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Everywhere Leah could hear people counting under their breaths, and it was starting to annoy her. After her stirrer was clean, she joined in the counting and stirring step. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. She stirred counter clock-wise once. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty. Stirring clockwise once this time, she thought that this was boring. That was when Leah had the idea. She could set her watch for thirty seconds and stir when the time was up. Whistling while the time ticked off, Leah stood with her stirrer in hand, preparing to stir. She must have looked like a warrior or something. Beep! The second year stirred counter-clockwise once again. Finished. Next step, professor? |
Text Cut: Some students *...and went towards his desk. From under it, he brought another bucker out - with magic, of course, and set it next to the pure water buckets. "Those whose potions were vanished," he said, "should get some from this bucket and continue on with the fifth step. It will be a bit less effective, but you should be grateful you don't have to start over." Yes, yes, he knew: he was such a thoughtful professor! Hehehe. "And read it better this time." Quote:
NOW Cosgrach was angry. NOW he was furious. Did they kid even KNOW what 'venom' meant!?!?! As soon as he was done talking to those who messed up - Kevin did worse. The venom was vanished in NO time, so that no one got hurt, but... "YOU," he pointed at the boy, "will stay HERE after class to help me with cleaning and with the cleaning of the laboratory every evening for a week. YOU will learn to be careful with venom!" Could he tell Cosgrach was seeing RED? Did his eyes BURN? GOOD! Taking a deeeeep breath, Cosgrach closed his eyes for a second and thought of daisies and the people he loved. He was calm, he was alright, he was calm... "The next step," he said, his voice pretty calm after shouting to Kevin, but it was still slightly angry, "is adding the grated unicorn horn and drawing an arrow pointing to right with your wand." K? Clear? KEVIN? Good gracious. Quote:
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Gulp!...that's what Cris did, when he saw his Potions Master start to vanish some of his fellow classmates potions. He fought the urge to reach up and cover his cauldron with his body...just in case the professor decided to do the same with his. So when Professor Culloden started to give out the next set of instructions, Cris breathed a sigh of relief. No vanishing meant that he was still on the right track. And since he still wanted to remain on track, Cris quickly picked up his quill and copied down the next set of instructions in his potions journal. Text Cut: Cris' journal Placing his quill down on his workstation, Cris picked up the bowl containing his grated unicorn horn and emptied its contents into his cauldron. Placing the bowl down, Cris pulled out his wand, and began drawing an arrow pointing to the right with his wand over the cauldron. What were they supposed to do next? Cris first updated his journal before sitting back and waiting patiently for Professor Culloden to tell them. Text Cut: Cris' journal |
So, he wasn't kidding when he said the last steps were very important and that the contents would be vanished. Whew! Somehow AJ had managed to keep the right counts with the right directions and she still had her potion because of it. Deciding that she didn't want to mess up at this point, the first year continued to pay close attention. She jotted down the notes first and then gave it a go. This part seemed simple enough considering that the horn was already grated. AJ let the grated horn fall into her cauldron. Next she drew an arrow pointing to the right... whatever that did. Sooo... she was once again all caught up. |
Moving on? Hmmmmmmkay. Toby reached for his bowl of grated unicorn horn and, as he did so, caught sight of Sophie a little further down the classroom. He let himself just sort of LOOK at her for a moment, feeling all kinds of things and stuff, before staring back down at his cauldron again. Tobias quickly added the unicorn horn and picked up his wand again and aimed it at the bubbling liquid. Swish, swish, swish. He moved his wand as though tracing an arrow pointing to the right, all the time wondering what the significance of a right-pointing arrow was. Maybe something to do with the brain? Or morals? It was all kind of interesting, really. |
Looking around her, Lux saw a few students have their potions vanished for not doing this last step correctly. It was amazing that the Professor never lost his temper and even had some potion on him so they could start again on that step. Wow, it was great to see the man in a good mood... That was until Kevin happened. Knocking over a bottle of doxy venom. Not good. Fortunately Professor Culloden seemed to calm down again, because he wasn't telling when he gave them the next step. Quickly she wrote it down: SPOILER!!: Lux's Notes Into her cauldron the grated unicorn went. Picking up her wand, she then drew a right facing arrow, not really sure what the point of it was. Maybe she would ask the Professor about it at another point unless another student asked first. Crossing off the step, she waited for further instructions. SPOILER!!: Lux's Notes |
He had to WHAT?! The hot-headed Gryffindor GLARED back at the Professor, willing himself not to look down or away even though he wanted to. He knew that the man did not like him and he mostly just ignored him. And when he DID address the young lion it was usually with an annoyed mutter but now he was shouting at him. Okay, he got that he had to stay after class, he was completely cool with that. But having to clean the laboratory EVERY DAY for a whole WEEK? No, just no. "It was an ACCIDENT!" He shouted back, becoming oblivious that they were in a classroom. He had actually slammed his hand on the table "You can't tell me to clean the Lab EVERY DAY for a WHOLE WEEK over an ACCIDENT!" The Professor might have closed his eyes and took calming breaths but the Gryffindor was still spitting fire so to speak. Stupid Professor! Why did everyone even LIKE that guy?! Kevin huffed loudly and sat back down, crossing his arms over each other as he did so. He was still GLARING at the man when he waved his wand and new instructions formed on the blackboard. Because the Professor had not vanished his potion, he figured it was still alright. So he uncrossed his arms with another loud huff and grabbed the bowl of unicorn horn he had grated earlier. He added the grated unicorn horn in to the cauldron and then grabbed his wand. He pointed it at his potion and SLASHED it to the right and then SLASHED an right-sided V to draw the arrow. He then lowered his wand and got back at GLARING at the Professor. |
Huh. The last step really had been an important one. This made Grayson all too proud that he had managed to complete that step correctly and not have his potion vanished like some of the other people in the class. He held no remorse, especially since they were going to get sample potions and all they had to do was continue with the steps. Simple. Nothing to cry about. .............................. Oh jeez what was this?! It wasn't the grated unicorn horn part, since that was what they had had to do at the beginning of this process. No. It was the drawing an arrow part. Merlin, that could go wrong and he could be asked to start all over again. And it was a weird step, mkay? And not one he had heard of before. Just. Freaking. Weird. Whatever. Collecting up the bowl he had cleaned and grated out the half a unicorn horn into before, he added the contents into cauldron. Easy step done. Grayson then pulled out his wand and drew an arrow pointing to the right over his cauldron. If he had done that wrong, he really would kick himself. Text Cut: Journal |
Lucy was a little unhappy but she followed the instructions of the professor and she took some potion from one bucket and continued on with the fifth step. Lucy said:"Scourgify!" and she cleaned her cauldron. She counted to ten and stirred the potion counter clockwise once. Then she counted to twenty and stirred it clockwise once. Finally Lucy counted to thirty and stirred it clockwise once again. She added in her cauldron the grated unicorn horn and she started to drawing an arrow pointing to right with her wand. |
Perfection? Sophie felt like asking what he's meant by that comment, but he was busy, and so was she. She'd worry about that later. Right now, there was a potion to finish. It was now time to add the grated unicorn horn they'd prepared earlier. The potion only called for half of it, so Sophie made sure that was measured out just so, and then she added it into the potion. Next, she retrieved her wand then did the whole arrow to the right step. With that, she was all caught up. Wow. This was the first potion from Culloden's classes that she'd actually had perfect luck with. Well, so far, at least. |
Adi's head jerked around as he heard the sound of shattering glass. Oh, it was Kevin. Poor guy. It really seemed to be an accident and he thought Culloden over reacted just a wee teeny bit but Kevin needed to calm down. Shouting will get him nowhere. Except in more trouble. Anyway, back to note collecting. Adi quickly finished up just in time for the next step. Wait...what? Arrow? Surely Adi had heard wrong. But no...the instructions had appeared on the board. He added in his grated unicorn horn and grabbed his wand and traced out and arrow to the right. Wondering what that was all about, Adi sat down again to update his notes. |
Now that the hard part was over Hayden felt a little bit more relaxed. Following instructions wasn't too hard. She was sure there was probably more to potions than that, but she didn't know what it was. Maybe she could ask later but that seemed more like something she would have to learn rather than ask about. Hayden didn't like that, she wanted to be able to ask questions and have them answered. Hayden added the previously grated half-unicorn-horn to her cauldron. How soon after adding the horn did she have to draw the arrow? Did it have to be immediately, or just any time after adding the horn? She didn't really know, but it didn't really matter. She had her wand ready to draw the arrow right after she added the horn so she drew an arrow in the air above the cauldron. Pointing right. Why? There wasn't even an incantation or anything? She just had to draw an arrow in the air? Why? What was the point in that? Hayden didn't understand why she had to do anything involved with the potion, and it sort of made her frustrated. She liked knowing WHY. |
Was that boy ARGUING with the professor? Maddie's eyebrows raised and she STARED at him. He had ZERO manners and really, she wonder what HOUSE he was in because if he had been in HER house, she'd be FROWNING at him right now. Who did he think he WAS? Merlin! Talk about rude ANYWAY, adding the grated unicorn horn over here. Maddie picked up the bowl that contained the bits of unicorn horn and added them to the cauldron. Voilà! Easy peasy! Now she just had to work on the arrow part. She could do that TOO. YUP! Maddie held her wand and VERY carefully drew an arrow pointing to the right. ALL GOOD, yes? She looked over at the Professor curiously and waited to see. He'd DEFINITELY call her out if need be so she wasn't TOO worried. ...Well, maybe a little worried about his blood pressure. Man looked ANNOYED. |
Oooh looks like there's some trouble. Thank Merlin that Zander actually did those steps correctly. He did not want all his hard work to go "pooof". Yes, thank you potion gods. Alright so next step? The grated unicorn horn that they had already grated up. Yes, that thing. Zander reached over to grab some of that and added it to his potion. Uh why'd they have to draw an arrow? What would that do? ..... Okay Culloden... If you say so. One right arrow coming right up! Yeah potions wasn't tooo bad today. |
So........... Potions class was hard. Zahra was ACTUALLY trying and still failed. She'd been in that group that had to throw HER potion away and go get some of the extra potion from Cullo's bucket. But she had learned a few things in class. 1. Newell was a HUGE BIG TIME MAJOR suck up. Like, hahahaha TOTAL teacher's pet. 2. Some Gryffindors were ACTUALLY worse than her at Potions. Zahra laughed the loudest at the boy KEVIN, then laughed again at his diva outburst. AND NOW.... she was totes distracted. She'd been doing pretty good, too.... ...what were they doing? Zahra went and looked over Teacher's Pet Newell's shoulder. Z would just do whatever she did. |
Angel smiled as she realised that she had got the last step right, she nearly fell over from shock but she managed to keep perfectly still and upright. Angel listened carefully to the next instructions, well it was easy enough, since the horn had already been grated and no she still didn't believe it was a unicorn horn. Angel added in her grated horn and grabbed her wand and traced out and arrow to the right. She had no idea what this was about but if the Professor had asked for it then she would do it, though she was very confused about why they had done it, she hoped the Professor would tell them later. |
Kace was waiting for more directions when he heard him yelling at the first year Gryffindor. The professor didn't seem happy. Kace smirked because sometimes he would make accidents too. But he looked up and saw the next step. He carefully got his unicorn grated horn and tilted into his cauldron and then he got his wand out of his cloak. He made a arrow movement to the right with his wand. He had NO idea why...he felt kind of silly. But if everyone else was doing it then he didn't feel as bad. He then waited silently for the next set of directions. He felt accomplished. He didn't make any mistakes. Yet... |
'fessor and Kevin dramas toooooo HALLE-PRAISE THE PEACHES-LUJAH. That last struggle of a step and all the counting had been a success. The professor hadn't given her one of those looks AND he hadn't gotten rid of her potion. Sucks for the ones who had gotten that. Nevermind. Moving along. Their fails were their own and she didn't care enough to stop and make apologetic faces at them or feel bad for it. Sorry about that. Trying her hardest to not be noticed, she conducted herself a victory dance in succeeding at that and being better than other people when THINGS WENT DOWN. And by things, oh helllLLLLL that kid was gonna DIE. Elodie's eyes widened as she looked quickly between Kevin and the professor and she had the sudden urge to SET HIS HAIR ON FIRE. Of course, she didn't because she was supposed to be setting an example and everything. But she still wanted to. What a LITTLE BRAT. Who had raised him? Who had taught him that THAT was the correct behaviour? "Hey Professsoooorrrr? Do you want me to hit him on the head with a book? I can do that for you. Save all the legal action." Kid deserved it. Whilst she waited for his answer, she added in the grated unicorn horn and performed the arrow to the right with EASE. See kids, that was how you did it. No failing here. None of it. SPOILER!!: Notes |
Norah's face fell. Failure already? And no more potions classes to prove herself? SIGH. She trudged up to the front of the room to collect more potion. She looked up from her shameful head hanging when she reached the professor, though, because she didn't want to be yelled at like that Kevin kid for being rude. She chanced a genuine smile before growing slightly more serious and saying, "Thank you, sir. Sorry." She turned and returned to her workspace. Nothing more could be done do fix that problem, yes? She wrote down the next step with meticulous precision. No more mistakes, she promised herself, definitely not. Prepping her supplies so they matched the setup of the other students, she proceeded to repeat the complex counting and stirring from before. The other students with their non-vanished potions were already progressing to the weird arrow drawing stuff, and Norah was grateful when she |
Dec had a bit of panic arise in him when he noticed people's potions vanishing right out of their cauldrons. He stared at his potion for about 10 seconds to make sure it wasn't going anywhere. IT DIDN'T LEAVE HIM! Yay, that meant he was doing good so far. The Hufflepuff raised an eyebrow at the scene unfolding between the professor and the student who spilled, what seemed to be the venom, on the ground. Eeeee, tough luck, kid. This professor was a odd one. Maybe he kept to much in. Needs to vent more. He focused back onto his potion just as the professor instructed them with the next step. Draw an arrow? Allllllright. Not to toot his own SPOILER!!: Notes! |
Marigold let out a breath she didn't know she was holding and sighed in relief. She had done the step correctly, thank Merlin. But now the professor was getting angrier and angrier and sheeeeeesh she did not want to make him angry. That would be scary. She had bad memories of teachers yelling at her from first year, okay? Okay. She took her unicorn horn powder thing and scooped it up, then poured it carefully into her cauldron. She took her wand and drew an arrow to the right as well before turning her focus to Sophie the snake one. She was… different this class. So was Culloden. |
Catching up <3 It was funny that Mo had no moral qualms about making a potion that bent the will of another person. Not the use of the potion, he absolutely had qualms about that, but the actual brewing of it was fine. For research or science or whatever. And if they used it, Mo assumed it would be a monitored thing with strict parameters. No forcing people to confess and then die for his sake or whatever. He hadn't been able to sit next to Cat (which was weird, frankly, because they always sat together), but maybe that meant he was less likely to be distracted and more likely to avoid the unfortunate run-in with the professor... like last class. He'd come out with a perfectly utilitarian potion, but he was embarrassed that, as a seventh year, he'd had to start over. Mo listened carefully as the professor worked through the initial steps of the potion, pulling out his cauldron and giving it (and his other tools) a thorough and magical cleaning before retrieving his ingredients from the front of the room. Lots of animal parts today, but none as noteworthy and concerning as that dragon heart had been last class. Mo gave the baby Claws a glance to make sure none of them were stressing out before grabbing the now-cleaned grater and unicorn horn and carefully grating half of it into a tidy, shimmering pile. But he wasn't going to do anything with it? Hmmm... Mo set the bowl of unicorn horn off to one side before lighting a fire under his cauldron using Incendio. Non-verbal. His specialty. It just took a liiiiittle adjustment to get the fire on low heat, and then his attention once again turned to the professor and the instructions being printed on the board. He waited for the empty cauldron to heat, opting to retrieve the purified water from Culloden's buckets while he waited. Aaaandd... perfect. Mo added the three glasses of water carefully, so as not to spill a single drop. Next the ten hippogriff feathers, which Mo admired in the dungeon light briefly. Hippogriff feathers were the least objectionable animal part ingredient today, since they were typically lost through molting and didn't have to harvested from a deceased creature. Could unicorns live without their horns? Maybe, but they still only had ONE. Feathers grew back. The feathers were added to the purified water. One... two... all the way to ten. Mo admired how they floated on the surface of the water for just a moment. But only just a moment, because Mo immediately needed to start counting to ten, as instructed. And then one stir COUNTER clockwise. Then a count to twenty, and Mo stirred the potion clockwise. Again, just once. Next to thirty, and Mo stirred the potion one last time. Counter clockwise. Once. The board said it, Mo did it, and his potion was NOT GOING ANYWHERE. It was perfect, and he hoped the professor would wander along to see that he could tell his clockwise from counter clockwise, his right from his left and his... oh yes. Moving on again. NOW it was time to add the grated unicorn horn, and Mo carefully dumped the contents of his shiny-grated-horn bowl into the cauldron. All was well in there? Mo glanced inside, but since he wasn't sure what color or consistency they were looking for, he had to imagine that lack of exploding potion was the best they could do at the moment. And what was this about an arrow? With no small amount of confusion, Mo traced an arrow with his wand, glancing up at Culloden briefly to see if that was what was intended. |
When Professor Culloden went about vanishing ruined potions, Benny thought he was a goner. Surely his luck had to run out sometime, it had been holding in multiple classes and just today so far. He just wasn't sure he had any more good luck in potions. However it seemed he had passed the test because his potion was still left behind and allowed to move on to the sixth step in the process. The dealing with the grated unicorn horn they had handled before beginning. The third year added the grated horn into his cauldron before placing the container back down for the second half. His wand picked up as Ben momentarily paused, trying to visualize the motion. Once he was okay with it, the Gryffindor moved his hand and thus his wand in the shape of the mentioned arrow, the point facing the area to his right. |
OMG!!! He was vanishing potions!!!! He wasn't kidding!! Omg!!! Stay calm, Arista! She would not mess up, the nervousness appeared on her face when she saw the first kids potion to get vanished! The nervousness soon disapered when the Professor passed her desk. Whew!!! All was fine! Somehow she had managed to do everything right and not mess anything up. How? The world would never know. Deciding that she didn't want to mess up, the first year payed very close attention to the Professor as he spoke. She jotted down the notes first and then grabbed her grated horn. This part was simple enough considering that she had already grated the horn. Arista let the grated horn fall into her cauldron. Next she drew an arrow pointing to the right... So, question over here from Arista!! "Professor what will drawing an arrow to the right do?" SPOILER!!: Arsita's Notes |
Drama There was Drama happening and that meant Nigel stopped what he was doing and watched. What other way are you going to have fun in Potions besides messing up. Which is more fun for the people who watched you screw up. Of Course it was a Gryffindor and Culloden was furious. Now that interesting to learn what ticks him off. Though too late for Nigel. Since he was a Seventh Year and all. Right back to the steps. Nigel added his grated stuff and drew an arrow pointing to the right with his wand. Why he was doing this he did not know. But it was fun. |
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