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Syd 01-13-2011 03:07 AM

Dallin had stayed quiet for the last couple questions, not knowing much about the specifics in Divination. He really hadn't cared enough about it to learn much in his other classes. But the Divination at Hogwarts seemed alright, so he decided to pay a bit more attention, and try to contribute and maybe earn some house points.

He listened as students listed off forms of Divination, only recognizing a few of them. He frowned slightly as he tried to think of an original answer. All that was coming to him was muggle forms of fortune telling. Palm reading, Astrology, tarrot cards... sigh. He couldn't remember if they had already been said, but he didn't want to chance it. So he just looked at the professor, waiting for a question he knew, that wouldn't make him sound like an idiot if he tried to answer it.

Lezleighd 01-13-2011 03:21 AM

Satine listened to the next question and flipped through her notebook to her notes from last term from her study abroad time of six weeks at Beuxbaton. She laughed to herself when she found notes on her fave form of Divination. She shot her hand in the air knowing for sure that no one would know this form, "Professor, I have to admit that I find Stolismancy the most entertaining...It's were you draw omens from the way peeps dress..." she said click her blue heels together and smiling.

Rosa Chispa Princessa 01-13-2011 03:22 AM

"Erm, would aichmomancy be an example? It's divination through sharp objects", Chloe said with her hands raised high.

loun4157 01-13-2011 03:33 AM

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But at that, she decided it may as well be time to start class. As long as nobody interrupted, she'd be fine. "Well, I guess I'll just get started then," she said quietly to herself, before moving to stand in front of her desk. "Welcome, all of you. Obviously, as you all know, this is Divination, and I'm Professor Bishop," she said to the room as a whole, then. "While I'm sure you all know the basics, there's a chance some of you don't know all of them, so that's where we'll begin." Glancing back at the chalkborad, she watched as the words vanished, preparing for what would be next. "If anyone wants to offer anything to start, feel free. You can say what you might already know, anything like that. It's good to know, but I'd also like someone to tell me what Divination is." Start at the beginning, work from there. Always a good place.
Chris timidly raised her hand. "Um..well I think divination is the art of foretelling the future or discovering unknown or hidden knowledge?" She really had no idea how to define something that seemed so broad... this class as a whole just made her nervous.

pundantic 01-13-2011 03:34 AM

Selina looked up from her table as she took down the notes on the separate types of divination. When Professor Bishop addressed the class on any other forms of divination Selina thought hard. Her Uncle Jensen was a healer at St. Mungo's who had done extensive research on the healing effects of tea leaves. She had remembered he had gone through a period of time studying tea leaves use in the magical word. He had mentioned something like tessomancy. It sounded like a type of divination so Selina raised her hand.

"Excuse me, ma'am. Isn't a type of divination tessomancy? My uncle studied tea leaves and had mentioned something about it having special properties to read for divination purposes, ma'am."

Lissy Longbottom 01-13-2011 03:41 AM

GOSH. There were SO MANY forms of Divination out there! This was so confusing! He scanned the list of Divination practices in his book and did a double take at some of them. Why on Earth would some people want to look at the body parts of dead animals to tell the future?!

Seers were WEIRD.

He raised his hand. "Nephomancy is the practice of Divination using clouds. I'm assuming you look for shapes in the clouds and interpret that stuff," he explained. That sounded kind of cool. Maybe he'd look for shapes the next time he went outside!

Wenzlebug 01-13-2011 03:47 AM

SPOILER!!: Trey
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Originally Posted by Lockhartian (Post 10103434)
Oh? His eyes were on the badge already and it hasn't even been two minutes since Cedric sat down on the other side. Well, this wasn't FAIR either! For all he knew Treyen could look like a first year sitting between this two GIANTS!

He frowned.

Then let it go. There were more important things to worry about, no?

How was life treating him? Hmmm...interesting. Awful. That was the answer. "Okay...I guess," he shrugged, and looked at the board again. His frowned deepened, "Yeah, everything's okay, how about you?" he truly didn't mind if he answered or not, he was now focused on NOT focusing.


Treyen frowned, and Cedric pretty much expected it. Giving the boy a rather cool smile, he was about to tell him that he had been having good days, though somewhat boring, when the new Divination Professor started to talk and he knew that professors don't like it... when somebody's talking at the same time she/he is. So he just glued his eyes to the professor, listening to every bit she said as a non-slacker student would most likely do.

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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10103897)

ooc: Stick with one form of divination per response, please. And keep in mind the ones that have already been mentioned: astrology, cleromancy, crystal balls, tasseomancy, taromancy/cartomancy (which will be further discussed anyway) . . .

Cedric raised his hand in his customary fashion. He raised his hand with a wide knowing smile plastered on his face. "How about Gelocospy, professor?" he started, "Divination through laughter?" Cedric chuckled... bet she could tell something about him, solely using his laugh?

sweetpinkpixie 01-13-2011 03:55 AM

playing catch up (didn't have time to read response, so sorry for repeats)
 
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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10103296)
But at that, she decided it may as well be time to start class. As long as nobody interrupted, she'd be fine. "Well, I guess I'll just get started then," she said quietly to herself, before moving to stand in front of her desk. "Welcome, all of you. Obviously, as you all know, this is Divination, and I'm Professor Bishop," she said to the room as a whole, then. "While I'm sure you all know the basics, there's a chance some of you don't know all of them, so that's where we'll begin." Glancing back at the chalkborad, she watched as the words vanished, preparing for what would be next. "If anyone wants to offer anything to start, feel free. You can say what you might already know, anything like that. It's good to know, but I'd also like someone to tell me what Divination is." Start at the beginning, work from there. Always a good place.

Kurumi smiled as she got her quill ready for any notes and began thinking about Professor Bishop's question. What was Divination? She hadn't ever really thought about it desite her taking the class last year. Guess she should start with the basics. "Divination, which comes from Latin divinare to foresee or to be inspired by a god is an attempt to gain insight into a question or situation. This may not always mean predicting the future, at least, I think Divination has many other uses. For example, last year we kept dream diaries and, while some of those dreams may be telling us about the future, many of my dreams were explaining my current state and providing me with a new road to take in order to change things should I choose to." Kurumi paused for a moment. "There are many different methods including Augury, which is Divination through birds' flight, or Pyromancy, Divination through fire, which my mother performed when she was a Shinto shrine maiden."

Kurumi found herself smiling. Her mother had made a connection to the wizarding world that she had never noticed. It gave her some hope that perhaps her mother could accept Kurumi as a witch.

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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10103644)

Moving the discussion along, she looked out at the classroom as a whole yet again. "Now that we've gotten a basic idea of what Divination is, I'd like to see if anyone knows the answer to this. Ancient peoples generally separated Divination into at least two types. Each encompassing many forms within, but can anyone give me those classifications?" Or anything even close. She knew what she was after, but there was the possibility the texts gave slightly different information, not to mention she didn't know what all the students might have read beyond the textbook.

Kurumi wasn't sure about classifications, so she sat in her seat with her quill in hand ready for note taking.
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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10103897)

"Natural and artificial divination are the two basic classifications that have lasted since ancient times, and as was said, natural comes more from outside inspiration. Like the oracles Mr. Uronen was mentioning, prophecies, or Seers. I'd imagine there aren't too many people proficient in natural divination here, though, so let's focus on artificial divination for now. We've heard a few types of artificial divination already mentioned," she said, glancing at those who had suggested them in discussion. "But does anyone want to suggest any others?"


ooc: Stick with one form of divination per response, please. And keep in mind the ones that have already been mentioned: astrology, cleromancy, crystal balls, tasseomancy, taromancy/cartomancy (which will be further discussed anyway) . . .

"As I mentioned before, there is Pyromancy. My mother would often sit in front of a great fire deep in a trance waiting for some sort of sign or omen like an oracle does."

Jason Potter Weasley 01-13-2011 03:55 AM

Rex is sitting next to Rene. Rex is happy that Rene, his fiancee. is so smart.
" How about Tarot Cards?" Rex asked the professor.

Winter Dreams 01-13-2011 04:21 AM

"What about Hydromancy, professor? The divination by water." Evangeline suggested. Divination wasn't particularly her forte, but she still made an effort.

Sherri 01-13-2011 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by loun4157 (Post 10102047)
"I'm pretty good. My mind's gone a bit numb from the sudden rush of new information though," she said. Then she noticed the bubbles. She giggled, reaching out and popping a few, wondering what on earth Witsy had done to that wand. "Well, it's a long shot, but maybe just try casting something different. Simple. You're wand's acting like it's stuck on that one charm, so maybe you can distract it with something else. Well besides the fact that your pockets are bubbling, how are you?"

She couldn't help but laugh, "I have no idea what got into my wand." She checked the time as to make sure she wasn't gonna interrupt class with her pocket burping all period. She listened to what Chris had advised, "That's a good idea, lets see..." She pulled out her oak wand from beneath her robs and pointed it towards her pocket, without thinking she blurted out the first charm that came to mind, "Engrogio," and she flicked her wand and little sparks came out. "Oh no, no no no." She looked to Chris, "woops, oh my gosh what do I do now?" Paranoid the only thing she thought of was her cat and how much she liked playing with them. Jokingly she said, "I could just bring my cat in here, she could probably get rid of them better than I could," and giggled trying to make herself feel better.

With no other thoughts in mind she answered her last question, "pretty good, I'm getting in the routine of classes and stuff. I never adjust easy to new things," she admitted. "What about you?"

Class started, she lowered her voice and continued speaking. She still needed to fix her bubble problem



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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10103897)
"Natural and artificial divination are the two basic classifications that have lasted since ancient times, and as was said, natural comes more from outside inspiration. Like the oracles Mr. Uronen was mentioning, prophecies, or Seers. I'd imagine there aren't too many people proficient in natural divination here, though, so let's focus on artificial divination for now. We've heard a few types of artificial divination already mentioned," she said, glancing at those who had suggested them in discussion. "But does anyone want to suggest any others?"[/COLOR]


Witsy's pocket calmed down a little with a few bubbles escaping her view. In her attempt to keep the bubbles away from disrupting the class, she tried ignoring some of them, even though some of them were hard to miss.

Oh no what was her question, she thought. Something about artificial divinations... um what about dream warriors, she thought and raised her hand to speak.

Starbreeze 01-13-2011 04:40 AM

Text Cut: SilverTiger
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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10103897)
Renée smiled again as the sceptic answered her earlier question abotu the oracles. It seemed he knew about them, even if he didn't believe in them. "Yes. Pythia would probably be the most famous of the ancient Greek oracles, and actually, that would be a good example for one of the classifications I'm looking for, so one point," she said with a nod. At least he seemed to be opening his mind a bit, but she shook her head slightly as he continued. "No it is not, as that is simply a form of Divination. But you're getting closer."

"Natural and artificial divination are the two basic classifications that have lasted since ancient times, and as was said, natural comes more from outside inspiration. Like the oracles Mr. Uronen was mentioning, prophecies, or Seers. I'd imagine there aren't too many people proficient in natural divination here, though, so let's focus on artificial divination for now. We've heard a few types of artificial divination already mentioned," she said, glancing at those who had suggested them in discussion. "But does anyone want to suggest any others?"



Eino listened attentively as the Professor elaborated on his very brief answer in regards to oracles, the Greeks, and Pythia. He was actually making sense in divination? And understanding? AND LIKING IT?! Absurd! Eino hated divination! Well, most of his hate was a product of his ignorance and now that he understood it, he liked it. He began to write down more and more notes, detailed, specifics, trying to record every word the Professor said. HE raised once again, this time not timidly or hesitantly but very enthusiastically, his hand shot in the air, in a very "Me, me, me! Pick me!" way. And finally it was his turn to speak, "Professor, there are far too many forms of Divination that I have heard of. One of them I have tried practicing was Austromancy, the study of the winds, but to no avail." Eino failed miserably, and left him to wonder how was he supposed to study something he couldn't see. It probably required an additional skill, he thought.

Buggy-Boo 01-13-2011 05:12 AM

"Umm, how about NUMEROLOGY, which is the numerical interpretation of numbers, dates, and the number value of letters" Ronnie added raising her hand as well. She really wanted to earn her house some points. They were already in last place. And she wasn't going to stand for it this year!! She just wasn't

Ronnie lowered her hand and place them folded on her desk...waiting to see what the Professor thought of her answer.

Luinevaug 01-13-2011 06:02 AM

Luin sat in the class looking down at her textbook frowning slightly. Although she loved learning, Divination was not her normal avenue of looking at things. She liked much more structured, formalized things. Although that last question was interesting. She thought of everything that she had memorized that was in the book, and some stuff she had heard classmates and other friends mention before...hmmm Artificial divination? She raised her hand slowly, "Ummm, would Cartomancy be an example perhaps? Reading cards?"

SweetPeea 01-13-2011 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by fanficfanatict (Post 10103379)
Looking up from her book and the parchment that she was heading she saw the bright and bubbly Hufflepuff take a seat next to her. The small quant table fit three and now with the two of them sitting down they awaited the final bum to take the seat, Ms. Elektra Draven.

Getting a good look at Violet Selina saw the usual yellow bow adorned in her hair. Her uniform somewhat more classy and unique than the others in the classroom. "Hey Vi. Yeah I am, Adam and I were talking about dreams and Divination in the Common Room last night. I keep a dream diary so I guess you could say I'm interested in the topic. What about you?"

Violet smiled at Selina sweetly. Then she replied brightly,"That sounds like it was interesting! Oh a dream diary, that is-is intriguing!" Violet smiled again and went on,"I'm interested to see what's in store for this class, my father only told me a little bit about it, but I can't wait see what it's actually about." She giggled. "I wonder where Elektra is.."

Canoir Greengrass 01-13-2011 06:07 AM

I think I'm gonna respond to Prof.Bishop last question to avoid the repeats
 
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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10103296)
"That's very nice to hear," Renée replied as Miss Salvatore responded to her earlier statement. "I hope I don't let you down then." That was the sentiment of the hour. Or possibly the whole year, depending on if she could break through the invisible wall certain people seemed to have built. It was a challenge, and luckily for her she didn't fear those.

"I'm sure you won't, Professor." she said with a smile. Then she took out her parchment and quill from her bag to write some notes from today class.

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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10103897)
"Natural and artificial divination are the two basic classifications that have lasted since ancient times, and as was said, natural comes more from outside inspiration. Like the oracles Mr. Uronen was mentioning, prophecies, or Seers. I'd imagine there aren't too many people proficient in natural divination here, though, so let's focus on artificial divination for now. We've heard a few types of artificial divination already mentioned," she said, glancing at those who had suggested them in discussion. "But does anyone want to suggest any others?"

ooc: Stick with one form of divination per response, please. And keep in mind the ones that have already been mentioned: astrology, cleromancy, crystal balls, tasseomancy, taromancy/cartomancy (which will be further discussed anyway) . . .

Artificial Divination?Hmm.. Freya raised her hand "What about Geomancy, Professor? Divination that employs the scattering of pebbles, grains of sand, or seeds on the earth and then the interpretation of their shape and position and Geomancy also applied to the Chinese practice of Feng-shui" she said. Her mother had thought her about it last summer and it was really difficult method.

pundantic 01-13-2011 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by SweetPeea (Post 10104628)
Violet smiled at Selina sweetly. Then she replied brightly,"That sounds like it was interesting! Oh a dream diary, that is-is intriguing!" Violet smiled again and went on,"I'm interested to see what's in store for this class, my father only told me a little bit about it, but I can't wait see what it's actually about." She giggled. "I wonder where Elektra is.."

Selina looked up from the continual notes she was taking as the Professor spoke. It seemed like Violet had a delayed reaction to her original comment and had finally responded after class had started. She did not want to be rude so she grabbed her phoenix feather quill and wrote on the corner of a piece of parchment

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Class started, zoning out Violet? Just kidding. I'll talk to you after class and as for Elektra... I'm not sure.
She then pushed the parchment over to her friend and shot her a look that said We'll talk later. Promise. At that she went back to her notes and Divination.

Ashy Malfoy 01-13-2011 06:13 AM

Tyrone smirked, going for one of the obvious ones "What about Oneiromancy. Deciphering dreams"

SweetPeea 01-13-2011 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by fanficfanatict (Post 10104631)
Selina looked up from the continual notes she was taking as the Professor spoke. It seemed like Violet had a delayed reaction to her original comment and had finally responded after class had started. She did not want to be rude so she grabbed her phoenix feather quill and wrote on the corner of a piece of parchment

She then pushed the parchment over to her friend and shot her a look that said We'll talk later. Promise. At that she went back to her notes and Divination.


Violet then covered her mouth after she had read the little note Selina wrote her. She looked at Selina and nodded her head. Violet then took out her swan feather quill and wrote on the parchment,

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Oops! I guess I zoned out! Not to worry, nothing will distract me now!
Violet then took out her book and immediately began to write down all of the notes Professor Bishop had mentioned, that she missed, and was completely focusing on Divination now. It didn't take her long to write down all of the notes, in her Glittery ink, and it also didn't take her long for her to understand what Professor Bishop was talking about.

top94a 01-13-2011 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by XxPandoraXx (Post 10104085)
Pandora smiled and gave a slight laughed. "I get it from my mother's side of the family. Divination has interested me since I was young, so my Mother taught me some. I easily understood it." She smiled again. "It's like my brain is hard-wired for it."

Raven back the smile, Pandora almost has a gift in divination, she maybe could help Raven. "You definitely save me then, I'm new in the divination, the word itself didn't commonly use in muggle world" Raven say. "I'll definitely learn from you" Raven added.

Zebragirl 01-13-2011 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 10103897)

"Natural and artificial divination are the two basic classifications that have lasted since ancient times, and as was said, natural comes more from outside inspiration. Like the oracles Mr. Uronen was mentioning, prophecies, or Seers. I'd imagine there aren't too many people proficient in natural divination here, though, so let's focus on artificial divination for now. We've heard a few types of artificial divination already mentioned," she said, glancing at those who had suggested them in discussion. "But does anyone want to suggest any others?"


ooc: Stick with one form of divination per response, please. And keep in mind the ones that have already been mentioned: astrology, cleromancy, crystal balls, tasseomancy, taromancy/cartomancy (which will be further discussed anyway) . . .

Emily would have normally answerd some questions by now, but it was just so silly!
"My sister's used tarot cards before..."
'But it was a load of rubbish'
she thought

SilverTiger 01-13-2011 08:54 AM

Only noting the first mentions (with a few exceptions)
 
Text Cut: Forms of Divination (plus Treyen/Jake)
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Originally Posted by xiiWishiWasYours (Post 10103958)
Selena smiled at Sammy who sat next to her and nodded back at the reply of the professor. Oooh, definitely nicer than Lafay. Yup, this was a nice teacher. She smiled at her, getting ready for whatever work she was supposed to do today, though she'd have to admit, the idea of work wasn't very appealing. But Divination was fun, because there was always a chance that you could be studying candy to determine your future or something of that sort.

She raised her hand for the next question and replied. "Well, another form of divination is apantomancy, having to do with animals," Selena offered.

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Originally Posted by Macavity (Post 10103971)
Simon smiled softly back in return as his answer as well as another's had been the one the professor had been searching more all along. The added points were just a bonus to knowing he wasn't too bad in the subject. Listening to the next question, he raised his hand once more to provide an example.

"There is Oneiromancy or the divination through the study of dreams," he replied.

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Originally Posted by XxPandoraXx (Post 10103987)
Pandora raised her hand. "There is Lithomancy, which has to do with stones and gems. The traditional method uses thirteen stones in all. The first seven represent the ancient astrological signs: sun, moon, mars, mercury, saturn, jupiter, and uranus. Then the remaining six represent the home: love, luck, health, magic, and news."

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Originally Posted by Lockhartian (Post 10103992)
He...HATED this.

Entirely.

But that didn't matter when he raised his hand, right? "I suppose 'Pyromancy' could be one of the artificial forms, no? The one that uses fire for interpretation," he said, with a nod, Fletcher came to mind when he said 'Pyromancy', he'd surely like that Divination method.

And then boy eyed the Gryffindor Captain and frowned slightly, before raising his hand again, "Wouldn't 'Oneiromancy' be between the natural forms, though? Since the dreams aren't particularly forced on us and all."

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Originally Posted by Amira With a C (Post 10104007)
Parke listened to the other students give their answers. When the professor pointed out the correct response, he nodded to himself. That made more sense. He made sure to write it down.

Another question already. They didn't stay on one topic for too long, did they? He raised hand once again. At least this answer he was sure of. "Aeromancy is one. Not commonly practiced, it involves the interpretation of cloud shape, size, and color in particular, but the name can be applied to any kind of divination that makes use of things in the sky, and not covered under astrology."

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Originally Posted by Anna Banana (Post 10104029)
The two types of divination didn't really seem all that hard to understand. Then again, Sierra had been fairly quiet for most of the class and had spend her time probably listening too much. If she wanted any credit for her work at all, though, she'd likely have to speak up and say something soon.

She absentmindedly tapped her foot lightly against the floor as she thought about all the various types of divination she'd heard of just from being part of a household where all its members were witches and wizards. Most of the obvious ones had already been named. Hmm... Raising her hand, she said, "What about Tiromancy?" That was divination using cheese. It sounded interesting enough. Kind of funny, too. "It's a type of divination using cheese, which...sounds really unusual."

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Originally Posted by lemondrop13 (Post 10104047)
With a shudder at the disgustingness of the thought, Bennet offered, "Cartopedy - feet divination. Though why anyone would want to touch someone else's feet to divine the future is beyond me. With people's creepy toes, especially when the second one is longer than the first. Or when the big toe is huuuuuuuge and bulbous. And the toe nails. Ugh. I think I might throw up in my mouth at the thought," Bennet realized he was rambling and cut himself off abruptly. With a deer in the headlights look, he glanced around the room and then down at his desk, where he vowed he would keep his eyes for the rest of the lesson.

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Originally Posted by Zoerawrr (Post 10104066)
"Like... palm-reading and stuff?" Jake suggested, putting his hand in the air. He underSTOOD slightly, too. Which... was all good.

The young man studied his own palm for a while.

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Originally Posted by Lockhartian (Post 10104103)
He fought the need to chuckle. But the Lockhart boy did shake his head and leaned casually at his desk. Jake could at least know the actual name of it, right?

After all, they have studied it before. And it wasn't a hard one either! He could've said Palmistry instead of Cheiromancy and still get away with it.

Treyen was seriously considering just asking for a permission out of the class...and then his eyes wandered off to Ellie. He sighed. He wasn't leaving.

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Originally Posted by Zoerawrr (Post 10104118)
He saw that.

He SAW that.

And the quill Jake held was going straight at Treyen's head if he so much as said something about what ever he was shaking his head about.

And it WAS about Jake. He knew it.

Jake was putting sand in Treyen's bed later. Yup.

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Originally Posted by Yourenodaisy (Post 10104243)
Emmaleigh nodded her head, took some notes on the two types of divination. It was all quite interesting. Hearing the request for a type of artificial divination, the girl raised her hand before saying, "Rune casting" She smiled thinking about the idea. it would be so cool to have a lesson on that topic since it combined her two favorite classes.

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Originally Posted by Lezleighd (Post 10104374)
Satine listened to the next question and flipped through her notebook to her notes from last term from her study abroad time of six weeks at Beuxbaton. She laughed to herself when she found notes on her fave form of Divination. She shot her hand in the air knowing for sure that no one would know this form, "Professor, I have to admit that I find Stolismancy the most entertaining...It's were you draw omens from the way peeps dress..." she said click her blue heels together and smiling.

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Originally Posted by Herminny (Post 10104375)
"Erm, would aichmomancy be an example? It's divination through sharp objects", Chloe said with her hands raised high.

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Originally Posted by fanficfanatict (Post 10104393)
Selina looked up from her table as she took down the notes on the separate types of divination. When Professor Bishop addressed the class on any other forms of divination Selina thought hard. Her Uncle Jensen was a healer at St. Mungo's who had done extensive research on the healing effects of tea leaves. She had remembered he had gone through a period of time studying tea leaves use in the magical word. He had mentioned something like tessomancy. It sounded like a type of divination so Selina raised her hand.

"Excuse me, ma'am. Isn't a type of divination tessomancy? My uncle studied tea leaves and had mentioned something about it having special properties to read for divination purposes, ma'am."

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Originally Posted by Miss Lissy Lou (Post 10104402)
GOSH. There were SO MANY forms of Divination out there! This was so confusing! He scanned the list of Divination practices in his book and did a double take at some of them. Why on Earth would some people want to look at the body parts of dead animals to tell the future?!

Seers were WEIRD.

He raised his hand. "Nephomancy is the practice of Divination using clouds. I'm assuming you look for shapes in the clouds and interpret that stuff," he explained. That sounded kind of cool. Maybe he'd look for shapes the next time he went outside!

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Originally Posted by Wenzlebug (Post 10104414)
Treyen frowned, and Cedric pretty much expected it. Giving the boy a rather cool smile, he was about to tell him that he had been having good days, though somewhat boring, when the new Divination Professor started to talk and he knew that professors don't like it... when somebody's talking at the same time she/he is. So he just glued his eyes to the professor, listening to every bit she said as a non-slacker student would most likely do.



Cedric raised his hand in his customary fashion. He raised his hand with a wide knowing smile plastered on his face. "How about Gelocospy, professor?" he started, "Divination through laughter?" Cedric chuckled... bet she could tell something about him, solely using his laugh?

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Originally Posted by Winter Dreams (Post 10104488)
"What about Hydromancy, professor? The divination by water." Evangeline suggested. Divination wasn't particularly her forte, but she still made an effort.

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Originally Posted by Starbreeze (Post 10104524)

Eino listened attentively as the Professor elaborated on his very brief answer in regards to oracles, the Greeks, and Pythia. He was actually making sense in divination? And understanding? AND LIKING IT?! Absurd! Eino hated divination! Well, most of his hate was a product of his ignorance and now that he understood it, he liked it. He began to write down more and more notes, detailed, specifics, trying to record every word the Professor said. HE raised once again, this time not timidly or hesitantly but very enthusiastically, his hand shot in the air, in a very "Me, me, me! Pick me!" way. And finally it was his turn to speak, "Professor, there are far too many forms of Divination that I have heard of. One of them I have tried practicing was Austromancy, the study of the winds, but to no avail." Eino failed miserably, and left him to wonder how was he supposed to study something he couldn't see. It probably required an additional skill, he thought.

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Originally Posted by Canoir Greengrass (Post 10104630)
"I'm sure you won't, Professor." she said with a smile. Then she took out her parchment and quill from her bag to write some notes from today class.



Artificial Divination?Hmm.. Freya raised her hand "What about Geomancy, Professor? Divination that employs the scattering of pebbles, grains of sand, or seeds on the earth and then the interpretation of their shape and position and Geomancy also applied to the Chinese practice of Feng-shui" she said. Her mother had thought her about it last summer and it was really difficult method.



As people started offering ideas as to various forms of Divination, Renée started thinking that people were getting more interested in the topic. Or they were just interested in gaining points, but as long as they were participating, she didn't really mind their reasoning. Participation always made class more fun. "You all seem to have done a bit of research," she said idly, noting those who were going to be awarded points at the same time as flicking her wand at the chalkboard once again to start listing the ideas as they were mentioned. It saved her from having to go through everything on her own, although she knew this was still going to be only a partial list.

SPOILER!!: divination list
Aeromancy
Aichmomancy
Apantomancy
Astrology
Austromancy
Cartopedy
Cheiromancy/Palmistry
Cleromancy
Crystallomancy (crystal balls)
Geloscopy
Geomancy
Hydromancy
Lithomancy
Nephomancy
Oneiromancy
Pyromancy
Rune casting/runic divination
Stolismancy
Tasseomancy
Tiromancy


"You'll notice a few of the forms that were mentioned aren't up here as of yet, but there's a reason," she added then, with a brief glance at Mr Lockhart as he seemed to get into a bit of an issue with Jake. She'd keep her eye on those two, along with the spot by the wall where she still knew she was being watched. It made things interesting, really. "And I'd imagine Professor Truebridge could shed a bit more light on the subject of Runic divination, so we'll let that one stay to the side for now." She could answer questions as well, but the lesson needed to keep moving.


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Originally Posted by Harry174 (Post 10103977)
Simon looked at the Professor. "Maybe you are right Professor." Simon laughed, he was thinking this Professor was okay but she wasn't as good as Professor Nolan he would have laugh at that answer. Simon thought long and hard before answering the next question. "How about people who can right things on a paper and then not remember anything about it afterward I don't know what it's called but is that a type of Divination?"

As the little Hufflepuff whose earlier answer had amused her so spoke again, Renée grinned at him. "I believe you're talking about a phenomena known as 'automatic writing', 'psychography', or more commonly called, 'spirit writing'," she replied. "While that could very well be used in some situations as a divinatory practice, it's more commonly used in parapsychology. The study of spirits. Not quite the same, but it was a good guess." And an amusing one, at that. She hadn't expected there to be a spirtualist leaning to anyone at Hogwarts, even with the ghosts that floated around.

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A thoughtful expression spread across Charisa's face. There were like, a gazillion types of divination, right? So a good number had popped into her head. She raised her hand. "Professor, there's numerology," she said. "The divination of numbers." Oh, Merlin. She hoped that was one of the artificial types.

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Originally Posted by EmilyMalfoy (Post 10104304)
Isobel had been to Divination at Beaubaxtons, but it was never her strong suit. Arithmancy was more her speed. Wait-Isobel raised her hand. "Professor, isn't Arithmany a form of Divination?" Or didn't she mean that? Ah well, it couldn't hurt to ask.

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Originally Posted by Stethoscope12 (Post 10104572)
"Umm, how about NUMEROLOGY, which is the numerical interpretation of numbers, dates, and the number value of letters" Ronnie added raising her hand as well. She really wanted to earn her house some points. They were already in last place. And she wasn't going to stand for it this year!! She just wasn't

Ronnie lowered her hand and place them folded on her desk...waiting to see what the Professor thought of her answer.



As she finished addressing the Hufflepuff, she turned to those who had mentioned numerology. "You three are correct. Numerology is indeed a form of Divination, and Arithmancy can be closely connected to Divination because of that. But as I mentioned regarding runes, I'd imagine Professor Hadley could explain arithmancy to you in more detail." And considering that was her fellow professor's subject, she did explain it quite regularly. "I'll add it to our list, though." There was no reason not to, when they were just giving an overview of divinatory forms.

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Originally Posted by Emily_Potter (Post 10104031)
Emily raised her hand. "Tarot cards" she said looking at Professor Bishop hopefully.

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Originally Posted by Jason Potter Weasley (Post 10104438)
Rex is sitting next to Rene. Rex is happy that Rene, his fiancee. is so smart.
" How about Tarot Cards?" Rex asked the professor.

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Originally Posted by Luinevaug (Post 10104627)
Luin sat in the class looking down at her textbook frowning slightly. Although she loved learning, Divination was not her normal avenue of looking at things. She liked much more structured, formalized things. Although that last question was interesting. She thought of everything that she had memorized that was in the book, and some stuff she had heard classmates and other friends mention before...hmmm Artificial divination? She raised her hand slowly, "Ummm, would Cartomancy be an example perhaps? Reading cards?"



SPOILER!!: divination list with additions
Aeromancy
Aichmomancy
Apantomancy
Arithmancy/Numerology
Astrology
Austromancy
Cartomancy/Taromancy *
Cartopedy
Cheiromancy/Palmistry
Cleromancy
Crystallomancy (crystal balls)
Geloscopy
Geomancy
Hydromancy
Lithomancy
Nephomancy
Oneiromancy
Pyromancy
Rune casting/runic divination
Stolismancy
Tasseomancy
Tiromancy

Completing their divination list, as established by the students, Renée turned back to the students who'd spoke about tarot cards with another smile. "It seems you might be a bit hopeful about that subject," she said to the two who had mentioned them by name, before turning back to the class as a whole. "Cartomancy, or its similar cousin Taromancy, is quite the delicate study. As was mentioned, it can most commonly be considered reading cards, Taromancy being more specific to the Tarot while basic cartomancy can use any form of cards. Actually, most common is a basic deck of Muggle playing cards. And there's another offshoot that simply uses what are known as oracle decks, which is a bit more, well specific than either divination with playing cards or Tarot cards," she said, moving slightly toward the bookshelf as she spoke. If anyone was curious, she could explain their uses as well, but at a later time.

"For now, let's stick with the basics, though," she continued. "Maybe with the Tarot." And her discussion was turning a bit more casual, it seemed. "Does anyone want to offer a fact or two about the Tarot? Anything about the specific cards in the deck, or whatever else you can think of." Then maybe they could look into the correlation between that deck and the others. It would depend on what she got right now.


ooc: As usual, try to stick with only one fact, etc. per post. Let others get a word in. :) Try not to get too into chats as well and things will continue later. With more fun.

nogoodforyou 01-13-2011 09:08 AM

Helena raised her hand and hesitated for a moment. "We can use cards to gain insight into the current and possible future situations of... what we want to know," she said slowly. "Am I right?" she added, looking at the professor.

sweetpinkpixie 01-13-2011 09:11 AM

OOOH! Tarot cards! Kurumi had had fun with making her own deck last term for homework and was looking forward to studying them again.

"One of the more well known decks is The Major Arcana, or greater secrets," Kurumi offered with her hand raised.

Starbreeze 01-13-2011 09:15 AM

Taromancy. Eino added to his notes including the brief introduction and description the professor had given. Being well acquainted with different periods of European history, such as the Middle Ages, apparently came in handy for more than just History of Magic. He could recall that these were popular during the time and quite often used, perhaps of the most popular used forms of Divination, after Cyclomancy maybe. "Professor," He began with his hand raised, "the deck is divided into two parts, I believe. The Major and Minor Arcana. The Major includes cards like the fool, the lovers, the sun, and so on. I think there are twenty or maybe twenty two total. There are more Minor Arcana cards, something around fifties, I believe, and those are separated into subcategories, too." So he didn't know that many details, but hopefully this would suffice.


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