Mortimer Brockert

May 29, 2023 7:11 PM
Last year had ended as badly as it had started. Well, not quite ended , since the Bonfire itself had gone without incident as far as Mortimer knew and was concerned. He was sure that there was the usual drama about who was sharing a tent with who but that was…not his problem though he would have been sympathetic towards his own grandchildren, had it been them. Nobody had been horribly burned, or got food poisoning from improperly cooking something over a fire, and that was good enough for him.

The thing that had happened had happened slightly before the Bonfire. There had been an…accident. At least as far as Mortimer had ascertained, what had happened had been an accident and not something that Mr. Lundstrom purposely tried to do to himself. It was tragic, of course, Mortimer was not completely heartless contrary to popular belief. However, given the parents of the student in question, he had also been seriously worried about a lawsuit. The mother certainly seemed the type who would blame the school for not watching her children at all times in order to keep them “safe”. After all, she’d already made it abundantly clear that she didn’t think Sonora was good enough for her offspring prior to this.

Still, it wasn’t as if there wasn’t access to mental health services. This was a thing that even Mortimer would not object to, basically because he understood the need for them, as he had family who seemed to suffer from these issues-he wasn’t quite sure why Allegra had such a nervous disposition, but she had one and Eustace was clearly a raging narcissist, not that he’d ever get help for a psychological problem-and because they were a thing that having access to did not impose authoritarian rules on the student population or inconvenience him personally. The thing was though, students had to be willing to seek help, which was a problem because there was always a stigma, a fear that others would find out and mock and/or reject them, or have a staff member refer them.

Which meant that the staff members had to be aware of there being a problem. And there was no way they could be monitoring all the students constantly without violating their privacy and not respecting them as maturing young people. Nobody wanted to be watched twenty-four hours a day.

So, he hoped to Merlin that this did not mean more restrictions would be placed upon the students and their personal freedoms. Mortimer knew Amethyst had been pretty disappointed about her petition, which as far as he was concerned should have been successful. Never mind that he agreed with it and had assumed when he’d very grudgingly agreed to spells on their beds that they would work the same as the ones in the Bonfire tents, there was the simple fact that once another student started a petition, had gotten far fewer signatures than Amethyst had, and had still gotten what she wanted. Therefore, Amethyst who had more should also have.

So between that and a falling out with her friend, his granddaughter had also not had a good ending to last year. Not as bad as Mr. Lundstrom’s or his sister’s obviously, but still not a good one. And, of course, the Crotalus was his granddaughter, so Mortimer was a bit more concerned with her.Which led him to doing something he rarely did, and expressing positive feelings. He had actually told Amethyst that he was proud of her. Of course, he was unsure if that had pleased the sixth year or completely confused her. People tended to get weird looks on their faces when Mortimer did things like laugh or smile.

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 Rosalynn Tellerman and Thomas Jamison please come up and get your Head Student badges." He continued. "In addition, I'd like to call up Phillip Carson, Liesl Brockert, Verdillia Scurlock and Tissena Randall to receive their prefect badges. Congratulations.” Honestly, other than being disappointed that Isla and Christopher hadn’t won, this was otherwise…not a terribly objectionable group. Of course, his grandchildren were the best choices which nobody ever seemed to understand, but it wasn’t as if Mr. Jamison, Miss Tellerman, or Miss Scurlock were horrible. And he was glad that Liesl had won and hoped it would, if not make Alfie and that harpy that he’d married proud of her, at least boost the Teppenpaw’s self-esteem.

Once the prefects and Head Students were back in their seats, Mortimer continued. “ Our midsummer event will be the Ball.” Dreadful event that it was. Though at least they didn't have to come up with something unique for it.

“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.
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Phil Carson

June 05, 2023 9:55 PM
Phil was glad to be back at school. Sure, he'd had fun at Mom's home, and even Loki wasn't as bad as she used to be - still a force of chaos, of course, she could not change her nature, but it was starting to be a more fun kind of chaos rather than merely destructive - but he missed the relative quiet of the Aladren dorms and the opportunities to actually do magic (even coming into his fifth year, that still sounded as much fantasy to him as the Pathfinder games Val led them through).

It seemed strange, too, that Val just wouldn't be there this year. Nor Philippe, nor Bertie, but especially Val. Val seemed to embody Sonora, breathe its breath, pump its lifeblood through her heart, and she . . . would be gone. Sure he'd lost Gabriel to graduation, it wasn't a new concept to him, but Gabriel had been important to him. Val was important to everyone.

Despite that, he looking forward to the new year. He was going to be a club president! The responsibility was a little daunting, but he had help, and an idea for a short super hero campaign - he was really curious to see what the more wizardly raised gaming members would come up with or think of that - and he thought they had enough non-seventh year students join last year that there was some continuity and it wasn't like he had to start over fresh with a whole new group. That had been one of his bigger fears, but with Eben and Fortune and Xarryn and Gwendolyn having all played last year, he felt they had a pretty solid group already going into his first year leading the club.

He arrived at Sonora via the Rocky Mountain wagon as he did every year, and made his way up to the library. He spent a little time reacquainting himself with the space and the librarian - as the Gaming Club advisor, Mr. Fox-Reynolds was an important person to maintain a strong relationship with - and then headed into the Aladren dorms to unpack and settle in for the year.

Now at the Feast, he watched with limited interest as the new first years got sorted. He knew none of them personally and they were far too young for him to ever share classes with, though some of them might be potential gamers, which was probably the only reason he'd have to interact with any of them.

Of course, with the thoughts about the gaming club running so strongly through his mind, he'd all but forgotten that this was the year his class was up for prefect appointments. He'd luckily been paying attention, so he at least knew what was going on when his own name came out of the Headmaster's mouth and people started looking at him.

He stood, and collected his shiny new badge, wondering idly if it was the same one Bonabelle had worn last year or she'd gotten to keep it. He guessed he could ask Gabriel. Gabe had been prefect, too, in his day. Phil couldn't wait to write to his pseudo big brother and tell him this news! Prefect! Him!

Not that he didn't think he was qualified. He'd idly hoped to wear the badge some day on more than one occasion. He was more surprised that some day was now this day. He'd just been thinking the first years were mighty young now, but with the weight of the badge pulling at his robe, he was second guessing that conclusion. It hadn't been that long ago that he'd been the baby of the Gaming club, had it?

They were all gone now though. He was the older student now.

He dropped back into his seat feeling both ancient and like a child who was abruptly expected to be an adult. Sure that was a transition that took most of the teen years, and he'd started moving in that direction long before now - there was a shaving kit in his luggage this year, and his voice was definitely much lower than it had been five years ago; the robes he'd worn back during his own Sorting ceremony might not even come down to his knees now, and both Mom and Dad were willing to leave him alone without a babysitter for hours at a time (sometimes even leaving him in charge of Loki which made him the babysitter) - but this was the first time he really felt like, yeah, adults really trusted him to be responsible and adult-like because he'd earned it and not just because it was easier to say 'Watch your sister and don't burn down the house. I'm going to be gone for one hour. Call me if there's any trouble.' than it was to try to pack Loki into her booster seat and not lose her in the grocery store.

He looked down one final time at the shiny badge after the school song, then grinned at his neighbor as he reached for the platter of roast beef to start filling his plate. He suddenly noticed he was famished. "Glad to be back?" he asked cheerfully.
1 Phil Carson Oh! I earned treasure! 1536 0 5

Eben Sosna

August 04, 2023 12:11 AM
It had been years, now, since he had learned that he had always been both half-right and completely wrong about the way the world worked, but in a lot of ways, Eben still felt vaguely surprised every time he got back to school. How did they pull this off, year after year? Sure, he and his brother had pretty definitively established, at this point, that the whole ‘only wizards can see certain stuff’ thing was correct, but – still. The sheer scale of this operation was both impressive and terrifying. The best argument against conspiracies – the one that he’d never been able to come up with an adequate answer to back home – was, after all, that people were notoriously bad at keeping their mouths shut. Someone always spilled the beans, and sooner or later, it happened enough times for everything to kind of...pile up, right? But somehow, the wizards had laid low all this time.

In other ways, though...it was a lot different than it had been. Sure, there was still the wait, this is real life? moment, coming back each year – but it was a little less surprising every time. For his first two summers at home, it had all been fine – but then he’d learned to do a Summoning Charm, and life at home had been...kinda frustrating ever since, since he knew how to find what everyone had lost this time, but just couldn’t...actually do anything about it. Even though he knew how. Which sucked. Especially since he, his brother, and his parents were all really, really good at losing things. Coming back to school had its ups and downs, but one of the ups was that he didn’t lose everything from socks to books with appalling regularity. And that was to say nothing of the things he had to keep up with as a wizard – sure, he had once made himself look incredibly stupid when he’d tried to Summon an inkwell he’d left somewhere in the common room, a procedure which had ended with said inkwell first bopping him in the head and then spilling its contents everywhere, but hey – he hadn’t found it two or three years after the fact, and that...was worth something?

It was an...interesting realization to have/dwell upon, but not a particularly comfortable one, which was why he wasn’t sorry to promptly have an excuse to forget about while clapping for his roommate’s achievement in becoming the new Aladren prefect.

“Great job,” he congratulated Phil when he got back to the table.

“Uh – yeah, actually,” he said once the food appeared, in response to the question asked. “I think I am.” It was kind of weird to realize, but he...thought he was actually getting kind of comfortable, here. Which was not something he’d ever really conceived he might be outside the company of his immediate family. Which was another weird one to think about…. “The more magic you know, the worse it is to not be able to use it, I guess. What about you?”
16 Eben Sosna Indeed, well-done! 1538 0 5