10-22-2018, 11:56 PM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin Second Year Gryffindor First Year Gryffindor First Year Gryffindor First Year x5 x3
| Shoe!Girl │ Rebel Ravie │ Confundus Queen │ RP Addict The reaction coming from some of the other student leaders had honestly bothered Stasya more than it probably ought to have. Mostly because she still had Professor O’Hara on their side for the most part, even if it was just due to who had hired her. The strictness was still not the same as the strictness elsewhere, and she’d been relatively oblivious to any other invisibility cloak drama going on inside the others’ heads. Hypocrisy wasn’t anywhere on her radar, considering the turmoil in her own head over her own beliefs. But it was the rebellion coming from Anna that truly bothered her, and she’d turned a grey-green gaze on the captain before she’d offered up the answer that could earn back those points. It wasn’t out of any sense of disagreement, and she was still solidly against anything that supported the headmaster’s insane reign. But she didn’t want Gryffindor to fail in the process. “Professor, the four houses at Durmstrang are Vulpelara, Soscrofa, Ucilena and Wolverine. My mama was in Vulpelara, and it’s named after the Arctic Fox, and the others are named after the wild boar, the killer whale, and the wolverine.” Obviously. “I think the house systems were developed to allow students to learn amongst the people that are most similar to themselves, that share the same beliefs. But honestly, things have advanced a lot from how they were back when the schools were founded. Not all Slytherins are purebloods, after all.” They didn’t all believe that non-purebloods didn’t deserve to be there, either. Plus, she’d known plenty of people not in Slytherin who had those beliefs.
Either way, she’d been grateful that there was a bit of writing for the activity, and applied herself to the questions that had ben posed. It gave her time to decide what to say, to think about the questions. Hopefully, it also meant they’d stop being so antagonistic toward the professor, too.
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