Mortimer Brockert

January 24, 2022 10:27 AM
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Summer had passed as it always had with a mix of annoying forced socialization and putting up with Eustace’s crap. Nobody would ever call Mortimer progressive-at least not without an extreme amount of sarcasm in their tone-but his son’s views and continued disappointment over having a daughter, when he should have been just happy that she was healthy and had managed to be born in the first place, were totally disgusting. Instead, Eustace was insisting on trying again, and even Mortimer had enough compassion and decency to understand it was cruel to put Helena through that again.

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."

After the first years had been settled, Mortimer continued. “Would Ellie Alperton and Dathan Fischer please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition, I'd like to call up Bonabelle Row, Valentine Duell, Lavender Brockert and Stanley O’Malley receive their prefect badges. Congratulations." As usual, he was not one hundred percent on board with these selections. Not that Mortimer was actually specifically against any of them this time, except maybe Mr. O’Malley given how he mostly came across as loud and irresponsible, but as he was a Pecari, that was to be expected. He still thought Jasper and Sapphire should have won and were the best possibly options, however, given that the latter thought almost everyone hated her and Miss Duell was one of those excessively social people that was totally overrated and that he genuinely couldn’t fathom why people thought were so great, Mortimer wasn’t the least bit surprised. Besides, people had shown again and again that they had terrible judgement when it came to picking the best option so now it was rather to be expected.

Once the prefects and Head Students were back in their seats, Mortimer announced. "This year's Midsummer event will be the fair. Details will be forthcoming.” Hopefully they’d pick something less sanctimonious this time, although arguably raising money for charity was a good PR move for the school. Which as far as he could tell was the main reason that people contributed to charity in the first place, Madeleine’s involvement with that allergy group aside. “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.

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Aladren

Teppenpaw

Crotalus

Pecari
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Giselle Duell

January 30, 2022 6:43 PM
Despite specifically not investigating, Giselle was still not terribly surprised by at least one of the new prefect appointments. Although she thought she might need to go investigate whether there may be an trouble when the group had been announced. She had heard enough from her niece to wonder if some might be brewing depending on how the prefect patrol partners worked out. She certainly hadn't made prefect. No one had wanted a... nope, stop that. She was past this by now, that was done and over. She was here and things were okay. Mostly.

She still did not know what was going on with Xavier, Selina and the Looming Darkness. There wasn't really anything more she could do. Was there? She had done things, she had alerted people, she had given (possibly terrible) advice. What more could she do? What more did the Fates want from her? Once Selina did some of whatever she was going to do with the information, maybe there would be more to look into. There might be more specific things to examine or to question. All she could really do right now was to wait and be ready? Right?

In the meantime she had apparently missed the song, and the food had appeared. That was fine, the memory of her first opening feast and hearing the song still hadn't faded. The food in front of her smelled wonderful as usual. A quick swish of her wand revealed the table's layout to her mind's eye as the conversations began out in the hall and at the staff table. Giselle hadn't payed to much attention when she had sat down as to who was around her. Now she just listened as she collected food. She knew well that she was not what anyone would call a 'people' person, still she knew that conversing with the other staff was a good thing. It certainly wasn't something she was going to start however.
2 Giselle Duell At a loss 1517 0 5

Grayson Wright

February 03, 2022 2:31 PM
Another Orientation, another group of first years successfully introduced to the school, shown the major public areas of the building, and then delivered to Mortimer and Selina for Sorting. As unobtrusively as possible (his bland features, none-too-showy clothing, and diffident manner doing battle with his height and lifelong clumsiness in that department), Grayson Wright slipped away from the spotlight and into his seat at the staff table.

The first day of a new year. Months and months of new days, with a soothing mixture of routine and novelty, were spread out before them. Gray knew enough to know that his feelings were likely foolish, that there were too many variables in play, but he could never help but feel a certain glimmer of optimism on the first day of school. It felt like a clean break had been made with the past, even though he knew too well that there was no such thing as one of those; the future was easy, on a day like this, to picture as something like a manuscript notebook, with a sharp quill and fresh pot of ink standing ready and all the candles burning steadily and without smoking. A field - at first glance, at least - of endless opportunity.

He smiled at his neighbor by force of social habit as the Feast began, even though she couldn't see him except when obviously performing a spell. "Good evening, Professor Duell. Congratulations on Valentine's getting prefect, I'm sure she'll do a wonderful job."
16 Grayson Wright I know that feeling well. 113 0 5

Giselle Duell

February 05, 2022 8:38 AM
"Good evening Professor Wright," Giselle responded. At this point she had well learned the voices of all of the staff members. Professor Wright seemed to her a bit more social than she was. Still his comment caught her a bit off guard. "Thank-you?" she answered with a fair amount of uncertainty. She hadn't had anything to do with Valentine's appointment. Did he think she had manipulated things to get Val prefect? He had said it so casually, was that expected, was it the norm? Were staff members supposed to intervene to put their relatives into such positions? "I didn't do anything though," She thought she should probably clear that up. She hadn't manipulated the strands of the universe to do anything for her niece. Though from her 'education' in Delphi, she knew of the possibilities.

His second comment was easier to address and make comment upon. "I'm sure she will do her very best to make everyone happy." She smiled hopefully, "Hopefully she does well, perhaps I will need to inquire." That did remind her about the investigation that she'd been doing into Xavier and the impending darkness. She shook the thought away though.

She should be social, she knew she should. He was talking to her and she should make sure to keep the conversation going. But what to talk about? Ask about what he thought the year would bring? That seemed like an odd question for the Divinations professor to ask. Maybe about his summer? Their previous interactions had been more 'academic' that sort of thing seemed a bit more appropriate, but she wasn't sure what to ask along those lines. finally she decided upon, "Do you have anything interesting planned for your students this year?"
2 Giselle Duell Have you learned to do anything with it? 1517 0 5

Grayson Wright

February 25, 2022 6:29 PM
Well, there was an implication he had definitely not intended to imply. Gray was grateful she couldn't see his face as he prepared to reverse faster than he had that time in school when he'd ended up falling off his broom and breaking his ankle. What year had he been in with that, anyway? And how long ago would a calendar assert that it had been, and where had all that time gone....?

"Of course," he said. "I didn't mean to imply otherwise - I thought that was just a thing people say for some reason? I could be wrong." His social life was not exactly a thing anyone would call flourishing, after all; when he was here, his main conversation partners were troubled children and Constance Melcher, and when he wasn't here, he...tended to not talk much, really. It wasn't as if he swore himself to silence for the holidays like a monk, but nor did he pine for an abundance of company.

He nodded without thinking when she said Valentine would try to make everyone happy. That fit with what he knew of the girl. "I suppose that could give her confidence, if she needs it," he said on the subject of Giselle 'inquiring' about her niece's future as a prefect. He thought he would have found the thought of his future being interesting enough to get any answers about more than a little terrifying - but perhaps if he'd known ahead of time how his exams were going to go, or if this-or-that publisher would work out....

"I'm starting the Advanced class out by asking them to try to figure out all the ways that one of the simpler spells on their curriculum could kill them," he said when asked about whether he had anything interesting planned for classes this year. "So the papers should be somewhat more interesting reading than usual, and it will hopefully get the idea of being careful into their heads better than reading the book or listening to me drone about it would. With the Beginners, I'm thinking of trying something a little more ambitious than usual with charms of motion - maybe having them, them construct their own objects and then make those fly, when we get that far, by the end of the term, you know. Anything planned for yours?"
16 Grayson Wright Not unless you count 'try to look calm and hope for the best.' 113 0 5

Giselle Duell

February 26, 2022 5:49 PM
Professor Wright suddenly seemed uncertain about his statement. Giselle wasn't sure if that was because she had claimed to not have done anything and he now needed to cover his tracks, or whether the confusion was genuine. She thought back over what she knew of the man, they had talked on occasion but not much. To be fair, she didn't talk to anyone all that much and from the rare social interactions that she had with Professor Wright, she suspected he didn't either. Perhaps his reply was genuine. Maybe she was just being overly suspicious. She had been naive and trusting for a long time and it had cost her, she didn't want that to happen again. However, she logically knew that the world was not all like the situation that had been most of her life. Logically knowing something and feelings about it were as far apart as Swords and Cups though.

He was a shrewd one though. She couldn't help but smile a little, "You've pierced the veil. I'll have to call in the special diviner's aurors now on you." She paused just a moment before continuing. "One of the reasons looking into your own future is so difficult is that knowledge of that future changes it. As such, one of the great secrets of the Divination field is that it works the other way as well. Self-fulfilling prophesies are a thing, if most people believe that they will accomplish something with some effort, they usually will." She took a sip from her cup and let a smirk slip out, "Baring 'unforeseen' circumstances of course."

Professor Wright had some interesting ideas for his class. "That does sound like it might make some interesting reading." She wondered if any of her advanced students were also in Professor Wright's class. It was probable, Charms was one of the major classes that taught the students how to use their magic properly.

Of course he then turned the question around on her. She thought for a moment while eating. "I was considering playing the occasional game of hide and seek with my advanced class. Set up for having a class somewhere appropriate other than in the classroom, leave them a note on the door and let them get some practical work in trying to find me. I don't have much interesting planned for the intermediates, any new third years will need to focus on the basics while not boring the fifth years." She sighed, that intermediate span was often difficult to handle. She would need to see Professor Skies again sometime for some more advice on that subject. Although she did have an experienced professional right here, "Have you discovered any good ways of handling the intermediate class?"
2 Giselle Duell That is a start, does it work? 1517 0 5

Grayson Wright

March 11, 2022 7:40 PM
"Oh dear," said Gray, amused, when threatened with the diviner's Aurors. If real, those would be terrifying, but he was sure that Professor Duell was only joking. Well. Fairly sure, anyway. "I suppose I should have foreseen that."

He was interested in what she had to say about self-fulfilling prophecies. "Of course," he agreed. "That's a more positive view of self-fulfilling prophecy than I think I've heard before, though - usually, I think of ancient Greeks being murdered by the sons they abandoned at birth so that...those same sons wouldn't kill them. I think I like your version better," he admitted. "Logically, I suppose, you could argue that a good outcome has the same implications for free will as a bad one, but..." He shrugged. "Don't tell the rest of my House, but there are things besides logic, aren't there?"

He wondered if the proposed assignment for her Advanced students counted as stacking the deck against the kids - surely few had more than the barest glimmer of the second Sight? - or if it was just what they should expect if they were planning to continue on to Advanced Divination. The intermediate class, though, was probably at least as knotty of a problem.

"In Charms, I can sometimes create different diffi - bah. Words too close together. Different. Difficulty levels for them - building in how long the effect lasts, or how far they can reach with the spell. Sometimes I'll give them multiple charms from within the same 'family' of spells to work with - a lot of charms are...not interchangeable, but you can accomplish similar things with them. I'm not sure how useful that is for your classes, though," he admitted. "I suppose you could put one group to work on research while you instructed another, or have older ones partially teach younger ones?"
16 Grayson Wright Fake it until you make it? 113 0 5