Picking the animals! A Poop * k8 *
OOoOOooooh designing a zooooooo. Aboli was already scribbling ideas before Recard had even finished explaining. She was DEFINITELY taking the two mundane-one magical route. She just had to figure out the layout and the reasons for why each creature appeared.
Hmm. Number 1...his early life. He was expelled, then he...what had he done next - she glanced back up at her notes. Then, he was commissioned to write Fantastic Beasts. What's an animal that could represent that part of his life? What's an animal that seemed to be an outcast, but was really quite sweet, perhaps misunderstood? And THEN, Aboli had it. She wrote the FIRST animal her zoo would entertain - sharks. To represent what society might have seen him as - dangerous, outcast, in the deep end - but really, he was smart and just trying to do his best! It was SIMPLY PERFECT. Also, who didn't love visiting sharks? Aboli thought they were cool.
Animal #2. Aboli tapped her quill end against her cheek as she thought. The next part of his life. The COOL part. He met the love of his life AND did the thing for werewolves...what if I did wolves. A pack of 'em! Wolves are really lovey dovey to each other and stick together. It could represent THAT part of his life. And so, she jotted down WHITE WOLVES as the second animal. She figured people would enjoy the regalia of white wolves. Last animal, and it has to be magical. It should encompass his accomplishments as a WHOLE and everything he did not just for wizards, but for humanity. He banned experimental breeding... Honestly, Aboli just kept thinking about Thunderbirds. So, she added a Thunderbird to her zoo. "A poor zoo with only three animals..." she muttered to herself, but for the sake of the assignment, she was done deciding which creatures she'd include. Sharks. Wolves. Thunderbird. She even had different KINDS of animals - fish, bird, mammal. That was cool, too. She was missing a reptile, her favorite, but eh. She would live!
Now, to cut out pictures of them! She went to go peruse the magazines Recard had told them about.
__________________ "You can justify anything if you do it poetically enough."
Roman Gellar ● 1st Year ● Slytherin |