Mortimer Brockert

December 10, 2022 1:25 PM
The year had started off with one of Mortimer’s least favorite things-change-brought to him one of his least favorite ways-parental complaint. Now, the change itself might not have been an issue had it been suggested by someone with a different position. Mortimer did not want the students doing inappropriate things, but the thing was, he took exception to a parent-any of them, even ones he was closely related to such as his sons or his nephews or their wives-telling him how to run the school.

And he took a seriously hard line on this too. Because if he listened to what one parent wanted he had to listen to them all, and sometimes they wanted things that were completely unreasonable. Like, say someone wanted them to make flying lessons required for all seven years or at least until CATS-fortunately,this was unlikely to happen given that there was no CATS flying test, but that did not mean that Eustace wasn’t in favor of this exact thing-or that some animal rights extremist wanted them to ban meat, eggs and cheese-not bloody likely given that meat was one of the few things that Miles could eat with all his allergies and Mortimer would pretty much rather attempt to make small talk for an hour than give up his steaks-and then because they gave in to one whiny parent, they had to give in to all of them or at least listen to them and discuss their requests amongst the staff.

Mortimer felt that parents like that came across as especially entitled-being a wealthy pureblood with Eustace as a son, he knew entitlement when he saw it-overprotective control freaks, and the best possible thing that could happen to the children of a parent like that was to cut the blasted umbilical cord, and let them grow up and develop some independence.

Anyway, the results of that conversation would be announced by the Heads of House. Mortimer had decided against announcing it himself because he didn’t want backlash. He had considered pointing out that it was a parent who made a big stink about it, not that he would have said who and embarrassed the already unfortunate offspring, but was afraid that if he did, students might tell their parents who in turn felt it was okay to air their most likely unreasonable grievances.

And Merlin, did he ever not want that .

Once the older students were assembled at their tables and the first years entered the room. 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 Lavender Brockert and Phillipe Delachenne please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition, I'd like to call up Constance Melcher, Hansel Hexenmeister, Iris Cobb and Alexei Vorontsov to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations.” Amethyst should have won, she really should have. He would never understand why his grandchildren never won, other than annoying political correctness. At least,Mr. Vorontsov had won. He was obviously the most reasonable choice among his house, especially given that in Pecari it was often down to the best of a bad lot. To find one among them that actually did not make Mortimer feel this way was something of a miracle. Well, he was exactly that but also actually not terrible.

He was also a tad surprised at the results of the Head Student, he was sure that Miss Duell was a shoe-in. Of course, he was disappointed in the fact that Jasper had not gotten it, but more in the students for not electing him than in the Teppenpaw. Nothing personal against those who’d won, really, but they never seemed to see the best option.

Once the prefects and Head Students were back in their seats, Mortimer continued. “ Our midsummer event will be the Bonfire, details to be forthcoming.”

“Now for the singing of the school song.”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.
Subthreads:

Aladren

Teppenpaw

Crotalus

Pecari

Staff
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Donovan Peters

December 12, 2022 7:29 PM
As the professor led the first-years through the school, Donovan could sense the magic seeping from every stone; it made the hairs on his arms stand up. He wondered if it was something he would get used to over time, or if it would always feel this...special.

Once the Sorting had commenced, Donovan realized that he may not be sharing a dorm with Leo, after all. They were like two sides of a coin, although Leo was definitely heads, and Donovan was definitely tails. He hadn't been paying attention when they'd explained about the different houses, though, so he wasn't sure what the fault lines were for splitting the kids up. Shrugging it off, he dipped his badge. Brown, that was...Piccadilly? Pecking...Woodpecker. No, that wasn't it. Donovan pressed his lips together and allowed himself to be led to his table. He'd figure out the rest later.

As soon as everyone had settled, and Leo had indeed ended up in a different House, food began to appear on the table in droves. All of it looked much better than any of his mom's "Casserole Surprise" dinners, and he worked to fill his plate, careful to not let the different foods touch.

"Could you pass the chicken?" he asked the student next to him, "That looks awesome!"
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Fortune Ardovini

December 13, 2022 3:21 PM
Fortune had had a remarkably uninteresting summer. He'd seen his friends again, which was always great. But other than that, not much happened. There had been some talk of travel, but Dad's work got busy and it hadn't happened. He'd been a bit disappointed, but he got over it. So, he was looking forward to getting back to school again.

He was a third year now, which meant he was an intermediate, which meant he got to pick elective classes if he wanted to. That had been a topic of discussion over the summer. Dad thought he should take arithmancy, just in case he wanted to go into accounting. Fortune hadn't completely discounted that as a career option, but it also wasn't super high on the list.

He arrived at the school and settled in with the rest of the returning students and showed up to the feast on time. The first years got sorted and the student positions got filled. He cheered for them all. Philippe he knew from gaming club, Alexei was in his house and Iris was Billy's sister.

He sang the song, and watched in delight as the table filled with food. This was one of the best parts of school. He began to pick a bit of everything near him to put on his plate. It wasn't long before his table neighbor asked for something. He passed it to the boy. He was one of the first years.

"Here you go. I'm Fortune by the way. Welcome to Sonora and Pecai. Are you planning on joining the Quidditch team?" To the best of his knowledge, they always needed more players.
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Donovan Peters

December 14, 2022 11:14 PM
Pecari! That was the name of his House! Donovan repeated it in his mind so he could try to remember it. It was lucky that he'd picked a friendly person to sit next to. His neighbor's name was Fortune, which was weird, but not weirder than Leo Lyons, and Donovan had once punched a bully in the nose for making fun of Leo.

Although Donovan had only gotten a quickly whispered explanation of Quidditch from Leo as they'd toured the pitch, it sounded like something he'd enjoy. A bit like soccer in the air, but not really, he'd said. And you got to ride on broomsticks, like proper Halloween witches. Donovan had been thinking about how to convince his mom that he was totally responsible enough for an ATV, but a broom that he could actually fly through the air on was infinitely more appealing. He wondered how long he'd have to save up his allowance to buy a really good one.

"I don't know a whole lot about Quidditch," he admitted, "But it sounds like fun. What sort of tryouts do you have to do? I'm new to the whole magic thing, so I've never actually ridden a broom before, but you have lessons for that sort of thing, right?"

Donovan wondered if you had to have a broom license, like driving a car. You had to be fourteen to drive a car in Iowa, which was a few years off for him; was the age limit on brooms like ten? Or was it more like a bicycle, where you learned when you were a little kid, and everyone was just fine with a bunch of kids whizzing through the air? He hoped he wouldn't be too far behind his peers. He considered himself athletic, but he acknowledged that he might be coming in at a disadvantage. Hopefully he'd find it intuitive enough that he'd catch on quickly.

"I think Leo's planning on trying out, so I probably will, too, even if I suck," he said with a shrug. It didn't particularly bother him to be bad at something, and he didn't seem to have an 'embarrassment' setting in his emotional roster, so even if he made a total fool of himself, it would still be fun. Even if he had to wait until next year, when he had some flying practice under his belt, it wouldn't be the end of the world.
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Fortune Ardovini

December 15, 2022 7:35 PM
"You don't?" Fortune was a bit astonished at his new house mate's admission. But the rest of the boy's explanation clarified things. It was still weird though to think there was a whole society of people out there that didn't know about Quidditch. He grinned widely as he realized he got the good fortune to reveal the wonders of Quidditch to… well, the boy hadn't actually told him his name yet. Oh well, no big deal.

First things first though, "Yeah, don't worry about the broom flying. You'll have a whole class for flying lessons your first year. The coach will get you up to speed in no time!" He pointed across the hall to a bulletin board. "In a few days they'll post a sign up sheet for tryouts with information, just keep your eyes open for it."

"Leo is a friend of yours?" Another person signing up was great news! "Did you know before coming? All of my friends back home went to Illvermorny or other schools."

He paused just long enough to take a bite if food. "Anyway, as for the game itself, there are seven positions on the field; three chasers trying to score by putting the Quaffle through the opponents goals, two beaters protecting the team from the Bludgers while aiming them at the other team, a Seeker who is watching to catch the snitch, and a keeper who protects the team's goal. Each goal is worth ten points and catching the snitch is worth 100. That also ends the game. Simple." He smiled at the other boy."Any questions?"
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Donovan Peters

December 17, 2022 11:31 PM
Donovan was glad to hear that he would definitely get flying lessons before they just left him on a broom to his own devices. As much fun as that would be, he needed to learn the mechanics of starting and- more importantly- stopping, if he didn't want to break his neck in the first five minutes.

"Yeah," he said, "Leo ended up over...there!" He pointed Leo out at the other table. "We were friends before I found out about magic, but he never told me he was a wizard. I didn't find out until I showed up to the platform and he was standing there like he takes a flying wagon every day. Anyway, I'm Donovan. Donovan Peters. Leo's my neighbor- well, as much of a neighbor as I've got. He lives about a mile and a half down the road from me."

Donovan still felt a small pang of disappointment that Leo had kept such a secret from him, but he was beginning to see how difficult it must have been for his friend. To know about an entire amazing world hidden underneath the threads of normal society, and not spill the beans? Donovan had been bursting at the seams in just the few weeks since he'd found out. To tell the truth, he was relieved that Leo did know about the magical world, so he had someone to talk to about it.

"How many magic schools are there, then?" If the Sonora representative had mentioned other schools, Donovan hadn't been paying attention. Ilvermorny sounded almost like a tongue twister, and Donovan decided he'd ask Leo to say it five times fast the next time he got a chance.

Fortune went on to explain about Quidditch. It sounded fairly straightforward, but Donovan did have a few questions.

"What are Bludgers, and why do players need protecting from them?" It was a good thing this place had a Hospital Wing, it was sounding more risky by the minute. Not that Donovan minded a little risk, or even minor injuries, but knowing they could patch you up after was important.
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