 2021 9:38 PM
Once the older students were assembled at their tables and the first years filed in, Mortimer cast Sonorous on himself and rose ."Welcome to Sonora for the new first years and welcome back for all older students. First years, you should have received a blank badge at the end of Orientation. 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." He noted that Amethyst was sorted into Crotalus, which was good. That was what she wanted and he predicted. So far his predictions had been one hundred percent right about where his grandchildren were sorted.

After the first years had been settled, Mortimer continued."Would Katerina Vorontsov and Evelyn Stones please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition I'd like to call up Ellie Alperton, Dathan Fischer, Jezebel Reed-Fischer and Anastasia Delachene to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations." Honestly, he was less than thrilled with these selections as Topaz and Allegra hadn't gotten Head Girl and Sapphire hadn't gotten prefect although he might not have had a huge problem with Miss Reed-Fischer otherwise. It was just that she was against his granddaughter who was obviously the better option. Mortimer would have objected to Miss Delachene-and objected strongly - but there hadn't been any alternative. As for Head Student, well, Evelyn Stones was the kind of Pecari who seemed to demonstrate the worst judgement.The only plus side was Miss McLeod not winning which was good both because that would have upset Topaz and because, well, that girl did not want anything good for the purebloods of Sonora.

Once the new prefects and Head Students had returned to their tables, Mortimer continued, "Our Midsummer event this year will be the bonfire. Information to follow."

He cleared his throat for the next announcement, which was one that pleased him even less than the Head Student and prefect choices. "As you can see, we have two female Head Students this year due to lack of available male students in our seventh year class. We are currently considering making this a regular occurrence and having future Head Student elections be ungendered as well. Anyone with concerns has until midterm to bring them to the staff." And he hoped to Merlin that someone did. Mortimer was less than thrilled about the idea of ungendered Head Student elections which could only lead to discrimination of one gender or the other. And thank Merlin that there were no fifth year Teppenpaw girls or it might only be female students in leadership, leading to nobody for male students to go to with problems that they would not want to talk to a female student about. That is, if male students outside of Teppenpaw would want to go to a different house's prefect. Not to mention having to listen to Eustace whine about it. Even though it didn't have anything to do with him.

"Now we will sing the school song." Well, they would anyway. Mortimer did not sing . 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.
Subthreads:

Aladren

Teppenpaw

Crotalus

Pecari

Staff
11 Mortimer Brockert Opening Feast 6 1 5

Reighleigh Mae Thorn

March 10, 2021 11:21 AM
Ray allowed herself a devious grin as she dunked her badge and it came out the color of good times. Based on the information she'd received already, she knew this was the House her mother would be the least interested in having her in and that made it the best House she could possibly be in. She reattached the badge to her chest and made her way to the Pecari table amidst their cheers, flashing a rock-on hand at someone when they caught her eye. She took her seat and listened to basically the most boring old dinosaur she'd ever heard give a speech, clapping when one of the head students turned out to be from the table she'd just sat at. The idea of gender neutral head students seemed like a 'duh' to Ray, who was pretty sure that gender was basically a lie and that anywhere who hadn't gotten behind gender neutral student elections was stuck pretty hard in like the third century or something.

When food appeared, Ray couldn't help gaping a bit at it. Her normal instinct at school would've been to mess with it somehow or to otherwise make a sideshow of what a great sense of humor she had, but she was mostly just too shocked at the abundance to do anything like that. Plus, she didn't know these people too well yet and as much as she wanted to make an impression on them, she wanted to make the right impression. That was very important because pranks were great but they only got you so far if you played them on the wrong people. The headmaster, she already knew, was totally the right person to play a prank on. But what about some of these other weirdos?

Everyone mostly seemed to be digging into their food, which was great because it meant the no one would judge Ray one way or the other if she dug into hers too but it did mean it was harder to make a statement about the patriarchy and oppressive body norms for women. Ray was the sort of person who very much liked to be on the right side of social issues, even if she went about it all the wrong way, and there was no wrong way to go about it right now so she'd have to wait. For now, it was dinner time.

She wasn't exactly sure which items were properly vegan, so she focused on items she knew were safe, like roast vegetables without butter, and dug into her meal. It wasn't the most exciting thing she'd ever eaten just because some of the other stuff that she'd normally eat - like rolls and pies - weren't trustworthy just yet. She'd have to ask about that later on. Still, for roasted vegetables, this stuff was pretty stinking good. Spearing a baby carrot on the end of her fork, she glanced around to see who was who. Iris wasn't here, having been sorted somewhere that made much more sense for her (although Ray was privately a bit disappointed to have lost her only possible connection already), so she'd have to start over. Ignoring the urge to adjust her tiara, Ray leaned towards the student nearest to her, offering a wicked grin.

"Do food fights ever breakout here? Endless ammo, right?"


OOC: I wasn't sure if Sonora labels food items for allergens and dietary restrictions? I assumed not unless asked probably.
22 Reighleigh Mae Thorn This is going to be fun. 1525 0 5

Oz Spellman

March 13, 2021 8:56 PM
Oz was so, so, so glad to be back at Sonora. He felt a little bit bad about that, but he had got used to feeling a lot of really opposite things at the same time last year. He sort of knew that it didn't mean he didn't miss mom, and there didn't have to be a "winner" between his feelings but it still felt confusing to feel them all at once, and it was sometimes hard to accept the logic that said it was okay.

He took a seat at Pecari table. After working out that he could sit with Henry again last year, and a whole summer together, it felt weird to split up now, but that was a rule. Wasn't it? Shortly after the song, Wally went to another table. Did the rule only apply during the sorting, or for first years? But no one else was moving. And anyway, Henry was probaly glad of a break. Being home had not brought out Oz's best side (except when Mom was directly observing) and he had been snappy with Henry way more often than he was when they were at school. Though often he had just taken himself out of Henry's way when he could, leaving Henry to have the run of the living room or even the whole apartment...

The feast began, and the table swelled with an uncomfortable amount of food. Enough to feed who knew how many people. Enough to make yourself sick on, if you weren't careful. The person next to him had other ideas though. Oz looked up. It was a girl. In a plastic tiara. What the heck were you even meant to do with one of those, and why was she talking to him at all, let alone suggesting a food fight?

"I've never seen it happen," he answered cheerfully enough whilst hating literally everything about the idea. Food fights were one of those things you saw on TV that were supposed to be fun and cool but just made him and Henry cringe. The thought of having so much food you could waste it was just unfathomable and disgusting, and there was nothing fun about watching a food fight whilst feeling hungry yourself. Except the girl had a point. There was infinite ammo here... It was wrong to waste food. That was a fact, and one he knew well. But he was pretty sure the food here was magicked out of nowhere, and more than half of it just disappeared again at the end of the feast. But maybe they kept it as left overs for future meals, so then it was still wasteful to throw it. But if they didn't then it wasn't. And part of why food fights on TV had always stung so much, at least to him, was that they did look fun. He was pretty sure that Henry would have said it was wrong no matter what. Oz wanted to be that certain, but it felt like when he started thinking about it, there were all these shades of grey.

Still, whether it was morally right or wrong, he was pretty sure the staff would not be impressed. Most of his peers probably thought he was enough of an idiot to start that kind of nonsense, but he really wasn't. He was just enough of an idiot to get caught up and swept along when other people did, or to bow to the peer pressure because being cool was a valuable currency, especially when you had very limited amounts of actual money. But Professor Carter-Xavier thought he was good and could do well. It was stuff like this that almost made him wish she didn't. It was good, to have a little voice inside his head, making him double check his stupid ideas, but it also meant there was someone to be upset and disappointed in him when he inevitably caved or made a wrong decision. He had a lot of stupid ideas, and it was probably beyond the capacity of a single person to hold them all back.

"Tastes better if you put it in your mouth though," he grinned, demonstrating (one arm curling defensively around his plate as if Tiara might be about to snatch his food, and like there wasn't more to replace it if she did). "And if you eat something other than vegetables," he added, nodding at her under filled plate.
13 Oz Spellman Good, clean fun 1514 0 5

Reighleigh Mae Thorn

March 20, 2021 12:41 PM
Ray scoffed a little as if the entire question had been a dare that the boy hadn't accepted and she was just the most disappointed in him for it. Her tone remained challenging and enticing as she replied: "That means you haven't started one either?" She grinned as she spoke, smushing a piece of carrot as if she were merely prepping her first flingable spoonful, although she wasn't about to actually cause such a scene just yet. "I'll keep that in mind when I'm recruiting sidekicks."

He looked way too happy about eating a big stupid bite of dinner and Ray wanted to roll her eyes, but at least she was talking to someone so that was worth something. She hadn't yet decided if he was a very interesting someone but it was better than being the loser that sat alone and didn't even meet anyone on their first day. She took a bite of her now smashed up carrot, raising her eyebrows in a you happy now? way before swallowing it and looking at him with a much less pleased challenge on her face. "I'm a vegan," she replied dryly. "But you enjoy your flesh and baby animal food," she added. "The vegetables here are good though," she admitted, looking a bit sideways at the boy as she considered. "You don't like them? Just too fancy for your five-a-day?"
22 Reighleigh Mae Thorn But getting messy is more fun. 1525 0 5

Oz Spellman

March 20, 2021 5:39 PM
OOC: CW slight vegan taunting
(also, I am aware what vegans are - Oz just isn't)
BIC:

She was trying to intimidate him? Or goad him? One of those tactics. He recognised them as the kinds of things boys who were bigger than him or who had actual influence said. It was much more effective when it was coming from them than from a first year girl in a plastic tiara. He laughed.

"Oh no. That's a tragic loss," he mourned the sidekick position. Honestly. Sidekick? He couldn't keep his face straight for more than two seconds.

"Cool, I will," he stated, when she told him to enjoy eating flesh and baby animals. 'Vegan.' What the heck was that? He was pretty sure it was just an even posher way of saying 'vegtarian.' He had seen it in some of the way over-priced cafes in Phoenix that they would definitely only ever walk past, never go in. He was pretty sure some of them sold vegan cake. He didn't get it. Cake didn't have meat in it. It just seemed like an excuse to charge rich idiots twice as much. Though he had noticed some major fast food chains starting to have 'vegan chicken' or 'plant-based burgers.' It had only ever been something that existed in his peripheral vision though. Honestly, anyone who cared so much about what they ate rather than whether they ate, was clearly way too priviledged for him to have much of an interest in their dietary issues. "Mmmm, tasty," he underlined his most recent bite.

"Got peas," he answered, gesturing to the other side of a small pile of mashed potato, though not moving anything to make it easier for her to see. His food was none of her business. The idea that he was 'too fancy' got a confused look from him (veg, at least fresh ones, were fancy - they took prep time, could go off, and needed you to be free to make more trips to the store), but no further comment.
13 Oz Spellman But getting expelled isn't 1514 0 5