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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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Theo Spurn

October 26, 2022 5:25 AM
Theo entered the library bouncily. It was how he entered most rooms (unless things were soul crushingly dreadful or disgusting) but he was extra happy to be here today for this.

After the rocky start to challenge two, team nine had pulled together. Philippe had apologised, in a very nice way where he just wanted to be helping, and Theo had (with consent) hugged him, and they were going to work on how things worked. And then team nine and their incredible singing glasses and bits and bobs had done an incredible job! They'd been joint fourth in the music challenge but that made them independently fourth overall!

He listened to the instructions for the last challenge. This sounded like using their imaginatons! He was great at that. And it also sounded like working to a schedule, which Philippe was great at. And using magic, which they were all different levels of great at but could totally do.

"HELLO!....i mean hello," he greeted his team in all capital letters before remembering they were in the library. "Hello team nine, or should I call us team four? Because we are in fourth place! Except I shouldn't call us that because it would probably be confusing but WE ARE IN FOURTH place and that's awesome, right?" He looked around, checking that they all agreed. He knew fourth wasn't the absolute best, but it was very good, and he was okay with being very good. He hoped everyone felt just as happy as he did. He wanted team nine to be a happy, comfortable place for all.

"Okay, we have to plan something. This thing." He picked up their envelope and tore it open, excited to see what they would be working with. "MINI GOLF!" he cheered, jumping on the spot. "YES!

"Okay, we have to have a windmill. That's a basic rule. And we could make it. Or we could make something else. There are always nine holes or multiples of nine, so there is lots of room for everyone's ideas." He wasn't sure how they could fit fair sharing of ideas for seven people into nine holes, but maybe that depended on how many ideas there were and which ones went together. Maybe the windmill didn't count, because it was essential, so then he could have another idea, and they could each have one and then find something else that was non-negotiable to make up the nine. "Let's share ideas!

"Philippe can be time keeper." Which meant he would tell them if they were spending too long talking about ideas. Because apparently other people could just know exactly how long a conversation about seven people's ideas for minigolf design should last, which sounded very weird to him, but other people's brains being weird wasn't new.


OOC: For reference, discussion with Philippe's author about wjat would have happened next:

Philippe: Philippe would have apologized easily for overstepping, explained he just wanted to be a helpful deputy, and promised to let Theo asked the first questions next time.

Later, when there were fewer people around, he would have apologized again and said he was more accustomed to working with Anya and he won’t assume again that what his sister needs in group work isn’t what Theo needs and he’ll ask more directly how he best be a helpful second.

Theo: Phillipe would probably get a lunge and then a freeze and a 'Do I have your consent to hug you?' during the second chat
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Philippe Delachene

November 01, 2022 6:49 PM
Challenge two had started with a misstep that Philippe had no intention of repeating in challenge three, so while he still took actual notes during the instruction phase that Professor Skies kicked off in the library (on a Saturday morning, because who didn't love going to the library first thing in the morning on a Saturday?), he was careful not to take the team introduction away from Theo. Of course, Theo having the envelope with their topic on it did help with that as they couldn't exactly start brainstorming ideas until they knew their attraction.

Still, Theo got in the first friendly greeting, too, which Philippe returned with a grin and a quieter but still enthusiastic "Hello!" back, with a smile and a wave that included everyone else as well. Theo continued with a morale rally, reminding them they were all in fourth place, which was pretty awesome, and Philippe added his (library-appropriate) "Whoo!" to the mix of responses to that call and response. He kind of missed the soundproof tents from the last challenge.

Then Theo opened the envelope and revealed their attraction type, which was mini-golf. (Which was announced at a non-quite library appropriate volume, but Philippe didn't see any need to shush him. He wasn't the volume police. Though he did look around to see if Mr. Reynolds was frowning.)

Mini-golf was . . . good, he guessed. He was familiar with mini-golf. He even liked mini-golf. And Theo was excited, so that was encouraging and a bit contagious, even if he'd kind of been hoping for the water park. He smiled at Theo's immediate insistence that they needed a windmill.

Philippe wrote down *Nine/Eighteen Holes*and *1. Windmill* as well as subsequent numbers with no ideas next to them up to eighteen (if they only did nine holes, that was fine, but he was reserving space on his page for a double course). Under that he added the heading *Contributions* and noted *Theo recommended everyone come up with an idea for at least one hole.*

He had just marked down that Windmill was Theo's idea by marking it with a superscript T (a quick glance around the table reassured him that they all had unique first initials) when he was startled by his name being said and looking up quickly from his notepad and flushing slightly as he was afraid he might be getting called out for not paying attention but no. Theo was nominating for timekeeper. Philippe grinned and saluted. "Official Timekeeper reporting for duty, Captain!" he declared cheerfully and checked his watch. "It is almost nine o'clock. We don't have a strict schedule for when we need to get each step done like we did last time, but we only have until dinner time tonight to plan an entire mini-golf course and design and build our demo. We should probably have a plan by lunchtime. Theo's idea that we all come up with at least one thing for each hole is a great one. So I've got windmill down for our first hole so far. My idea for the second one is, um," he thought fast, "You need to putt your ball through a narrow cave or it falls into a sand pit, and when it comes out it's twice the size as it was when it went in and the hole is bigger, too, so it fits, and the effect lasts until the ball falls in the hole. We can call it the Cave of Giants."

He wrote Cave of Giants next to the number two and added a P for its superscript tag for who thought of it.

"Who else has an idea we could use? Not everything has to be clever. We have nine or eighteen holes we need to fill in here."
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Ian Malone

November 01, 2022 8:44 PM
OOC: CW-Mentions some threats of violence. BIC:

CATS were coming up and Ian was obviously very very very anxious about them. Never mind how he normally did super well in his subjects, he still was not taking any chances of not passing with flying colors, not getting into all the classes he needed- which was everything except COMC, so he was studying that a bit less than the others in order to put focus where it was more important-not getting into college and not becoming a Healer.

So, Ian was studying like an Aladren. Possibly even more, he actually had no idea how much the Aladrens were studying for CATS, as he was much too wrapped up in his own studying and goals to notice things like that about his classmates.He didn’t think any of them wanted to be Healers though.

Unfortunately for Ian, the Challenges were taking up considerable time that he could be- should be -studying. And every minute not studying, other than the ones taken up with attending class or attending to his basic needs, such as eating and sleeping-filled him with immeasurable, unbearable guilt. The Challenges were not that important to him, and as the year wore on and CATS got closer, he cared less and less.

The only reason how well they were doing mattered at all was so Tawny Crosby would not go off on him if her daughter did not do well. Samara was an honestly sweet, albeit understandingly a tad bit odd, girl. Not like her mother’s reputation at all. Uncle Ryan still remembered how once at a family wedding, when he was a child, he had accidentally bumped into Tawny and she’d lost it at him. He had warned Ian to be very very careful around Samara, because while the young Crotaus might be perfectly nice, her mother was much more…explosive.

There were some people in life it was just…appropriate to be afraid of. Serial killers.Kidnappers. Dentists. CATS examiners . Right now, Ian was especially afraid of that last one. And while Tawny Crosby was none of those things, she was still an absolutely terrifying human being.

Fortunately, right now, they were in fourth. They had tied for fourth in the second Challenge and were now fourth overall. The Teppenpaw was glad, he was happy for Theo as it was nice to see him succeed and he was happy that, maybe, hopefully, Samara’s mother would not murder him.. After all, if Tawny murdered him, he wouldn’t get to be a Healer, and wouldn’t be able to help people with immune deficiencies like his mom. So, Ian hoped that fourth place was good enough for the Pecari alumna.

He was also glad that they had moved past the spat from last time, with Phillipe quickly apologizing to Theo. Conflict just made things more difficult and uncomfortable, and honestly, the fifth year really did not need the added stress right now. Of course, it hadn’t been about him but he would make sure to be careful not to usurp any authority from the seventh year. It would likely not be an issue since Ian had no desire whatsoever to be Team Leader. It just seemed like an incredible amount of extra work and responsibility when he had so much on his plate. Honestly, now that he thought about it, he really did feel bad for the seventh years, who both had to lead teams and take their RATS the same year. That had to be even worse than having the Challenges the same year as CATS, because fifth years did not have to lead teams.Ian couldn’t imagine being able to cope with that but then, not everyone took them as seriously as he did.

Not that there was anything wrong with that. He certainly did not think it made him better than them. Just that he had decided at a very young age that he needed to be a Healer to help his mom. They didn’t have sick moms that they needed to fix. He envied them for that but it did not make the Teppenpaw think himself superior, just not as lucky.

Of course, even though his mom had health problems, in some ways, it could be worse. Mom was kind and loving. He thought about what he’d heard about Uncle Ryan’s mom and Samara’s mom. Ian would take his own any day, he just didn’t like for her to suffer.

Also, it was honestly probably healthier for those who did not take CATS (and RATS) so seriously, but Ian could not help himself. He had a lot more riding on this than say, Isla, who was a pureblood girl with presumably healthy close relatives who could just get married, have babies ad play with her puppets if that was what she wanted, and he was just the sort of person who tended to freak out and catastrophize. So basically, to Ian, CATS were a feral thing with fleas and rabies. He was sixteen years old, and half the time, he felt like he was going to have a heart attack.

So he was glad that this was the final Challenge, although he might not have minded them so much if they weren’t this year when he had much bigger, more important things to worry about. Ian had a good team full of people who weren’t absolutely terrifying people that it would be very wise to be afraid of and avoid like the plague. Still, Ian was feeling the impending doom of CATS breathing down his neck and time running out fast. Time he desperately needed to devote to his studies.

They got their directions for the very involved, complicated multi-step task. Ian gulped, his fears of Tawny Crosby demanding his head on a platter returning. Yes, he was a pretty detail oriented person, but, well, more steps meant more chances to mess things up. And just like even though he got good grades and pretty much knew anything that could possibly be asked on his CATS exams, he still was worried about failing miserably, he was worried that no matter how detail oriented he was, he would still miss something.

At least though, when it came to the final Challenge, he had his teammates. That was really fairly comforting.

Theo announced their attraction with great enthusiasm. Ian could not help but at least be a little bit happy about what they were planning as well. For the most part, mini golf was a nice, safe activity. Unless you were playing with the sort of people who would hit you with a golf club or shove you into a water feature.

The seventh year continued with his idea and Phillipe took notes, following up with one of his own. “Those are excellent ideas. Umm…” Ian thought for a moment. Beyond it not being horridly dangerous, he was not that familiar with it. “Maybe something where you have to get in the mouth of some animal and then it slides down the tail to the hole?” Possibly not the best idea, but that was the first thing he could think of.

Naturally, the Teppenpaw was envisioning a cat swallowing his golf ball. He was literally having nightmares about them, both the actual tests, where he either ended up flunking them so badly he got kicked out of Sonora or showed up in his underwear for some reason, or a metaphorical version where a herd of feral cats attacked him.

Ian cleared his throat. “We should also probably have a first aid station.” He suggested.
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Philippe Delachene

November 02, 2022 6:35 AM
After Ian's suggestion, Philippe added *Animal mouth to tail* to the space he'd left after the number 3. "Awesome idea," Philippe approved, nodding, as he added the letter I to the suggestion to keep track that Ian had come up with that one for the log later. "If its a dragon, maybe it could do something like breath cool fire after a ball goes through it!"

"Oh, good point," he approved, writing *First aid station idea (Ian)* to his Contributions section. "I hadn't even thought of that. We also need that rental area, whatever we want to call it, where the golf clubs and golf balls and pencils and score sheets and the cash register are. First aid can probably be attached to that." First aid was not the first thing that came to Philippe's mind for such a tame activity as mini-golf, but it was usually outside, and he guessed people to could fall and scrap themselves or get stung by bees or suffer dehydration or something. Anyway, it was a good thing to have, just in case, and he was pretty sure they'd get bonus points for thinking of something so practical.

"Maybe a snack bar, too?" he wondered. He always thought mini-golf places should sell ice cream because it just got so hot playing in the summer, out under the unrelenting sun. He put it down under Contributions: *Snack bar idea (Philippe)*. Even if they didn't end up using it as an idea, Professor Skies had told them to track all of their ideas not just the ones they went with.

"Any more ideas for the remaining holes or other things we should have on our course?"
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Samara Crosby

November 04, 2022 4:07 PM
The Challenges were almost over and Samara was just a tiny bit sad. She’d had an incredibly fun time and really liked her team. She was worried that now, after this interesting, fun and unique experience, things would be a little bit boring from now on. Although if they did the Challenges every year, they would probably lose their appeal. Like how if it was Christmas every day, it wouldn’t be special anymore. Although Samara was unsure of how she could possibly get sick of presents.

Also, really, Christmas-or Yule, depending on the side of the family, it was basically the same thing-wasn’t really all that great other than presents. The only person close to her age was Caleb and because Mother hated Aunt Pippa, Samara could not be close to him without upsetting her mother and the absolute last thing in the world that she would ever ever ever want to do was to make her mother angry at her. The mere idea was absolutely terrifying and caused the first year to shudder involuntarily.

And the holidays in general were like…just a disaster waiting to happen. Like there was so much tension and drama that if it were a play or a wireless show or a book it would be absolutely fascinating. However, when it was her family and she was there to witness it and possibly end up as collateral damage, it was not terribly pleasant. It was like…walking on a tightrope.Over a pit of vicious animals and carnivorous plants and fire. Samara was absolutely terrified to make a wrong step and anger her mother by liking the wrong people.

Plus, there were two people there who were genuinely awful. Whitney, who was married to Mother’s first cousin Angus, was like all the mean popular girls in books and wireless dramas that were aimed at girls her age. Which was weird because Angus and their children, Duncan and Juniper were pretty nice. Although Juniper was so shy that she barely talked to anyone, and she seemed even more terrified of her mother than Samara was of hers. So far, Nausicaa was the only person at Sonora that seemed that way at all and the first year was relieved not to have to run into more mean girls.

Then there was Great-Grandmother Gloria, who was so cruel and vile that she made Whitney look like a Teppenpaw. The first year was possibly more terrified of her than she was of Mother’s temper. Which was really saying something .She knew that Mother loved her, and while she was afraid of that changing, that she’d make Mother so mad that she would be relegated to the same level of hatred her mother had for Aunt Pippa, Great Grandmother was incapable of loving anyone but herself. While Samara had initially felt this way because her mother told her to, she quickly observed for herself that it was true. She understood Great Grandmother’s marriage to Great Grandpa Fletcher even less than she did Angus being married to Whitney, since he was one of the nicest people in the entire family and the only one besides Samara, her brother, and Father, that Mother actually liked

So, she mostly ignored Great Grandmother and Whitney as well as Aunt Pippa and her family and stuck to her parents, brother, and Great Grandpa as well Aunt Margo a bit. Mother was not especially close to Samara’s great aunt, but the first year’s middle name was after her and it apparently tickled the older woman to no end so she was especially nice to her namesake.

Fortunately, the fact that Samara’s middle name was after her, meant that Mother obviously did not hate Aunt Margo. So that made her safe to like. A few other people were okay to be around and like too, but given the overall amount of people that attended Brockert family gatherings, it was impossible to spend significant time with all of them anyway.

Anyway, the point was that if you did a special thing all the time, it became no longer special. Still, Samara really liked her teammates and was afraid that after today, she wouldn’t get to spend much time with them. Most of them were older than her and Theo, in particular, was going to graduate. She really really wanted them to be her friends to the end. Like, the three older boys sort of felt like older brothers now, and while she already had a perfectly good one who was absolutely irreplaceable, having more would be even better. Especially since Martin was not at Sonora now and Phillipe and Ian would be for a little while anyway.

And besides missing spending time with her team, Samara had to admit, she might actually be slightly bored by just normal day to day life at school. She was used to drama and chaos. Actually, come to think of it, she might have handled being a Pecari just fine. Mother always talked about her former housemates as loud, obnoxious, annoying, arrogant, entitled jocks, but Theo was not like that at all and Xarryn and Fortune, whom she had classes with, seemed perfectly nice.

Today was the last Challenge and Theo seemed even happier and bouncier than usual. Okay, Samara knew his moods could change easily, just like Mother’s, and he actually wasn’t always like this, as last time he had gotten upset with Phillipe for…talking first? Which was a small thing seemingly but, as she knew full well, sometimes small things represented bigger things that bothered a person. Like it might have seemed to Theo that the Teppenpaw was usurping his authority.Fortunately, they quickly worked it out, and their team had gone on to tie for fourth place in Challenge Two. As well as be fourth overall. Which was actually pretty good. They had improved.

Which was apparently what their Team Leader was so happy about. Samara could not help but be happy too. After getting the instructions, Theo opened the envelope and announced, with great enthusiasm, that they were going to make a mini-golf course, Cool.

Meanwhile, Phillipe was going to be the Timekeeper and apparently, write the log as well. The three older boys came up with ideas, all of which were good. “Don’t forget a bathroom.” Samara added. After all, that was an absolute essential for anywhere, while they were on the matter of practical things. She paused. “As for the hole, what about…like one where there are multiple holes and you have to get it in the right one or the ball will come back to you?”
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