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The Narrator 09-28-2010 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Monique Bernard (Post 9818026)
A key? It was a good thing Monique decided to kick at the bush before moving on. That might very well be the key to the door up ahead.

Monique began reaching toward the key when she realized that it had just been under a burning bush. She should probably wait for it to cool down. But who had time for that? She'd cool it down herself.

After turning off her wand light she aimed her wand at the key. "Aguamenti." she said once again watering the area. After a few minutes she stopped the flow of water and bent forward to pick the key up.

Hopefully it wasn't still hot.

The key hisses as it cools, but it is eventually cool enough to touch. It is heavy in your hand as you pull it out.

Light continues to stream in from the holds the stalk has caused, though the rest of the cave seems still.

Noel Laurent 09-28-2010 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9818012)
Good thing you thought of that gripping charm as the climb is steep.

As you rummage, your foot kicks something hard and definitely not floral. It is a key. Old, rusted and simple, it is heavy in your hand.

Moving around the dead plants with his foot, he pretty much lost all hope that whatever it was that was shiny…was gone.

Until that is, something hard hit his foot. Or was it his foot hit something hard? Nah, something hard definitely hit HIS foot. He was not at all clumsy. Unless you count those few times that he was. Raising his eyebrows in surprise, Noel bent down slowly as to not damage his leg any further, and shifted the dead plants and leaves away to see what it was. Probably a rock no doubt.

But, no. It wasn’t.

Lifting up a key, a rather HEAVY key at that, he stared at it in his hand for a moment, taking in the design. It was old and rusted, and rather simply then other key’s he’d seen in his life, but mostly old and rusted. Just like the padlock on the door.

Realization hitting him, he wobbled back into the standing position and slowly made his way to the door. Holding the mirror/plate under his arm and his wand in his hand, he shakily held the padlock and placed the key inside…

..and slowly turned it.

Brielle Lambert 09-28-2010 03:41 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9818012)
Your quick thinking has saved your offerings and as the bowtruckles in your tree come to life, they do not attack, instead partaking in the goods you have brought.

Now, how to get to the far shore? The other trees appear to have bowtruckles, while the lilypads bob in and out of the water, which churns dangerously.

As her feet hit the Lilypad, Brielle was rather annoyed to see that it like the one early was just going to sink and get her wet.

Being inspired by the spells she had just performed, Brielle had an idea.

Looping her arms over the tree branch, Brielle pointed her wand at the rather large lilypad and in a clear voice uttered, "Wingardium Leviosa!" as she swished and flicked. The lily pad began to slowly rise from the water, exposing it's root "Fixate!" she smiled, and in the same breathe muttered, "Diffindo" as she slashed her wand at the root.

Her had heard of flying carpets, but Flying lilypads, this was a whole new kettle of fish.

Pulling herself back up with her arms, Breille gingerly began to lower herself onto her escape route.

"Bonne Chance!" she whispered to herself.

The Narrator 09-28-2010 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Noel Laurent (Post 9818039)
Moving around the dead plants with his foot, he pretty much lost all hope that whatever it was that was shiny…was gone.

Until that is, something hard hit his foot. Or was it his foot hit something hard? Nah, something hard definitely hit HIS foot. He was not at all clumsy. Unless you count those few times that he was. Raising his eyebrows in surprise, Noel bent down slowly as to not damage his leg any further, and shifted the dead plants and leaves away to see what it was. Probably a rock no doubt.

But, no. It wasn’t.

Lifting up a key, a rather HEAVY key at that, he stared at it in his hand for a moment, taking in the design. It was old and rusted, and rather simply then other key’s he’d seen in his life, but mostly old and rusted. Just like the padlock on the door.

Realization hitting him, he wobbled back into the standing position and slowly made his way to the door. Holding the mirror/plate under his arm and his wand in his hand, he shakily held the padlock and placed the key inside…

..and slowly turned it.

The key turns in the lock as the light continues to stream in, the one tendril of the stalk still shines, and the cave grows still once more.

Behind the door is a steep, empty corridor, well lit from light streaming in from an opening at the end.

If you take a deep breath, you'll smell something you haven't since you entered the cave. Fresh air.

You're out. You're done. You're alive.

Just a little walking left.


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Originally Posted by Brielle Lambert (Post 9818042)
As her feet hit the Lilypad, Brielle was rather annoyed to see that it like the one early was just going to sink and get her wet.

Being inspired by the spells she had just performed, Brielle had an idea.

Looping her arms over the tree branch, Brielle pointed her wand at the rather large lilypad and in a clear voice uttered, "Wingardium Leviosa!" as she swished and flicked. The lily pad began to slowly rise from the water, exposing it's root "Fixate!" she smiled, and in the same breathe muttered, "Diffindo" as she slashed her wand at the root.

Her had heard of flying carpets, but Flying lilypads, this was a whole new kettle of fish.

Pulling herself back up with her arms, Breille gingerly began to lower herself onto her escape route.

"Bonne Chance!" she whispered to herself.

Your flying lilypad taxi supports you nicely. If you can propel it to shore, you'll arrive quite easily.

Once you do, though, and your feet touch down on the sand, an onslaught of bouncing bulbs begins. They do not target you directly, but as they careen off the cavern walls and the grass, they cannot help but pummel you in the process. There is nowhere to run, as the shore bumps up against walls of rock on all sides. If you can look around long enough - not likely until the bulbs are taken care of - one wall only goes so high. But, it is too high to jump and too sheer to climb. An errant bulb knocks a bag from a shelf in the wall, spilling a bean that burrows its way into the sand.

From that bean, green tendrils being to sprout, working their way toward the surface and breaking through.

Jermaine Rousseau 09-28-2010 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9817713)
Your wand! It pulls free easily, but the bowtruckles are most upset as they continue their assault, trying to pry the stick from your hands.

"OH NO YOU DON"T!" Jermaine shouted as the bowtruckles try to get the wand back out of his hands. He was not letting go no matter how much they attacked. That wand was his.

Shaking the stick bugs off his hands he starts pointing his wand at them...

"PETRIFICUS TOTALUS!"

He shouts over and over as he jumps/falls from the tree.

Oh Merlin hopefully he lands in the water.

Monique Bernard 09-28-2010 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9818036)
The key hisses as it cools, but it is eventually cool enough to touch. It is heavy in your hand as you pull it out.

Light continues to stream in from the holds the stalk has caused, though the rest of the cave seems still.

Monique tossed the key up and caught it in her hand. Oh yeah. Key, check.

Now, what was that other shiny thing? The bean stalk looked too far away to climb... hmm... could she just summon it? She wasn't quite sure what the object was, but it was clearly right there. So perhaps the object being so close would make summoning the object easier.

She stared directly at the shiny thing before giving it a try. "Accio Shiny Object!" she said aiming her wand up toward the tendril. Hopefully that would work.

Noel Laurent 09-28-2010 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9818045)
The key turns in the lock as the light continues to stream in, the one tendril of the stalk still shines, and the cave grows still once more.

Behind the door is a steep, empty corridor, well lit from light streaming in from an opening at the end.

If you take a deep breath, you'll smell something you haven't since you entered the cave. Fresh air.

You're out. You're done. You're alive.

Just a little walking left.

Light.

That's all that mattered to him at the moment was the light. So much light behind the door!

Having opened it, he squinted his eyes to adjust to the new brightness before stepping into the corridor. The light was coming from the other end, causing his heart to explode with anticipation. Light, meant light from outdoors!

OUTDOORS!

Breathing deeply, he noticed that the air was unlike the kind in the cave. It wasn't heavy or had a weird musky smell to it, but it was clean. Easy to breathe. Fresh! Oh, fresh air..

And light. This was the only time, he wasn't scared of walking to the light.

Brielle Lambert 09-28-2010 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9818045)
Your flying lilypad taxi supports you nicely. If you can propel it to shore, you'll arrive quite easily.

Once you do, though, and your feet touch down on the sand, an onslaught of bouncing bulbs begins. They do not target you directly, but as they careen off the cavern walls and the grass, they cannot help but pummel you in the process. There is nowhere to run, as the shore bumps up against walls of rock on all sides. If you can look around long enough - not likely until the bulbs are taken care of - one wall only goes so high. But, it is too high to jump and too sheer to climb. An errant bulb knocks a bag from a shelf in the wall, spilling a bean that burrows its way into the sand.

From that bean, green tendrils being to sprout, working their way toward the surface and breaking through.

Landing on the Lily pad, Brielle’s smile was enough to make her forget about the tournament for just a moment, Flying Lily pad, How cool is that!?

After coming back to reality, the French girl, pointed her way at the pad and said “Locomotor Lily Pad!” and directing it with her wand, the Queen of Green…ery, shot across the lake, laughing to herself all the way. Pulling up at the shore, Brielle stepped off her green carriage and muttered a quick, “Merci” before turning her attention to the next stage.

However she wished he had never stepped off the pad at all. As her foot touched the ground, the light from the bluebell flames illuminated the fact that it was alive with hundreds of bouncing plant bulbs, bulbs that were obvious blind as they began smacking her around like a rag doll.
How rude!” she declared, as she was whacked from every angle.

She needed to stop the bulbs and quick, “Immobulus!” she declare rather annoyed that she was using the same spells over and over, due to the fact she was being judge, but she comforted herself with the fact that a basic spell was like a trusted friend, always there for her.

The Narrator 09-28-2010 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Jermaine Rousseau (Post 9818047)
"OH NO YOU DON"T!" Jermaine shouted as the bowtruckles try to get the wand back out of his hands. He was not letting go no matter how much they attacked. That wand was his.

Shaking the stick bugs off his hands he starts pointing his wand at them...

"PETRIFICUS TOTALUS!"

He shouts over and over as he jumps/falls from the tree.

Oh Merlin hopefully he lands in the water.

The dark water envelopes you as you jump in, but the bowtruckles do not follow. It churns around you.

Wand now in hand, you might want to see to some light. Once you do, a quick look around will tell you that you are in the middle of the lake, with the far shore in front of you. That is your destination. That is where you must go.

The lilypads below seem to bob in and out of the water as it churns and the trees spread further apart. Skittering among the leaves suggests that the bowtruckles in neighboring treesare anxious to be appeased, as well.

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Originally Posted by Monique Bernard (Post 9818053)
Monique tossed the key up and caught it in her hand. Oh yeah. Key, check.

Now, what was that other shiny thing? The bean stalk looked too far away to climb... hmm... could she just summon it? She wasn't quite sure what the object was, but it was clearly right there. So perhaps the object being so close would make summoning the object easier.

She stared directly at the shiny thing before giving it a try. "Accio Shiny Object!" she said aiming her wand up toward the tendril. Hopefully that would work.

The shiny bit from the stalk wobbles as you summon it, before breaking free.

What flies toward you is a shimmering silver circular mirror the size of a dinner plate. The frame is ornate, with the roman numeral III engraved in the top center.

It flies through the air like a wobbly frisbee.

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Originally Posted by Noel Laurent (Post 9818057)
Light.

That's all that mattered to him at the moment was the light. So much light behind the door!

Having opened it, he squinted his eyes to adjust to the new brightness before stepping into the corridor. The light was coming from the other end, causing his heart to explode with anticipation. Light, meant light from outdoors!

OUTDOORS!

Breathing deeply, he noticed that the air was unlike the kind in the cave. It wasn't heavy or had a weird musky smell to it, but it was clean. Easy to breathe. Fresh! Oh, fresh air..

And light. This was the only time, he wasn't scared of walking to the light.

The door closes behind the champion as he exits.

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Originally Posted by Brielle Lambert (Post 9818076)
Landing on the Lily pad, Brielle’s smile was enough to make her forget about the tournament for just a moment, Flying Lily pad, How cool is that!?

After coming back to reality, the French girl, pointed her way at the pad and said “Locomotor Lily Pad!” and directing it with her wand, the Queen of Green…ery, shot across the lake, laughing to herself all the way. Pulling up at the shore, Brielle stepped off her green carriage and muttered a quick, “Merci” before turning her attention to the next stage.

However she wished he had never stepped off the pad at all. As her foot touched the ground, the light from the bluebell flames illuminated the fact that it was alive with hundreds of bouncing plant bulbs, bulbs that were obvious blind as they began smacking her around like a rag doll.
How rude!” she declared, as she was whacked from every angle.

She needed to stop the bulbs and quick, “Immobulus!” she declare rather annoyed that she was using the same spells over and over, due to the fact she was being judge, but she comforted herself with the fact that a basic spell was like a trusted friend, always there for her.

The bulbs freeze and stop their assault, granting you a reprieve from their beating.

Along the cave wall, the stalk continues to grow, widening, with tendrils shooting out the side like ladder rungs.

Brielle Lambert 09-28-2010 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9818428)
The bulbs freeze and stop their assault, granting you a reprieve from their beating.

Along the cave wall, the stalk continues to grow, widening, with tendrils shooting out the side like ladder rungs.

The next obstacle was made for Brielle, after all she had perfected the Possum crawl!

Moving quickly the French girl launched herself at the living ladder and began to climb, pulling herself upwards, the scratches on her hands re-asserting their presence. But the girl had no time to feel pain, she just had to keep going.

Further up and further in.

Monique Bernard 09-28-2010 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9818428)
The shiny bit from the stalk wobbles as you summon it, before breaking free.

What flies toward you is a shimmering silver circular mirror the size of a dinner plate. The frame is ornate, with the roman numeral III engraved in the top center.

It flies through the air like a wobbly frisbee.

Monique quickly put the key in her pocket before catching the shiny frisbe. A mirror? They hid a mirror down here? She looked over the mirror. It was very pretty. And there was a number III engraved on top. Interesting.

Eww... but she was not so pretty. Best not look at that again...

Now, with her mirror in hand she headed striaght toward the door she spotted earlier. There was a rusty padlock. She reached into her pocket and put in the rusty key. She then tried turning the key.

The Narrator 09-28-2010 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Brielle Lambert (Post 9818463)
The next obstacle was made for Brielle, after all she had perfected the Possum crawl!

Moving quickly the French girl launched herself at the living ladder and began to climb, pulling herself upwards, the scratches on her hands re-asserting their presence. But the girl had no time to feel pain, she just had to keep going.

Further up and further in.

If beanstalks were elevators, this would be your floor. Climb the stalk any higher and there would be no ground to set your feet on. Tread carefully, however, as the path quickly narrows and there are no walls. Instead, perilous drop-offs await on both sides should one slip.

Soon, you come to another fork. From where you stand, the only different you can notice is that one path looks wider, at least as far as you can see, that is. Nothing else betrays what may lie ahead. Which way? Left and narrow or right and wide?

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Originally Posted by Monique Bernard (Post 9818732)
Monique quickly put the key in her pocket before catching the shiny frisbe. A mirror? They hid a mirror down here? She looked over the mirror. It was very pretty. And there was a number III engraved on top. Interesting.

Eww... but she was not so pretty. Best not look at that again...

Now, with her mirror in hand she headed striaght toward the door she spotted earlier. There was a rusty padlock. She reached into her pocket and put in the rusty key. She then tried turning the key.

The key turns in the lock as the light continues to stream in, and the cave grows still once more.

Behind the door is a steep, empty corridor, well lit from light streaming in from an opening at the end.

If you take a deep breath, you'll smell something you haven't since you entered the cave. Fresh air.

You're out. You're done. You're alive.

Just a little walking left.

Jermaine Rousseau 09-28-2010 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9818428)
The dark water envelopes you as you jump in, but the bowtruckles do not follow. It churns around you.

Wand now in hand, you might want to see to some light. Once you do, a quick look around will tell you that you are in the middle of the lake, with the far shore in front of you. That is your destination. That is where you must go.

The lilypads below seem to bob in and out of the water as it churns and the trees spread further apart. Skittering among the leaves suggests that the bowtruckles in neighboring trees are anxious to be appeased, as well.

Jermaine was a bit relieved when he landed in the water and not in another tree... or worse on the hard ground. Not to mention the bowtruckles didn't follow him. That in itself was a HUGE relief.

"LUMOS!"

Unable to see anything due to the darkness Jermaine lit his wand. It is then that he realizes he is in the MIDDLE of the lake. Spotting the lilypads floating around he decides to not mess with them. The last time he tried using them he ended up just falling in the water. Since he was already in the water there was no reason to try to stay dry.

The only way he can get to that shore now is to swim for it. Arms and hands aching and bloody he starts to swim making sure NOT to let go of his wand. He was not about to lose it now.

The Narrator 09-28-2010 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Jermaine Rousseau (Post 9819904)
Jermaine was a bit relieved when he landed in the water and not in another tree... or worse on the hard ground. Not to mention the bowtruckles didn't follow him. That in itself was a HUGE relief.

"LUMOS!"

Unable to see anything due to the darkness Jermaine lit his wand. It is then that he realizes he is in the MIDDLE of the lake. Spotting the lilypads floating around he decides to not mess with them. The last time he tried using them he ended up just falling in the water. Since he was already in the water there was no reason to try to stay dry.

The only way he can get to that shore now is to swim for it. Arms and hands aching and bloody he starts to swim making sure NOT to let go of his wand. He was not about to lose it now.

The water churns, knocking you into lilypads and tree roots as you swim. It batters you as it swells over your head. If you have strength enough, though, to keep your head above water and not drown, you will reach the shore.

When you do, and set down on the sand, an onslaught of bouncing bulbs begins. They do not target you directly, but as they careen off the cavern walls and the grass, they cannot help but pummel you in the process. There is nowhere to run, as the shore bumps up against walls of rock on all sides. If you can look around long enough - not likely until the bulbs are taken care of - one wall only goes so high. But, it is too high to jump and too sheer to climb. An errant bulb knocks a bag from a shelf in the wall, spilling a bean that burrows its way into the sand.

From that bean, green tendrils being to sprout, working their way toward the surface and breaking through.

Brielle Lambert 09-28-2010 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9819506)
If beanstalks were elevators, this would be your floor. Climb the stalk any higher and there would be no ground to set your feet on. Tread carefully, however, as the path quickly narrows and there are no walls. Instead, perilous drop-offs await on both sides should one slip.

Soon, you come to another fork. From where you stand, the only different you can notice is that one path looks wider, at least as far as you can see, that is. Nothing else betrays what may lie ahead. Which way? Left and narrow or right and wide?


Climbing up the stalk been a welcome relief, as the stalk wasn't trying to kill her or scratch out her eyes. But it did however continue to grow, up into the darkness, and Brielle knew that at some point she would have to get off.

As she came to a ledge that the stalk past, the girl just knew this is where she would depart the stalk, however what she found was not the most comforting sight.

The ledge was a road into further darkness, but it was also wall-less. A lone gangway with nothing to hold on to, and nothing to stop her falling to her death.

However this was something Brielle could get through easily. What was the way ahead, but a stone catwalk, and what was Brielle but an aspiring model with a great walk.


With the grace of a jungle cat, Brielle began to walk, her steps light, trying not to dislodge any rocks, and her strides wide to cover the distance.

Another Fork?

This was something Brielle was not pleased to see. Again the girl was faced with another choice, small or wide. She could not help but think that the wide one was too easy, that it would only lead to more pain. But then again, the narrow one was sure to only get narrower.

Wide it was.

The Narrator 09-28-2010 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Brielle Lambert (Post 9820180)
Climbing up the stalk been a welcome relief, as the stalk wasn't trying to kill her or scratch out her eyes. But it did however continue to grow, up into the darkness, and Brielle knew that at some point she would have to get off.

As she came to a ledge that the stalk past, the girl just knew this is where she would depart the stalk, however what she found was not the most comforting sight.

The ledge was a road into further darkness, but it was also wall-less. A lone gangway with nothing to hold on to, and nothing to stop her falling to her death.

However this was something Brielle could get through easily. What was the way ahead, but a stone catwalk, and what was Brielle but an aspiring model with a great walk.


With the grace of a jungle cat, Brielle began to walk, her steps light, trying not to dislodge any rocks, and her strides wide to cover the distance.

Another Fork?

This was something Brielle was not pleased to see. Again the girl was faced with another choice, small or wide. She could not help but think that the wide one was too easy, that it would only lead to more pain. But then again, the narrow one was sure to only get narrower.

Wide it was.

The path was wider, for sure, but as you travel further down it, the incline grows steeper and the path slick with water. Watch your footing. It's a long way down.

As you proceed forward, your path is suddenly blocked by a large, spiky plant that spans the width of the walkway. At first you think it might just be a harmless pile of vines, until the vines start moving, trying to grab you with their long, green tendrils. To your horror, the plant also seems to have numerous fangs—you might want to avoid those. Don’t forget to look out for spikes, getting hit by one of those must be VERY unpleasant! The only way to advance is to get past this extremely venomous plant, so tread carefully!

Brielle Lambert 09-29-2010 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9820190)
The path was wider, for sure, but as you travel further down it, the incline grows steeper and the path slick with water. Watch your footing. It's a long way down.

As you proceed forward, your path is suddenly blocked by a large, spiky plant that spans the width of the walkway. At first you think it might just be a harmless pile of vines, until the vines start moving, trying to grab you with their long, green tendrils. To your horror, the plant also seems to have numerous fangs—you might want to avoid those. Don’t forget to look out for spikes, getting hit by one of those must be VERY unpleasant! The only way to advance is to get past this extremely venomous plant, so tread carefully!

Happy with her choice, Brielle flittered her way along the path, moving quickly but ensuring she had sure footing, there was nothing like falling of a cliff to end the day in a bad way.

Moving onwards, the girl began to notice that the floor was becoming rather damp, and also beginning to steepen. "Not Good." The French girl muttered, as she turned her feet sidewards and began edge her way further along.


Brielle could have screamed at what see saw next, another vine, creeping and crawling at her, she had three Fire Seeds left, but she didn't need them, she had her wand.

"Incendio!" the Seventh Year declared, shooting fire from her wand time, she hadn't the patience for another weed,

The Narrator 09-29-2010 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Brielle Lambert (Post 9820222)
Happy with her choice, Brielle flittered her way along the path, moving quickly but ensuring she had sure footing, there was nothing like falling of a cliff to end the day in a bad way.

Moving onwards, the girl began to notice that the floor was becoming rather damp, and also beginning to steepen. "Not Good." The French girl muttered, as she turned her feet sidewards and began edge her way further along.


Brielle could have screamed at what see saw next, another vine, creeping and crawling at her, she had three Fire Seeds left, but she didn't need them, she had her wand.

"Incendio!" the Seventh Year declared, shooting fire from her wand time, she hadn't the patience for another weed,

The plant burst into flames, its tendrils flailing all over the place as it reached out towards the champion with it's long vines, which were of course aflame due to the spell. EEEEP! There was no telling if the plant was succumb to the fire eventually, but at the moment, it was just an angry and wanted to grab the champion with it's fiery vines.

Brielle Lambert 09-29-2010 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9820273)
The plant burst into flames, its tendrils flailing all over the place as it reached out towards the champion with it's long vines, which were of course aflame due to the spell. EEEEP! There was no telling if the plant was succumb to the fire eventually, but at the moment, it was just an angry and wanted to grab the champion with it's fiery vines.

Oh.......baguette.....

Brielle was not expecting what happened as a result of her flames, usually one would expect to see the plant burn to a crisp, but the gnashing vine in front of her whirled wildly, fighting for it's life.

As it whipped at her legs with his flaming tendrils, Brielle immediately had a chance of heart, she had tried fire now she would try ice.

"Aguamenti!" She uttered, the fire from her wand turning to water, that she used to hose down the plant.

Once it was was soaking wet Brielle with a quick flick of her wrist, shot another spell at the plant.
"Glacius!"

The Narrator 09-29-2010 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Brielle Lambert (Post 9820307)
Oh.......baguette.....

Brielle was not expecting what happened as a result of her flames, usually one would expect to see the plant burn to a crisp, but the gnashing vine in front of her whirled wildly, fighting for it's life.

As it whipped at her legs with his flaming tendrils, Brielle immediately had a chance of heart, she had tried fire now she would try ice.

"Aguamenti!" She uttered, the fire from her wand turning to water, that she used to hose down the plant.

Once it was was soaking wet Brielle with a quick flick of her wrist, shot another spell at the plant.
"Glacius!"

The plant flailed around angrily...it was NOT liking all these harsh conditions it was being put through. The ice DID keep it stable for a small amount of time, but eventually the strength of the plant managed to break the ice and it was flailing around once more.

The vines continued to dance around the champion. Perhaps there's a more effective way to get rid of this venomous monster?

Brielle Lambert 09-29-2010 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9820321)
The plant flailed around angrily...it was NOT liking all these harsh conditions it was being put through. The ice DID keep it stable for a small amount of time, but eventually the strength of the plant managed to break the ice and it was flailing around once more.

The vines continued to dance around the champion. Perhaps there's a more effective way to get rid of this venomous monster?

What. The. Hell.

Brielle's patience had been zero to start with, she had had enough of all these attaching plants, why could they not have been a section where all she had to do was smell some flowers.

However that was not much of a challenge.


Standing well out of the way of it's groping vines, Brielle calmed herself, and tried to attack the issue of the plant in a logical manner. Thinking back to her lesson's on Herbology back in France, as well as the recent book's she had read for DodsonThe Challenges, Brielle could help but think that the plant looked familiar.

In a stab in the dark Brielle cried, "Diffindo" Slashing her wand at the heart of the plant.

She could only hope it was the Venomous Tentacula, and that not only would her spell cut it's arms, but also stun it.

The Narrator 09-29-2010 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Brielle Lambert (Post 9820349)
What. The. Hell.

Brielle's patience had been zero to start with, she had had enough of all these attaching plants, why could they not have been a section where all she had to do was smell some flowers.

However that was not much of a challenge.


Standing well out of the way of it's groping vines, Brielle calmed herself, and tried to attack the issue of the plant in a logical manner. Thinking back to her lesson's on Herbology back in France, as well as the recent book's she had read for DodsonThe Challenges, Brielle could help but think that the plant looked familiar.

In a stab in the dark Brielle cried, "Diffindo" Slashing her wand at the heart of the plant.

She could only hope it was the Venomous Tentacula, and that not only would her spell cut it's arms, but also stun it.

The single Diffindo spell chopped one of the vines right off the plant. In anger the plant spit out more venom in the champion's direction, but it's clear that the Severing Charm did indeed slow the plant down a bit. It's vines still continued to move around, however, feebly reaching out towards the girl in an attempt to grab her with it's tendrils.

Brielle Lambert 09-29-2010 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9820352)
The single Diffindo spell chopped one of the vines right off the plant. In anger the plant spit out more venom in the champion's direction, but it's clear that the Severing Charm did indeed slow the plant down a bit. It's vines still continued to move around, however, feebly reaching out towards the girl in an attempt to grab her with it's tendrils.

With a reflex action, as fast as a cheetah, Brielle ducked as the plant shot venom in her direction.

"Well I never!" She spat, as prepared herself for another attack. Feeling the slightest touch to her ankle, Brielle's shot downwards just in time to see a single vine begin to wind it's way onto her person.

No you don't, the girl through before releasing a barrage of spells, "Diffindo!" she cried, severing the one at her ankle, "Diffindo!" again, as she brought down her wand, "Diffindo!" as she slashed it right, "Diffindo!" as she stabbed left.

With a screeching war-cry, Brielle performed the Severing Charm again, in it's non-verbal form, slashing her wand like she was fighting with a sword. She would not stop till the plant was out of her way.

The Narrator 09-29-2010 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Brielle Lambert (Post 9820367)
With a reflex action, as fast as a cheetah, Brielle ducked as the plant shot venom in her direction.

"Well I never!" She spat, as prepared herself for another attack. Feeling the slightest touch to her ankle, Brielle's shot downwards just in time to see a single vine begin to wind it's way onto her person.

No you don't, the girl through before releasing a barrage of spells, "Diffindo!" she cried, severing the one at her ankle, "Diffindo!" again, as she brought down her wand, "Diffindo!" as she slashed it right, "Diffindo!" as she stabbed left.

With a screeching war-cry, Brielle performed the Severing Charm again, in it's non-verbal form, slashing her wand like she was fighting with a sword. She would not stop till the plant was out of her way.

The Severing Charms were enough to take down the plant, and after a few more feeble twitches, it was completely lifeless.

Nestled near the roots of the now immobile plant, something is shining in the wreckage of the plant. What is that?

Brielle Lambert 09-29-2010 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by The Narrator (Post 9820371)
The Severing Charms were enough to take down the plant, and after a few more feeble twitches, it was completely lifeless.

Nestled near the roots of the now immobile plant, something is shining in the wreckage of the plant. What is that?

As the plant gave a feel shudder than fell lifeless, Brielle dropped her arm downed to the side, her wand still clutched in her hand. Her chest heaved, up and down, the breaths coming in fast succession, with her hand she ran her fingers through her hair; Success the plant was dead.

Lifting her leg, Brielle went to step over the lifeless plant, but something stopped her in her tracks.

In the centre of the clump of lifeless vines something glittered, shiny in the dark recesses of the caves. Bending down, Brielle used the her wand tip to move away the severed, scorched and icy tendrils.

Qu'est-ce que c'est?


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