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He could see it, the nerves rising in some of the students at the mention of the room being soundproof. So long as they remembered the classroom rules everything would be fine. It may not have still looked like a classroom but the rules--as the returning students should be well aware of--still applied.

Given some of the answers, perhaps HE should have been the one concerned.

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SPOILER!!: Renaldi
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All she could think about was sneaking around or attacking someone without giving yourself away now. That's something that has to be accomplished silently, right? Otherwise what was the point. Were they learning to do just that today? Because THAT would be very very useful.

She gave herself a moment to think however, after all that was what the headmaster had advised.

Leaning back against the wall, next to Eiji, the girl rose her hand before she spoke, "Sometimes just choosing silence over someone who is trying to provoke you can work wonders for you. It helps you avoid an unnecessary argument or worse"


"Can't argue with that." The man conceded easily. He was a Gryffindor, calmer than a lot of Gryffindors he'd known back in his days and now within the castle but a Gryffindor all the same. Silence when he was going off, perfect ammunition. Killed him every time. It was the ultimate frustration. "Granted, depending on the who, they'll argue anyway and like McCarthy said, when provoked enough they may attack...lash out in aggravation but yes, silence...perfect way to set people off." She could do with that what she would. She was likely far more acquainted with her peers and their level of reactions than he ever would be.

SPOILER!!: Abara
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Eni jumped at the door slamming, she hadn't been expecting it. She'd been off in her own head. Time to focus. She thought as Headmaster Trent began to welcome everyone.

She liked him, he was straight to the point, but he was also really boring. But it's not like she's trying to be best friends with him..although a good recommendation after graduation would be nice.

Something that requires silence? I could think of quiet a few people....things. She thought to herself.

Raising her hand she waited until called upon and said, "Well sir, when working as an Auror it could be helpful to be very silent during missions, there's also the matter of non-verbal spells to be more obvious, or studying for NEWTs. Anything in the library as well unless you'd like to upset our lovely librarian." Eni chuckled to herself knowing very well the librarian is not so lovely when upset. Whoops.


Another fair point. "Aurors do have to exercise a bit of silence out in the field from time to time, yes. Sometimes it's the difference between life and death in high stakes situations and while the library isn't particularly high stakes, I'm glad you mentioned it as well." He wasn't often in the library but on occasion when he did visit...there was always that one kid.

Bless that kid, silencing charms were the only real solution--not that he'd encourage that. The students had a habit of taking an inch and dragging it for 10 miles.

SPOILER!!: Prichard
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Originally Posted by Kolyander View Post
Besides bouncing lightly on the balls of her feet, Rylee remained calm and quiet. At least until the door slammed shut, signaling the start of the lesson. The bouncing stopped and the fifth year moved closer to gather around as the Headmaster suggested.

Taking one look around the room as she had when she first entered it, it was obvious that something was going to be taking place today. It was clear as day that the room was fully padded but what hadn't been so clear was that the room was also soundproof. Now that was a little more interesting. As was the Headmaster's first question.

Many things could be accomplished silently. Some a little more easily than others, she was sure. There was one thing though that came to mind right away prompting Rylee to raise her hand and answer when it was her turn. "Silence could prove very effective when working with certain creatures. Especially those that might be frightened by noise and might run and hide or lash out in an attempt to harm you because you startled them." Not all creatures handled noise well and the outcome of scaring one could turn out very badly.


Very interesting she'd say that given...well....ahem, that was a matter for later. For now, Malachi nodded along to the Gryffindor's words.

"Correct. When it comes to certain creatures, it pays to be cautious. Frighten them and there's no telling which direction the adrenaline will kick in." Many creatures had a flight reflex but there were certainly those that were ready to rip you limb from limb.

SPOILER!!: Mallari
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Something she'd miss when she left this place was having Indigo by her side during lessons. He provided a comfort and he recieved a grin from the brunette, who nudged him back gently before motioning with her head to the headmaster "Someone seems extra happy today." It was a bit weird, honestly. Made Vita feel like she had to be a bit more alert.

The question was an interesting one and the seventh year could think of so many answers, but she was trying to find one that might apply to this lesson. "Silence is important when you're hiding. Whether it's in a dangerous situation or playing hide and seek, not making noise is important. Don't want to give yourself away."


Ah hide and seek. That game took him back. He was never very good at it. "Good point, Mallari. Hiding does require a proper dose of silence to be effective. In high stakes situations where you're likely to get yourself killed, it pays to put a little extra into keeping yourself quiet."

They'd...learn that soon enough.

Moving on!

SPOILER!!: Swann
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Originally Posted by Ginevra View Post
Daisy smiled at the Headmaster. "Everything is going well in that department, Headmaster. I have been very busy organising things for when I leave Hogwarts."

At the question about silence, Daisy tried to come up with an answer that hadn't been said already. She raised her hand and spoke, "Silence helps if you are tracking the movements of a dark wizard/witch. You don't want them to hear you because that could be fatal."


"Glad to hear it." He really was. This being her last year here at Hogwarts, it paid to get that sort of thing sorted as soon as possible to avoid complications during the transition into the "big world". That was scary enough on its own.

"Absolutely. When tracking anyone, if the idea is to be successful then it pays to not have them know you're tracking them in the first place!" Another good point, indeed.

SPOILER!!: Bell
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Originally Posted by Lady of Light View Post
Lenora was leaning against the wall now, listening intently to what the Headmaster said. Hmm.. silence. She’d never really given it much thought but silence was.. very effective in some situations. Non-verbal spells did require one to be silent.. they helped to create an element of surprise. She gave it some more thought.

”Well.. silence helps one to observe.. doesn’t it? To observe people.. be it their attitude or habits or their reactions..one can gauge people by being silent.” Did that make sense? Lenora wasn’t sure but she gave it a try anyway.


"That it does, Bell. Taking the time to silently observe can yield a lot of interest results." Some people could talk from morning til night. He tended to notice a decrease in their awareness. When you were constantly running your mouth like a motor, you tended to miss out on a lot.

SPOILER!!: Calrissian
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Huh?! "Sin....oh." He was joking with her. She chuckled a little, amused.

And then class started. Well, she could think of a few things that quiet could help. You know, aside from the obvious ones that people were now saying. "Some of you could stand to be a little quieter when you're making out, just saying....." Made rounds a little harder when she had to stop every few minutes to pull people out of broom closets. Not to mention more awkward. Not that she was trying to shame anyone, just giving a blanket heads-up.


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No...no he didn't think he'd respond to this one. The students in the castle did not go around snogging each other. They did their homework, they read books, they went for jogs by the lake then they went to bed. Suffice to say the man did NOT need that image in his head and had been unfortunate enough to run into such things on occasion. His brain was still trying its darnest to remove those, there was no need to add more. Malachi nodded, then quickly moved to the next student.

SPOILER!!: Newton
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Originally Posted by Jessiqua View Post
The slamming of the door to room 104, indicating the beginning of lesson, no longer startled Hanna. Even though it had only been a year of it, her nerves just expected it. The slam had a good effect on this Ravenclaw, because it meant discovering what the environment the Headmaster had charmed to be was closer to happening, and learning.

Hanna gathered up and indeed had noticed the sound of the Headmaster's voice being absorbed. It was almost unsettling. It absorbed all of the sounds in the room, and nobody outside could hear them. However, it seemed that it was to be in silence, rather than to keep the noise from outside. Hanna listened to the thoughts of silence from her classmates, and raised her hand. "Similarly to those answers, silence is a necessity to allow people, or even animals, to be hyperaware of your environment. Whether you're hunting, or being hunted. By an animal, a bad wizard... or the Law Enforcement if you're a bad wizard. You need silence to be able to really stretch out your hearing. If it's not, you could miss any of the subtle sounds, indicating movements and locations." This was defence against the dark arts, after all.


"You do hear more when you still yourself and welcome the silence, yes. No doubt there." He would refrain from commenting on the "hunted" part. It wasn't time for that yet, they still had a ways to go first. [b]"When trying to be evasive, the last thing you want to do is draw attention to yourself and sound happens to be one of the easiest ways to do that.

SPOILER!!: Kaiser
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Originally Posted by Felixir View Post
"Yes, sir," Kaiser said to Trent's question, giving him a nod. "First thing this morning." And he was all healed up and more or less on his way to wellness, thanks to Healer-Professor Beryl.

When Nina arrived and took up a space nearby, Kaiser made sure to send a small smile in her direction, in response to that look she gave him. He liked Nina, and could not for the life of him work out why it seemed that her dormmates had such a problem with her. All of that did make him all the more determined to be a friendly face, though.

Then there was a Gunnar, and he got a smile and a nod in return as he arrived. Kaiser leaned back against the wall right around the moment he heard what he assumed was Gunnar's stomach grumbling. He didn't laugh or anything though, being hungry was no joke. How long was it until lunch time again?

Well, it certainly wasn't now, because that slamming of the door meant class time. Kaiser fidgeted and glanced at the door a few times, unnerved as he always was by the impression he got of being trapped inside the room. Luckily, Trent called the class to attention pretty much immediately, so he could try to focus on him and forget about the door situation as much as he could.

Okay, so, silence. A topic Kaiser had very little trouble with, though he couldn't help but wonder exactly how Kodee was going to cope with it.

Once Trent asked the question, Kaiser's mind went to one particular place, probably because of mountains of personal experience. He raised his hand and, when it was his turn to talk, said simply, "Sneaking." That was it. No further information. No explanation of exactly what context the sneaking was in because that would... probably raise a lot of questions.


...

".....Yes." Forgive his hesitation but the lack of context left the man quite wary. Despite his most optimistic overview of the students, responses like this never ceased to remind him that they DID get up to things. What they were doing half the time, he didn't know...and something told him he didn't wanna know either.

"Hopefully not too much of that going on." Did the boy hear the hope in his tone? Did he hear the skepticism too? They were both equal parts there.

SPOILER!!: Spencer
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Originally Posted by 2111jen View Post
Austin nodded in agreement. He wad going to like this lesson very much if he didn't have to talk.



Austin snorted at this question. She had a point. As for his answer? Everyone else seamed to be saying more or less the same thing. Reading people was a good one. As was sneaking...Austin did say he'd try to speak. And he had an idea too that he wanted to share. So he put his hand up.
"...You need to be silent so you don't wake a sleeping creature that could hurt you." His voice was just loud enough to hear.


This response was far less worrying. It showed thought and the understanding that you could die in dangerous situations. An understanding of consequences was always a good based for which to build your defense tactics. Nothing worse than a person who fancied themselves invincible. "Yes. There's a reason the motto cautions tickling a sleeping dragon. Sound can be quite a bit more jarring for a creature and a startled creature can be infinitely more dangerous. It pays to be careful."

SPOILER!!: Allanach-Senchuri
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Originally Posted by SneakySeverusSnape View Post
Analiese's hand shot in the air immediately when Professor Trent asked the questions. "Silence is useful for observing people, objects and situations. It would help you to understand someone or something's characteristics more." Was that enough? She was saying what was required to read minds (not actually) using psychology.

The young girl snorted as an older student made a remark about being quieter when making out. She did have a point though. It was really awkward when someone was making out loudly and you were a... background person? Especially when it was your sibling.


"Good, yes. There's a lot more to be gained from observation and one of the most effective methods of observing is in silence. Avoid distractions that might prevent you from seeing the whole picture for what it is." A similar point to one that had already been raised but no less accurate.

Sometimes it just paid to shut up.

SPOILER!!: Chae
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Originally Posted by RandomRaven View Post
Did the Headmaster just say "Hey You!" to her? Aurora wasn't amused, but probably because she was a transferred student so probably he had a difficult time to remember her name. "It's Aurora Chae, sir." The Hufflepuff corrected him.

She couldn't help but grinned at her fellow Puff. It was probably her own fault because Aurora couldn't leave without her morning skin care routine and usually it took like 30 minutes (or more) to do that. "It's okay, I forgive you. I'll tell you the rest of my schedule later after this." Because Headmaster Trent had started the lesson as he slammed the door, goodness. Something that required silence in order to keep herself safe... Aurora raised her hand to answer his question. "When there is a snake." Even the smallest movement could endanger someone if they were face by a poisonous snake.



"Right. Chae. I'll remember that." He would have, eventually, but students offering up their names certainly helped that along. It hadn't been meant to be an offense but it sure worked out well. This was one less nameless person within the room. That would prove useful, surely.

"Snakes?" The Headmaster fixed her with a curious look, not sure he was entirely understanding. "I suppose to prevent yourself from panicking you could go silent but snakes are able to detect thermal energy. If it really wanted you, chances are it'd find you anyway." So maybe running? Apparating? Getting out of dodge quickly? All more reliable alternatives to remaining quiet in the presence of a snake.

SPOILER!!: Walsh
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Padded walls? Okayyy so not gonna lie but Maeve was having some issues with this lesson because while her mama was not in St Mungos for the psychiatric ward, the sixteen year old had walked passed it numerous times to visit her mama. And she was getting some very heavy feelings right now, which was why the blond was unusually quiet this defense lesson.

As the headmaster spoke and introduced the topic, she supposed being quiet was going to be okay too but she really needed to try to take her mind off of St Mungos. For Merlin's Sake, she was going to be OF-AGE in six months; she didn't need to start heaving and sobbing like a baby in the middle of a lesson.

At least the Hufflepuff Prefect could take her mind off things, in which Maeve definitely grinned at that answer. BUT EXCUSE YOU, ARCHER, she was NOT loud when making out. Or actually she hadn't any idea how loud she was given that she was rather preoccupied and not really paying attention to how much noise she was making.

Her thoughts flitted over to her aunt in that moment as she heard others talking about tracking and she recalled two summers ago her expedition to Egypt. "Cursebreaking and runes require concentration .... or well, anything that requires concentration, really." She recalls her aunt shushing her when she had a million questions.


Malachi had noticed the unusual silence, but like with the spooked look of some of the others, he attributed it to the Gryffindor finding out the room was soundproof. Of all the things that could go wrong in a room like this, it being soundproof seemed the least consequential.

"A good point, Walsh. Tasks that require a fair bit of concentration are better done with silence. Noise, as everyone can agree, has a way of being a terrible distraction. It can literally prevent you from getting things done."

SPOILER!!: Keller
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Anna liked this guy already. Sure, his speech at the Start of Term feast might have been a little scary, but he seemed cool. His class already seemed cool.

And the question! That was easy. She didn’t even need to think about what she read in advance because he said all answers were welcome and not everything could be found in a textbook. Anna raised her hand. “When you get up after your parents went to bed, you have to be silent or they’ll catch you stealing cookies from the kitchen.” Which was serious business, whether it sounded that way or not.


What...?

Had she...was that really....The Headmaster all but melted. "You precious bean, stay this way forever. Don't turn out like the lot of them." With responses like snogging and sneaking. One on swiping cookies, it reminded him of his little Mavis. What a gem.

Ahem. Back to the lesson.

SPOILER!!: Killebrew
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The room’s lack of color and the fact that it apparently muffled sound kinda put Sammy on edge. Not to mention too many people in the room were perky. What did Sammy have against perky people? Well, he didn’t trust them. He gave a side glance to some of the people in the room as the Professor began talking. He still didn't know anyone, well besides Eleanor and she was on the other side of the room. Sammy was purposefully attempting to stay away from her so she couldn't accused him of giving her bruises the next time she tripped over her own feet.

He slowly raised his hand to answer the question. He had already gone through some DADA theory at Koldovstoretz and thought he knew what the professor was looking for. Normally, he wouldn’t have answered, but some of his classmates’ answers were rather…silly. ”It’s important in dueling,” he answered when the professor looked his way. ”Some people can perform spells without speaking. It keeps your opponent on guard because they have no way to know what you’re going to use or do next.”


"That. Yes." While he wasn't trying to get students to pick a particular response--quite the contrary, he liked the out of the box ones...even the ones that left him questioning his students--this one was essentially the nail on the head for the lesson.

"Dueling becomes a lot easier when you aren't constantly announcing your intentions to your opponents." That was true for a lot of things in life and encompassed some of the things his classmate had mentioned.

It was the same basic principle.

SPOILER!!: Katharos
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Originally Posted by DuckyLinJi View Post
Observant as he was, he definitely noticed the young Ravenclaw (Anna) mimicking his posture somewhere next to him. His lips curled into an amused smile but he kept quiet because the door shut closed and the lesson begun.

A soundproof room. Nice. That was sarcasm by the way.

As the others answered the question, Dorian thought that there were some really good answers in them. The answer that the Hufflepuff Prefect provided made him let out a laugh which he quickly cut off by holding a hand against his mouth. But in all seriousness, she WAS telling the truth.

"Bird watching. Because the slightest movement might startle the creatures. Or robbing a house, wouldn't want the owners to wake up just when you're stealing something right?" he said as he pushed himself off of the wall to get closer to the gathered group.


"I've never been but I'd imagine bird watching does require silence ye--what?" Malachi blinked at the Ravenclaw. It wasn't that he was wrong, it's just not the sort of response he'd expect from him specifically.

"I mean...if you end up deciding robbing is gonna be the way forward, it does pay to do so silently in case the homeowner is the sort that can easily overpower you and make you regret your choice of housing....yes....silence in robbery--pass your NEWTs and become an upstanding citizen, okay Katharos? For my sake."

He was ready to start claiming plausible deniability thanks.

SPOILER!!: Winklebleck
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She felt too boxed in by the cushioned material that seemed to cover every surface of this room. It wasn’t a pleasant feeling for her, being trapped in a soundproof room. Cordelia was fairly certain that there were at least a few other students in this room who would also be uncomfortable in this environment. Maybe the purpose of the soundproof walls was so that no one would hear them screaming for help as the headmaster tortured them. She didn’t really trust the man, or any of the professors for that matter, not to try to hurt them. Hogwarts didn’t really have the best safety record. It was eerie, the silence. Too quiet. Cordelia couldn’t stand complete silence. ”Silence leaves you alone with your thoughts. Or, if something or someone dangerous was trying to find you, being quiet might keep you safe.” In her experience, being left to think by herself wasn’t always a good thing. Now wasn’t the time to draw attention to how much she didn’t like complete silence though. The safety aspect of this was probably where the lesson was going. That part was actually important.


Another to mention avoiding creatures by remaining silent. Malachi nodded. Some may have thought they could fight the creature but that was not the case in absolutely every situation. Sometimes you just needed your avoiding game to be strong. "When healthy, there's nothing wrong with being left with your thoughts, but if they aren't then you're right, it could become a problem." Ruminating was never a good thing.

SPOILER!!: Meriwether
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Practical DADA lessons were always the best kind of DADA lessons because Anna could finally enjoy learning for a change. So she was excited for this one and was wondering all types of craziness they could do in a padded room.

Only... they started discussing silence and when it was important. Anna's first answer was going to be hiding, but the Slytherin prefect beat her to it. Archer's answer made her laugh and nod her head in agreement. That girl was actually funny, maybe it wouldn't be so terrible to go on patrols after all.

When it came to her turn, she almost ran out of options because she was too lazy to think up an outside-of-the-box answer. "Sleeping." The Gryffindor shrugged.

That couldn't possibly be why the Headmaster looked so happy... could it?


.....

........

It was like Tree Boy all over again. Malachi felt his lip tugged downward in a slight scowl. He expected more of the Prefect, even if she wasn't typically one to give more. That badge made it something of a requirement. "You do get more restful sleep in silence, yes...." Sure. "But let's not get ideas while we're here in this silence." Especially not if she was a snorer. Merlin wouldn't THAT be a disaster.

SPOILER!!: Sinclair
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Avalon liked Headmaster Trent already. He seemed to be pretty casual with his approach to teaching, and Avalon appreciated professors that used a practical method of instruction. She listened intently as her classmates gave her answers, stifling a giggle at some of the more silly answers. She had a bit of trouble thinking of a response that hadn't already been said, but she figured she could elaborate on some of the answers that were being tossed around. Avalon tentatively raised her hand. "Silence is important when you are trying to remain unnoticed. It could be as simple as playing a game of hide-and-seek, or as complex as battling dark magic and hiding from your pursuer." She paused, glancing at the headmaster for some sort of validation that she was on the right track before continuing. "But I think that silence is more than just not speaking. It requires concentration and control over your movements. Not talking is no use when it comes to hiding from someone if you're trudging across the floor or otherwise drawing attention to yourself." Well, that would have to do. It certainly wasn't the most unique or creative answer, but Avalon thought that it would be an important addition to the conversation.


"I'm glad you brought that point up. It's not enough to stop talking. You need to be fully concentrating and in full control of both your body and your mind. One can be silent but panicky and thus nowhere closer to removing themselves from the given situation." One could also trudge noisily and get eaten, but she'd already loosely alluded to as much.

SPOILER!!: McCarthy
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What was silence good for? Plenty of things as far as this Slytherin was concerned. And he was just about to offer an answer when he heard the words of a younger Ravenclaw (Missa). Didn't know her personally, and wasn't sure of the name, but knew she was one of his sister's dorm mate.

"Sure, that works," he started as an expansion on her comment about silence avoiding an argument. "Until someone casts a spell at your back because you refuse to argue anymore." He cast a smirk in the direction of one certain cowardly lion (Lenora). But there was also a satisfaction in watching someone rant and rave while you silently watched them act like a crazy person. At least he could feel like the bigger person in that case.

But to answer the Headmaster's question. The obvious answers were sneak attacks, nonverbal spells, and for approaching easily spooked animals, but he heard his classmates offer all of those. Still, he had more thoughts to offer and he raised his hand.

"Silence can be respectful, sir," he began. "Especially when a teacher or another authority figure is speaking, one can give them their silence as a form of respect to show they are listening." And, just as important - "Silence can also keep people from revealing too much about themselves or giving away too much information, especially to one's adversaries." Considering he appreciated when people stayed out of his personal business and all.


"Both good points." Even if he was slightly raising a brow at the first part. The boy seemed calmer than the sort to lash out because someone was ignoring him but the man was aware he saw these students mostly in a class setting and not necessarily when they were in these situations. "I do sincerely hope you aren't going around hexing everyone who drops an argument with you."

But at this point one could only hope. The respect thing was spot on. Silence when someone spoke was the perfect way to let them know that you had their full attention and cared about what they had to say. Were his classmates listening? Some needed to more than others.

SPOILER!!: Castillo
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‘Looking sharp as ever, Castillo.’

Did everyone hear that? Nina was positively delighted and her cheeks may have shown a tinge of pink, too. Looking sharp was very important to her and it was nice when others noticed the effort she put in (especially when it came from Headmaster Trent). If anything, the compliment made her carry herself with more confidence than usual, chin held high. All was as it should be. Kaiser’s smile helped too and she matched it with one of her own. She was in high spirits for once, it seemed.

But it wasn’t long before their Headmaster began addressing the class as a whole. Nina payed very close attention. Paying attention wasn’t anything she had difficulty with, her focus was quite refined. However, it was even easier to do when the receiver of said attention was a man as handsome as their Headmaster was. It clearly payed to be pretty.

His question provoked several thoughts. There were many activities that one could (or rather, should) preform silently. Among them were activities such as reading, listening to others, and perusing through the library. And most of her other classmate seemingly had no issue coming up with their own ideas. There was a first time for everything, it seemed. Though the question had been a rather basic one, perhaps they’d have less luck as the lesson progressed. But for now, most answers were at least somewhat decent. All except for the one that the Gryffindor Prefect had offered forth. That particular answer elicited an eye-roll from one Nina Castillo. How the girl was ever made a Prefect with lazy thinking such as that was absolutely miraculous. Clearly the administration ought to take more into account when appointing student leaders.

Wearing an unimpressed look after the last ew answers offered up, Nina raised her own hand deciding that she ought to contribute to restore Professor Trent’s faith in his students. Or at least to show off because she liked it when he complimented her. ”Silence is conducive to focus,” someone else had shared a similar thought, but Nina found their lack of explanation hardly helpful at all. ”Which would make it the ideal environment for tasks that require heavy focus, such as mindful meditation or the mastery of a difficult spell.” Nina practiced meditation every night before bed, so she knew what she was talking about.


"Meditation is an excellent time to introduce silence. Tasks like that, ones that require a good amount of focus," As some of her classmates had mentioned, "Really do benefit from a healthy dose of silence. It aids in clearing the mind, in the case of meditation, and otherwise remaining fully concentrated on whatever you happen to be working on. "

It was an interesting take, a scenario that focused on the inner self rather than outside influences that forced you into silence.

SPOILER!!: Gladin
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Originally Posted by Lissy Longbottom View Post
Silence was not a word that Nettie would have ever used to describe herself. The fact that this room was soundproof was...a little unnerving to her. She wasn't sure why. It's not like Trent was going to murder them all in here or anything, but still, it was weird knowing that all the sound was contained RIGHT HERE in this room. No where for it to go.

Things that required silence? Nettie raised her hand. "Eavesdropping," she answered before she could stop herself. Whoops. She couldn't help that her nosy brain immediately went to that place when he had asked the question. "And if you were trying to escape a prison or something...silence would be key to getting out of there without being caught," she added.

She really had no idea where this lesson was going.


This one got a raise of his brows too. Eavesdropping he would have to excuse in the moment while he focused on the sneaking out of prison bit. Honestly, never a dull moment with some of these students. "Prison isn't where I wanna see you in a few years, Gladin. That said, breaking out of prison, you'll need a lot more than silence to pull it off. On the contrary, you may just have to go big. Make it hard for yourself to be stopped--not an encouragement, but just something to thing about. Conditions would have to be right, there's a few other things to be considered too."

Oh Merlin why were they even having this conversation??

SPOILER!!: Rasting
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Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie View Post
Appreciative that the Headmaster made no real fuss about his choice silence. Instead his attention was drawn to the Hufflepuff prefect who had situated himself nearby. He only knew the name because Rebecca would not stop gushing about him from tryouts. And while Eiji would have liked to have all that go one in and out the other, his little sister's words were among the few he literally hung on.

Though Missa easily captured his attention soon enough and he offered her a small little side smirk before the lesson officially came to a start.

....though if that little Gryffindor did start running around screaming...Eiji was not here for that. What he was here for was the response the Headmaster offered that other Hufflepuff prefect and his lips curled into an amused kind of smirk.

As the topic of the day was reveled, Eiji found himself even more pleased. Silence. This was a positively winning situation for the Slytherin who tended to dislike Defense Against the Dark Arts because of how....enthusiastic his peers could be. Screaming spells did not make them any more powerful, okay?

What could be accomplished in silence? Listening. Observation. Things her personally preferred to do over speaking. Very few at Hogwarts were silent with the intention to listen, but rather they were buying their time to respond. In fact, noise pollution was proven to be bad for one's health - so more of his classmates should take heed.

Though if he were going to opt to answer aloud, his selections with regard to the subject specifically would be stealth and non-verbals. Though he much preferred the wording of one of his housemates: sneaking.

Also, one could debate that he was illustrating an accomplishment of silence. Listening and harsh judgement...because he was visibly rolling his eyes at a handful of answers.


Silence.

It was fitting given the topic and while Malachi would have preferred if the boy had offered up his own take on the question he could at least see he was attentively listening. He would take it over someone aimlessly daydreaming any day. You actually had to do something about that sort and that would take time that was better spent on the lesson.

SPOILER!!: Dakest
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This was, by far, the weirdest set of instructions he had ever received. And he was in his third year at Hogwarts. That was saying a lot! It was safe to say that Lucas was confused, and it showed on his young face as he looked at the Professor and then around the room and then back again.

He wanted him to scream? And bounce around? In here?!

Was it a test? It had to be a test, right?

Still confused, he looked around the room again, whispering a very soft "Whaaaaat?" under his breath. There were alarms going off in his head, at this point. The Headmaster wanted him to go mad. In here. In front of EVERYONE. No no no. No, thank you! The only screaming he was going to do was the silent, internal kind.

When the lesson started, his eyes shifted back to the Headmaster, but there was no doubt that there were still alarms going off in his brain. Somewhere. In the back back back of his brain. What was the man talking about? Silence? Oh, that..... didn't sound too bad. Appreciating silence was more his thing. He was a quiet one in the family, after all.

What are things that can be accomplished silently? Lucas knew THIS. His hand shot up in the air as soon as the first answer came into his head. "It's calming! I mean, uh......." What did this have to do with Defence? "..... I guess....... it's better and easier to think things through when you're calm. If you're in danger, I mean. Otherwise you could make bad decisions and make things worse for yourself and it's...... not good," he finished off, lamely.


So then....no running and screaming and getting everything out ahead of time? That was fine too. He would just have faith that any freaking out later on Dakest's part would be the silent, heart attack inducing but outwardly just shaking kind. That he would accept, that was fine. The boy's response gave him confidence that even that might not happen. Perhaps today would be the day the Gryffindor boldly stepped into whatever the lesson entailed without question or hesitation. This was a new year, perhaps this was a new Dakest too.

"Correct. Remaining calm and thus quiet in a given situation makes it much easier to then work through that situation. You aren't doing anyone any favours while you're panicky and all over the place. Good point."

SPOILER!!: De Luca
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Sebastian’s eyes went a little wide when the Headmaster asked if there was a feather on him. He looked around his clothes and felt around his hair until he found the bugger. It happened to be from his owl of course. “Oh, this, yeah…had to send an urgent letter to my mum.” Even though he was actually sending a letter to the former CoMC professor….for reasons!

They were in a soundproof room. Interesting. What could today’s lesson be about? Sebastian listened to the question and pondered. Everyone else was making such good points he wasn’t sure if there was anything else he could contribute.

He quickly thought of something that no one else had really mentioned yet. “Pranks! In order to pull off a good prank without being caught you must be absolutely silent and stealth like otherwise you will immediately be caught. Silence while pulling a prank can also help you listen to the possibility of someone coming. Pranks require the utmost concentration, which includes being silent.” Though Sebastian hadn’t pulled off many pranks…he knew that they absolutely required stealth or you would definitely get caught and have to go to detention.


Sweet Circe, another one of them.

Malachi blinked at the Hufflepuff, not sure how to respond. On the one hand, he was right. A poorly executed prank was just asking for trouble. Those students clearly wanted to be caught and deserved it for being thick enough to be caught. No care, no thought to back ups and contingencies. Mm. At the same time, he didn't need a castle full of pranksters. That got old FAST, as did detentions. The Headmaster solidly didn't want spend the year babysitting overgrown children in the dungeons.

"Silence will be beneficial when pulling off pranks...yes." He finally conceded, cautiously. No need to encourage this. "But as with Gladin's point earlier, I'll have to say silence isn't the only thing you'll need to ensure you pull off a good prank. Concentration and silence only get you so far."


SPOILER!!: Fairfield
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One thing Eloise Fairfield has learned in her ten years of falling and skating is how to take a fall which luckily enough it wasn't an illusion and even if it was. Oops. Her bad. Anyway, this floor was much more comfortable than the one in the dorm. Wonder if she could get the spell to try later. But her mind was forced back to the present and Headmaster talking and class starting.

Oh that is a good question Headmaster.

"Judging"

Like she was judging all the answers before hers in silence.


"Is THAT what you've been doing this whole time, Fairfield?" The man asked, stuck somewhere between disbelief and amusement...closer to disbelief but y'know.

"I suppose...you're not wrong, it's easier judging when you've silently assessed a situation or a person....but then I suppose it also depends on if you care that others know you're judging them. No real point unless they know." Or was that just the Gryffindor in him getting louder? Why judge if you couldn't make SURE they knew they were being judged? Was he the only one who appreciated getting a rise out of others when he decided to do things?

SPOILER!!: Smethwyck
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Ellie was momentarily disappointed when Headmaster Trent had interjected to answer her question that had been direction to Stella. They weren’t going to be meeting any dark creatures today. A pity, but it didn’t mean the lesson couldn’t be fun. That they we’re in a completely soundproof classroom was super unnerving and caused her to straightened up a little and to reach down to grab onto her wand for comfort.

Headmaster Trent then asked them to say things that required silence. Raising her hand Ellie answered "Yoga. My father does meditative yoga every night to calm his head." was good when you wanted to sleep peacefully. "Oh and if you are playing muggle reversed hide and go seek where you find and hide with other peers from the one that’s searching then you need to be silent to not get caught. It's fun!" We’re they going to be sneaking on each other or something?


"Correct. Both those activities would require and turn out better if you employed silence." He'd already covered the benefits of silence in both scenarios but it didn't make her response less true.

"Meditative yoga would especially benefit. A calm environment where you can clear your mind and focus on your breathing. Noise would only dismantle that."

SPOILER!!: Botros
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In truth, Aaron just needed to get used to the idea of early morning lessons and being expected to finish mounds of assignments in short periods of time again. He was off to a rough start. "Still adjusting, Sir. Sorry about that." He ruffled his hair again before refocusing on those around him. Had he unintentionally been disruptive?

Little Rebecca's brother was looking in his direction, and the Prefect offered the younger boy an apologetic smile. Not that there was much to be done about him attracting attention. He'd shot up like a weed over the summer. And his restlessness probably wasn't helping. He was still getting used to be being taller, when he used to be the smallest.

Repressing yet another yawn, Aaron raised his hand. "Dealing with bees requires calm and moderate silence. I have to keep silent around my hives at home, in order not to excite them. They can be fatal when stirred up." Probably not the type of answer the Headmaster was looking for, but he was tired and he could talk about his bees all day long.


"Quite alright, my boy." He was still adjusting to the castle life once again himself. Overnight he'd gone from being responsible for four people--himself included--to once again being in charge of hundreds of students in what could politely be described as something near a death trap. Never a dull moment, yeah?

"Bees?" Huh. "Never pegged you for the sort, Botros, but I suppose you're right. You wanna make sure you don't disrupt their environment too much or give them reason to perceive you as a threat." Such an interesting contrast. Beater (the most violent position on the Quidditch pitch) then gentle bee keeper. The world was an interesting place, wasn't it?


Was that the last of them? It was time to move on then. Malachi walked to a section of wall while the last of them offered up an answer. With a tap of his wand, the wall opened up to reveal a ball pit. It was meant only for storage.

"Now that we've discussed the virtues of silence, we're going to try a little exercise that ties in with what one of your classmates said. In duels, life truly does become easier when you aren't announcing your every intention to your opponent. Keeping the element of surprise is often just the push you need to get you into the winning position. The easiest way to keep the element of surprise? Non-verbal spells."

The man reached into the pit for the balls, passing them around to the students. It wouldn't be enough for everyone, in fact only half of them would end up with a ball. "We won't really get into non-verbals until Thursday's lesson but today we'll be doing something of a light introduction. Think of it as more a class on applicability. Getting you to solidly understand what makes them such a game changer."

They'd have an essay at some point, but he wouldn't bring THAT up just yet.

"Easiest way to do that is with a little game of dodgeball. As you can see, only half of you possess a ball. If you don't have one, find someone that does." Pair work. "If you don't have a ball, come collect a blindfold." Here he paused to fish the blindfolds from his pocket. He extended them to the students for them to take. "Those of you with blindfolds will be the first victi--volunteers." That was probably a better word for it. "This exercise is simple. In pairs, the student with the ball will have two shots at you. In one shot, you must say where your throwing the ball, whether to the left, the right, toward their face, by their legs. Be as detailed as you can. In the next shot, say nothing, just throw the ball. In both throws, the blindfolded student will have to dodge the attack." Did they see where this was going? It was essentially a duel. The spoken throw being the spell with an incantation and the silent throw being the non-verbal.

The balls would not be tremendously painful no matter how hard they were thrown, suffice to say the man didn't trust half of them. "Give yourselves some space along the line." At that, a line appeared dividing the room into equal halves. "Blindfolded kids on this side." He pointed. "And those with a ball on the other. Face each other. You can begin when you're ready. I'll give you about 10 minutes."


OOC: We've come to the mini-activity portion of the lesson! You'll have until around this time on Friday, May 10th give or take a few hours. Find a partner and take turns throwing the ball at each other while the other partner is blindfolded. In one throw, have your character explicitly state how and where the ball is being thrown, in the other just go for it. Have fun! Nudge me if you've got any questions. Malachi will of course still be present to help as needed.
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