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September 23, 2022 5:13 PM
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Selina Skies

September 23, 2022 5:13 PM
The notice for the second task had offered the following information:

’You will all work on the second challenge simultaneously. Come to the front steps at 9am on Saturday Xth. This challenge will take most of your weekend, so please plan your studies accordingly. Bring your wands.

When the students arrived, there weren’t any obvious signs of what the challenge would be. The gardens looked to be their normal selves. Professor Skies was standing on the front steps, and simply waited for them to gather in a group.

“Hello. Welcome to your second challenge. We have decided to host it in the gardens in order to make adequate space for everyone, though you may choose to go and work in other spaces within the school if you wish.

“Whilst our first challenge tested your puzzle-solving skills, this one will stretch your creativity. You are going to create a piece of music, and the instruments on which to play them. Now, some of you may play a real instrument, and have the transfiguration abilities to recreate them—that’s certainly allowed, but for those who don’t have any such person on the team, you are not at a disadvantage. We are not expecting you to turn in a full orchestra. We’re expecting junk musical instruments, creative use of everyday objects, or use of spells you’ve learned.

“You will have access to a pile of materials. These have been collected from different areas of the school.” This included the kitchens, which had provided pans, cups, glasses and so on. There were mannequins, balls and hoops from the pitch, and all manner of other items which did not immediately scream ‘musical instrument.’ “Some of them may well be usable as they are. Others might require transfiguring or charming to meet your needs.

“There are also several portraits from the MARS music room set up in a small booth to provide consultation about composition and any other musical matters.

“You will have from nine to five today, and from nine until midday tomorrow to complete this challenge. At lunchtime today, you will be required to hand in a plan of the instruments you are going to complete. At the end of the day, you should be able to show a rough outline of your performance. Tomorrow will be for tweaks and rehearsal.

“Each group will perform in a randomised order to the staff and other groups. As well as being graded for challenge points, the three best groups will perform at the concert.

“In a minute, you will be led to a workstation in the gardens.” These were grouped in a large, open area around the central bank of resources. Whilst the work stations looked like they had flimsy, fabric walls, they were charmed to be soundproof. They would also do a good job of providing shelter from the weather, although it was, so far, mild and not particularly rainy that day. Each station was also equipped with drinks, snacks and sun protection (unlikely to be necessary).

“We will bring out a picnic lunch at midday. Are there any questions?”
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13 Selina Skies Challenge Two: Pots, pans, booms, bangs 26 1 5

Lenny Pierce

September 26, 2022 7:00 PM
Lenny's team was tied for third place, which he thought was a great place to be. They were doing well, but not so well that there was huge pressure to keep doing well. There was room to improve, but if they stayed where they were, it was still good, and if they fell, they could at least say they'd been tied for third in one of the challenges.

He gathered with the rest of his team in the Gardens for the second challenge. He'd brought along his wand, like they'd been told to do, and he was again wearing his high-top sneakers. As it was still early in the term, he'd selected a warm pink sweatshirt with sequins and comfortable leggings with unicorns on them, in case it was another challenge with a lot of walking involved in it. This time he had French braided his hair with ribbons to keep it out of the way. That fit under his royal purple knit hat better than the high ponytail from last time would have.

He was from California and was strongly anticipating to freeze to death today if the challenge took place entirely outside.

As he waited for Professor Skies to start the Challenge, the weather was mild enough that he decided he probably wouldn't die today, but he was still glad he'd dressed for cold. It might not be winter anymore, but they were definitely not yet in summer, and it did sound like they'd be outside all day.

Professor Skies did begin speaking then, and Lenny perked up as he listened to the expectations they were working with for this challenge.

"Okay," he said as soon as their group had relocated to the privacy of their work station, "I know we all know I can't carry a tune in a bucket, but I'm not terrible at rhythm, so I call dibs on some kind of percussion!"
1 Lenny Pierce Whoo, this will be good! 1547 0 5

Yaniel Ayala Velez

September 28, 2022 3:54 AM
They were joint third. That was pretty cool. Yarielis wasn’t super competitive, in spite of being a Quidditch player. The Crotalus played that because of enjoyment – the rush of air, the release from the ground, and the feeling of connection with the baseball skills from Papa’s side of things – but it was hard not to get a little swept up in the competition. Winning wasn’t the main reason to play, but it undeniably felt good, and your blood pumped harder and the crack of the bat on the ball felt more satisfying when it was a big game. This was like that. Okay, Yarielis was doing it because the task was mandatory rather than appealing, but it was satisfying to see team two place so well on the leader board.

They were outside again, which boded well, and gave an excuse for sports clothes (although, frankly, Yarielis was slipping more and more into not needing an excuse, and just wearing whatever was comfortable whenever possible). That day’s outfit consisted of sweatpants (because even if the challenge was full on physical, it was unlikely to get warm enough for shorts—stupid Irish weather), a baseball tee and over it a hoodie that was tent-like enough to almost feel invisible in. Yarielis had even pulled the hood up for further protection.

As Yarielis listened to Professor Skies explain the second challenge, team two’s high ranking seemed unlikely to continue. Yarielis knew a fair bit about improvised music. Coming out of Christmas, the memories of parranda were still fresh. Whilst some people brought along real musical instruments, like Papa with his guitar, there was plenty of picking up something simple, like a shaker, or drumming along on the tables—the main rule was that everyone was making some kind of contribution to the noise. But that was home. That was where everyone expected it, and you stood out more for not doing anything than doing something, but where you could casually clap and sway along and there was so much else happening that that was enough. So long as your heart was in the party, so long as you were doing something there were enough other people to raise your effort, even if it was only a very small one.

This wasn’t a cosy living room party. This was the six of them, exposed on a stage in front of everyone. Yarielis really hoped they didn’t come within the top three this time, so that they didn’t have to perform in front of even more people at the concert.

Fortunately, they had Lenny Pierce. Words Yarielis had never thought before. Lenny was the least musical, most attention-getting person Yarielis had ever encountered. That vastly reduced their chances of placing in the top three, and vastly increased the chances that everyone would be looking somewhere else when they did perform at the end of the challenge. The only issue was the humiliation-by-association if their entire performance sucked, but perhaps the rest of them could do a passable enough job to not get laughed at, whilst the Lenny dragged them down safely out of performance reach. It sucked to think of their overall position on the table dropping, but there was nothing that would persuade Yarielis that public performance was ever the lesser of two evils.

The group made its way over to their prep space, and Lenny immediately jumped on percussion. Yarielis repressed a sigh. That was the area Yarielis felt most confident in, but now suggesting it would mean pairing up with Lenny. In all likelihood, many of them would end up on percussion, because it was simple, but the Crotalus wanted to see which way the wind was blowing before making too many suggestions, just to be on the safe side.

Still, wanting to be helpful, Yarielis pulled over a pencil and paper. Sitting with feet planted comfortably apart, the Crotalus wrote ’Lenny – percussion. Underneath, Yarielis began brainstorming, based on the objects that were visible, and the instruments that sprung to mind either from looking at them or because they should be easy to recreate and play. The majority of the notes were in English, because words like ‘tambourine’ and ‘guitar’ were obvious enough from doing music at school. However, more of Yarielis’ music knowledge came from home, especially for the rough and ready percussion that anyone could make good use of. 'Guiro' and 'cencerro' went on there too, with small sketches. There were a couple of glass bottles visible from where Yarielis was sitting, which would be a simple transfiguration to a guiro, as it would mostly need a change of material. The basic shape could stay the same, though it would need some ridges. Though who knew what the spell was, or whether there even was one that specific. Maybe they could focus on the ‘transform bottle’ type of spell, rather than what they were turning it into and just pour in a whole load of visualization and willpower… Which might be a little challenging given that Yarielis still didn’t really want to do this.
13 Yaniel Ayala Velez But hopefully not too good 1554 0 5

Amethyst Brockert

October 04, 2022 2:00 PM
So far, the Challenges were mostly going fairly well for Amethyst. For starters, she found her teammates to mostly be okay, aside from the fact that Stanley was the sort of person that she found annoying. Well, one sort of person that annoyed her. Arguably, he was the sort that most irritated her. However, while the typical loud and obnoxious Pecari, Stanley was at least pretty nice, not really like Uncle Eustace at all. That was at least something.

Everyone else, Amethyst liked well enough. And she knew it could be worse. Iris was with Oz Spellman, Olaf was with Ray and Jasper had mentioned feeling some tension with Xavier Lundstrom. Her brother felt that the Pecari had some sort of contempt for him, which the sixth year assumed was because of his lack of athleticism. Amethyst was not the least bit surprised, given how her classmate had treated Billy,who while no prize himself-although, she probably would have put him in the same category as Stanley, had he not been her friend’s irritating brother-was just trying to be nice, from what she understood.

And Billy had much more in common with Xavier than Jasper-or Liesl-did, so Amethyst could have told her brother to expect this. Although, she had no idea whether or not the reasoning was because of why the Teppenpaw thought it was. The odds of it being so were entirely possible but since Xavier had been rude to Billy, a Quidditch player, as well, Amethyst assumed that the other fourth year was just a jerk.

After all,some people just were not nice. Look at Topaz. Or Uncle Eustace. She didn’t think Xavier was as bad as either of them-which was admittedly a pretty low bar-but that didn’t mean there was an excuse for his rudeness to her friend’s brother or, especially, his contempt for her brother.

Actually now that Amethyst thought about it, it annoyed her. How could he be contemptuous of Jasper who was an amazing older brother-Iris’s relationship with Billy made her appreciate him even more-and just an overall nice person? Honestly, the Crotalus would need to be an expert in psychology to figure out what made the other fourth year tick, and he just wasn’t worth the effort.

Anyway, the tension must not be getting in the way of Team Eight’s ability to be successful since they were in second place. As for Amethyst’s own team, they were doing pretty well themselves, being tied for third. That was pretty cool. She remembered how her older sisters had done. Topaz and her team got fourth, so, being tied for third was doing better than she had.

Of course, that could also be a bad thing, considering what the former Aladren was like. She might very well decide it was a reason to torment Amethyst, as well as Jasper and Isla, whose team was in first place.

Although, where each team placed could change from where they were currently. Which actually meant that maybe Amethyst’s team could do even better. It depended on what the next two Challenges were. Hopefully, they would play to her team’s strengths-and would not be anything icky, like the desert survival Challenge that her sisters had done. Which would not play to their strengths, actually. Amethyst couldn’t imagine it would really be something that Lavender or Lenny would excel at or enjoy something like that either.

Of course, she did not see the fact that they were gathering in the gardens again as a particularly good sign. The Crotalus had never been very…outdoorsy. Although, she did fine in Herbology, so maybe this Challenge was focused on that. That was probably the best possible outcome for something that would take place in the gardens. Of course, since they had already done sort of an obstacle course sort of challenge-something that Amethyst noted seemed to come up every time they had done the Challenges in one form or another, even though they were supposed to be different each time. She supposed that they were but there still seemed to be an obstacle course based event every time the Challenges came around-it probably was not going to be that again.

However, given that they always did some sort of obstacle course, there was still the possibility of another sort of survival-based challenge and while Amethyst felt that she was stronger psychologically than Sapphire or Allegra, and probably would not find something like that traumatic, she still really really did not want to do something so unpleasant.

Maybe it was a scavenger hunt? That would not be too terrible, she supposed. That would test intelligence rather than athletic ones and be unlikely to traumatize anyone. Amethyst did not really wish that on anyone. Well, at least not anyone at school, even people that she otherwise disliked.

She didn’t have to theorize much longer as Professor Skies addressed them. The fourth year had to admit, she was relieved. No survival, no sports. She considered that a win,regardless of how well they actually did. Although, she supposed that this could still be traumatic for someone. While both Amethyst and Lenny were members of the Performing Arts club, she knew there were people who hated getting up in front of crowds, especially crowds of their peers.

They arrived at their workstation and Lenny spoke up first. She had to hand it to the Teppenpaw, he definitely seemed to have a positive attitude. “Does anyone actually play an instrument?” Amethyst asked. “I don’t. “She could sing fine, better than Lenny-although that was basically the equivalent of saying you were a better person than Topaz-but that was about it. “I mean, I know that there’s probably going to be a lot of percussion overall.’


OOC: I know Stanley hasn't posted anything, but based on his personality and Amethyst's, this is her likely reaction to him
11 Amethyst Brockert Yeah, probably not that good 1532 0 5