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Jasmine enjoyed watching everyone's "Entrance". The variety was interesting and there were definitely a few characters in the class.........but, oh.....casting a spell on the Professor? Kevin might have gone a bit too far this time. Finally it was time for class to start and the Professor threw out the first question. Jasmine raised her hand to respond to the question. "I know that there have been many Yeti sightings by Muggles. Has there ever been a repot of a Yeti attacking Muggles like in the Ilfracombe Incident?" If so, that would explain the relevance to History if Magic rather than Care of Magical Creatures. It would also have a connection to the previous class. |
Whoa, Professor actually said Sup back. He was not expecting that at all. But class was starting before he even knew how to respond to that. So random. Yeah, about that book. Nigel had it somewhere in the common room. He just did not want to summon it. So here he was extremely lazy and bookless. So he walked up a took one of the remaining copies. Easy Enough. Well the only acceptable answer was that Mo was leaving like him and some teacher would have to talk about one of his favorite magical creatures. Yeti's....Not as cool as Nundu's or Dragons. But cool enough to actually take a trip to go see them. "Because they are one of the Wizarding World's worst kept secrets" Every muggle knows about Bigfoot and the Abominable Snowman. |
Then it happened, or more accurately Kevin happened. Alexa did her best to look anywhere but at the scene before her because the thing with Kevin, he didn't listen, he didn't care, he wasn't civilized enough to be around humans yet they let him in anyway. No one bothered to stop him and when they did they were feeble attempts. She jinxed him quiet and got detention for it. There was no way of winning with that kid so Lex MIGHT have been happy to hear he got detention, then she MIGHT have been over the moon to learn the Headmistress was coming because at this point she felt the woman was the only one who could get him to for once in his life act like he had a functioning brain that he used. It was far from her to correct him because the moment he got rude they'd both be headed to detention and that was counter productive. He'd been getting away scotch free for three years now and she'd had it with him. As if she'd hadn't seen a thing and the incident didn't happen, Alexa reached into her bag for her copy of the book they were meant to have with them today. It was a stroke of luck and her feline that reminded her she needed to take this book along with her to class but here it was. "Maybe because there's some historical event involving a yeti attack that was linked to a never ending winter like the one we have now?" |
Apparently, things were going down. Grayson, who hadn't done more than sit back in his seat and fiddle with his quill, watched with interest at whatever was going on between that young Gryffindor and the Professor. Apparently, Truebridge was joining in on the party, too, and the word detention had been thrown around. Brilliant. This would going to be VERY interesting, indeed. Uh huh. He was practically wiggling with excitement. His attention, however, was diverted when Glendower began talking about what they could have possibly foreshadowed in the previous lesson. Grayson's eyes flicked over towards the copy of Year with the Yeti that was sitting on his desk. Heh. He vaguely remembered them mentioning something or another about Claus 73, once he delved deeper into his memory and tried to forget the HORRIBLE swimming costumes they had had to wear. Shudder. Soooooooo Yetis. Were they going to learn about those bad boys? And why? "Becaaaaause," he started, raising his hand in the air, "Muggles know about Yetis. MAYBE we're going to learn why it is that we're so bad at hiding those creatures. Or why we let some Muggles see them and spread stories to try and keep the others as far away as possible." Swear to Merlin, if this was going to end up being a story about a secret underground meeting of sorts, like the kind he had mentioned in his homework, Grayson was going to be VERY happy. |
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And now they have started. Cassia's gaze slid to the professor and she was all ears ready for whatever it was they were gonna talk about. "Because there's an important historical event that involved Yetis?" Which was more or less what everyone else suggested in a way or another. |
Maddie tapped the cover of her book absently and considered Yetis. She'd SURE like to see one though the whole being eaten by one THING was a fear. Perhaps they made cages you could go in to protect you like they did when you swam with SHARKS. That'd be neat! She'd have to look into this, MHM. As for why they'd be learning about them in here instead of Care of Magical Creatures, the first year had a few ideas. "PROBABLY because if you don't learn from history, you're doomed to repeat it, and the wizards and witches in Tibet clearly haven't learned how to keep the yetis hidden from muggles." UH-HUH. "Maybe you think teaching US means we can solve THAT little problem in the future." |
That one Gryffindor? AJ? AJ. That one. "Is that Gryffindor implying that there is a YETI OUTSIDE????" WHAT. "I mean, we're learning about Yeti's 'cause YOU SAID so, Professor History!" WOOT! But what was that GRYFFIDNOR SAYING? If there was a YETI OUTSIDE, why were they sitting around in here being boring bumps on bums? YETI HUNT! YETI HUNT! |
Professor Pretty knew his NAME? Beam. She was the BEST. It had slipped his mind to bring the book, so the first year moved up to the front of the room- yes, he WAS still crabwalking- and secured himself a copy. If anyone wanted to share too, they could! Dima didn't mind in the slightest. Sharing was caring, everyone! "Maybe we're not learning about yetis at ALL, ma'am!" Dramatic pause. "Are we learning about the author? I know HE was pretty famous." But not pretty, probably. SHE was the pretty one. Heh. Staaaare. |
Penelope was still thinking about the last lesson. She was nervous about this class after what had happened in the last class. Her emotions were changing so fast that she have time to think or act with one emotion. The embarrassment of yelling at Kyroh in front of everyone and leaving the class, the anger and sadness when she had thought that she was a horrible girl for yelling at Kyroh, the nervousness about being here for this lesson, and the happiness that seemed to radiate from Professor Cassie. Kevin, the fireworks, and the dancing professor seemed to have unbalanced things, and this was certainly not helping her ever changing mood. Professor Cassie had left the room, and with the source of happiness and excitement gone, the negative emotions quickly took over. There was another thought on Penelope's mind. She wanted to find a way to tell Kyroh that she didn't mean to yell at him, and didn't mean most of what she said. Penelope actually really liked his creative answers. Why would they discuss yetis in History of Magic? On a normal day (if she could ever have one in this class), she would have been interested in this and thought of an answer. Today, she was even more moody than usual. She was feeling horrible. Her stomach felt like it was tied in knots, and she was getting a headache from all of the emotions. Penelope's mood was changing too much for her to handle. Even though she had mood swings all the time, her mood was changing even faster than usual, and it did not feel good. The first year could not think about yetis right now. She needed to calm down. Penelope put her head in her hands, hoping that her mood would stop changing so fast if she didn't think about it to much. |
Why were all the boys at this school LOSERS!? In this class alone, Fern had witnessed Kace offer to carry Zahra across the classroom (What a PUFFANOVA! He made Fern SICK!), Cuthbert open his mouth (His voice! UGH!), and worse of all - Kevin CURSE Professor Glendower!! WHO WENT AROUND CURSING PROFESSORS!?!? Especially Professor Glendower!! One of the coolest professors EVER!!! This was so not right, and Fern was glad he was getting detention, and she was glad Professor Truebridge was coming to publicly shame - but wait! What was Professor Morgan saying - WAIT NO!!! Fern's heavy lined eyes widened in horror. She had only just taken a seat next to the Divination professor's spot, and now! Now she was left alone in the back of the room, as far away from Professor Glendower as possible, but not as far away as she would've liked from certain previously named LOSERS. Knifflers would fly before she'd be sharing her copy of Year with the Yeti with any of THEM. "Professor," Fern spoke, raising her hand and giving her most winning, lip gloss slathered smile, "Maybe it's because we're going to be learning about wizarding autobiographies?" And then the homework would be to write their own! Fern had so much to write she could write about. She would title her's Fern Quimbley: F is for Fabulous. Obviously it would be a best seller, and when Dante Dark came to get his copy signed, she would say, "Oh sorrrrry, who are you?" |
Year of the Yeti. Beverly took a moment to ponder on that. Frankly, all she could think about what how that related to the snow storm outside the castle walls. Actually, that was all she could think about when something cold-related was mentioned. She raised her hand. "Maybe because they could be a form of transportation out of here?" It was an honest question. Could they still be dug out? |
Cassie made her way back with the headmistress. Opening the door she walked a little more calmly back into the room. No entrance this time, no Nessa was already in the middle of class. She gestured to Nessa that she was back with a little wave and point towards the woman her bestie wanted to see. Now did she stay or find a seat. Deciding she'd just find a seat, the five foot blonde made her way to an empty seat next to Fern. Giving the Puff a little wave she sat and hoped there wouldn't be anymore trouble going on. |
Kace got his Year of the Yeti book with him. He looked at the professor and wondered what this book had to do with the lesson. It would make sense why they would study it in COMC but whyy in HOM? He looked through the book and observed it. He wasn't cheating no way. He was just using his resources. He thought of a logical answer and raised his hand, "Professor I think this books involves probably a long winter in which we are involved in right now? I am surprised we haven't seen a yeti on our school grounds yet..." It made sense right. Plus he chuckled at Cinna's answer too. |
Yeti. DID SHE SAY YETI? Mo was practically out of his seat with excitement, and he genuinely couldn't figure out why the rest of his classmates were equally thrilled. They were talking about yeti. MO LOVED YETI. It made perfect sense that they were studying the yeti in History of Magic. They should be studying it in EVERY single class, honestly, because the yeti was the most fascinating creature of all time. His hand was up, and then he was up, and Mo had to make himself sit back down before answering. "THE YETI is one of the magical creatures most often seen by Muggles. If there's anywhere that we can relate to the Ilfacombe Incident, it would be the yeti." YETIYETIYETI. |
SPOILER!!: Answers! <3 When it seemed that no one else had anything to add, Nessa turned to the class again with a bright smile. “Wonderful insight, everyone!” There were actually several reasons to discuss Yetis in this specific class and many of the students touched on most of them. “As someone mentioned, we will not be delving into the biology of the Yeti as that is something reserved for Care of Magical Creatures.” And not nearly as much fun, in her opinion. “Instead we will be focusing more on things like the Statute of Secrecy breaches, why they are not as well-hidden as other magical things, and specific events and experiences involving Yeti incidents.” She personally loved those creatures.. they were so mysterious! Given the reputation of being dangerous and exciting.. at the same time, she had the cutest Yeti plushie in her office. "Now.. about the book, Year with the Yeti.." Everyone had a copy now, right? Or at least were sharing.. They needed to be, because her supply was gone now. "As one of your classmates very kindly pointed out, the stories in your book aren't completely true in that the experiences chronicled by Gilderoy Lockhart did not actually happen to Mr. Lockhart himself as he initially reported. But they are actual accounts of Yeti sightings and incidents that happened to other Wizards and Muggles. Now storytelling at times can be wonderful, as is retelling actual events that happened to others.. but the important thing is to be upfront and honest about whether or not it is actually true. But even with taking into account that the author tried to take credit for what he did not do, this book is still an excellent resource as it is the most comprehensive volume of Yeti experiences. We just have to remember that they were just relayed to by the author not actually experienced by him." When all that came out a hundred years or so ago, there was a footnote about that edited in future editions somewhere. "Now, I'd like you all to take a few minutes and look through your book.. or even open to a random page and see what is written there. Please share something interesting you've discovered about the Yeti or tell us your favorite Yeti incident from the book." She'd give them a few minutes to read and share what they've found, especially if they hadn't a chance to peruse this particular tome in the past. And then she'd tell them about her favorite if it didn't get mentioned. "Or.. has anyone had a personal experience with a Yeti themselves?" That would be even more exciting.. though perhaps unlikely. She pulled her own copy of Year with the Yeti and leaned up against her podium as she looked through. OOC - Please have your character mention something about Yetis or an incident that could be found in the book. As what would be written in the text is not specifically known, feel free to make something up as long as it's remotely plausible. Creativity is welcome and please do not repeat another's answer. |
Mo's excitement was amusing to West and he grinned at his friend, sort of eager by default, y'know? It was always good to see a mate in a good mood. But he put his hand up. "This isn't from the book exactly but I know the International Taskforce has teams who deal with Yeti control, and that our former Headmaster, Gaellen Tate, used to do that before he ended up here." Like... a while before. But yeah. That was a Yeti related thing. |
So he had redeemed himself. Somewhat. Either way, he'd take it. YEP! All beams from here. And it was still taking SO MUCH restraint not to eat the candy in his pocket. At this point it was basically whispering to him telling him to eat it. But he couldn't! It was his only candy left! Must. Save. Not. Eat. GAH. He was only fourteen this shouldn't be happening!! He was too young to know the true meaning of a candyless lifestyle. It wasn't faaaair. Right. Ahem. Back to the lesson. He listened carefully right before opening up his book. He couldn't help but feel really bad for Kevin. Poor guy was only trying to have some fun and make an entrance. He surely didn't mean any harm. True, he shouldn't have used his wand on a Professor... And he most certainly brought it upon himself, but he was still Zander's friend! The Gryffindor looked over at his friend and gave him a nervous look, but then quickly changed it to one of reassurance. Maybe Kevin would suddenly change in the moment and apologize profusely and then they could forget that the whole thing happened yeah? And not take points away from Gryffindor please? It had been ten whole years. TEN. Since they last won and they were getting SO close. But right. Enough distractions. He was flipping through the book now... Right. Uhum. Anyways. "This part talks about a camping trip in the America's going way wrong, Professor," A yeti sighting and everything. It was bad. "It calls the yeti a 'bigfoot' though and it wandered into a campsite unexpectedly," The footnote mentioned something about Yeti's known as Bigfoots in some parts so that wasn't too worrisome. Poor people were probably trying to roast some good ol' marshmallows or something when they got the rude awakening. |
Lucy raised her wand and she said : " Professor when I was sixth years old my father went in Russia to retrieve a medicine that he needed for his work. .on the way to Moscow he saw in the distance a creature similar to the Yeti staggering under the snow.. My father called immediately the Minister for the protection of magical creatures. Some wizards finally came and found it in a forest..It had lost the way.. It was not a Yeti..It was a Troll of the North-Europe that looks like the Yeti! |
Angel smiled at the Professor and raised her hand. "Professor don't Yeti's spend a lot of time in snow and like it really cold." Angel then suddenly thought of something, they wouldn't be coming here would they with all this snow around and how cold it was. |
Leah listened to Professor Glendower, opening her book again. She found some doodles of a cute little Yeti on the second page. She wondered if the creature looked like that in real life. That was before she noticed the tiny stick humans drawn next to the Yeti. Hmm. She reopened to a random page and read the story she found. It sounded stupid oh right. Leah did find a description about Yetis though and raised her hand immediately. "A yeti is gigantic and snowy white." She turned to the second page again and showed the professor the drawing. Just for reference. |
Jasmine opened her book and began to randomly flip through it. She was looking for an appropriate fact to share with the class. When she finally found something that she found interesting, Jasmine raised her hand and began to speak. "The Yeti has some similarity to the creature Bigfoot that has been reportedly sighted in North America." Curious for other information, she continued to browse through the book while at the same time listening to her classmates. |
Kevin had a smug grin on his face when the Professor had no retort back to him and as he leaned back in his chair, he stretched his legs and crossed his feet under the table. He caught Zander's nervous look that was being casted towards him but he merely shrugged his shoulders. If he got a detention he got a detention. Big deal. He sent Zander a mischievious grin. Kevin flipped the pages of the book and read some of the lines. Most of them were already said by others and he didn't want to say the same thing twice so he continued to search the book with his cheek resting on his hand. "The Yeti is a Ministry of Magic Classification XXXX which means they are highly dangerous" he said Just then, the door opened up again and Kevin's gaze went towards the Divination Professor as she re-entered the room. Because he didn't care about detention did not mean he was looking forward to it either. So the moment the woman came back he slumped down in his chair, maybe they couldn't find him and would leave? Yeah, he highly doubted that. |
Ethan was somehow disgusted with the author of this book, that’s why he never even bought one for school. The fact that this Lockhart dude nicked stories from others, made him want to roll his eyes and question every entry. Although yes, there are now footnotes, but jeez. Poor wizards and witches that were never accounted for, for their efforts. Anyway. Sigh. Hand up. “It says here that the female Yetis can be distinguished from the males by their whiskers. Females tend to have curled or braided beards…” Ethan’s eyes squinted at the text, and re-read it again. Is this thing true??? |
That Gryffindor? AJ was almost positive that the older lion was referring to her. The first year turned to face her. "It's AJ." Just so she would know. Did she say there was a Yeti out there? "Not a Yeti, a chort." Whatever that was. Nobody had ever answered her questions about them. She legit heard people saying that they thought these chort things were at Hogwarts at the research meeting. Why did it look like the professor's eyes glazed over when the lion mentioned it? Turning herself back around she thought about the next question. "I think they are big and hairy. They also grunt a lot." That wasn't exactly a textbook answer or anything, but that wasn't really AJ's style now was it? |
Maddie would LOVE to come up with a better solution and you KNOW who would probably be good at helping with that? Her BUDDY, Mo. Mo liked Yetis. She could TELL on account of the way his face lit up while talking about the subject. Bet HE was WAY more knowledgeable than this Liarhart or whatever his name was. As for what she could share from her book, the brunette flipped through in search of something particularly interesting to share. She figured reading from this book in some ways was morally repugnant GIVEN the fact that the author had STOLEN the stories and made them his OWN but she S'POSED it was okay since the stories THEMSELVES were true. "The Yeti seems to like to hang out where the conditions are PRETTY harsh. Like way up in mountains and such. MAYBE that's why the muggle climbers are the ones who find footprints and stuff so often. They're the only ones daring enough to go to THOSE harsh places." Buncha Gryffindors, mountain climbers. There would be no cushioning charm for them when they fell off the side of those cliffs, JUST saying. |
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