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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Beauden Wild
Gryffindor
Seventh Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Gillyweed Beery
Slytherin
Fifth Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
TBA
Hufflepuff
Third Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Rajan Patil
Ravenclaw
First Year

Ministry Department Head:
Franklin Paton
Law Enforcement

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Almer Toots
Transportation

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Originally Posted by Felixir View Post
Warmth, yes, good. Warm. Warm was good.

Abra was relieved to get inside the classroom, even if it meant getting closer to his total undoing (otherwise known as Ancient Runes). He visibly relaxed once he was inside the boundary of the warming charms, and made to go take a seat before quickly realising that that wasn't going to happen. Desks pushed away, well, okay then. Stranger classrooms had certainly happened, that was for sure.

"Good morning, Professor Flamel," he said in greeting, then nodded at the instruction and did as he was told, finding a candle and standing by it, before rummaging in his bag for his rune stones.
Flamel continued walking around as the first group of students walked in. While the candle glided across the room, his blue eyes shifted to the first student who happened to be one of the Gryffindor Prefects. "Good morning, Mr. Botros," he replied to the Gryffindor with a smile before carrying on.

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The only bad aspect of having an Ancient Runes lesson on this day was that Aaron wasn't getting a chance to observe the snow falling outside. Winter wasn't just coming. It was HERE. Otherwise.. Well, if he looked quite excitable upon entering the heated room, that was accurate.

The youngest Botros didn't think he'd ever sit a Runes lesson without remembering his grandfather. The memories were such good ones, filled him with such warmth and happiness, that he nearly ran into a low floating candle in his distraction. Those were new. Actually, now that he was paying more attention, the room was completely different from previous Runes lessons. Huh. Way to miss the obvious, Botros.

Good that different wasn't always a bad thing!

Stooping down to dig around in his satchel, the Hufflepuff quickly retrieved his bag of rune stones and stood, choosing a candle at random. It didn't really matter, yeah? The candles all appeared to be the same... That wasn't a test, he hoped.

Also, hi cousin.

"I hope you're having a great day so far, Professor!"
The next student just so happened to be another Botros. Flamel did notice that the boy had nearly ran into one of the candles, but he quickly busied himself with levitating another stick of wax. The Hufflepuff was more alert now it seemed, so there was no need to mention what nearly had happened.

"My day is going rather well so far, Mr. Botros," the professor pleasantly responded. "And I wish you the same."

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Winter uniform on, Hanna entered the Runes classroom. Even though slight, it was nice to feel a slight warmth on her. It contrasted against the cold corridors, and the frosty outside. She noticed the desks against the wall, stopping her from taking a seat. The sight of the rest of the classroom was lovely. Candles floating around. "Good morning Professor Flamel," Hanna greeted. She followed instructions and went to stand by a candle, close by the window. Even though she didn't like being cold, she loved snow.
"Greetings, Miss Newton," Flamel said to the Ravenclaw before she meandered over to a candle nearby the window. "Feeling warm, yes?" If she wasn't completely warm, then that'd be changing soon enough. But there was a chance that the opposite of that would happened, depending on how the lesson panned out.

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Maybe it was weird of her, but the start of the real winter weather hadn’t bothered Stasya nearly as much as other events in the castle had. All she had needed to do was cast a few warming charms on her school uniform and she was comfortable enough inside the castle, especially knowing by now that most of the professors were likely to have the same charms placed on their classrooms. The idea that Professor Flamel wouldn’t have followed that habit hadn’t occurred to the tall blonde prefect as she’d walked down the corridor and into the room. The sight that greeted her hardly warranted much more than a momentary blink, too.

“Good morning Professor Flamel,” she greeted the man with a smile, going over to stand by a candle near Abra before retrieving her rune stones from her bag. It was a lot easier to find things in there lately with the dwindling supply of cookies.
With a wave of his hand, yet another candle levitated from the box in his hands. The mans eyes followed the candle this time until they fell upon the other Gryffindor Prefect. "Good morning, Miss Dalgaard-Volkova," he returned before she went to find a candle to stand by and he went about putting up more candles.

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Patrick walked into the classroom noticing all of the candles in the room. He wondered what they were going to be doing that required them to use candles. It was a bit odd to him but hey you get what you get. Rubbing his arm he walked further into the room noticing the other few students nodding at them.

He hadn't gotten a chance to swing by the great hall and get food and he was now seriously regretting that unfortunate mistake. He nodded at Professor Flamel before greeting him for the morning, "Morning Professor, lots of candles." he stood in front of one half way into the room waiting for further instructions.
For a moment, the man thought that the Slytherin Captain was ... was confused the right word? Either way, Flamel greeted him with a smile as another candle rose from the box. "Hello, Mr. Dooley." A nod proceeded after the fifth year stated the obvious.

"Rune stones out, please," he reminded him before they both went their separate ways.

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*.....scratch.........scratch........scratch...... scratch......*

Obviously, she was allergic to something somewhere in this castle. That had to be it, not mosquitos like she'd originally thought since the cold weather would've killed those suckers off by now. Luckily, she was a witch and was able to rid herself of all those pesky scratches her nails left with potions. Unluckily, she was paying more attention to the itch on her arm than she was to her surroundings and almost collided with a candle. Ooops. "Morning, Professor Flamel," she greeted, hoping he hadn't noticed her near collision.

Archer chose a nice candle towards the center of the room to stand beside, pulling her rune stones out of her bag and placing it by her feet.
His attention momentarily returned to his box of candles, though his eyes did fall upon the sixth year Hufflepuff. The man noticed her itching her arm, though was focused more on that rather than the fact that she had almost ran into a candle. Was everything alright? A mental note was made to check in if the itching continued, but the man hoped it was fleeting.

"Good morning, Miss Cairissian," he responded before she moved to the centre of the room.

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Malachi walks into the warm room and looks around before spotting the professor, his eyes then wandering to the many candles. "Good morning profesor." With that small greeting out of the way he silently stands by a candle before rummaging through his bag for the rune stones he knew he had packed into it.
A series of candles left the box and found a place to float freely in the classroom. When a voice sounded, Flamel turned his head and smiled at the young Ravenclaw. "Good morning, Mr. Mitsue."

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Ah, fudgeflies.

It was snowing. But thankfully THANKFULLY their lesson was inside. Still kinda cold but inside. He could deal with that. There wasn't much he could deal with this week but being inside on a snowy day? That he could handle. Gladly. Everything else? Put off until further notice, yeah? Cool. His feet carried him into the classroom quickly, coming to a screeching halt as he lifted his head from shaking around his hair. Was.... was he in the right place?

He had to have been, yeah? Ducking his head back out of the room, he double checked. Yeah. Ancient Runes. But... oh wait. There he was. How had he missed the professor? Doesn't really matter now, does it?

"Uh, hello Professor." Candle? Go find one? Cool. Another task he could definitely tackle. Let's do this.
The look on the Hufflepuff's face didn't go unnoticed by Flamel. It was very obvious that the seventh year was confused. Was he... The man didn't have enough time to inquire. The boy had already ducked his head out of the room and then, seemingly reassured that he was in the right place.

"Hello, Mr. Macnair," the professor stated as the boy passed by to go stand next to one of the available candles in the room.

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Regardless of how awful external circumstances had been each term at Hogwarts, Derf's fascination with Ancient Runes hadn't entirely wavered. Not much at least. The true turning point still had been when the now former Headmistress Hawthorne had showed them the means to communicate with equestrian animals - how could he NOT love the subject after that, you know? And now, well, being taught by a Flamel? That was, you know, pretty neat.

Though he was a bit confused when the man was not in the corridor waiting for them to arrive as he had become accustomed to, which made the Head Boy wonder whether or not he had confused his schedule - there WAS a lot on his plate these days - only to find relief when he poked his head in and found his peers inside.

Phew.

Taking a few steps in, Derf watched as the man shuffled about and admired the pleasant glow of the candles for a time. Well, at least until he heard instructions. "G'day, professor," he greeted quickly before moving to stand behind a candle.
The man went back to maneuvering his hand and watching the candles move about and flames flicker. For a moment the man seemed lost in thought, at least until the Head Boy spoke. "Hello, Mr. Ashburry-Hawthorne," he stated, his gaze turning to the boy with a welcoming smile.

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Drewett never really minded the cold. He was slightly getting used to the chill that came with autumn, but now that it was legitimately starting to snow, everything just seemed a thousand times colder. The Ravenclaw was basically hugging himself as he made his way to the Ancient Runes classroom. When he was better equipped with gloves and heating charms during his free time, maybe he could visit the balcony so he could admire the snow.

Once inside the classroom, he was glad there were heating charms in place. Much better. "Good morning, sir..." Drewett greeted the Runes professor. Well, this was a new set-up. It somehow gave off that feast vibe at the Great Hall. The Ravenclaw made his way to take a seat beside Hanna, and eventually ducking a little when a candle moved above him. Just in case. He didn't need burnt hair this morning. "Hi," he said as he stood beside her.
Another movement of his hand, another candle rose out of the box. As it moved to where he mentally wanted it to go, Flamel quickly glanced down at the box to see that it was nearly empty and then made eye contact with the next student to speak up.

"Good morning, Mr. Slinkhard," he returned the greeting, watching as the boy went to go stand beside one of his Housemates. The the ducking movement was a bit odd, considering the candles were all at chest-height. One need only side-step to avoid walking into one of them.

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Zoryn didn't particularly like Runes. It wasn't as boring as Muggle Studies or as excruciating as HoM, but it was still one of the lesser subjects. Not quite as awful, but just about. Y'know?

She actually liked the candles, it was a nice touch.

Which is why he wasn't scowling upon entering the classroom. It could've been much worse. Passing by her Professor she gave the man thin-lipped smile. "Sup, Professor," and quickly found her way to stand near a candle. One that just happened to be next to that nerdy Patrick bloke.

lol. hey.
The appearance of the thin-lipped Gryffindor was enough to keep the man from, for the time being, emptying his box of wax candles. For a moment he stared at the girl, thinking over how to respond to her. It wasn't every day that he was greeted with a simple 'sup.'

"Hello, Miss Spinnet," he spoke as she passed by. He couldn't help but think that teenagers in today's day and age could be so odd sometimes.

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Ancient Runes was one of those lessons that shouldn't be allowed to be taught during morning hours when the brain hadn't fully wakened up yet. But then again, it would also suck to have Ancient Runes near the end of the day when the brain was starting to get tired and sleepy.

Huh. Why was he still taking Ancient Runes again?

Whatever. Didn't matter.

Max normally opted for a spot away from everyone else, but his eyes lit up the moment he saw Zoryn Spinnet. Without even noticing the Professor, he quickly moved to claim the spot on her other side. Sandwiched between two Slytherins, wasn't she lucky?

It was never too early for troll mode.

"Psssst. Haven't I seen you somewhere before....?" Y'know, like on that portrait on the seventh floor corridor, hahaha. "Your face......" He squinted at her for full effect. "It looks so familiar..... but..... I can't quite put my finger on it...."
Attention going back to the box in his hands, Flamel almost didn't notice that Maxton Carden had walked in. Though he did manage to register the back of the Slytherin Prefect's head as he watched a candle move across the room. No greetings were exchanged between the two, but the professor didn't mind. A number of other students were still making their way into the room that had greetings for him.

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Ash walked into the classroom and said "Good morning Professor Flamel" Ash made her way over to a free seat and got ready for the lesson
"Good morning, Miss Ashby," he said to the Hufflepuff as she walked in and he waved a hand to send off the second to last candle in the box to a place elsewhere in the room.

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As always, Jackson never knew what to expect when he entered a Hogwarts classroom. All he did know at this point was that he LOVED eating charms. He wasn't a fan of jackets to be honest. Jackson had noted that their professor was not at his usual greeting post, but upon entering the feng shui-d classroom, Professor Flamel was spotted. "Good morning, Professor Flamel!" Jackson greeted, looking around to see what the lesson plan was today. He greeted those already present with a "Hey," and making sure to send one Derf's way. He hoped Derf was having better days recently...
The next through the doorway was one of the Ravenclaw Prefects. The remaining candle forgetting for the time being, Flamel have the boy a smile when their eyes met. "Hello, Mr. Thomas."

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Rylee was all for the cold weather and the snow. There was a such thing as warm clothing and heating charms. Both of which she was making use of this morning as she entered the Runes classroom.

Uhhh... this was the Runes classroom was it not? The usual set up clearly wasn't happening in here today. Not that it even surprised her anymore. Mixing things up a little bit every now and again was nice and kept things from getting to dull. What was with all the candles though?

"Good morning, Professor Flamel." Rylee smiled. Select a candle? That one over there looked nice. The third from the left close to the center of the room. That's where she went to stand while reaching into her bag that was slung over her shoulder for her rune stones.
Was there a moment of hesitation from the young girl that had just entered the classroom? Flamel's attention was now, more or less, on the doorway, so he was more intuitive with the initial reactions of those that were stepping into class. He had to admin, it was quite a drastic change. But, regardless, it all served a purpose.

"Good morning, Miss Prichard," he responded, returning her smile with his before she moved to near the middle of the room.

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Tina shivered a little, wrapping her robes a little tighter around her body as she walked down the hall. Not that she minded the cold... she was more intrigued than anything else. The weather here was so different! It never got this cold back home, and until Tina came to Hogwarts, she'd never seen snow before. She wanted to stand by the nearest window and watch the icy white flakes fall, but alas, she had a class to attend.

Truth be told, Tina didn't much care for Ancient Runes. She didn't hate it - at least it wasn't as chaotic as Charms or Defense Against the Dark Arts! She just found other subjects more interesting. Mainly she still took the subject on the off chance the information might be useful someday... and because she felt more at ease around Professor Flamel than most of the other professors. It helped knowing that he was French like her; she wondered if he'd gone to Beauxbatons too. She assumed that he had, but she didn't make a habit of talking to professors... especially not about their personal details. Maybe she'd pluck up the courage to ask one day.

Speaking of Flamel, where was he? Tina didn't see him in the corridor like usual. Confused, she stepped inside the classroom, her dark eyes darking from the candles hovering in the air to the desks pushed against the wall. Was Professor Flamel expermienting with interior design or did this have something to do with the lesson? Merlin, she hoped it was the former! Even in her short time at Hogwarts, she'd learned that strange classroom layouts meant a chaotic lesson. Oh, there was the professor! Tina smiled, nodding politely. "Good morning, Professor," she greeted before moving to stand beside one of the candles.

She reached into her bag for her rune stones. Noe she was ready for the lesson!
"Bonjour, Miss Dantes," he responded to the Ravenclaw when she walked in, taking advantage of the opportunity to speak the language of their home country. A warm smile was sent her way as she passed by and went to stand next to a candle.
The sounding of the bell signalled that it was now ten o'clock, which meant that it was time for class to begin. With a wave of his hand, the last candle in the box he was carrying rose and a flame lit the wick. As the candle travelled into position, Flamel walked toward the door and closed it.

"Good morning, everyone," the Frechman greeted them all as he made his way from the back of the class and stepped between a number of students to get up to his desk at the front. Once he was there, he set down the empty box and looked out at the many pairs of eyes and glimmering candles before him. "

"Now, I am sure many of you are wondering why all of the desks are against the walls and there are candles floating about," he continued, his eyes twinkling while he spoke with a smile. "The reason for all of this I will get to soon enough, so please bare with me for a moment as we get the foundational material of today's lesson taken care of."

A swift motion of his hand cause a piece of chalk that was resting on the ledge of the chalkboard at the front to rise. As it did so, the professor leaned against the edge of his desk and watched the words 'Isa' and 'Kenaz' be written. Once the chalk had done its job, it went back to its resting place which prompted the professor to turn his head toward the other bodies in the room.

"What is one thing you know about each of the runes written on the board?" Flamel asked them all, hoping that they had been keeping up with their reading for the class.


OOC: Class has officially begun, and I am so excited that you are all here! If you have yet to post in this lesson and wish to do so, act like your character has been here the whole time unless you want your character to show up late of course. ;)

To kick of the lesson, Flamel wants to pool everyone's knowledge of Isa and Kenaz together before diving right into the major parts of the lesson. Please try not to repeat something already said as there are a lot of answers that can be given -- anything about the two runes goes. Also, remember that both correct and incorrect answers will be accepted.

The lesson will continue in roughly 24 hours. Have fun!
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