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On this mild, September night you find yourself heading out to the lake for your lesson on the Divine Arts. The path you take is illuminated by blue bell flames, a precaution to ensure no one arrives late with the excuse they'd gotten lost. Such an excuse wouldn't be tolerated, even without the help of the magical fire. Consider yourselves lucky, Fletcher has decided to be generous.
Out by the lake, the Professor stands by what appears to be a large bonfire. Around the fire, is a ring, an age line if you will, ensuring only he could get within a certain distance of the flames. This was him not trusting in the students ability to understand safety on their own. There would be that one kid who wanted to have a close enough look to burn his retinas--and his face long before his inner eye had a chance to suffer that damage.
Not on his watch.
Also surrounding the fire are log seats that seat, up to three students. They all have your names on them, sit out of place and you may find yourself unable to sit for a while, but not in the way you might so rightly be thinking.
Come with your ready minds and leave the roughhousing and lollygagging back in the castle.
OOC: Welcome to the first Divination lesson of the term! I'll be moving the class along in 24 hrs so come on in and get comfy. Just keep in mind the Professor's rules and your character should be fine....or don't
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Okay, three things. One, ankle boots weren't made for standing around very long in. Two, she didn't know him very well yet, but calling Derf entitled just rang untrue to her. And last but not least, "How has no one mentioned fire safety yet?!" And yes, that last bit was exclaimed out loud in an amused tone. "It's like you guys want someone to burn to a crisp just because they were long-fringed sleeves that caught on fire or, or burn their long hair or something." Still amused-toned And no, Archer wasn't aware of just how her words might affect some of her classmates. She hadn't been here last term, after all. Nor was she really worried about the consequences of her actions. Actually, she hadn't really thought about them....
And yes, she was sitting now.
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Huh, what do ya know, looked like the professor had liked Benji's answer after all. He was truthfully a little shocked, but he was certainly pleased, as well, almost despite himself.
...Although for all his internal complaining about the rulebreakers earlier, he did have to admit that he genuinely felt bad for the ones who had broken the rules by accident. He cast a quick sidelong glance at the poor Hufflepuffs doing pushups, but he didn't let his gaze linger. Didn't want to be thought to be a sympathizer, you know.
Considering the professor's question, Benji raised his hand and waited to be called upon. He didn't know much about pyromancy, but he had read a few things in the textbook over the summer (what a nerd). "Sir, I think that 'typical' may change depending on what type of pyromancy one is attempting. I know for some types, the seer is meant to throw something particular into the fire, like salt or different types of herbs. So I would suppose that each type of pyromancy has its own version of a typical session, depending on what you need, when you're supposed to use it, and things like that."
Right? Hopefully that would suffice. He was halfway guessing, but it was an educated guess, at least, not a total shot in the dark...
Beth watched in abject horror as yet another student was being punished…dear merlin this one was even more strict than Professor Noble. Taking a notepad from her bag and balancing it on her knee she began to jot down a tally of punished students, just for her own knowledge.
Really, it might have been easier to write down ENTIRE CLASS by the end of this, but to her, it was a good experiment…she was jotting down the little tallies right until Professor Fletcher responded to her comments on pyromancy.
Right…she simply nodded as he spoke trying to capitalize on the I’m just a second year vibe she could only run with this term alone. She did of course grin when he mentioned Hephaestus.
Right…two people could see different meanings in the same fire that made sense. Divinations like most things was a subjective art. What did they know…okay, what did she know about pyromancy.
Raising her hand and waaaaiting to be called on Beth spoke up. ”Professor, I would say there are safety measures in place when pyromancy is in use…things like having your hair up and out of the way so it doesn’t catch fire on accident as with any. Type of divinations adding additional things…burning hair, clothes, the like can change the reading or change your experience in the reading taking you out of the moment.” like yeah, fire wasn’t always the safest and you couldn’t pay attention with head of burning hair.
SPOILER!!: notes & the tally
Anabeth C. Greyvson
Pyromancy Notes
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SPOILER!!: Replies
SPOILER!!: Ms. Macindoe
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Originally Posted by Tegz
Bel would have preferred getting to sit next to some friends, but in general she was happy enough sitting with anyone, so it didn't bother her too much to have her seat assigned. Divination was still one of those classes she wasn't completely SURE about but so far she thought Professor Fletcher definitely came across as knowledgeable and she could respect that. The push ups? She watched the kids who got given them work through them out of the corner of her eye. That..... wasn't too bad of a thing. She'd rather get given them than have house points taken. Not that she'd try the professor on anything intentionally since that wasn't her nature but.... yeah. She could do push ups. And chin ups for that matter. All this fitness-related stuff going on lately? Totally up her alley. No complaints here whatsoever.
With her robes tightly tucked around herself for warmth against the Scottish air, Bel took notes with her book balanced on one knee. This was interesting stuff. She didn't really know a lot about this specific stuff but.... she put her hand up to try and contribute something anyway.
"Professor, I don't know much about this kind of pyromancy because they didn't really do this same thing back home in 'stralia, but there IS a lot of fire-use there traditionally amongst the different indigenous peoples. Some tribes burned eucalyptus leaves as part of cleansing rituals for instance. So I think depending on where in the world the traditions are, it means different leaves or herbs or whatever might be used, ya know? Because I guess fire needs to be fueled.... so if you want your fire to have some kind of specific ritual or magical purpose, you probably have to fuel it with the right stuff. So I think... what I'm getting at is to control a fire you have to control its fuel, whether that's magical fuel like from someone's intent or some kind of mundane fuel or something else." Bel reasoned out. It made sense to her anyway.
As the first set of hands began to rise, Calvin's gaze momentarily fell on those who'd been silent during the last round of questioning. He was taking mental notes, even as he listened to the Hufflepuff Captain offer her input. As it turned out, he didn't hate her answer. On the contrary. "You're perfectly right, Ms. Macindoe. Practices and materials do differ depending on what part of the world you happen to be in but it doesn't change the fact that the fire will need to be sustained." He nodded his approval.
"I like that you've also mentioned it doesn't have to be a purely physical source of fuel." The man hoped the others were still diligently taking notes. "Depending on the sort of fire you're tending and the purpose of the session, the diviner's intent may be one of the most crucial element."
SPOILER!!: Ms. Prichard
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Originally Posted by Kolyander
Rylee had been here the entire time, having greeted the Professor and fallen quiet or as quiet as she could handle (which meant rocking on her feet ever so slightly until told to sit). Everything that was said and that happened was being observed. Her brother having to do push-ups for sitting... her friends having to go back so many blue-bell flames and return for not greeting the professor properly. All things were being filled away in her brain somewhere for later use.
As the first question was asked the third year pulled out some parchment and her quill opting to take notes for the moment. By the time the second question was asked she was ready. Raising her hand she answered when it was her turn. "When the flames of the fire begin to die down the pyromancer studies the pictures he sees in the still burning coals. If one picture stands out more than the rest and burns brighter than the others it brings good fortune." That was about all she really knew on it. Divination wasn't exactly her best class.
Ah, one of those that had been silent on the last question. It was wise of her to choose to speak up. "Mostly correct." He said, pleased to know some of them at least had gotten through the readings. "One picture standing out more than the others is the expected outcome, it's the prophecy of the future you are trying to uncover. If no such image appears, the session ends and another begins in another 24 hours. That's common place. It's having the coals themselves glow that brings the good fortune."
A point it sounded like the Head Girl was bringing up.
SPOILER!!: Ms. Cambridge
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Originally Posted by DaniDiNardo
Just when she thought the shock of this man's methodology was beginning to wear off, Jessa found her eyes widening. First, because Derf was sitting and it had her breath getting lodged firmly in her throat, then because of the moment she knew would come. The moment the Professor noticed and did something about it.
This wasn't her friend's night at all.
Still, she would not speak out of turn. The Ravenclaw shot her friend a sympathetic look as she finally sat but tried not to think too much about the turn this lesson had steadily been taking. Nope nope nope. For a brief moment, Jessa mentally went over all the rules again, trying to make sure she didn't cross any. Her arms were not made to hoist the rest of her up even once, let alone 25 times.
Not wanting to be stuck staring at the man while he spoke, Jessa took out her parchment and quill and began scribbling the things she for the most part already knew. Avoiding his gaze was now one of her priorities.
Having heard his reaction to the silent students, she found herself raising her hand, even before her brain could properly formulate an answer. Had to be on the safe side. Finally, something came. "If...if the coals glow it's thought to bring good or great fortune." For whatever reason.
Aaaand right back to not making a peep.
Calvin nodded, turning now to face the blonde who was essentially reiterating what he'd just explained to the young Gryffindor. "Yes, glowing coals as the pyromancy session draws to a close is known to bring good fortune." For all the trouble he thought he'd get out of her, at least she was keeping up with the lesson and not one of the reasons he'd need a a potion by the end of the night.
SPOILER!!: Ms. Calavarez
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Originally Posted by jacquesthevamp
FIRST OF ALL...her mom would chew his head off for talking to her in this manner.
SECOND OF ALL...her mom would also chew HER head off for not attempting to participate.
Luce's cheeks and nose turned bright red from being called out for being silent. But she took with straight shoulders and a nod. He was the adult, right? Right.
"My brain is functioning well...Sir," she said, somewhat controlling a quiver in her voice. Her legs though...those lil' sticks were trembling away. "I simply didn't have an opinion," she added quietly. So really, why waste his time, y'know?
Luce nodded anyway. A response. He wanted a response. Well...he IS the adult soooo...
Ignoring the hard thumping that now flooded her ears thanks to that EMBARRASSING moment, the young witch listened...
...then stopped.
Ignorant? Who he calling ignorant? Muggles? MUGGLES?
Luce's eyebrows pinched together. Her hand slowly, but decisively slid up into the air. "Can they be considered ignorant if they didn't believe in the real works of magic? If they hadn't been properly educated in it?" she asked, that tremble making itself present.
If muggles had been properly taught about magic maybe their world would be different.
And maybe she paid more attention to that because mom IS a muggle and the word ignorant did not just go along with her.
He may have pointed out that not having an opinion--something that came quite naturally to most even without much thought meant her brain was, in fact, not functioning to its full ability but her next statement side tracked him completely.
First of all, this was the second question this one wasn't answering and it didn't bode well for her. Second, "At some point in your life, Ms. Calavarez, I suggest you invest in a dictionary. Ignorance, by definition, is a lack of knowledge. Not being educated in the ways of magic, being none the wiser to the fact it exists does imply that muggles do lack knowledge--on this particular topic. So yes, I can call them ignorant where magic is concerned and their portrayal of it. As you're so passionate about it, I would like a 2000 word essay, handed in by the end of this week on ignorance, why it applies to muggles and its impact on muggle society and culture. You will hand it in no later than midday, on Friday." If she knew what was good for you. "Now I suggest you stick to the topics actually being discussed unless you'd like another essay."
SPOILER!!: Ms. Carden
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Originally Posted by Waterloo
Professor Fletcher’s little dig at him for not answering the question mostly went unnoticed because Max was more shocked that the bloke was still dishing out punishments. This time push ups for Derf and Penny for sitting before being given the permission to. Blimey.
But they DID have permission to now, so Max sat himself down on his log and tried his hardest to make it look like he was concentrating. Concentrating wasn’t an easy task though. Bonfires just made him think of roasting marshmallows and sausages and thinking of food was making his tummy rumble.
“Uhm… I read this book once, and there was this one character who could control fire with his mind,” Max piped up, raising his hand. “And he could manipulate it however he wanted and create huge fireballs and whirlwinds and no-one really stood a chance against him and it was totally cool and……. no wait, I think that was called pyrokinesis.”
Not pyromancy. Ooops.
While the answer (inappropriate to the topic as it was) could've fit in with the first question, it had nothing to do with the question he'd just asked. The man's eyes narrowed dangerously. Mr. Carden had remained silent through the first and had now set out to provoke him. "Are you intentionally trying my patience, Mr. Carden? I wouldn't recommend it. The question was on the practices, elements and methods of pyromancy. The time for silly stories is passed." In case he hadn't noticed.
"Go ahead. Keep it up. You're working for it." He continued, none at all impressed. First the lack of greeting then the refusal to answer and now jabbering on about nonsense as a means of distracting others from the topic.
These student leaders were something else.
SPOILER!!: Ms. Swann
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Originally Posted by Ginevra
Recently, Divination had become a slightly difficult subject for her. It seemed like her interest had waned. At Professor Fletcher's question, she thought long and hard before carefully raising her hand to answer.
"There is a form of pyromancy called Daphnomancy which takes its name from the Greek mythological story of Apollo and Daphne. Daphnomancy is the burning of laurel leaves."
He would need to calm down again. Calvin took a small breath before turning to the next student. "Very good, Ms. Swann. There is, indeed, a method that involves the burning of laurel leaves." Just breathe, Calvin.
SPOILER!!: Mr. Katharos
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Originally Posted by DuckyLinJi
This lesson was getting more and more interesting by the second. Not the subject it self, that was pretty...boring. But the things that happened around it. More students were ordered to do pushups and Dorian had almost laughed out loud when one of the slytherin first years said that her brain was functioning well. Come on, even he found that funny. Rude, yes...but funny. In any other class he would have masked the laugh as a cough but in this class he simply bit his lower lip to not make a sound and stared at the fire, pretending to be concentrating.
And then he looked back up in curiousity when he heard the Professor say Derf's name and detention. Merlin's Beard what had that Prefect gotten himself in to now? He felt kind slightly bad for the guy but ...not really. And now he felt like a bad person because it had been Derf who had helped him out during the first SORE training.
Anyway, when they were told to finally sit down, the Ravenclaw did so and after some thinking about the next question he put his hand up. And then lowered it back down because someone else had said what he had wanted to say and he didn't think that the Professor would appreciate repeated answers.
He stared at Dorian, expecting an answer as he'd raised his hand. In truth, he'd have expected one even if he hadn't lifted his hand. Surely the boy had heard the warnings he gave to those who'd been silent during the last round. "I suggest you find something to say, Mr. Katharos."
SPOILER!!: Ms. Newton
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Originally Posted by Jessiqua
Well, actually, she was paying attention. But whatever. He seemed quite in his element being sadistic, as was evident by how he responded to her peers. It was one thing to be strict and orderly, it was quite another to humiliate people. Her face didn't change a beat as he spoke down to her, but on the inside she was picturing how she would grab his wand and cram it up his nose.
Hanna, seeing how people were treated if they didn't give an answer, decided just to use her previous one. It wasn't good enough then, but perhaps it would be now. She raised her hand again and said "One thing to be avoided, Professor, would be getting burnt by the fire."
.............................."Alright. Sure." He conceded, unwilling to make an issue out of the girl stating the painfully obvious. "You're correct, Ms. Newton. It would be good practice to not have yourself become too integrated in the session. That would throw off your concentration and there's no telling what sort of reading you would end up with."
It was an answer and it wasn't inherently wrong. He was ready to move on. It was important to know how to choose your battles--something some of these students had yet to learn.
SPOILER!!: Mr. Yoon
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Originally Posted by debpetrisor
Since he'd been unsure of the things he'd blabbered, Daehyun let out a sigh in relief when the professor moved on to the next student after deeming his answer a correct one. And thank Merlin they were allowed to sit, because his legs were soon turning to jelly. All that morning running was taking its toll on him. It was one thing to wake up early, but stay in bed and read a bestiary, and something entirely different to wake up early to run.
Now, his knowledge of pyromancy was rather limited, but he did know this one thing, so he raised his hand. "I know of this one technique - you can write something, or a question, on a piece of paper and burn one corner. It's a bad omen if the paper is completely destroyed." And it was basically pyromancy for dummies, what he'd just said, but he didn't fail to notice the way Fletcher eyed the silent ones, so he thought he'd give it a try.
Though saying dumb things won't get him far, either.
"Yes, very good." After Ms. Newton's response, the man felt like he would take whatever he could get. The fact this wasn't SUCH obvious knowledge was enough for him.
SPOILER!!: Ms. Chosen
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Originally Posted by laurange
This had got to be the first time ever that Faith was not enjoying a Divination lesson. She felt something inside her die a little every passing day, this term, and with the progression of this lesson it felt all the more that her decision to take Divination had been a mistake. She'd chosen to continue at NEWT level because it was the only subject without a theoretical portion, but was it worth being terrified stiff in class?
The Gryffindor had planned to say nothing in response to the question, hugging her knees to her chest instead and trying not to breathe too deeply, in case she'd start coughing, but the fact that nobody brought up salt was starting to bother her.
"We're meant to sprinkle salt onto the embers once the fire dies, and it's important to step away quickly, and wait for the spitting to stop before trying to read the coals. Many pyromancers have burned themselves being too eager."
Or, at least, that's what she remembered reading for her OWLs. But Faith's memory wasn't the best, and it really wouldn't do to count on her to have the right answer.
"Another good point." He said for the benefit of those who may have been more selective with their note taking. "Eagerness is to the avoided. Not only can it be dangerous when working with fire, but it can also interfered with the accuracy of the reading."
He had no worries these students would get themselves burned tonight....but if he was honest, he wasn't expecting much from their readings either.
SPOILER!!: Mr. Lowe
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Originally Posted by Samia
Zachary honestly couldn't believe his luck. Divination was one of his weak subjects and pairing THAT with this clown as their teacher - he just knew he'd be kicked out of the class soon enough.
But so far so good.
When a question was asked again, Zachary was reluctant to speak up - but what choice did he have? Clearly being in the background wasn't going to cut it for this class. So the fairly new Slytherin, finally pushed himself to speak, "you need to know how to practise a certain level of meditation too - in order to be able to be able to see clearly and contemplate what you see once the fire has died down"
Or so he vaguely remembered his mother rambling on about it.
This one....this student here. If there was a golden ticket, he would've won it. "An even better point." Than the one Ms. Chosen had made. "A clear mind is crucial no matter the form of divination you are practising." This was one of several reasons for his rule on not being a disruption during lessons. The divine arts required absolute concentration.
"One way to achieve this is through meditation. Training the mind. This of course calls for a certain level of discipline as well." In case that escaped many of them.
Hopefully they'd written that down.
SPOILER!!: Mr. Choi
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Originally Posted by kayquilz
Errr.
Oops.
Lucas just hadn't been paying attention--he hadn't meant any harm! He wouldn't have been disobeying on PURPOSE or anything--but as soon as the professor tore his answer apart--rightly so, Lucas supposed, since he knew almost nothing about Divination--he simply nodded and did the 25 pushups. With ease, mind you. He wasn't not in shape. Thank you, Baylen Brown, for getting this kid into better shape last term.
As soon as he finished, a little breathless and his arms feeling tingly, he stood up and crossed his arms. He didn't really feel like inputting again, not when what he said would be treated like that. He scuffled his shoe in the dirt a bit and bit his lip. Even if thought FIRE SAFETY WAS A GOOD THING TO MENTION because...some people just should NOT be allowed to be near or use fire ever. Just too dangerous for some folks. He kinda' hoped they'd get to do some pyromancy though because it seemed cool and fun and FIRE duh.
Also, why was Faith so smart? Lucas shot her an encouraging smile as she answered because he wanted her to feel nice about her answer even if Professor Grumpy-face might not do so.
While he didn't blame the boy's silence--why risk saying something stupid twice?--he didn't agree with it. Calvin gave the boy a hard look. "You are here to participate in the lesson, Mr. Choi, not sit there warming the log til it's time to head back inside."
Sitting there blankly would not be doing him any favours.
SPOILER!!: Ms. Spinnet
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Originally Posted by ArianaBlack
ZORYN WAS LIVID.
He had the AUDACITY to THANK HER? Oh he was good. But she was better. “You’re welcome, Sir,” she managed through gritted teeth. This man was at the top of her list. Once their rebellion took place, he’d be the first target. Zor made sure to make a mental note of this so that she could tell Jessa. She would have broken the rules to whisper to the girl now, but she was still exhausted from her three minute escapade.
And then the Derf thing happened.
ALRIGHT SOMEONE GRAB HER BEATER’S BAT BECAUSE SHE WAS READY TO KNOCK HIS BALDING HEAD RIGHT OFF HIS NECK.
Derf was pretty much the only good person left at this school. It’s not his fault that he just came back from an intense run and thought they were given the cue to sit???? The Gryffindor stole a glance over at Faith, trying to translate SO MANY things within a single look.
If Derf wasn’t allowed to sit then Zoryn wouldn’t be sitting either (anyone else and she wouldn’t have cared too much but Derf wasn’t just ‘anyone else’). Call it the pre-rebellion, if you will. And she’d make a show of it too. He never said anything about standing still.
The Gryffindor swayed side-to-side, swinging her arms around and thinking about his question (not seriously, of course). Things to be avoided? This class. Things she found strange? The fact that hair didn’t grow at the top of his head. She hoped HE’D burn himself from the fire.
“Some practices involve burning herbs, like sage, to analyze symbols in the smoke,” she was going somewhere with this. “Hope that’s what we’re doing… It could help us get rid of the evil spirits looming around the castle this year.” The evil spirits being their balding divinations professor AND the headmaster. That last bit was implied.
It was a shame, a real shame. What was the shame might you ask? The Gryffindor had finally said something intelligent...and she was ruining it all with her actions.
Calvin scowled as she rose from her seat. He said sit. She decided to stand. An open act of defiance; a growing trend tonight it seemed.
The man took a small breath, willing himself to remain as calm as he'd been before she too decided to test his patience. "Sit down, Ms. Spinnet. I'll only ask you this one time." There was something in his tone.....something that spoke to action he was prepared to take but for now, he would allow her to redeem herself.
SPOILER!!: Ms. Blackwell
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Originally Posted by cindajean
As Bettie listened to the professor and took notes she remembered she did know something about pyromancy so Bettie raised her hand. "I think it would be under a practice, this is burning of herbs, as for method a candle, fireplace and could you use a bluebell flame has well? I would say things to avoid would be negative thought and burning of certain herb because some are poisonous and maybe the same for wood."
Still trying to remain calm in the wake of the Gryffindor, Calvin nodded at the young Slytherin, having heard perhaps only half of what she said. Thankfully, what he did hear sounded solid in his book leaving him no further reason to be worked up. "Very good, Ms. Blackwell."
He could only assume that all of her answer made the same amount of sense as the portion he'd heard.
SPOILER!!: Mr. Dakest
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Originally Posted by hermionesclone
...........
That was.... rude. Very rude.
Lucas let out another whimper and looked down, finding that concentrating on the ground and his feet was a lot easier than looking at this man. Did he want an answer? Or.... was it a question that he wasn't expecting an answer for? Lucas didn't know. He didn't know about anything in here. All he knew was that right now, he just wanted to be as far away from this lesson and this man as possible.
He just shook his head because uh, answering out of turn might make the man do something bad. Like ask for another 25 pushups. And his arms and legs were still feeling sore from before so he was kind of meeting him halfway. Yeah. Halfway.
When he started talking about pyromancy and what it is and all of that, Lucas reached into his bag and pulled out his notebook and a quill. Taking notes would give him something to do, yeah? Yeah. His notes were sloppy and messy because his hand was shaking but that was okay. It was a lesson still and he wanted to learn about the magic and the fire and what he was here to learn.
It was okay.
And he'd have Emma!cuddles later. He hoped.
But then the Professor man was asking another question and it left him stumped. What did he know about the fire magic? Nothing. Not really. He was here to learn this stuff and if he knew this stuff already, he couldn't need to be here, right? But he couldn't stay silent because he was sure the Professor man would make another rude comment about it - or worse - and he didn't want that.
He looked up, his eyes on the fire in front of him, and it took him a long time to come up with something but he did have an answer. He did! So he slowly raised his hand up in the air, still not looking at the Professor man. "Uh, well, some people like to burn things in the fire. And then they get..... symbols..... from the way the object burns, I guess. And that's how they get their answers....." His voice trailed off when he slowly came to realise how dumb his answer sounded. But it was still an answer, right?
Fine.
Another one he would accept.
Calvin could tell the boy was still somewhat shaken but was pleased to see he'd attempted at all. "More or less....yes. That's the basic gist of it. An object is burned, symbols deciphered, future uncovered." He could've berated him for stating the obvious but having let Ms. Newton's answer slide, there really was no reason to keep pressuring this first year. He nodded. "Good."
SPOILER!!: Mr. Prichard
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Originally Posted by Devina Wellheart
25 pushups?! This bloke was a miser! All because he didn't stay on his feet. Whatever.. He didn't feel like losing anymore points.. He was already on Noble's watchlist. He was sure of it. So, down on his face he went and counted out twenty-five perfect pushups in roughly thirty seconds. Cal was no slouch.. He was well built and strong for his age. Mainly because he was always running and hunting while at home. He wasn't a dough boy that sat and played video games all day.
He took his seat along with everyone else once they were given permission. Which was a minute or two after he'd asked the first question.. Everyone had answered as he was catching his breath.
Hufflepuff again. Calvin wiped his face as the boy took a seat on the log, finding his patience nowhere near where it had been when he'd first walked down to the lake to prepare for the lesson. Forget that he hadn't answered the question, his head was likely full of nothing but hot air with the way he was behaving tonight.
"Are you hard of hearing or difficult to instruct?" He asked through gritted teeth. "I said you were to REMAIN standing for the DURATION of the lesson and you plop your bum down on a log like you own the place? 5 points from HUfflepuff, I want another 25 push ups. When you're done, you will remain on your feet. I won't be telling you a third time."
SPOILER!!: Ms. Starson
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Originally Posted by Granger Danger
Stella was paying attention the wole time, to be honest she thought the subject was beyond boring and wanted nothing more to sit down. " Dear god we going to stand here the whole lesson?" she thought to herself. She knew very little about Divinations it wasn't one of her strong points that's for sure. She wasn't all into seeing her future she believed what was meant to happen will happen, no looking into a fire or reading tea leaves would change it. Although their were seers that she knew could read into the future.
Although she knew that if she kept silent the whole time, she was going to have to do push ups, she didn't want to do that! It wasn't like she couldn't do them, she just didn't want to do them. She thought about what she knew about the subject they were talking about, then again she read quite a bit on this subject it was interesting. Waiting for the others she raised her hand. "By reading the flames of a sacrificial fire a prophecy was made for the future and pyromancy was used for centuries to get auguries of the future." she said remembering that she read that somewhere in the book she remembered.
"Correct." He said, almost too quickly. The man was still coming down from the agitation Mr. Prichard had brought on, and it may have left his tone a little more gruff than he intended but he did nod at the girl after another moment. "Good." Even if he was no longer feeling good.
SPOILER!!: Ms. Primeaux
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Originally Posted by SarcasticStrawberry
Between running EVERY morning and Quidditch tryouts Juni had enough of running so yes she was going to do her best to follow the rules and stuff. Because her legs were already killing her as it was. The running she did was the running she liked to do and on her own time. And it wasn’t worth losing being captain for anything.
Honestly Juni couldn’t think of anything to contribute to lesson at this moment that wouldn’t get her into trouble. The last thing she needed right now was for her dad to think that she was giving her professors a hard time. Maybe if it wasn’t a divination lesson, those divination professors really thought that they can predict the future with anything. Sure sometimes it comes true but others it might be a chance of luck. Personally Juni didn’t believe most of it. But it was fun making the predictions.
But the second question she kind of had a answer for. ”In a Pyroscopy session, you burn a piece of paper on a white surface and then you examine the stain the paper leaves on the surface.” She nodded, just something a little different to add the class discussion.
He nodded to this student too. By this point, the man was in real danger of getting whiplash from the behaviour of the students in his lesson. One minute they were answering questions and behaving how they should, they next they were forcing his hand.
He was going straight to bed when this was over.
"Very good, Ms. Primeaux. Thank you for the example."
SPOILER!!: Ms. Destler
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Natasha could not express how relieved she felt. After her mistake with the greeting, she was more than relieved that her answer had been correct. She was not overly familiar with pyromancy, but she had looked through all of her books, to at least have a basic idea.
As soon as she was given permission to sit, she wasted no time in sitting. Getting her notebook, she began taking notes immediately, trying to keep up which led to a hasty scribble. She could rewrite it neater at a later time in her free time.
She raised her hand to give her answer. "From what I have read, those practicing pyromancy look for an image that stands out among the others. If none stand out, then they should start over. The medium burned depends on what answers you are looking for, if I recall. I know the appearance of the smoke has meaning as well, but I don't know the different meanings." She explained, knowing her wording could have been better, but she was still shaken and hoped the answer would be acceptable enough. "I've also read that it's important to avoid letting your own emotions cloud your judgement during a session as it can falsely influence what you see, leading to inaccurate interpretations."
While some of her points had already been touched upon, Calvin nodded along all the same while the first year rattled off her answer. One point did stand out for him however, and he would make note of it for the benefit of the note takers.
"A good point, Ms. Destler. If no image can be seen, it does become necessary to begin a new session at a later point."
SPOILER!!: Ms. Livingston
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Josie blinked, things about pyromancy divination? She tended to stay away from it, considering her father still insisted that telling the future was just voo doo... But she'd decided to be here anyways so might as well try right? The fourteen year paused in thought once more, thinking of the few times she'd watched her aunt do it, "Professor, isn't there some kind of divination with the fire of a candle?"
Did that count as pyromancy? She hoped so as she continued, "Isn't there something, you hold a card over the flame, ask a question quickly before the card can catch fire... and then use the smoke patterns to tell what the answer is to the question?" Hopefully that counted, it used fire after all right? But if not, at least she tried.
It took a bit more breathing but the man finally found himself calming down by some degree. "Yes, Ms. Livingston, there does exist a form of pyromancy that involves the flames of a candle." He was almost sure someone had mentioned something about candles earlier but right now he couldn't be sure about anything. "I confess I'm not familiar with that particular practice," The card and flames, "but I can look into it at another time."
SPOILER!!: Mr. Ashburry-Hawthorne
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............what?
But...hadn't he? The professor had asked for an instance of usage in history and stuff...and Derf was linking it to alchemy and a very real science - which said something about his opinion on accuracy in a way. It was an answer and an opinion all wrapped up into one! How...what?
But before Derf could really say anything else on the subject, a FAR more pressing matter was raised. His quick glance around the classroom after returning had clearly been naive and misguided, seeing some people sitting and his brain filling in the rest. What was worse...he had gotten Penny in trouble as well. So rather than get right to the push ups - which he had no problem with and absolutely refused to let physical exertion take on a negative tone, the Hufflepuff opted to dig himself an even deeper hold.
After raising his hand to speak - you know, don't speak unless spoken too and all that.
"Sir, I apologize..." Sorta. For the sitting at least. And his tone was perfectly sincere - not to mention embarrassed. "...but if I hadn't encouraged Penny to sit then she would still be standing...." Remove him from the equation and the results would be different. And no, he wasn't trying to be a martyr here. Honest to goodness his conscious could not take Penny taking the bull blow of his actions. As for the detention well, that didn't sting as badly as being called entitled. Of all things. Though there was no way to respond to that without coming across entitled, the word was a true no win situation except to fall in line which, well, guess this Hufflepuff had become a bit of a wild Aethonan stallion since the inferi attack last term and was far from being broken. "....and you should get to know me first before assuming I am entitled, sir."
Which he reckoned serving detention would accomplish just fine.
Glancing feebly out of the corner of his eye at Penny in attempt at sending her an apologetic look, the sixth year dropped to the ground and began his set of 25 - arms flexing as his head looked straight ahead at the professors feet with his body in a perfectly straight line. Then it was up and down in a somewhat rapid succession.
As for the answer to the man's question...all Derf really know about was the focus needed - which a few had mentioned including an almost meditative state. Which, well, Derf was somewhat in right now himself as he looked straight ahead and focused on his push ups. Maybe if he looked beyond everything and into the flames he would see his own doom given how this class was going for him.
Also...he didn't see you there Zoryn, but he would feel even worse if you got in trouble because of him as well.
For now, it seemed he would be busy taking care of the escalating Hufflepuff problem. They were working hard to shake those stereotypes tonight.
"That ultimately doesn't affect anything." He replied, his tone flat and quite frankly over this boy. "I am the Professor in this setting. The fact she chose to listen to her Prefect over the actual Professor speaks to poor decision making on her part. Just as she chose to sit, she could've chosen to ignore your negative influence and remain standing as the rest of the class was." She had eyes, she could've seen for herself that they were frankly the only two around the entire fire sitting, so no, he would not accept this attempt at martyrdom.
But it was the next sentence that really took the cake.
It took him several silent moments in which he played the boy's words over and over in his head. The man had had it up to here. Running further than instructed to, sitting when he wasn't instructed to, causing others to follow and now this.
Some example he was setting. First Years present, all seeing that it's entirely okay to just mouth off to a Professor. The cheeky gall of this one. "Hand over your badge." His words were delivered with an icy chill to them. "I will be having words with your Head of House about your behaviour and your inability to set a good example for those you were asked to help lead. Not another peep, unless it relates specifically to the task at hand. You will stop disrupting my lesson or you will be asked to leave."
SPOILER!!: Ms. McCarthy
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He.... was.... tellling.... her that she wasn't suppose to be sitting? The blonde looked around quickly, didn't he tell them to sit? She was so confused, all of this was so confusing. What was going on? What happened to the nice professors that wanted to help them learn and encourage them? This wasn't school, this was Azkaban..
She stood up and tried to fight the big tears she could feel coming in her eyes. Looking around and wiping at her cheek she got down to do the pushups. With every push she felt the tears growing harder and harder to stop.
Once she was finally done she wrapped her arms around herself and stayed standing, but stayed quiet. She didn't know the answer, she was only a second year, she hadn't learned this before it was new. So she had no clue what to say.
After dealing with the Hufflepuff Ex-Prefect, Calvin felt he had very little patience left which wouldn't go over well for the young girl.
"Have you suddenly forgotten how to speak?" He demanded.
SPOILER!!: Mr. Dooley
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Patrick had kept quiet on the first question... only because by the time he had figured his thoughts out Fletcher had moved on. He listened to the responses to students and the pure dislike in the students response sea to Fletcher. He knew that this question he would have to answer. Up to this point in his life had only seen two instances of this type of seeing.
Raising his hand, Patrick waited quietly and patiently to be called on to vocalize his answer. Once called on he took a deep breath, “some of the native tribes in areas of the United States use this method. Their seer goes to a small hut with a vent for smoke. They typically do this for name ceremonies to choose a new horns name. However I don’t see how the tribunal of leaders all see the same thing since it’s often in the interpretation of the seer as to what is seen.”
With furrowed brows Patrick turned his attention to the other students he saw raising their hands here and there. He was a bit unsure of how much sense he made, but figured It would all work out in the way it was supposed to. He turned the pen in his hand before xo inuinf his notes on today’s lesson.
Like Ms. Macindoe, Mr. Dooley also had an example from another part of the world. Professor Fletcher nodded. "It is interesting how something like that works out, yes. These are trained seers with years of experience under their belt. Many of them do possess the sight and there is some amount of discussion about the images they see before a name is agreed on."
Certain things did require consensus.
SPOILER!!: Ms. Goodman
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Originally Posted by Erindipity
To say Penny's jaw dropped was the understatement of the century. Or like... the biggest understatement of the Universe. Whatever you wanted to classify it as, Penny Lane Goodman was SHOCKED. Beyond belief. This man was... UNBEARABLE!
The tears began to flow freely now as he told her to do PUSH UPS. The mere thought of it had triggered Hufflepuff's anxiety for sure. So as she opened her mouth to try and defend herself she found that all she could do was heave for breath, tears flowing uncontrollably. SHE HAD NEVER BEEN IN TROUBLE IN HER LIFE AND OMG SHE WAS ONLY DOING WHAT HER PREFECT HAD SAID! Despair! It was all too much!
But the young girl did try to give Derf a reassuring smile as he spoke up for her... but she felt the sinking feeling in her stomach that said it was going to do no good. Soooo... she slipped off of the log she was seated on and attempted to get her breathing under control and get in position for push ups. Because she dare not ask to be excused to go to the Healer or to her HoH... or anyone ever. She was genuinely unable to speak as she sobbed and basically just laid on the ground at this point.
Again, the ground could open up and swallow her whole at any time now. She was unsure what was more embarrassing: Being bullied by a Professor for being too literal, or the fact that she was crying and lying on the ground right now.
But this right here was what he was talking about. The Hufflepuffs were on a ROLL.
"Oh for the love of Merlin." Calvin stood stiffly watching the girl create her own scene on the ground, not bothering to hide the roll of his eyes. All the people doing push ups and she has to decide it's the end of the bloody world. He really would be needing a word with Noble. This was getting out of hand. "Hurry it up or you'll have another set of 25, Ms. Goodman." He said sternly. Her tears would not sway him in the slightest. "And you will complete them here or in detention. That choice I leave to you. Pull yourself together and stop this unseemly behaviour. You are not the only one to have been asked to do push ups and you're making a rather large spectacle of yourself." Drama Queen. "Circe, even the first years did this without fuss."
This was disrupting his lesson and that was a clear violation of the rules. In its own right, it deserved another set of punishment but he would settle for her composing herself and getting it over without before he had to take further action.
SPOILER!!: Ms. Calrissian
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Okay, three things. One, ankle boots weren't made for standing around very long in. Two, she didn't know him very well yet, but calling Derf entitled just rang untrue to her. And last but not least, "How has no one mentioned fire safety yet?!" And yes, that last bit was exclaimed out loud in an amused tone. "It's like you guys want someone to burn to a crisp just because they were long-fringed sleeves that caught on fire or, or burn their long hair or something." Still amused-toned And no, Archer wasn't aware of just how her words might affect some of her classmates. She hadn't been here last term, after all. Nor was she really worried about the consequences of her actions. Actually, she hadn't really thought about them....
And yes, she was sitting now.
This was yet another disruption. Calvin's head whipped around in the direction of....OF COURSE it was another Hufflepuff. Of. Course. Ms. Calrissian had effectively pulled his attention away from the dramatic Ms. Goodman with her sudden outburst.
If he had hair he'd been pulling on it by now.
"Up, Ms. Calrissian. You will begin running the perimeter of this class until I tell you to stop. Outbursts are not allowed in my class."
SPOILER!!: Mr. Park
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Originally Posted by awakemysoul
Huh, what do ya know, looked like the professor had liked Benji's answer after all. He was truthfully a little shocked, but he was certainly pleased, as well, almost despite himself.
...Although for all his internal complaining about the rulebreakers earlier, he did have to admit that he genuinely felt bad for the ones who had broken the rules by accident. He cast a quick sidelong glance at the poor Hufflepuffs doing pushups, but he didn't let his gaze linger. Didn't want to be thought to be a sympathizer, you know.
Considering the professor's question, Benji raised his hand and waited to be called upon. He didn't know much about pyromancy, but he had read a few things in the textbook over the summer (what a nerd). "Sir, I think that 'typical' may change depending on what type of pyromancy one is attempting. I know for some types, the seer is meant to throw something particular into the fire, like salt or different types of herbs. So I would suppose that each type of pyromancy has its own version of a typical session, depending on what you need, when you're supposed to use it, and things like that."
Right? Hopefully that would suffice. He was halfway guessing, but it was an educated guess, at least, not a total shot in the dark...
His scowl transferred next to the young Ravenclaw, finding he no longer had the patience for obvious answers.
"Don't you think, Mr. Park, that in the time it took you to spout all that, you could have just given information about a specific branch of pyromancy?" Circe, the boy went on about there being different kinds and the practices being different depending on which was done. Well. DUH. Did he actually plan to contribute to the discussion or not?
SPOILER!!: Ms. Greyvson
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Beth watched in abject horror as yet another student was being punished…dear merlin this one was even more strict than Professor Noble. Taking a notepad from her bag and balancing it on her knee she began to jot down a tally of punished students, just for her own knowledge.
Really, it might have been easier to write down ENTIRE CLASS by the end of this, but to her, it was a good experiment…she was jotting down the little tallies right until Professor Fletcher responded to her comments on pyromancy.
Right…she simply nodded as he spoke trying to capitalize on the I’m just a second year vibe she could only run with this term alone. She did of course grin when he mentioned Hephaestus.
Right…two people could see different meanings in the same fire that made sense. Divinations like most things was a subjective art. What did they know…okay, what did she know about pyromancy.
Raising her hand and waaaaiting to be called on Beth spoke up. ”Professor, I would say there are safety measures in place when pyromancy is in use…things like having your hair up and out of the way so it doesn’t catch fire on accident as with any. Type of divinations adding additional things…burning hair, clothes, the like can change the reading or change your experience in the reading taking you out of the moment.” like yeah, fire wasn’t always the safest and you couldn’t pay attention with head of burning hair.
SPOILER!!: notes & the tally
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Her answer, while also obvious, was not quite so painfully obvious and vague as Mr. Park's had been, so the man decides to accept it. "Yes, it would do you a world of good to ensure the right safety measures are in place before you begin any sort of work with fire. It can not only save you having to begin the session again but a lot more in the long run."
Now then, someone please tell him the interruptions and general rule breaking were over. It was about time to get to the first part of the activity and there was still a bit to be said.
"Some of you brought up excellent points." Some did not. He was courteous enough not to say as much. "The most obvious but possibly one of the most important would be the safety precautions that need to be taken before any instance of dealing with fire. It's for that reason you are all seated at this distance from the fire." He didn't trust a single one of them for even a second. Someone would've gotten burned tonight.
"Meditation, as Mr. Lowe so rightly brought up, can go a long way with the practice not only of pyromancy but divination on a whole. It does require a clear, strong mind and mediation is a means of achieving such a state." As they were hopefully about to find out. By this point he wasn't holding his breath.
"Several items can be burned, sometimes none are burned but salt is tossed into the flames. You have readings that are dependent on the smoke." He turned to face the fire. "I'd like everyone to look at the flames here. If you'd notice they aren't flickering about wildly and they aren't giving off thick or dark smoke. This is a good omen." Despite how hellish the night had turned out. "The flames themselves are not disturbed by any wind, also a good omen." He would believe that whatever message they would interrupt had nothing to do with tonight.
"In a minute, we'll begin our own readings. For now, please take one." He paused to fish a box out of his pocket. It contained little packets of salt that could fit in one's palm. The box was levitated around the circle the students sat in. "Don't focus too much on the salt for now." That would come later. "I'd like you to close your eyes, steady your breathing, clear your mind. At the same time, I would like you to focus on a question or an issue you'd like some insight into." If they'd been paying attention they'd know it was important to get the mind ready first.
"No talking. No mumbling. Limit your fidgeting. You must achieve perfect focus. Begin. We'll do this for ten minutes." And honestly, he was looking forward to that ten minutes of silence.
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Lucille's poor chicken legs trembled the more the man went on and on. Sure. Whatever, dude. She may need a dictionary but HE needed to be educated in kindness, the shinny butt head.
The pixie-haired girl nodded, her cheeks and nose bright pink. Take it all in. He's the adult in the situation. The essay assigned to her didn't phase her. It wouldn't be the first time that was one of her consequences. At least it wasn't cleaning bird poop or picking chewing gum off from under the desks with BARE HANDS.
"2000 words, yes sir," her soft voice cracked.
Rubbing her palms over her shaky thighs, Luce listened and mentally cursed herself. She was now doing the sitting down pee dance. There was no way she was going to ask to be excused. NO WAY. That would show weakness. Show she was back out. AND SHE WASN'T. THIS MAN DIDN'T SCARE HER.
At least they didn't have to respond this time. They had to sit quietly. Her body, though, as if not only taunting her with desires to go to the bathroom, jumped from a darn...
...hiccup.
Luce's hands shot up to cover her mouth, as if that would stifle it. But no.
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Mostly correct. Well okay than. That was better than absolute wrong.
Rylee sat there and continued to take notes her eyes drifting over towards her brother, biting her tongue rather hard when she heard the way the professor spoke to him. Who did he think he was speaking to Reese like that? Speaking to any of them the way he was? This was insane and just not right.
As for her sitting there for ten straight minutes doing nothing at all. Yeah, that wasn't going to be easy. She was annoyed now. Catching the small box of salt she set it on the ground at her feet along with her parchment and quill. Sitting up she looked into the fire before closing her eyes.
Slow inhale and then a steady exhale. Hands folded on her lap to try to minimize her fidgeting as best as she could. Her mind was wandering all over the place and she kept wanting to look over and check on Reese and some of her other friends to see how they were doing. This was going to be a terribly long long ten minutes.
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This was... too much. Just as she had gotten her breathing under control and was attempting her first push up the man demanded Derf's badge. HIS BADGE! Penny did one more push up and raised her head to look at him, fire in her eyes now. The urge to sass was so strong, but she knew better. Not if this lunatic was taking badges from people for having a thought in their heads. What a maniac! Penny began concentrating on her breathing and vowed right then and there, silently of course, that she was going STRAIGHT to professor Noble about all of this as soon as this dung weasel let them out of class. And if her own Head of House didn't care then she was writing to her mother!
As it were, the man was fueling her with hate fire. Something the teenager had NEVER experienced before in her life. EVER. It was invigorating, really. Now it didn't help her finish those twenty five push ups easily, but it had definitely helped her push through them nonetheless. And as she did finish, arms shaking, ears ringing, and dirt on her robes, she stood up shakily and refused to look at the man. She'd never look at him again. And she'd also never take this useless excuse for a magical class again, either.
This was the worst day of her LIFE. And she was going tattle. .
UGH! He'd done it again!.. Losing more points for his house... He might as well just show up to detentions each evening with as well as he was starting off. Quick to hop back to his feet and then back down to count out another twenty-five push-ups..
So?.. That meant he now had done FIFTY push-ups and he hadn't been able to answer anything the professor had asked about. Not that he knew what he was talking about as he didn't bother to read the assigned pages.. Divination was a joke. And honestly, Cal would rather do push-ups the entire lesson than waste his time learning about a feeble means of magical practice. That was his opinion anyhow.
Omg sorry I forgot the activity bit in the midst of her hate XD
Could one defiantly take a packet of salt from a box? Penny tried to have a LOOK of defiance about her at the very least. It was not in her nature to be rebellious or disrespectful, contrary to what Sir Dung Weasel may think. So she took the stupid packet of salt and then closed her eyes as directed. There was NO way she was going to be able to achieve peace or clarity while her mind was a screaming mass of red and anger.
Was this what being a Gryffindor was like? Because it was not pleasant and she didn't care for it.
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He didn’t want to meditate.
He didn’t want to close his eyes….. well, actually he did but not in the company of this particular Professor anyway.
Max didn’t even know how to clear his mind. His brain was always busy. And it was even busier than normal right now. Kids were still being ordered to do push ups or run laps, it seemed Derf was getting his badge confiscated and someone somewhere had the hiccups. On top of all that, he was still half-thinking about marshmallows and how he’d rather be in bed right now and…..
Basically, there was a LOT going on and there was no way his brain was about to switch off.
Blaaaaah.
Still flushing over Fletcher’s call out to his previous incorrect answer, Max took one of the packets of salt from the box as it levitated past and attempted the no fidgeting thing. He was a fidget by nature so it wasn’t easy.
And as for the question or issue he’d like insight to?
…….. where was Professor Vance and could she please come back?
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Wait, good? His answer was GOOD?
Lucas let out a sigh of relief. His heart was still going a million miles a minute but hey, his answer was right! Roundabout. Nearly. Nearly right, he would take that. It felt like the only good thing to come out of this lesson right now. But it didn't stop the feeling that he had said something very very stupid and he just.... wanted to get out of here, whether he learnt anything or not.
And that small bit of happiness disappeared when he saw what happened next. Not to him, but to that Hufflepuff Prefect over there. Lucas's eyes widened and his hand came up to cover his mouth. Was he..... was he allowed to do that? Just take a Prefect's badge? But he wasn't the Headmaster or anything so surely.....
Lucas shifted uncomfortably. He didn't know what to think about any of this but none of this felt right.
He turned his attention back to the Professor when he started talking again, this time to everyone and about the fire magic that they were going to be practising. With salts? And they were reading the smoke that came out of the fire? Okay. That much he understood. He looked over at the flames that the man was talking about but..... he couldn't help but feel that this wasn't a good omen. The Professor man knew what he was talking about and he would take his word for it but if the question was about how well the lesson was going, then.... yeah, no, none of this was good.
Turning his attention away from the fire, Lucas, instead, watched the box that was levitating around the circle. He set his notebook and quill down and then grabbed the packet of salt when the box came to him. The Professor man said not to focus on the salt too much but he couldn't help turning the packet over in his hand.
Right. Yeah. Meditation. He set the packet down as well, closed his eyes and started trying to meditate. It was just relaxing and breathing, wasn't it? But..... every part of him was trying to focus on not falling asleep right then and there - it could happen! - which was making the relaxing part very very difficult. And he wasn't a very relaxed person. He might be quiet but his brain was very very loud and today was one of those loud days.
Lucas squeezed his eyes shut tight, as if that would force his brain to be quiet. He had to focus on a question, yeah? The only problem was, he didn't know what question to concentrate on. Would this lesson get better? ..... Somehow he knew the answer to that without asking the fire. Uh.... would the school get better? .... He was almost scared to ask that because what if the answer was no?
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Daisy was feeling very nervous. She was stunned that Derf had to be instructed by Professor Fletcher to hand over his badge. As the box containing the mini packets of salt levitated past her, she selected one of the sachets and held it in her palm. Daisy closed her eyes as she tried to get her mind to become calm but this was proving to be a difficult feat considering what was currently going on.
She had so many questions that she was finding it hard to choose just one. Soon, she was getting more relaxed, well as relaxed as she could get and one singular question was appearing at the forefront of Daisy's mind.
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Something...peculiar came over the Hufflepuff as the Divination professor laid into him. Where there would have typically been copious amounts of guilt weighing down upon him and crushing his tender soul, there was a surreal sense of pride. Perhaps an naive quality to it as well, but that did not resonate one ounce with the 16-year-old. He almost felt as though he were exposing something, which was why his lips simply curled upwards into a smile - even at being referred to as a negative influence - and he pumped his arms faster to finish his set of 25.
Palms covered in dirt, her hardly even blinked as he was instructed to remove his badge. Though that did resonate somewhere deep inside, it was overwhelmed by a sense of accomplishment that he would tuck away and keep to himself. But otherwise, his expression was nothing but calm as he unpinned the badge and dutifully marched over to Professor Fletcher. He saw no need to protest or otherwise bring into question why this man was of the authority to confiscate his badge. The Hufflepuff felt it was part of that THING he felt like he was exposing, the dictatorship that was befalling Hogwarts. And, honestly, he would welcome a conversation with Professor Noble - a man he actually trusted and respected, which would likely come as a shock to many. Standing before the follicly challenged, Derf held the militant man's gaze, unblinking, as he set the badge in the man's palm...some dirt included. He lingered for only a second or so before turning around and heading back to his log, where he stood, and grabbed a bag of salt when it came around his way.
Stand the rest of the lesson? No problem. Clear his mind? Impossible. Close your eyes? Unlikely. Though he could focus on regulating his breathing for the moment because it was incredibly uneven thanks to exhaling a breath he had not realized he had been holding until just now. Mind a bit...swirly, he did close his eyes...but only for a moment or two because he needed to steady himself, his toes digging into the soles of his shoes as he did.
How anyone was expected to relax under these circumstances was beyond him, but at least he was breathing a bit more regular.
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Did Derf just had to hand over his Prefect Badge?! Now that was too much. The Hufflepuff might not be exactly a good leader but that badge was his. He had earned it a few years ago and this time Dorian actually felt bad for him. Because if it had been him who had his prefect badge taken away he'd be crushed and probably would have cried a bit
As he was addressed himself, the Ravenclaw looked away from Derf and at the Professor before looking down at the fire and nodded his head.
Meditation? They were going to meditate?
YES! Finally something that he was actually good at. And with good, he meant GOOD. He had started to meditate in his second year after Jessa and Professor Hirsch...wait its not Professor anymore right? Had recommended him doing this in order to clear his constantly active mind. And he had gotten pretty good at it.
Normally he would meditate about twenty minutes before he went to bed. The trick was to sit on something uncomfortable like the floor because he knew from experience that when he tried to meditate on the bed, he'd fall asleep.
And falling asleep was definitely NOT what he wanted to do when Professor Fletcher was around. As the box of salt satches was going around, Dorian picked one out and then tried to think of something he wanted answered.
When he had something, he sat upright a little more and tried ro relax his body. He closed his eyes and started from the bottom of his feet all the way to the top of his head. Slowly but surely, his tense shoulders started visibly to relax.
He had been meditating for 2 years now and by now he knew that he couldn't stop the train of thoughts that came up in to his mind but what he had learned was that instead of fighting against it and force himself to be quiet, he let the thoughts come and then let go and not dwell on them. Of course this did not work for everyone because not everyone was the same.
As he concentrated on his breathing, Dorian thought about the question he wanted to get answered and tried to keep that thought as his primary focus and let the other thoughts pass.
The only problem with meditating he had was waking up. He could open his eyes and be aware of his surroundings but his body, especially his legs take longer to function. As if he was sleeping with his eyes open. So he hoped that that didn't happen today....
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Faith was very sure she'd stopped breathing when Derf defended himself -- she was proud of him, of course, but was this really the time? Was this the place? How was it fair that a Hufflepuff was so much braver than she was, could stand up for people when she was sitting here petrified and hugging her knees, not close enough to her best friend to hold her hand.
She smiled weakly back at Lucas, but she decided then there was nothing she wouldn't give to have Zoryn next to her right now as she looked up at last and locked eyes with her. And it was a testament to their friendship that she understood everything Zor was saying without words. And in return, she glanced furtively at Zoryn's seat, begging her to sit down. Please please please sit down, please don't get into trouble, please not today. Not today. She was so tired.
So tired she barely managed to crack a smile at the joke Zoryn made, more nervous than amused. If the new professor caught the jab, if he punished Zoryn, Faith couldn't possibly let her go through detention alone.
Relief! There was no detention for Zoryn, he'd missed the jab. There was hope yet!
Except, not really. Not with Derf being forced to hand over his badge, not with him being silenced for doing nothing but defend himself. Her hands shook as she took the packet of salt, and she had to wrap her arms back around her knees tighter to still them.
She closed her eyes, sure, to keep them from watering more than they already were. No fidgeting was possible anyway, not with her hands threatening to quiver if she unhugged her knees and pulled them away from her shoulders. Focus, yes. She could do that. Breathing in, out. Inout. Inoutinoutinout. And it was almost like not breathing.
Was it just her? Or was it the smoke?
All Faith knew was that her heart was threatening to burst out her ribcage and she was going to cry and she needed to calm down and she just couldn't.
When the levitated box came by Bettie she picked out one of the little packets of salt. With the salt packet in her hand she closed her eye and tried to think of a question or an issue and she could not come think of a thing. So she sat there quietly with her eyes closed focusing on her breath and taking her surrounding. She will see what happens in the reading.
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Somewhere his mother would hopefully be smiling - if she hadn't forgotten all about him already. Mentally rolling his eyes at her, the fifteen year old had barely allowed himself some smugness when there was more drama.
W o w.
He didn't even know all these kids all that well and he still felt bad. Especially for the poor, buff blonde who had to hand over his badge.
At least there wasn't an immediate retort though to make matters worse - because all his time here and he knew everyone was very capable of a rebellion, which he was sure would happen if the new regime kept this up.
Keeping his thoughts to himself however, he grabbed a packet of salt and closed his eyes to pretend to concentrate.
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Lucas felt bad for the younger one [Penny] who had started crying. He so wanted to put an arm around her and comfort her, but he was still a bit...shaken on how to deal with this man. His parents' words rang in his ears... respect authority... but what if the authority didn't deserve his respect? Lucas knew what his parents would say. Respect it anyway, and good things shall come to you. So when he was fussed at for staying silent, he merely nodded and lowered his eyes. "Yes, sir," he said softly. Divination used to be fun.
Now.....well, he wouldn't call it that.
His heart gave a lurch when Derf handed over his badge. He didn't WANT to see Derf get in trouble or anything because Derf was literally, like, one of the BEST and kindest people of the student leaders.
But it was time to somehow meditate, and Lucas thought he'd be good at this. Since he'd been practicing yoga with Violet he had gotten much better. He took a packet of salt as one floated his way and quickly held it in his right hand, feeling the grains in the package. He liked the noise it made, but Professor Blegh-er wanted them still and quiet. So he let his arms hang on his sides and...let his shoulder relaaaaaaax. He closed his eyes and began to breathe slowly...in....and then out....like he did when he was doing yoga. While he had thought it'd be hard to relax and meditate at first in such a hostile environment, he was kind of doing it. But then...his mind drifted...to Violet. Because breathing like this made him think of her and Indigo, and how much he enjoyed Violet's scent he caught a whiff of every time he passed her in the corridors. His cheeks were turning red as he focused more....a question?
Easy.
Will Violet EVER notice me the way I notice her?
He was all lost in his reverie when he heard it...the first hiccup. And then another! And ANOTHER. Lucas winced at the third one and opened one eye to see a younger Slytherin the culprit [Lucille]. Would she get in trouble even though she couldn't control it? He looked round to see if Professor Blegh-er was watching. But he seemed like the type that was always watching...he wanted to HELP BUT HE DIDN'T KNOW HOW.
PANIC. PANIC IN HIS EYES.
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Septimus was doing his best to behave and not do something random that annoyed the professor. He only sat down when he had been instructed too and staying mostly quiet to avoid his answers being considered stupid. The man would take time to read and get used to. He was listening, however, and jotting down notes. He still had to learn. His gaze flickering to the flames as they were mentioned, the Ravenclaw trying to see the good omen.
Maybe it was his eyes.
Maybe that was why they still seemed to be flickering wildly.
But they were moving on. Septimus took a packet of salt from the floating box as it came by, settling it in his hand as he shifted in his seat to get comfortable. If he had to attempt meditating and not be thinking of his surroundings, it would be better if he didn’t hurt or have a muscle or two fall asleep. Eventually satisfied, or as satisfied as he was going to get, the third year closed his eyes and tried clearing his thoughts.
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For the record, he had said they ‘may’ sit. Not that they had to.
Calvin Fletcher was a real dung-machine. Zoryn had some choice words for him, but the Gryffindor bit back her tongue. She was defiant, but she wasn’t stupid (most of the time). Instead the Gryffindor remained standing, almost daring him to take away more points, give her a detention, phone her parents. Whatever it was Zoryn wasn’t scared.
Only, her eyes caught Faith’s and in that moment the Gryffindor knew to give it up. For the record, she wasn’t sitting in order to follow rules or avoid punishment. She was sitting because everything Faith translated in a single look told her that she needed to sit. Needed to sit so that Faith could breathe.
And next thing she knew, Derf was handing over his badge and Zoryn felt her rage escalate THAT much more. The Gryffindor watched angrily as the Hufflepuff watched over (with some sort of determination in his eyes that she couldn’t quite place). If she had been in Derf’s place, Calvin Fletcher wouldn’t have seen the end of it. Thankfully Derf was a much more level-headed. A trait that Zoryn desperately needed.
By this point the box of salt had floated its way around the circle until it was in front of her. She took a packet in her fist and instead of looking at her Professor when he spoke, her eyes immediately went back to Faith. The girl could see her friend’s hand quivering. It was the worst feeling in the whole world. There was nothing she wanted more than to be sitting with Faith and holding her hand, assuring her that Derf was fine and that class would be over soon.
It was real funny that their Professor was asking them to meditate after all that. You know what Zoryn would meditate on? How much she wanted to go shrunken head bowling using his bald head.
The Gryffindor managed to somewhat find a calm, though her eyes remained open until Faith’s went closed.
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Just when she thought this lesson couldn’t be more overwhelming. Jessa’s heart skipped several beats as Derf decided to sass the man who’d been handing out punishment like it wasn’t anyone’s business since they all arrived at the campfire. It seemed the wrong time entirely and she could only brace for what would happen next.
Badge loss. Yep. Just ...gonna sit here...take a salt pack thing and.....pretend she was somewhere else. The restlessness had steadily been building up and she was in real danger of beginning to fidget—what a time too now that he’d instructed them to avoid doing it.
None of the night’s misfortunes had fallen to her and yet......she was just as rattled. A part of her wondered why the Hufflepuff kid had sat after being told to keep standing and another why the Hufflepuff girl thought a man like Fletcher would flinch if she laid there crying but it was too much to process all at once while she was trying to hyper focus on not offending the Professor. Could this lesson be over already? She wasn’t prepared for the level of anxiety it was bringing.
His next instructions were both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand she wouldn’t have to force herself to answer just to avoid his ire. On the other hand she would be left with thoughts that had grown LOUD in the wake of all this. Not the right environment to relax at all.
Not wanting to become one of those students, Jessa did close her eyes, but her mind was anything but settled.
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Meditation? Sitting still for TEN WHOLE MINUTES? This was going to be the longest ten minutes of Nettie's LIFE.
Still, she didn't DARE cross this professor. She was just going to have to suck it up and do her best not to fidget and sit still. So she closed her eyes, sat down and began to do the breathing exercises they'd just been shown. She had to think of something to dwell on as well...
Hmm. What was she going to ask and focus on? When will this nightmare of school leadership be over with? Yes. That was a good thing to focus on....
How much time had passed? It had felt like hours...but in reality she knew it had only been a minute or two...
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Josie blinked, maybe this was a bad idea... Maybe Brodie had been right about something for once. She took her packet of salt and looked at the fire, Good omens? Aren't omen's always a bad thing? If not couldn't it be phrased in a better way? Like good vibes or feelings... Omens was just a word that made her so nervous, and reminded her of her father's fear of the so called 'voodoo' magic.
And now meditation? Knowing there were omens the fire was apparently telling about, she could barely contain her urge to just run back to her common room and just so nope to this whole thing and now she was expected to just sit still for a long period of time?
... Were they even allowed to sit? When she meditated with her step mother she always was sitting or laying down but with the way their professor was treating her classmates like they were in a prison she didn't know if she wanted to risk it... She sighed and glanced at the two younger girls [Chloe and Lucille] who seemed to be getting the brunt of his hatefulness. At least for two girls who couldn't be older than her brother.
"You could try not bully students..." She barely muttered it, not happy with the treatment, it wasn't right, but at the same time she'd rather not have the attention turned onto her... So she sat down and crossed her legs, trying to calm herself down from the fear and anger and focus on what Taylor had always told her to do to relax. If he wanted to scold her or get mad... Eh, she would just try to deal with it.
Alarmed. That's how Abra felt. Alarmed and shocked, though maybe those were sort of the same thing. But Derf had just been ordered to hand over his badge, which was sort of major, and Abra didn't know what to do. There was nothing he could do, and he wasn't about to try anything, either. As upset as he felt on his friend's behalf, Abra was pretty sure that the smartest thing to do here was keep his mouth shut; he didn't think he'd be able to manage even five push-ups if it was demanded of him.
It took Abra some time to register the box of salt as it levitated past him, and he had to quickly lean over and grab a packet before it drifted out of his reach. He had no idea how he was going to manage this meditation with so much going on in the lesson, not to mention in his own head; he'd never exactly been very skilled at shutting off his thoughts even at the best of times.
Well, the order had been given to start meditating, and so that was exactly what Abra started to do. Or tried to do. His eyes were closed and he was trying very hard to limit his anxious leg-jiggling, but his mind was still buzzing and he couldn't even think of a question he wanted insight into. Maybe something to do with this regime at Hogwarts and how long it was likely to last, but then what if they had to write down the question they focused on and their interpretations of the flames later? Yeah, think of something else...
As the seconds ticked on, Abra felt more anxiety grip him. The reality of the situation seemed to occur to him all of a sudden: that he was sat here, by the lake, in the dark, with his eyes closed. All at once there came thoughts of things he would rather not think about at all, like re-animated dead bodies looming out of the dark and reaching for him, or that familiar old image of the monster. Abra wanted to open his eyes and look around to make sure that he was safe, but he also didn't dare to, terrified as he was of actually seeing something there . Lower lip trembling, breath quickening, he held onto his own knees tightly with a white-knuckle grip, and tried very, very hard to calm down.
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Oh great! He liked her answers! Bel was relieved by that given divination wasn't at all her thing and part of the reason she put any effort into it was because Max liked it.
Or well, not liked it, but had liked Vance. She peeked over at him wondering if he was now completely anti-divination with the new professor in charge and all. And she realised they wouldn't be able to flub homework and make up divination methods to mess with this professor so one of the fun activities they had bonded over was now out the window entirely.
She scribbled a few notes down about the whole 24 hours thing for starting a new session and then her eyes went to Max again, her own face continuing on somewhat of a face journey as the professor called him out. And then he moved on to Zach's answer and Bel gave him a mental thumbs up, smiling in the direction of the boy she'd met over the summer. So was he into divination then? She scribbled down notes about the whole meditation thing too and then peeked in Zoryn's direction when the professor told her to sit down. That tone was... um. Okay. Interesting. More face journeying over here. And then Professor Fletcher took points from Cal and demanded push ups too. Bel was pretty close to offering to do the kid's push ups on his behalf but she was surprised and impressed that he managed them with no fuss whatsoever. Great! Another mental point in his favour for potentially being on the Hufflepuff team.
And then..... Derf happened. Or Professor Fletcher did. Or they happened together. Whatever you wanted to blame it on or reason it out with.... D was handing his badge over and Bel's face continued to journey. Penny was getting the brunt of it all too. And then Archer having to do laps? Hufflepuffs in general maybe? She might have said something then if the whole 'meditate, no talking' thing wasn't on the cards, but Bel was pretty sure if she talked at all now she'd just make it worse for the others. Instead she scribed down a few notes about these good omens in the smoke and whatnot, trying to pay attention. She took one of the levitated salt boxes and then obligingly closed her eyes.... ten minutes of silence, sure, but Bel was still on her face journey from the proceedings of this lesson and the professor's interactions with her peers, and her mind was definitely not empty even though she was trying for it to be.
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