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Old 11-13-2018, 06:39 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Maggie Woods
Gryffindor
Seventh Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Levi Jourdan
Slytherin
Sixth Year
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PHILOMATH ❅ not one atom, but two ♪ ♪ made of starstuff ❅ def main():

Sylvie had hoped for a little more discussion before they dived straight into the maths part of the lesson. Yes, sure, Arithmancy and all that, but..... arithmetic, as they'd called it back at her old school, before Hogwarts. Call it whatever, it's always confusing, always hard to calculate and never fun. Plus, most of the time the things the textbook said were just flat out wrong.

Anyways.

Almost missing Bel's look, Sylvie mirrored her expression before pulling her drawing pencil from her pocket, as well as a rubber (because mistakes), and set to work.

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S Y L V A N A S
1+7+3+4+1+5+1+1 = 8+7+8 = 16+7 = 20+3 = 23 :: 2+3 = 5

November 18th, 1+8=9

=> 5+9=14 :: 1+4 = 5.
Huh. Five. The mint haired sixth year flipped her textbook to the relevant page, hauling it out of her bag with a sigh, and frowned at the description.

Text Cut: Textbook
FIVE (5): You have a flexible and adaptable mind. You are quick with solutions, and you can think on your feet. You have the cunning of a fox. You can talk yourself out of the tightest situations, but your priority is often winning the contest, not being right. You love to reinvent the wheel. You have no fear of trying an approach that seems far-fetched to others. Your adaptability is unique and you often manage to turn a difficult situation around to make it work in your favor.


That's... Well that's obviously nothing like her at all. Yet another proof that she should have changed her name last year, or that her parents probably shouldn't have named her after an anti-hero from a video game. Growing up she'd loved being called Sylvanas, she was so proud of it, but Sylvie's pretty sure she's outgrown the name.

Glancing around her, she shrugged and tried again for Sylvie.

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S Y L V I E
1+7+3+4+9+5 = 8+7+9+5 = 10+5+10+4 = 29 :: 2+9 = 11 :: 1+1 = 2

=> 2+9 = 11 :: 1+1 = 2.
Okay! Two! Or.. wait, there's an eleven two. Peering curiously down, Sylvie slowly read through the text, and then sighed again.

Text Cut: Textbook
ELEVEN (11/2): The 11 is the illuminator. You have answers and insights based on the proverbial light bulb. Your Rational Thought number is the most magical and difficult to understand (for others). You have the makings of an inventor, or a spiritual guide. You would do well relying heavily on your intuition. You sense things more accurately than you analyze.


Uhhhhhhhhh... As a last ditch effort to find SOMETHING in this book that'll fit her, Sylvie checked the entry for two.

Text Cut: Textbook
TWO (2): You take the subtle approach. You allow your intuition to be a large part of your intellectual explorations. You are open to the ideas of others, and you may be a little too easily influenced. When you consider a project or face a problem, you have a tendency to allow too many alternatives to cloud the issue. However, when it comes to recognizing the many possible variations, and how they may effect the outcome, you are hard to beat. You have an uncanny ability to plan projects and solve problems which require a large number of people to actively participate, while at the same time maintaining a sense of harmony and unity among those involved.


.............................. Well, it's the best out of the three? SIGH.

"Hey, psssst, Bel, Maxton," Sylvie leaned forward over her desk, tapping them on their shoulders. She caught the end of their conversation, with Bel saying something about Maxton's shy side. Did Maxton have a not shy side? Tbh, she's not sure. "What did you guys get? Nothing fits me..."
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