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PhoenixRising "So inside this box, there's some fake baby dolls with injury simulators. Your task will be to play doctor and heal the babies using the spells we've just practiced pronouncing. They'll have ailments from the sniffles or runny noses, to broken arms or legs. I'll place one of the baby dolls on your desks and you may begin." ooc: soooo sorryyy for the delay !! work and then allergies which mimicked cold symptoms decided to drain my energy to post, sooo apologies and thank you for your patience!!! <3 AnYwAy !!! MAIN ACTIVITY TIME. Professor Mancini walked around placing a baby doll on your desk at random (but appropriately suited for the two healing charms that your character's grade level is working on). Your job is to first take note of WHAT'S WRONG with the baby doll and to use the spell to heal them. If the correct spell is used, they'll magically heal. You may also work with a partner if you chooooooseeee ... and uh, hope this all makes sense BUT if not, DM/VM me, or ask IC here ... okay, thanks. Have fun !! Take as many or few posts as you feel you need. Delilah diverted her attention to both the professor and the boxes. Babies...with injuries? Sounded terrible to look at. At least that'd be motivation for her to start healing things. She'd been super hesitant about students using healing charms before, but this might change her mind.
Those were the thoughts running through Delilah's mind as the professor placed a baby doll in front of the first year. Delilah winced as she looked down at the doll A broken leg? REALLY? It was hard to look at a baby with such an injury. Then to add insult to injury, the poor baby was sniffling.
She decided to try and cure the broken leg first, because let's face it--a baby with a broken leg was just awful. She would deal with the sniffling later. She'd console the baby and maybe even give it a little hug, but it was fake, so no. She pointed her wand toward the leg and made a circular motion around it.
"Episkey!" she said. It literally happened within seconds. The snapping back into place was like a blur, but the leg was literally healed. As a first year, she wouldn't normally expect to get it right so fast, but they
had just done a lot of practice.