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Because, why else would she be protecting her self from the nutters... uh... animal enthusiasts... of the group? The prefect watched as Slaylen removed the fork from the crups tail. No pain. No blood... Just a very confused looking crup. Listening to the teacher, with both of her eyes on the crup, Iris raised her hand. "Is he looking for the fork off it his tail? ... Like, trying to find out where it's gone?" ... As Iris continued to watch the crup, Iris rose an eyebrow a little. He didn't seem to be able to find his balance. "... And ... he looks like he's trying to find his footing again. He's totally disoriented without the fork on his tail." Only when Iris had said this, did she put her hand down. |
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A simple leotard with dark and light green stripes adorned with green and silver sequins wrapped Lexie's body like a glove. She wore a pair of black flats, with white stockings. The annoying tail hung off the back of the leotard and to top it all off, a headband attached with two plastic cat ears perched on her head. I must look horrendous. Quote:
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Effy raised her hand; she wasn't completely sure of the answer but she loved learning about magical creatures and wanted to participate in the class. "I think if any animal lost a limb, even a tail, it would take a little while for it to adjust and regain balance. That's probably why it's stumbling. And it's most likely confused. Even if it didn't feel pain, it knows it's tail is gone, it doesn't understand how or why, and that scares it." |
Text Cut: Prof Saylen Salander caught Profesor Hottie's double take. What?... this is his own armour this time, didnt need to harass the suits of armour back at the castle (not that he'd win this time around anyway). Aaand he now has a perfect creature to pass himself off as in case she would ask heh. ... aaaand now the crup does look like a regular dog. Cutting that off was quick wasnt it? Admittedly that took him by surprise-- the Professor actually carried it through without a second's hesitation. The Crup didnt cry out in pain as he had thought it would, but even for a guy who has never owned a pet in his life, even he could see the behavior change... "Seems like the crup feels bad about losing a part of it. " he replied "Its gone all submissive." He scowled. Yeah its was true, it wasnt its fault that it was born magical-- yet some dumb law is forced upon it. Why does that suddenly feel familiar? |
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Raising her hand as she observed the crup, Ella said, "Aww, he's looking for his tail. He's probably confused and maybe a bit scared." One moment his tail was there, then BAM it was gone. If Ella was a crup, she'd be quite confused herself. "He probably doesn't feel too safe, either." Especially with a crowd of witches and wizards glaring at him. Or maybe he just felt naked. And embarrassed with everyone staring at him. |
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I didn't know I could do this =( SPOILER!!: Saylen =( So, he could actually leave if she did something to alter the image of the crup? Perfect. He didn't comment. He only kept his eyes on her. And... ...blink, blink, blink. He didn't approve of things being something they weren't, nor appearing to be something else. Ironically, he didn't have that problem with Gilderoy, and that's because he knew the truth and decided to accept other things. His jaw was locked in place. Forcing someone (or a creature) to fit in, just because, was something he couldn't stand to watch. So, they boy took his bag and left. He had permission, no? And if he didn't, he wouldn't mind losing points for keeping his word. |
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"Professor, no!" she said stepping forward, but it was too late. The poor puppys tail was gone. Emily stared open mouthed at her. She hadn't. She coudn't have. "Professor..." she was getting red in the face. A mixture of surprise, shock and anger. "I thought this was care of magical creatures!" she said louder than she ment to. "Now it's wandering around, looking for it's forked tail. It was there one moment and now it's gone, and the poor creature dosn't know why!" She hadn't just seen what she thought she'd seen. No way. "It probably thinks we're gonna take more bits off it off now, so it's scared!" She wanted to pick it up and hug it. Why had the teacher done that?!?! |
"Maybe the crup is feeling ashamed like it did soemthing wrong and thats why you cut of the forked end," Simon answered with a shrug. Hearing all the answers before him he tried to think of something different or something that fit better. His family did have a pet dog so he did have experience dealing with them "Some dogs hide their tails between their legs like that when they supposedly feel that way and maybe crups and seemingly distant cousins have that similar behavior". |
Ama watched as the class freaked out about the crups tail. "Obviously the professor doesn't go around hurting poor creatures." she sighed. "It probably feels a slight loss like muggles that lose and arm or a leg and have a ghost arm feeling. They remember it being there and sometimes they get a feeling like it still is." She looked again. "Or maybe the professor only made it invisible and the crup is confuzed that it can't see it." |
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And then...GASP. She...she...did she really do that? Like, really? Really, really? Now she'd have that mental picture in her mind for the rest of her life. Thanks, professor. And, though Ellie was curious about what the cruppy was doing, and if it really had felt pain or not, she was going to stay true to her word. So, she grabbed her bag and left. Maybe next lesson would be better, yeah? Or she could read everything she needed to know in a book. Yup. |
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Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws were leaving left and right now. Okay, so Sierra had only seen two students leave, but it was enough to earn an eye roll from her in no one's general direction. She turned back toward the crup and watched it for a few moments before raising her hand. "Maybe it's lying there thinking you might continue chopping off its body parts," she said. "Maybe it's scared you'll try for a leg or its head next." She tilted to her head to the side as she regarding the creature. She'd try and call it over to her, but it was protected by a blue shield for Merlin knew what reason. "Losing a tail takes some getting used to," Sierra continued. "I think it's just startled right now and doesn't really know what's going on. You should feed it a treat or something, Professor." I mean, it did just lose half of its dignity in front of an entire classroom of children. Surely that kind of sacrifice deserved at least a cruppie treat. |
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She became excited when she realised the girl who had spoke was Belle, and went to join her. Her red hair bounced, along with the large black wings into which she'd transfigured the shawl-sweater-thing her mother had slung over Charley's shoulders before she left on the Express. Transfiguring the clothes which fit Lauren's tastes rather than Charley's had been JP's idea, and although Charley had been sceptical, she was now convinced it was an absolutely genius idea. The hot pink dress was now a long-sleeved black one, cascading down to Charley's ankles, where the ugly blue flats now were on her feet, except that they were black Balmorals. "Hi, Belle," Charley said softly to her friend, not quite whispering. "That crup looks a lot like the puppy we have at home," she continued, saddened as thought about how her puppy would if he lost part of his tail, or how any of her animals would for any part of them. |
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Pity seemed to want to join the many other emotions on her face as she watched the crup, and as good an idea as leaving seemed to be, she had questions she needed to ask the professor, during and after the lesson. So walking out was not an option. "He's scared and probably in pain, though not physical." But Arya knew and could sympathize with the cruppie. Emotional pain was SO much worse. "You took something from him from him for no apparent reason and without warning, he's probably confused about that too." She paused to glance over at Sierra before looking back up at the professor. "I think he deserves MORE than a treat. You should hold him close and comfort him." And give him love and tell him that everything was going to be okay even though he lost an important part of him. Her eyes were now on the cruppie. The poor thing, did they all feel the same way about their tales? |
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But then it got all sad, tail between its legs and looking uncertain of what's going on. Ariana raised her hand. "Well, it's a bit confused. First of all, half of its tail is gone, and it probably can't understand the shield you set up. It's showing how it is uncertain of what's going on, and probably a bit afraid, too." |
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Jacob looked at the crup through the eye holes, it was weird watching everything without saying something... but the gorilla head was just so hot. Finally Jacob watched the crup lower its tail. "Maybe it realizes that we aren't the creatures that we've dressed as." Jacob said and kept watching the crup do what it was doing. "or maybe the losing of its tail has taken some of his dignity, and is no longer the energetic curious little puppy, but a scared cautious insignificant creature." just an idea... or maybe... Nope... his brain didn't feel like working too hard today. |
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<3 Maya was ready for magically conjured up tomatoes and other vegetables, aswell as shoes and...whatever else these kiddos could pick up and throw. But, fortunately, there was none of that. Only dark faces and... two students actually left her lesson. Sigh. There was nothing she could do about that now. "The creature could be feeling all sorts of things," she watched the crup. It had now decided to stand still on all fours, tail curled under himself, and simply stared at what was around him. "But to guess that it might be afraid, confused, feeling robbed, powerless, curious, vunerable..." she proceeded to carefully pick the creature up again,"...is about right." Petting the delicate Crup, she continued, "It would also be a correct assumption that he was looking for his tail." Heh. "We all know severing the tail of a Crup is not unusual, and in time the creature will adjust to it, as some of you have said. And as you also witnessed, it completely rubbed his perception - he suddenly had less body matter that he was used to. But wether or not the Crup feels less dominant, fears that it was a result of a reprimand, or ashamed, is our guess. But from my experience, when you remove something like the tail, the creature tends to be more confused than hurt." Quote:
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Picking up her wand again, Maya gently touched the Crups short tail, and it seemed that from nothing, the fork was back. No severing, just a disillusionment spell that felt and looked like the real severing charm. For the Crup anyways. She removed the shield aswell. Reaching into her back pocket, she fed the creature a small treat, stroking it and hoping that it too would be allright soon. And also hoping the two girls would be satisfied. Standing up now with the creature in her arms, the Mexicana adressed everyone. "Okay, now it is your turn. Time to get your costumes in use." She took the crate and put it back where it was, away from the benches to clear up the middle area. "I would like you all to pair up, we are going to have a three legged...walk." It wasn't a race because she had no prizes to give. "Tie your legs with that rope," a pile of pre-cut rope in equal lengths appeared in the middle of the cirlce, "And then let me know when you are ready to start." Maya smiled happily. She was looking forward to this. OOC: Pair up with anyone you want, preferrable with someone that has a different costume than your character's. You can also be three in a group, that is okay. |
Anyoneeee! :) Iris watched the professor, and listened to her carefully. Basically, everything Iris had assumed, was correct. Smirk. It was a shame that some of the other students didn't think the same. Especially the ones that left the class. Iris's mind begun to wander as the professor individually answered students comments. It was only when Saylen went back to the Crup that Iris' attention was brought back to the class. ... Saylen was clever. And shifty. Iris respected her for that; and it showed on her face. The prefect honestly didn't think that the woman might not've used an actual severing charm. Iris smiled slightly, as she eyed the crup with it's newly "reattached" fork. Iris frowned. ... A three legged race? She was a BUTTERFLY. Butterflies don't walk! they FLYYYY. the prefect also didn't understand how this had anything to do with... well, anything. Even so, Iris wasn't going to question it. Saylen clearly knew what she was doing. She stood up, and looked around the class, wondering who to pair up with. |
Ooooh this sounded like it was going to be a lot of fun. Mia turned to the gorilla beside her and grinned. "Would you like to be my partner?" She asked and then belatedly realised that they had only exchanged 'hello's' and never actually introduced themselves to each other. "Oh, I am Mia by the way." |
A three-legged walk?! Hmm. Well, this ought to be interesting. With a face that indicated she was neither excited nor unamused, Sierra stood, black cat costume in full view, and looked around for someone in need of a partner. She wasn't exactly the type of person to jump up and yell, 'Pick me, pick me!', so she hoped maybe someone would approach her. ...and she also hoped she wouldn't embarrass herself while trying to walk around the grounds with three legs. At least this wasn't another activity where they were plotting to save the muggles. As a pure-blooded witch, Sierra was having a terrible time trying to understand most of the concepts presented during those type lessons. Or...was this something else dealing with the muggles?! There was that whole scenario with nearly turning a crup into a dog... |
Kita blinked. Partners? Three-legged race? She looked around at the other students in the classroom. It's not like she knew them; she's only seen them before. This was going to be more difficult than she realised. Deciding to be brave, she took a deep breath and stood up. "Does anyone need a partner?" she asked, putting on a wide smile. She just hoped people didn't mind dolphins. |
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