Now that was a hard question. Brielle bit her tongue, thinking deeply. She had seen the motto of Hogwarts in different parts of the castle before, but never bothered to wonder what it meant. "Stupid," she whispered angrily to herself. But then again, what was the subject for if not to teach new things to students like her, right?
She wasn't sure if the names were needed still, but said it anyway. "Gabrielle Hussain, professor, Ravenclaw. Well, I think the dragon was just a term used to represent Hogwarts, after all, aren't dragons considered to be one of the grandest creatures in our world? In that aspect, I think it would already be enough to represent the school," she cleared her throat. "And about the part of 'leaving sleeping dragons to lie,' maybe it just stands as a warning to all to never try and cause trouble to the students, and to the castle. That's all professor." Brielle sat back down, hoping that her, ah, theory, would be understood, since it seemed a bit confusing even to herself. |