Yeah I broke that mirror, so what? ll NOT backward ll Official Gryfferin ll Lemon's favourite Given the lack of coordination he'd seen in the first lesson, the whole 'don't break anything' rule needed to be said. The man didn't need a trip to the Healer and wouldn't like a lecture from her either. It was hard work, sure, but it wasn't impossible to make it down the side of the ravine--his agility aside, they were proving this more and more.
Maddox watched the last of them coming down, decidedly not willing to comment on the rope and rock technique or the way Miss Wojack tried freaking everyone else out. Make no mistake, his eyes had shot up in case he needed to do some quick spell work but it was a relief to know that no one was actually falling. No injuries please. "Now that you're all here, we can put this spell into real practise...but first." Squinting at everyone who hadn't changed their ties back to their original colour. "I do believe I said to practice the spell on your ties then have them return to normal right after. 5 points from anyone still wearing the incorrectly coloured tie in the next 10 seconds." So they'd better move quickly, he was actually counting. Ten...nine...eight...seven...six....
Tick tock.
Maddox stepped a little further into the clearing at the bottom. It wasn't OVERLY spacious but there was plenty of room with rocks and bushes and trees closing in on all sides. Perfect terrain. "Let's play a little game of 'Capture the Fort'." As he spoke, he did some wand work and had flags popping up on either side. To the left, Gryffindor and Slytherin banners flew, waving in the light breeze that graced them down here. To the right, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff banners seeming to mirror their counterparts. On either side, the flags were not always easily gotten to as some were half hidden behind the natural landscape. Some further into the thick trees. They would need some fort infiltration to get to the ones not easily displayed at the front. "Don't think I have to tell you how to split up." Hah, no, the flags made that obvious. "Few rules before we begin: Aim at the flags not each other, boundary crossing is allowed," so no, the clearing was not some great divide they were not allowed to cross, "and on that same note, so is returning your flag to it's original colour should you find it's been tampered with." Of course that meant they would have to choose between staying behind to defend their own or go forth attacking and hope for the best but he wouldn't be telling them how to play their game. "Once you have taken out an entire house's banners, that house belongs to your team and will now help you eliminate the one team left. Three on one's hardly fair, I don't recommend you becoming that one." Kinda meant helping your war buddy even if they weren't IN your house, didn't it? Meant mostly for those who wouldn't see a problem with their partner's banners being changed so long as it wasn't THEIRS. "Split up, wait for my signal, then go." He would be getting out of the way of the cross fire soon enough. OOC: Final activity guys! SO most of the instructions have already been said above. 5 posts minimum. Pretend Maddox gave the signal once your charrie is in position. Please indicate the colour you are attacking and what colour you changed it to. A few things to keep in mind, you can't aim at the same house consecutively, you must alternate. You can RP Fixing your flag and in the same post attack ONE other flag but you cannot RP attacking more than one 'enemy flag' in your post. You cannot fix a flag twice in a row. I already determined how many of each flag exists and Maddox will announce when a house is to change it's loyalties. You have until Monday around 6 pm GMT -5 to get this done. Unless the flags run out first and the game ends. If something is still unclear, feel free to VM/PM/IM me. Have fun! ^^
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