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October 22, 2022 4:52 PM
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Selina Skies

October 22, 2022 4:52 PM
After two challenges in the garden, the poster for the third offered a change of pace—one that would probably be met with mixed reactions.

For Challenge 3 please meet in the library on Saturday at 8.30 am. You can expect to be there until dinner time (with a break for lunch). Bring wands.

It had been tempting to say ‘and books’ as extra copies of the school textbooks wouldn’t be a bad thing to have, especially with everyone drawing on the same resources. However, Selina didn’t want to prejudice them against the task before it even began, any more than the location might already. Besides, many of them probably had books that would be of use besides the school textbooks, but they wouldn’t know it until the challenge was announced. It would be better to let students gather their own resources once they knew what they were working on, which was part of the reason for meeting in the library in the first place.

The other was that it offered a large enough space to spread the teams out, but a small enough space to keep an eye on them. The first clue that they would get when walking in was large tables with their team number on, only some of them immediately visible. What was not visible about the tables (but would be easily guessed based on how their classrooms were set up) was that they were extremely fireproof and had shielding charms around them so that any stray spells didn’t go hurtling across the room.

“Please gather here,” Selina called, from a space between tables one to four. “Welcome to your third and final challenge. We are very impressed with all the work you have put in so far. Every team has shown strength and creativity, along with a wide range of other skills.

“Today is something of a construction challenge, using magic. You will each be given a type of attraction, for example a water park or a tea room. You will have to draw out a plan for the whole attraction, and design and make one element for it. It could be a ride, it could relate to serving food, or any of the tasks needed to keep your attraction running. For some attractions, you will be able to make it to scale, for anything that would be larger than your table, you should scale it down and make a miniature model. It should be unique to the attraction you are given, and should use magic in its creation and operation.” Whilst the main focus was the latter, the beginner students would probably be best suited to mostly cosmetic elements, although there might be a few cases where simple charms of motion could help.

“You will keep a reflection log throughout the task. That means writing down everything you try, and why it worked or didn’t work. You will be judged on the quality of your final product, but also your process and the reflections you make about how you got there. As usual, your ability to include everyone in your team and have them make a meaningful contribution is also important. You will be expected to note who did what.

“With that in mind, it’s suggested that you get into the making and doing as early as possible. You should have a reasonable plan when you make your first spell attempts, but you are aiming to problem solve as you go.

“You may have access to any basic material you like, such as wood, wire, or objects that are in everyday use at the school. This task is more about how you enchant those objects and make a magical experience, so don’t be afraid to ask for materials that will help you save time in construction and focus on your magical elements. Of course, most of our basic school supplies won’t look very aesthetically pleasing and on theme, so you are encouraged to manipulate them to suit your project. You can use library books, or return to your rooms to gather any books you have there, or any materials you feel may be useful.

“Staff will be walking around during the event, and you are free to call on us for help. We can’t fix things for you, but we can recommend things to look up, and we can supervise and correct if you’re trying new spells. The usual safety rules on that apply - test your pronunciation first, don’t try anything too far above your grade level, and practise first on something small.

“Are there any questions?” Once these had been answered, they were dismissed to their tables, where they would each find an envelope with their assignment.

Team 1 - Water park
Team 2 - Arcade
Team 3 - Children’s museum
Team 4 - Escape room (an escape room is a room in which a team must solve a series of puzzles in order to reveal further clues, access materials such as keys etc, and ultimately open the door to get out of the room).
Team 5 - Tea room
Team 6 - Formal garden/park
Team 7 - Petting zoo
Team 8 - Haunted house
Team 9 - Mini golf
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Esme Brockert

October 24, 2022 11:51 AM
They were no longer in last place. In fact, they weren’t even in second-to-last place. Esme’s team had moved up to seventh, which while still not great, was an improvement. Besides, they had tied with Isla’s team for first in the last event which pleased the Crotalus immensely. Okay, she probably would have liked it better if they had not tied but at least if her team had to share the honor with another team, she was glad it was her sister’s. Besides, Esme still felt a sense of pride, even if they still weren’t doing great in the overall rankings.

At least they weren’t in last place anymore though. That was something. She had honestly been sort of disheartened by that, not that she had let on that she felt that way about it. Even though the seventh year had refused to consider herself a failure, being in last place when she’d spent the last seven years looking forward to the Challenges and being a Team Leader, stung a bit. She could not help but worry that others were secretly laughing at her and Esme could not stand the idea of being the subject of mockery. While some of her relatives wanted to be liked, she wanted to be respected .

And, admittedly, the seventh year did not necessarily think she had the respect of others. She worried that the staff did not respect her because she had not gotten prefect, and she worried her peers did not respect her because she had not gotten Head Student. Then they’d been in last place which made her worry that maybe her team would not respect her. And she could not lead them if they did not respect her.

However, since they had been primarily on their own in the first Challenge-where they had gotten last place-and then tied for first in the second one, that had to be at least something of a testament to Esme’s leadership abilities. She was not so egotistical as to think that was the sole difference, especially since Rosalynn’s creative skills were a huge contribution the last time around but she wanted to believe that she’d made some difference in the outcome.

Also, her parents were very excited about the fact that all three of their children who were currently at Sonora would be performing in the concert as Olaf’s team had gotten third place. Of course, Olaf was less than thrilled about it. It was unfortunate that the Aladren would have to do something that he didn’t want to do but at least it wasn’t a thing where he was anxious over it. It was still kind of nice that they’d all be performing.

Granted, Esme was not sure that putting a bunch of people who weren’t especially musical on stage performing music with instruments that were transfigured and charmed from a lot of junk was the best idea ever-and if it was someone’s best idea ever, she felt really sad for that person. It hardly seemed like the sort of performance that most people would enjoy. She was lucky that her group personally had a few people who actually could play instruments. In hindsight, they were likely to all be humiliated in front of everyone’s families just less so in the case of Team Five. She didn’t think, based on what her siblings said about their teams, that they had any particular musical skill. In fact, Olaf had said that supposedly nobody on his team did so they must have come up with especially creative instruments.

They would, at best, come across like a bunch of five year olds playing simple songs on instruments they’d just begun practicing, and at worst sound like a cross between nails on a chalkboard and a herd of dying cats. Maybe she should have her team get together and practice before the Concert. Esme would suggest to her siblings and Sadie that maybe they should do the same. After all, she didn’t really want to see them humiliated either.

The third Challenge was being held in the library, which Esme took as a good sign. She knew that meant that she would not have to worry about it being a physical challenge. Hopefully, it would be something that would play to her team’s strengths and they could rise even further in the rankings. At this point, the Crotalus was aiming for fifth place. Higher than that might not be realistic, although she never knew.

Professor Skies gave the instructions for the third Challenge. It honestly sounded like it would involve a lot. They had to come up with an attraction, add some sort of magical element, make a model of an aspect of the attraction and keep a log of what they tried.

Fortunately, Esme was up to the task and she believed that her teammates would be too. While there were a lot of parts to this particular task, it also involved different skills that she believed her team possessed, such as creative, intellectual and magical ability.

She opened their envelope and addressed her team. “All right. Our attraction is a tea room.”The seventh year smiled. Tea rooms were generally elegant places and elegance was something that she could certainly do. Esme was certain Nausicaa and Verdillia were definitely up to the task as well. And Rosalynn was just plain creative and Quincy and Connie were brilliant. She was sure that they would all be able to come up with some great ideas.

There was just one issue. “I’m not sure how to work in the magical part. Maybe self filling teapots? Or something like how the food in the Cascade Hall just appears?” After all, a tea room was sort of like a restaurant, it wasn’t like a water park where they had to figure out how to make a water slide work.
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Rosalynn Tellerman

October 24, 2022 4:19 PM
The second challenge had gone very well for them, and if Rosalynn was allowed to say so, they'd had the best act, whatever the scores said. Team 6 had certainly been . . . unique, but Team 5 was the only one, in her opinion, that had been good, from a musical standpoint. Between her and Nausicaa, they'd had people actually able to play their instruments. Verdillia . . . knew what a piano was and had played her part technically correct on the simplified version of one that they'd come up with (building a piano was probably one of the ways they had held their own in the points given for constructing the instruments, she thought). Alone, she would have been somewhat musically uninspired, but she'd done far and away better than some of the other teams had been able to do even with their lead players.

Esme had been great at making the instruments, and the rest of the team had done well enough with their percussive background support that they'd actually sounded . . . maybe not ready to go on the road with their act, but quite decent for a school talent show, and she was excited to perform the piece they had composed themselves for her dad at the concert (that was three acts now that she was in - the musical muppet play with the Performing Arts Club, the band with Team 5, and one of just her and Lenny doing some juggling and telling jokes).

The third challenge was in the library, and that was good for them, too. They had three Aladrens and only one Pecari on their team, so as long it was actually related to being in the library, she thought they would do well. Connie, especially, probably knew where to find just about anything in the place.

As Professor Skies explained what they would be doing for this challenge, Rosalynn nodded along, thinking this could work well for them, depending on what they got for their attraction. They were dismissed to their tables and Rosalynn leaned forward with anticipation as Esme opened the envelope telling them what their attraction would be.

She slumped slightly when it was read out as the tea room. That sounded a bit laid back and dull in her opinion, but she was from Las Vegas, so she knew she was more accustomed to glitz and theatrics than most people were. It seemed to suit the rest of the team pretty well anyway, other than the two boys.

She perked up again pretty quickly though, as Esme's words reminded her that it was supposed to be a magical tea room.

"We could think of some kind of theme for our tea room - The Peppermint Unicorn, maybe, because peppermint is a kind of tea and unicorns are magical - and have a mural on the wall of unicorns walking around doing unicorn things."
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Nausicaa Scapetello

October 25, 2022 6:04 PM
Nausicaa couldn't believe the way this was going. Her team was not in first place. How was that even possible? Something must definitely be wrong with the judges and scoring. True, she had been hampered quite a bit in the horrible second challenge. Trying to perform on the 'instruments' that they had made. Also, thanks to Ms. Tellerman, she now knew fully what a 'banjo' was. She never wanted to experience one again, and she may need to seek vengeance.

Now they were in the library, that was perhaps better than the garden again. Perhaps this would be a proper intellectual challenge. Nausicaa was on the fence throughout the explanation. One the one hand it was an interesting challenge, on the other…. If she had to make an 'amusement park' or 'water park', she would not be happy.

Nausicaa took a seat at her team's table and waited politely for Ms. Brockert to unveil their assignment. She breathed a very slight sigh of relief when she learned they would be working on a tearoom. That was at least within the realm of acceptability. She was mildly concerned that Ms. Brockert didn't know what magic should be present in a magical tearoom.

However before she could make some suggestions, the banjo wielding Ms. Tellerman jumped in with some rather inane jabber. Honestly, The Peppermint Unicorn? What was she, five years old? Why not just name it baby's first tea house? What sort of 'unicorn things' did she exactly have in mind?

"Self-filling and heating tea pots are a necessity. Also floating trays that deliver the available pastries." Nausicaa thought affirming her team leader's ideas was the best place to start. "We should also have charmed sugar bowls and such ready to react to the customer's wishes." What else had she seen? "Perhaps table linens that clean minor spills and crumbs by themselves." Not that she'd ever spilled anything at tea before, but she had seen others.

As for Ms. Tellerman's idea… "A magical mural covering the walls is a good idea, but I was thinking of something a bit more sophisticated. Perhaps 'Sogni di gelsomino', or 'Jasmine Dreams' in English." She was not going to assume that everyone at the table was cultured enough to know Italian. "We could still use your unicorns," she offered to Ms. Tellerman, "but it would also open up the design styling a bit. If we wanted to use more disciplines than simply charms and transfigurations, we could use some fairies for decoration, and perhaps salamanders to keep the pots warm."
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Verdillia Scurlock

November 06, 2022 4:19 AM
They had excelled at the last challenge. Verdillia had been relegated to piano, but she supposed it was only fair given that poor Nausicaa was only musically talented in a single instrument. Team five had been the real victors, and she wasn’t entirely sure what anyone judging had seen in the strange performance by team six, which barely included any real musical instruments. Still, they had triumphed, would be performing in the end of year concert, and she had shown collaboration, team work, and genoristy of spirit in front of Miss Brockert, along with artistic skills. That was much a more pleasing outcome than challenge one. Overall, team five was moving up. Much more slowly than Verdillia would have liked, but at least they had pulled out of dead last. Clearly when they were given the chance to support each other, they all did better. That was a message Verdillia could get behind.

Now it was time for the final challenge. It was all too soon, given that they’d just started finding their stride, and one challenge probably wasn’t enough to let them climb as high as Verdillia would have liked, but hopefully Esme Brockert would be pleased with their efforts if they finished strong.

The task was in the library, which probably meant it was intellectual. Verdillia had no trouble with her studies, and much preferred this to any sort of physical challenge, so she felt good going into the day. Her delight only grew when they were set the task of working together and planning a tea room. How perfectly refined!

Rosalynn spoke up first, suggesting a name and a mural, both of which Verdillia liked until Nausicaa piped up. The younger girl didn’t outright suggest anything was wrong with Rosalynn’s idea, but Verdillia couldn’t help but feel that same discomfort that so frequently accompanied Nausicaa opening her mouth—like they all needed to be careful what they said. Perhaps it was the way that she said ‘sophisticated’ like Rosalynn’s idea wasn’t. It wasn’t very kind… And what was wrong with unicorns? Verdillia liked them. She wasn’t sure what Jasmine Dreams were, but the way Nausicaa suggested it made it sound like they should all know what it was. Which meant it wasn’t her own idea. Again. Much like during the music task, she was throwing out the name of something and expecting everyone to be impressed, when actually they were meant to be coming up with their own ideas.

“The good thing about unicorns is there’s so many ways to present them,” Verdillia said. Between Nausicaa and Rosalynn, she knew she was supposed to like Nausicaa more, but the first year was so determined to climb up high enough to look down on them all that it was hard to think about really being her friend. And if Rosalynn was pro unicorn, then Verdillia was pro Rosalynn. “They’re such an intrisic part of magical culture that they’ve been depicted in art since the first magical cave paintings, right through the Renaissance to modern day. In terms of opening up style options unicorns really let us bring any art style we want into the piece. I’m sure Ms. Tellerman is thinking more along the lines of de Maggio’s Unicorns in the Glade than anything modern and garish, except we bring our own take to it, using the style but creating our own interpretation, much like last time. Though we can copy this jasmine picture too, if you can’t think of any of your own ideas,” she added, her voice as kind as possible. After all, she was making room to include what everyone wanted, which was polite.


OOC: I am guessing from context that Nausicaa is naming a painting, though I can't find it on google, so am guessing it's maybe a magical painting you made up? Or I got the interpretation totally wrong. Still going to have Verdillia take a gamble on that either way cos it's interesting. The painting I referenced is fictional, but intended to be a well known-ish magical painting.
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Esme Brockert

November 11, 2022 5:17 PM
One of the hardest parts of being a leader was putting up with people on your team who had different personalities, and sometimes, difficult ones. After having spent the better portion of the year in her company, Esme knew that Nausicaa Scapetello was one of those difficult personalities.

It was not as if she was inexperienced with them though. After all, she was closely related to Topaz and Uncle Eustace. Not only that, but one could certainly argue that Olaf and Grandfather were in that category too. Plus, Esme knew a lot of girls like the Aladren and neither they nor Nausicaa had anything on her cousin and uncle.

In fact, given that the seventh year was a perfectly proper pureblood she usually got along with girls like the first year as they were rarely found fault with her . She was exceptionally well mannered and ladylike and, at the risk of sounding slightly conceited, everything a pureblood girl was supposed to be. The first year seemed to be similar.

And perhaps it was unfair to label Nausicaa as difficult. After all, the Aladren had not said anything particularly nasty, and Esme could even agree with her appreciation of the finer things in life. There was certainly nothing wrong with doing so. Also, unless you were talking about someone universally vile such as the obvious relations of hers, arguably not everyone found the same people to be so. For example, Jasper was currently finding Xavier difficult to deal with, when, say, Oz Spellman clearly didn’t. Obviously, both Pecaris would be people that she personally would find to be so, probably much more than Nausicaa, since she found, like, all of them aside from Mab to be difficult people in her book.

The thing though, was that while the Aladren wasn’t giving Esme a rough time exactly, there was this…way about her that seemed a tad condescending. Like she thought she was better than them somehow-which considering she was the youngest person on the team, meant that she had an awful lot of gall.

Apparently, Nausicaa was just that kind of pureblood, which was the only reason Esme could find for her to give off those sorts of airs. Given that the Crotalus had plenty of experience with them, she was pretty qualified to spot the type, she was probably right. So far though there was nothing specific that was said, and she hadn’t gotten the impression that the first year looked down on her as much as others.


However, as Team Leader, if she or anyone else said anything rude or insulting or disrespectful to anyone on their team, or if there was any sort of conflict, Esme would have to step in. Fortunately, nothing had risen to the level of having to do so yet. She could not exactly scold Nausicaa to keep her tone a certain way-which actually might be slightly hypocritical on her part, given she might also come across as a tiny bit condescending at times-or to hide her background, her education, her taste in nice things, her Italian heritage or just who she was as long as she wasn’t being nasty to people. Esme knew all too well that there were people who were also happy to do that to her so while the Aladren might come across a little condescending and maybe just a little snobby, the seventh year related to her just a bit.

Another thing that wasn’t pleasant about being a Team Leader, was telling people when she disagreed with their ideas. Rosalynn’s idea was…cute. Esme was picturing peppermint sticks and candy canes along with unicorns, something that might be appropriate for a little girl’s birthday party. She really wanted to go a little more sophisticated.

Nausicaa, unsurprisingly, also seemed to want to go in that direction. Although, to her credit, she did also agree about including unicorns, as well as offering many suggestions on the types of magic they could do, things that Esme quite frankly should have thought of but she honestly hadn’t gone to that many tea houses. Fancy restaurants, yes, but not tea houses, she simply grasped the concept of what they were. Of course, the seventh year had heard of the painting that the younger girl had suggested though.

Then Verdillia spoke up about how unicorns were an integral part of magical culture. Which was absolutely true and she was impressed with how much the younger Crotalus knew on the topic. “These are all excellent suggestions.” Esme told her teammates. “ Although I do think your idea is adorable, Rosalynn,I honestly do generally prefer to go in a more sophisticated direction personally. It’s just generally what my tastes run to. However, given their absolute relevance to the cultural heritage of the magical world, unicorns should definitely be included. And Nausicaa, I like all the magical ideas you came up with. We could also maybe incorporate potions by coming up with our own unique tea brews, although, I don’t know if any of us know a lot about how to create tea recipes.” It was admittedly not a skill that Esme was especially well practiced in

The seventh year paused, something else had just occurred to her. “Actually, since Professor Skies is judging this, maybe we would get more points if we appealed to her personal tastes. I mean, we do generally get extra points for design work in Transfiguration.”
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