Nathan Xavier

December 23, 2022 6:37 PM
It was the first Herbology lesson of the school year, and Professor Nathan Xavier stood just outside Greenhouse One, to welcome the new first years and welcome back the returning second years, and also to prevent anyone from going inside the swelteringly hot greenhouse where they were nominally supposed to hold their class today.

Once it looked like he had the full class, he smiled at them and started with an introduction. "Hello, I am Professor Xavier, sometimes called Professor X," mostly that was Phil Carson, but he wasn't the first to make the X-Men reference and Nathan doubted he would be the last. He trusted nobody would confuse him with the fictional Charles, given Nathan still had a full head of hair, did not have a wheelchair, and didn't know any Legilimency. "And this is Herbology. Normally, we meet in there, which is Greenhouse One. Greenhouse Two is a little further down this path, you can just about see it over the hedge there," he pointed along the main path they would have continued to go down if they hadn't stopped when they saw him. "Greenhouse Two is for Advanced students, so until you pass your CATS, you'll primarily be meeting me right here." He gestured again at Greenhouse One.

"Unfortunately, it is very hot in there right now, so we generally have the first couple of lessons out in the Gardens here, where we have plenty of other plants to look at and learn about. For this first class of the year, I'm going to take you all on a tour of our labyrinth. Everyone, please take a handout," he waved his wand to distribute the day's assignment among the group. "What you should have just received is a hand out with the names of fifteen plants we have growing in our Labyrinth, and pictures of them to help you find them in the wild, as it were. Your job today is to find those fifteen plants as we walk around. Go ahead and call it out when you spot one, and you'll earn your House a point for each plant you identify before anyone else. But before we do that, let me just take attendance and make sure we have everyone." He would periodically need to do a headcount to make sure he hadn't lost anybody as they walked, and it would be good to have an accurate number to compare it to. "Say here when I say your name. Arcadius, Quillan!"

Once he had confirmed he had a list of everyone who was present, he stepped closer to the door of the Greenhouse, and opened it. "We're going to make a big circle through the Labyrinth and visit several of the larger landmarks in our Gardens. We should get back here in plenty of time for you to get to your next class. You may leave your bags and robes here in the Greenhouse, if you like, or you can take them with you."

After everyone who wanted to leave robes and bags behind had deposited them just inside the door, he started along the path toward Greenhouse Two. "Follow me please, and don't wander off or fall behind. You may talk amongst yourselves, but do remember to look for the plants, and listen when I'm talking."

He had already talked about Greenhouse Two, so he didn't say much for the first couple of minutes, but when a student spotted one of the plants on their list, he marked it off on his own copy and noted which student (or students, if there was a tie) had identified it and gave a little information about each of those plants. He also noted landmarks and when they reach a crossroad of paths, he described whether the routes they weren't taking would lead them deeper into the labyrinth or back toward the school, and some of the handy clues that would help them figure that out themselves if they got lost, such as that some paths leading toward the school had honking daffodils planted there to help draw attention to them, while fanged geraniums were often a warning that taking that path would lead you farther from the safety of the school.

It was a good day for a walk. Very warm, of course - this was still technically summer - but not horrendously so, though he had decided to leave his own robes in the Greenhouse, so that helped. He was wearing his wide brimmed wizard's hat to protect his eyes from the sun - which was very bright today, without a cloud in the sky - and wondered belatedly if he should have made that recommendation to the students as well.

He tried to set a pace that was easy for everyone to keep up with, and enjoyed eavesdropping on the conversations going on around him as he tried to get a sense of his newest students. He was also happy to answer any questions the students posed as they walked along.


OOC: Hello, and welcome to Sonora and to Herbology. This is a pretty loose lesson, so you can post about the walk, finding a plant, asking the professor questions, or just talking to your classmates.
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