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July 15, 2022 1:55 AM
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Selina Skies

July 15, 2022 1:55 AM
Selina did her best to keep an ear on what the students of Sonora were talking about, and the challenges certainly seemed a popular topic. The name plus some application of common sense was, apparently, not enough to adequately conjure up what they might be in for (no, there was not going to be mortal peril…. No, they weren’t going to throw the first years into something that was utterly impossible for them to do), and as well as giving the teams a chance to meet and greet today, she felt obliged to expand a little on the Headmaster’s… enigmatic remarks.

“Good morning,” she smiled, one Saturday when all the students had been requested to remain or assemble after lunch. “We will shortly be posting the team challenge lists for this year. If I could ask you to stand in the middle for now, the prairie elves are going to rearrange the tables with one for each team. Teams will be captained by a seventh year, so please look out for your name and number and make your way to the appropriate table.

“Whilst we wait for that to happen, a little more about the challenges,” she said, as the prairie elves dismissed the large house tables, replacing them with nine smaller ones. Each had seven or eight chairs around it, a team number and a seventh year’s name displayed in glowing letters above it, and a small selection of juices and snacks, even though lunch had just finished. “The challenges are something we do once per cycle of students, so whilst some people here may have friends or relatives who remember them, no one here has done them before—and this will also be your one and only time doing them. They are designed to create connections with people you might not otherwise have a chance to work with, and as such we have done our best to mix you up across ages groups, houses, and other variables,” - namely, splitting apart any obvious couples or friendship groups, though that sounded too cruel if spelt out so directly. “The challenges are designed to be accessible to a wide range of skill levels, and whilst each challenge will vary, there will often be an element such as every team member having to make a contribution in order for the team to be counted as successful. Therefore all team members, regardless of year, will have the opportunity - and the expectation upon them - to contribute to their group’s success.

“Today, you ca get to know your team, and start planning out some overall strategy—there are some suggested questions on each table.” These dealt with things like strengths, weaknesses, situations each student would be (un)comfortable taking a lead in, and any phobias. Whether or not the teams choose to use these talking points was up to them, and how thoroughly they would strategise based off it was anyone’s guess, but it gave them all an equal point from which to start.

“You may now find your team,” she added, waving her wand. In smaller letters, but still bright and visible, each team’s members appeared under their captain’s name at the relevant table.


OOC: Team 1:
Morgan
Wally
Oz
Iris
Patience
Piper
Eris

Team 2:
Mara
Stanley
Lavender
Gus
Amethyst
Yarielis
Lenny

Team 3:
Gabriel
Graham
Tommy
Rae
Philip
Olaf
Robyn

Team 4:
Alexander P-B
Bertie
Billy
Alexei
Christopher
Cole
Freya

Team 5:
Esme
Quincy
Rosalynn
Connie
Verdillia
Xander
Nausicaa

Team 6:
Sadie
Bonabelle
Isla
Hans
Eben
Gwendolyn
Lyla

Team 7:
Leonor
Valentine
Lorena
Lydia
Tissena
Levi
Xarryn
Amariah

Team 8:
Mab
Jasper
Henry
Xavier
Liesl
Fortune
Alexander W

Team 9:
Theo
Philippe
Ian
Winston
Claire
Samara
Lazarus
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Sadie-Lake Chalmers

July 15, 2022 8:03 PM
Sadie entered the Cascade Hall with butterflies in her stomach. The not good kind. There were a lot of rumours going around that seventh years had to take a big role in the challenges. This was confirmed pretty quickly by Professor Skies. Each of them would be leading a team.

But I'm not a leader.

The student body had voted decisively on that fact, and given the deflating, hopeless feeling she was getting at being told to lead a team, they had probably been right in their judgement. For a brief minute, she had entertained the idea that she might make a good head girl, thinking about the organisation and responsibility sides. The public, outgoing, being someone others listened to... That wasn't her. And that seemed like what was needed now.

She made her way over to her glowing name, glad to see it was her preferred version of it. It had appeared that way on the head student ballot too. Apart from the one excruciating time when Headmaster Brockert had called her up to get her prefect badge, the memo about what to call her seemed to have got around. She used the time whilst the others gathered to read over the sheets and to think about what to say, though she paused to offer a 'hello' and a smile to everyone. Hoepfully she could at least achieve 'nice' and 'friendly' as a leader. She normally would have valued 'neatly put together' amongst her better qualities but she wasn't sure that a tidy manicure and a good mermaid braid made her look anything other than decorative and ineffective.

"Hello," she greeted them, once they were all assembled. "I'm Sadie. Welcome to team six." She offered them an even, white smile, managing to hold it even though she felt like an enormous dork after saying that. "I'm good with handling animals, even pretty sick or bad tempered ones. I do a decent job with most charms and transfigurations. I dropped Defence Against the Dark Arts after CATS." She felt awkward saying it all, but it was what they were meant to say. She wanted to reassure them that she wouldn't judge and it didn't matter if they didn't do perfectly, but she wasn't sure how to say that without sounding cheesy. And for all she knew, she had a team of go getters, willing to spill blood for victory, and that kind of 'we're all winners if we do our best' talk would make them despair of her.

"Next?" she passed it on with another friendly smile.
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Hansel Hexenmeister

July 15, 2022 8:35 PM
Hansel smiled as their leader introduced herself. He knew . . . some of these people by sight, particularly the other Intermediates, but he wasn't close to any of them. Isla and Eben were both Aladrens one year older and younger respectively, so hopefully that meant their team had book learning checked off their skill sets. Sadie was a Crotalus, and they were supposed to be good at strategizing, so that was a good House for a leader. Bonabelle was also an Aladren, so having an Advanced Aladren on the team had to be a good sign, right? Of the youngest two, they had another Aladren - very Aladren heavy team here, that was probably good? But no Pecaris, and no Quidditch players either, so hopefully there wasn't too much athletic going on in these challenges, or if there was, there was a smart way around it. The youngest, like their oldest, was also a Crotalus. He was the sole representative of Teppenpaw, so he figured he'd get the diplomacy bits by default if there was any of that to be passed around.

"Hi, Sadie," he greeted her when she passed introductions around to him. "Hi, everyone else. I'm Hansel. Or Hans. Either way. No preference. I'm good with snakes, like, I grew up on a snake ranch good with snakes. And I'm decent in all of my classes, so basic fourth year level stuff there. I can speak two languages - German being the other one," he added for those who couldn't guess based on his accent. And he spoke Parseltongue, too, but he didn't exactly advertise that. He'd said he was good with snakes. Any snake related challenge bits should come his way already. "I'm a part-time member of the Dueling club, so I'm alright with DADA," he added with a nod to Sadie, though as someone who finished their fifth year, she probably still had the advantage there. "And I don't know if it will come up at all, but I'm the team Teppenpaw, so I guess I'm pretty good with people, too? And I was briefly on the Quidditch team so I can fly pretty well if that comes up."

He gestured on to the next person, passing along the friendly smile Sadie had given him. "Your turn."
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Lyla Holland

July 17, 2022 6:50 PM
Lyla chewed her bottom lip as she made her way to table six. She recognized Sadie as being in Crotalus also, but the other kids around the table were unfamiliar, though friendly-looking.

Sadie's smile was reassuring, but when she started listing her aptitudes, Lyla's heart sank. She didn't know if she was good at anything yet, she was brand new! Although she knew that there would be things to do that were on her level, she obviously didn't know what they were yet, and didn't know if she'd be any good at them. Her heartbeat settled a little bit when the boy next to her started talking about things he was good at outside of school. Lyla started thinking about what she did at home.

Before she knew it, it was her turn. She returned the boy's- Hansel, that was his name- friendly smile with a shy one, and took a deep breath.

"Hi everybody, I'm Lyla," she started, "I'm not sure what I'm good at magic-wise, yet. Hopefully I'll have time to learn some stuff before the challenges really get going. Otherwise, I like to read, and I'm a good listener. I'm pretty quiet, I guess, but my mom always says once I decide to do something, I don't stop til I do it. My dad calls it being determined."

She shrugged, out of things to say.

"Next?" she offered, looking to the next person.
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