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Hogwarts RPG Name: Lola A. Second Year | Mischievous Niffler Even though this was a large group and she was at the front, Alice was still able to hear everything going on in the back. "Correct, Anna," she said, recognizing the voice of the Gryffindor prefect, who she was happy to hear participate in the discussion. "Our dear Nick tragically lost his life after accidentally causing a woman to grow tusks. He'd been trying to fix her crooked teeth." Yep. The Bloody Baron...perhaps the most tragic of the ghosts. "You're quite right. The chains that the Baron wears, and the blood - both of these signify the terrible tragedy of this poor ghost's crime against Rowena Ravenclaw."
The Grey Lady was Alice's favorite, though she was obviously biased. It was nice to hear a positive fact about her from one of the other Ravenclaws."I can attest to the veracity of that statement, Dorian," she said with a small smile that no one would see since she was in front. "The Grey Lady can be a friend to those are respectful to her." SPOILER!!: Indigo
Indigo had been sitting next to Vita as he waited for the lesson to start, but now that they were moving that might be more complicated. She was supposed to be in the back, since she was a prefect. Indigo was tempted to drift that way as well, but he was worried about getting in trouble. He was still near the back, but decided that if he couldn't be next to Vita he could walk with Nina. He gave his friend a small smile as he fell into step beside her.
What did he know about the school's ghosts? Not much, to be honest. Indigo didn't really pay them much attention, beyond what was polite. He hadn't been there since his first year, either, so it wasn't like he'd been among this school's ghosts his entire school career. If he was asked about ghosts at Beauxbatons that might be an easier question, but she had asked specifically about Hogwarts, so he tried to come up with a fact he knew about that. "The Grey Lady's name is actually Helena Ravenclaw, and her mother was Rowena Ravenclaw, one of the founders of Hogwarts." That was probably pretty common knowledge, but it was really the best Indigo could do.
"Once again correct," said Alice with another small smile to another fact about the Grey Lady. "They had a complex relationship." She would leave it at that for now just in case someone else wanted to mention something about it. "Correct, Mr.Dooley, and that is a very practical thing to know when dealing with our pesky Peeves," said the professor, recognizing Patrick's voice even though she wasn't looking at them to see who was speaking. "I wish I knew what it is that makes Peeves respect the Baron. I wish I knew so I could replicate it for myself and all the other staff." So many nice things were being said about the Grey Lady today. Alice liked that. "You are correct, Ms. Gladin. The Grey Lady gave young Potter key information needed to destroy a Hocrux of Tom Riddle. She is probably one of the few people who can accurately claim to having thwarted a dark lord after dying." Not that the Grey Lady was a known boaster. Ah, the first non-house ghost mention. Alice hoped they would get to one of these eventually, and Moaning Myrtle was as good a place to start (in fact, better) than any other non-founder. "Yes, she was, in one of the darker days that this school has had - and we've had many. Poor Moaning Myrtle never even made it to her third year of school. She might be here at this party, oh so I've heard." "I've read this too, though I must admit my knowledge of the Fat Friar is less extensive than my knowledge of the other three. But yes, he appears to have been a man in many talents - healing being one of them." She came to a screeching halt. If someone was right behind her, that student would have bumped into her. A frown was on her face (which none of the students could see as she was in the front), but she quickly replaced it with a neutral expression as she kept walking. "That is indeed a fact on one of our ghosts, Rylee," she said, for she knew who had spoken even though she wasn't looking at her. "Lucky she got to stay with us as a ghost, right?" Alice forced a smile and increased her stride. Alice pivoted to look (though she kept walking so as to avoid an incident like what happened a few seconds ago) at who had just volunteered this new information. "Duncan Ashe? You know, Thadius, I think you are the first person to tell me something I don't know about the ghosts here. Tell me more about this Duncan, and why is it that I have never met him?" There were hundreds of ghosts at Hogwarts, so she did not disbelieve him. If this turned out to be true, then young Thadius was in for a point reward. Alice was not sure she understood this answer - though she had an idea. Just to make sure, she asked for clarification. "Are you referring to the temperature drop associated with ghosts - the way your nose freezes up when one passes through you?" Alice smiled at this answer. "I agree very much. Something tells me you'll enjoy this party. Just remember to be sensitive in any conversation with Myrtle." Alice nodded grimly. 'Yes, unfortunately she does that quite a lot. It can be awkward, but we understand why she's attached to them, considering that's where she died." "Yep, which is why he was rejected after applying to join the Headless Hunt. Poor fellow. And all because of an accident with some crooked teeth." Not to say that she didn't emphasize with the woman cursed with tusks.
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Almost all the students had participated in their twenty minute or so conversation. Now of course there was no way to make sure that everyone participated (they were moving much too fast for that!), but this was a subject that the students seemed happy to discuss, so Alice wasn't going to bother too much about silent students.
There was one moment where they had to stop walking as they waited for one of the moving staircases to become available to them. It was at this point that Alice turned around to face the students and give off some more instructions. "You all seem to be familiar with at least one of this school's ghosts. I'm proud of you. Now, I want you all to be respectful with the ghosts. Remember that we are guests. Socialize with them. See if any of them will share with you some details about their life. Warning: Some of them won't, and you have to respect that. There will be many who will be happy to talk with you. We'll meet up back in my classroom for a final discussion after the party. Well, here are our stairs. Mind your step, children."
They got on the stairs and were carried down to the lower floors. Very soon they would find themselves at the entrance to the Spirit Room... ooc: we're going to continue inside the spirit room.
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