With Voldemort defeated, the Wizarding World expects peace to reign. However, without their knowing, a movement is being spurred by the wake of the destruction. Magical creatures are no longer coming to work; children are being kidnapped and replaced with Changelings; riots are covering Muggle streets. With the war, a new understanding as dawned upon the creatures of magic – they are victims of racism, too. And so, they refuse to be pawns of wizards and witches, and are demanding equal rights. Not only are the magical creatures rebelling, but a new organization under the name of TWK has began to rise. TWK is fighting for the right to expose magic to muggles, believing that they have a right to know and be a part of the magical world. They have done dangerous stunts such as purposely exposing witches – though the Democracy of Magical Beings has been quick to sweep it under the rug. As a student and the future of this world, what is morally right?
HEADMISTRESS: Gaia Endicott
Dear _____ _____,
I would like to welcome you to Salem Witches’ Institute. This school offers a rigorous course to teach young witches and wizards such as yourself the correct and most efficient way to use magic. In the attached packet, you will find all that is needed in order to prepare for a wonderful year of school.
The school year begins the 27th of August, 2015. We will be expecting you.
Sincerely,
UNIFORM
OTHER EQUIPMENT
1 Wand
1 Cauldron (pewter, standard size 2)
1 Set glass or crystal phials
1 Set brass scales
Students are allowed to bring a dog, a cat, a bird of any sorts – excluding peacocks and penguins – or a rodent. It must be properly cared for, caged, and disciplined, or it will be sent home.
First-year students will require:
1. Three sets of plain work robes (black)
2. One plain pointed hat (black) for day wear
3. One pair of protective gloves (dragon hide or similar)
4. One winter cloak (black with golden fastenings)
COURSE BOOKS
YEAR 2:
YEAR 3:
YEAR 4:
YEAR 5:
YEAR 6:
YEAR 7:
1. Three sets of plain work robes (black)
2. One plain pointed hat (black) for day wear
3. One pair of protective gloves (dragon hide or similar)
4. One winter cloak (black with golden fastenings)
COURSE BOOKS
YEAR 1:
The Standard Book of Spells Grade 1 by Miranda Goshawk
A Beginner’s Guide to Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot
Magical Theory by Adalbert Waffling
One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi by Phyllida Spore
Magical Drafts and Potions by Arsenius Jigger
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them by Newt Scamander
The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection by Quentin Trimble
A Beginner’s Guide to Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot
Magical Theory by Adalbert Waffling
One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi by Phyllida Spore
Magical Drafts and Potions by Arsenius Jigger
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them by Newt Scamander
The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection by Quentin Trimble
YEAR 2:
The Standard Book of Spells Grade 2 by Miranda Goshawk
The Dark Forces: A Guide to Identification and Elimination by Achilles Lockhart
The Dark Forces: A Guide to Identification and Elimination by Achilles Lockhart
YEAR 3:
Intermediate Transfiguration by Anonymous
The Standard Book of Spells Grade 3 by Miranda Goshawk
The Monster Book of Monsters by Anonymous
Unfogging the Future by Cassandra Vablatsky
Numerology and Gramatica by Anonymous
A Rune Dictionary of your choice
Ancient Runes Made Easy by Anonymous
Home Life and Social Habits of British Muggles by Anonymous
The Standard Book of Spells Grade 3 by Miranda Goshawk
The Monster Book of Monsters by Anonymous
Unfogging the Future by Cassandra Vablatsky
Numerology and Gramatica by Anonymous
A Rune Dictionary of your choice
Ancient Runes Made Easy by Anonymous
Home Life and Social Habits of British Muggles by Anonymous
YEAR 4:
The Standard Book of Spells Grade 4 by Miranda Goshawk
YEAR 5:
The Standard Book of Spells Grade 5 by Miranda Goshawk
Defensive Magical Theory by Wilbert Slinkhard
Defensive Magical Theory by Wilbert Slinkhard
YEAR 6:
The Standard Book of Spells Grade 6 by Miranda Goshawk
Advanced Potion-Making by Libatius Borage
Confronting the Faceless by Anonymous
Advanced Potion-Making by Libatius Borage
Confronting the Faceless by Anonymous
YEAR 7:
The Standard Book of Spells Grade 7 by Miranda Goshawk
The Extremities of Potions by J.B.C Mirnoff
Transfiguration: The Final Touches by Carlisle Nottingham
The Extremities of Potions by J.B.C Mirnoff
Transfiguration: The Final Touches by Carlisle Nottingham
OTHER EQUIPMENT
1 Wand
1 Cauldron (pewter, standard size 2)
1 Set glass or crystal phials
1 Set brass scales
Students are allowed to bring a dog, a cat, a bird of any sorts – excluding peacocks and penguins – or a rodent. It must be properly cared for, caged, and disciplined, or it will be sent home.
Azeban
Colors: Grey and white
The Salem equivalent of Slytherin. Those that are sorted into Azeban are sly, ambitious, cunning, and resourceful. Their dorms are located on the uppermost floor, behind an antique picture of George Washington, who was the founder of Azeban.
The Salem equivalent of Slytherin. Those that are sorted into Azeban are sly, ambitious, cunning, and resourceful. Their dorms are located on the uppermost floor, behind an antique picture of George Washington, who was the founder of Azeban.
Animikii
Colors: Red and Brown
The Salem equivalent of Gryffindor. Those that are sorted into Animikii are brave, daring, and chivalrous. Their dorms are located on the third floor, behind a knight. Animikii was founded by Adrastos Alberich.
The Salem equivalent of Gryffindor. Those that are sorted into Animikii are brave, daring, and chivalrous. Their dorms are located on the third floor, behind a knight. Animikii was founded by Adrastos Alberich.
Nolka Nari
Colors: Green and Ivory
The Salem equivalent of Ravenclaw. Those that are sorted into Nolka Nari are intelligent, knowledgeable, incredibly witty, and sarcasm, while not mandatory, is often present. Nolka Nari was founded by the beautiful Native American woman Alameda.
The Salem equivalent of Ravenclaw. Those that are sorted into Nolka Nari are intelligent, knowledgeable, incredibly witty, and sarcasm, while not mandatory, is often present. Nolka Nari was founded by the beautiful Native American woman Alameda.
Rain Birds
Colors: Silver and Blue
The Salem equivalent of Hufflepuff. Those that are sorted into Rain Birds are hardworking, patient, loyal, and value fair play. Rain Birds was founded by Brunhild Byelobog.
The Salem equivalent of Hufflepuff. Those that are sorted into Rain Birds are hardworking, patient, loyal, and value fair play. Rain Birds was founded by Brunhild Byelobog.
CORE CLASSES
ELECTIVES
CLUBS
First and Second Year students will have eight periods each day. Third years and up will have ten classes, seven core and three electives, and will be split into block days – on Blue days, students will have first period through fifth period, and on Red days, students will have sixth period through tenth period. The first day of school will always be a Blue day and a Red day is always after a Blue day, repeating the pattern until the last day of school.
Astronomy
Charms
Defense Against the Dark Arts
Flying (First Years Only)
Herbology
History of Magic
Potions
Transfiguration
Health (Second Years Only)
Charms
Defense Against the Dark Arts
Flying (First Years Only)
Herbology
History of Magic
Potions
Transfiguration
Health (Second Years Only)
ELECTIVES
Alchemy (Sixth and Seventh Years Only)
Apparition (Sixth Years)
Arithmancy
Care of Magical Creatures
Divination
Muggle Studies
Study of Ancient Runes
Apparition (Sixth Years)
Arithmancy
Care of Magical Creatures
Divination
Muggle Studies
Study of Ancient Runes
CLUBS
Astronomy Club
Charms Club
Magical Creatures Club
Potions Club
Divination Club
Choir
Duelling Club
Charms Club
Magical Creatures Club
Potions Club
Divination Club
Choir
Duelling Club
First and Second Year students will have eight periods each day. Third years and up will have ten classes, seven core and three electives, and will be split into block days – on Blue days, students will have first period through fifth period, and on Red days, students will have sixth period through tenth period. The first day of school will always be a Blue day and a Red day is always after a Blue day, repeating the pattern until the last day of school.
HEADMISTRESS GAIA ENDICOTT
Previous House:
Nolka Nori
Temperament:
Slightly strict
PROFESSOR ACANTHA BALADEVA
Previous House:
Azeban
Temperament:
Insanely Strict
Class:
Defense Against the Dark Arts
Head of:
Azeban
PROFESSOR CRONUS CONALL
Previous House:
Animikii
Temperament:
Does. Not. Care.
Class:
History of Magic
Head of:
Animikii
PROFESSOR BASTET BELLONA
Previous House:
Nolka Nori
Temperament:
Lenient
Class:
Potions
Head of:
Nolka Nori
PROFESSOR EL “ENDY” ENDYMION
Previous House:
Rain Birds
Temperament:
Slightly Strict
Class:
Transfiguration
Head of:
Rain Birds
PROFESSOR FIONN GILGAMESH
Previous House:
Nolka Nori
Temperament:
Strict
Class:
Charms
PROFESSOR FREYJA BLOODWORTH
Previous House:
Rain Birds
Temperament:
Strict
Class:
Astronomy
PROFESSOR HEKTOR AMSEL
Previous House:
Animikii
Temperament:
Strict
Class:
Herbology
PROFESSOR JASON GOODMAN
Previous House:
Azeban
Temperament:
Lenient
Class:
Divination
PROFESSOR HELEN HERRMANN
Previous House:
Azeban
Temperament:
Strict
Class:
Flying & Apparition
PROFESSOR KASSIOPEIA LINDEN
Previous House:
Rain Birds
Temperament:
Strict
Class:
Health
PROFESSOR LIGEIA SANDER
Previous House:
Animikii
Temperament:
Insanely Strict
Class:
Muggle Studies
PROFESSOR MNEMOSYNE MODRED
Previous House:
Animikii
Temperament:
Slightly Strict
Class:
Care of Magical Creatures
PROFESSOR PERUN SAMSON
Previous House:
Nolka Nori
Temperament:
Strict
Class:
Alchemy
PROFESSOR PYRRHUS SCHULT
Previous House:
Animikii
Temperament:
Strict
Class:
Study of Ancient Runes
PROFESSOR QUIRINUS URSLER
Previous House:
Animikii
Temperament:
Strict
Class:
Arithmancy
Salem Witches’ Institute; taken by Victoria Calliope in 1921
“Salem Witches’ Institute is an old academy, invisible to the eye of muggles, known for possessing many hidden doors and staircases. The school seems to have a mind of its own and has shown to be very mischievous, often turning students around and confusing them. If the walls are damaged, it automatically repairs it, and if the windows break, then the glass crawls back into place. It is truly a magnificently magical place.
However, the rigorous academics is anything but. The classes are far advanced and tough, the homework long and strenuous – the amount of classes alone would kill! But nobody could say that Salem Witches’ Institute does not do its job. Headmistress Gaia Endicott works hard to assimilate the Institute’s young students into the wizarding and muggle world alike. She forces the students to embrace a strong, open-minded voice and encourages the students to debate controversial, but eye-opening, topics.
Salem Witches’ Institute is the school of the future.”
However, the rigorous academics is anything but. The classes are far advanced and tough, the homework long and strenuous – the amount of classes alone would kill! But nobody could say that Salem Witches’ Institute does not do its job. Headmistress Gaia Endicott works hard to assimilate the Institute’s young students into the wizarding and muggle world alike. She forces the students to embrace a strong, open-minded voice and encourages the students to debate controversial, but eye-opening, topics.
Salem Witches’ Institute is the school of the future.”
-The Weekly Witching
|The Entrance Hall|
The Entrance Hall is connected to the main door and is a relatively square room. There is a balcony overlooking the entrance hall and two staircases facing the entrance door, curving slightly and connecting to the balcony. A beautiful chandelier hangs in the middle of the ceiling, glittering with light. The two windows that frame the white front door are draped in antique curtains. Opposite the entrance door is another door that leads to the Great Hall and on the left and right side, there are wooden arches that leads to hallways. Antique portraits of famous colonial people are hung on the antique wallpapered walls. Sometimes clubs will use the Entrance Hall for bake sales in order to raise money for their extracurricular activities and field trips.
|The Great Hall|
The Great Hall is a large rectangular room with light-colored wood and white bottom border with a light yellow paint. Two long oaken tables are horizontally situated on the left with two identical tables are next to them with simple oak chairs with ivory cushions. At the very back of the room is one more table, on a raised platform, where the teachers sit. This is where breakfast, lunch, and dinner is held. Dinner is always at 6:30 every night and breakfast is at 5:30 in the morning. Lunch is between third and fourth period. Various portraits hang on the walls, mostly Victorian and colonial in style.
|Hospital Ward|
The Hospital Ward are simply that, the Hospital Ward. It is on the hallway right of the entrance hall, the first door on the right. It is governed by Mrs. Woden, a kind but eccentrically dark witch who is always wearing dark robes. The Hospital Ward is a long rectangular room that is quite like a hallway, lined with hospital beds with a curtain that can be pulled around the bed. The floor is a dark oak and the walls are a dark beige.
|The Grand Library|
Salem Witches’ Institute is known for having a large library that spans three floors, small stairs and balconies situated in the room. The Grand Library is on the left hallway from the entrance hall and is the very last door on the left. Every wall is covered by a mahogany bookshelf, leaving no room for hanging pictures, and the room is generally open, with only the walls being occupied. Small tan tables are periodically situated in the center of the room with mahogany chairs and tan cushions. On the far back wall, there is a small door that leads to the Forbidden Section. For a student to be able to enter the Forbidden Section, they would need three signatures from three teachers. However, if a student were to be in the Forbidden Section and were to pull down a black book by the name of Secrets, Lies, and the Foretold by Quincy Delphi, the book shelf would swing open to reveal a hidden staircase.
|The Wanter’s Room|
The Wanter’s Room is a secret room that, when someone knocks on the wall three times, will change to whatever room that person needs at that one moment. To get to the Wanter’s Room, one must find the a black book in the Forbidden Section of the Grand Library and walk down a staircase which leads to a small, quaint room with no doors. Once one is in that room, they must think really hard and desperately of needing a room, and a grand black door will appear.
|Student Store|
The Student Store is located to the left of the Entrance Hall, the first door on the right. It has a tan wooden flooring and floral wallpaper walls and a golden chandelier hangs from the ceiling. The room has two rows of shelves going down the middle, back to back, with two more rows on the sides of the room. The Student Store sells school supplies, candy, magazines, newspaper, and stress balls for the students for last-minute needs.
|The Azeban Dorms|
The Azeban dorms are located on the uppermost floor, behind a portrait of Geroge Washington on the wall. In order to get inside, the Azeban student must relay the password and the portrait will swing outwards to let the student in. The portrait leads into the common room which is slathered in grey and white. Three antique couches with grey wooden frame and white cushions with a variety of black and white striped throw pillows situated on the couches face a small grey coffee table placed in the middle. An antique grey rug spreads across the brown wooden floor and white drapes are hung in front of the window. Antique display cabinets are situated on the wall, holding Azeban awards. An end table is placed between each corner of the couches with an antique lamp and an old, broken telephone placed on it. Old paintings of famous Azeban wizards and witches are on the walls. There is a light grey table with matching chairs and a cabinet that is full of games.
To the left side of the common room, there is a hall that contains the girl dormitories, and to the right are the boy dormitories. Each room contains four beds in each corner with a nightstand and a lamp. Every bed has drawers underneath the bed to conserve room and to store clothes and other possessions. The dorm rooms are highly customizable.
To the left side of the common room, there is a hall that contains the girl dormitories, and to the right are the boy dormitories. Each room contains four beds in each corner with a nightstand and a lamp. Every bed has drawers underneath the bed to conserve room and to store clothes and other possessions. The dorm rooms are highly customizable.
|The Animikii Dorms|
The Animikii Dorms are located on the third floor behind a suit of armor. In order to get in, a student must knock the password onto the chest plate which will open a sliding dorm behind the knight. The dorm room has two couches, one floral and red and the other brown and plain. The brown one has tan throw pillows on it and the floral couch has matching pillows on it. In the center is a circular mahogany coffee table with a plant and miscellaneous student clutter on it. On the other side of the room is a mahogany table with matching chairs that have red cushions. The windows have a spice brown curtain and the wall is decorated in antique portraits and paintings. There is a small cabinet full of games on one wall and on another wall is a side table with candles, a lamp, fake fruit and white flowers.
On the back wall is a small hallway that splits into two more hallways on either side. On the right side is the girls’ dormitory and on the left side is the boys dormitory. Each room contains four beds in each corner with a nightstand and a lamp. Every bed has drawers underneath the bed to conserve room and to store clothes and other possessions. The dorm rooms are highly customizable.
On the back wall is a small hallway that splits into two more hallways on either side. On the right side is the girls’ dormitory and on the left side is the boys dormitory. Each room contains four beds in each corner with a nightstand and a lamp. Every bed has drawers underneath the bed to conserve room and to store clothes and other possessions. The dorm rooms are highly customizable.
|The Nolka Nori Dorms|
The Nolka Nori dorms are located on the second floor. The entrance is a random patch of wall with two antique statues of women on both sides. In order to get in, a student must knock once and answer the riddle right in three tries. If they do not get the riddle right, they will have to knock again and receive a different riddle. Then the wall will swing inwards and open up to the common room. The common room has ivory leather couches facing each other with patterned green throw pillows and a low ivory wooden table with red roses in the center. A bookshelf is to the right of the couches, filled with books that Nolka Nori students have collected over the years. To the left of the couches is an ivory table with ivory chairs that have green cushions. Between th table and the couches, there is an expensive chess table. There is a small closet that is filled with games called the Junker.
On the right side there is an elegant door that leads to a hall and is the girls’ dormitories. On the other side, there is an identical door and hall except it is for the boys dormitories. . Each room contains four beds in each corner with a nightstand and a lamp. Every bed has drawers underneath the bed to conserve room and to store clothes and other possessions. The dorm rooms are highly customizable.
On the right side there is an elegant door that leads to a hall and is the girls’ dormitories. On the other side, there is an identical door and hall except it is for the boys dormitories. . Each room contains four beds in each corner with a nightstand and a lamp. Every bed has drawers underneath the bed to conserve room and to store clothes and other possessions. The dorm rooms are highly customizable.
|The Rain Birds Dorms|
The Rain Birds dorms are located on the first floor behind a blue banner; when the banner is tugged in a certain pattern, then it will swing upwards and create a portal with which leads to the common room. The common room has two long silver couches with their ends put together, creating a corner. There are blue throw pillows on it and in the middle is a silver coffee table with a bowl of fake fruit in the middle. There is a white furry rug on the floor, covering the beige flooring. Behind the two couches, on a raised platform, is a sitting chair identical to the couches with two pillows on it with a end table next to it with a candle – this chair is often referred to as the Time-Out Chair, despite not being a punishment, but it is an unspoken rule that if a student sits there, then you should not bother them. A mirror hangs on the wall and scenery paintings are hung on the walls. A silver table in the corner has matching chairs with blue cushions; a cabinet is behind it, filled with games.
On the left wall, there is a hall leading to the girls dormitories and on the right wall, there is a hall leading to the boys dormitories. . Each room contains four beds in each corner with a nightstand and a lamp. Every bed has drawers underneath the bed to conserve room and to store clothes and other possessions. The dorm rooms are highly customizable.
On the left wall, there is a hall leading to the girls dormitories and on the right wall, there is a hall leading to the boys dormitories. . Each room contains four beds in each corner with a nightstand and a lamp. Every bed has drawers underneath the bed to conserve room and to store clothes and other possessions. The dorm rooms are highly customizable.
|The Lounge|
On the first floor, the third door on the right on the left side of the entrance room, is the Lounge. The Lounge is the hang out spot for all the students and it is encouraged for students to interact with other houses. The Lounge has low lighting and has a central platform in the room, where a bar that serves chips and sodas is with vintage bar stools. On the level floor, there are multiple furry, long couches with circular ends and are a dark brown; there are tan throw pillows on it. On the end of every couch is an end table with vintage lamps and flowers on them. The walls are filled with miscellaneous portraits and paintings. Because of the low lighting, there is always a chaperone stationed in the room to ensure no funny business is going on.
|The Aviary|
The Aviary is on the uppermost floor with windows on two of the walls with white drapes. Large black bird cages fill the room, lining the two walls with no windows, and having two rows in the middle of the room, back to back. Messaging birds and birds that need rest are placed in the Aviary and this is where students and teachers go to for postage.
|The Quidditch Field|
The Quidditch Field is located a half a mile behind the school and is large and circular with four towers with the houses’ colors on their respective one. The Quidditch Field looks like a typical Quidditch Field.
|The Courtyard|
The Courtyard is immediately behind the school and is made of white stone with a large, circular fountain in the middle. It is another hangout for students are particularly sunny and pretty days. Unlike the Lounge, there is usually no chaperone on duty due to the courtyard being easily seen through the windows.
|the Garden|
The Garden is located behind the Courtyard and is filled with tall bushes, beautiful flowers, and willow trees. The Garden is large and contains exotic flowers from all over the world. Deep into the Garden is a gazebo where most couples go to have “alone time.”
|Lake Blue|
Lake Blue is a small lake off the right side of Salem Witches’ Institute and is only a two minute walk. It is known for its beautiful blue color. However, at night, a light mist comes over it and if someone were to go swimming, then they will be lured and killed by Sirens.
“Honeycutt is a small, quaint town that is a five minute walk from Salem Witches’ Institute. Honeycutt is a sweet reminder of home with its vaguely Southern style, fun shops, and kind community. By the end of a student’s education, Honeycutt will be a tender memory of toasty warmth.
Honeycutt is an unforgettable town that will make a student’s life at Salem Witches’ Institute memorable.”
-Magic Daily
|Bedbug’s Beds and Bugs|
Bedbug’s Beds and Bugs is the very first building you will lay your eyes on when you walk down Honeycutt’s street. It is an old bar with a light brown wooden bar with a polished tan surface and oak stools with tan cushions. The ground is a patterned red and green carpet and the wall is a fake gray stone. Tanned tables with matching chairs with red cushions are systematically placed throughout the bar – each table holds a small red candle. A fireplace is on the back wall with a clock above it. The bar’s walls are filled with miscellaneous pictures and coin collections. The bartender and owner is Marles Mercury and the barmaid is Aphrodite.
|Braids and Buns|
Braids and Buns is a hairdressers shop and is the fourth building on the left side of the road. The store’s walls are a pastel pink and its floors are mahogany. Matching pink pastel chairs with black pillows are placed in the front to the right side of the entrance as a sitting area and a cashier is situated in the center of the front, operated by the owner Mary May. In the back are barber seats in front of mirrors with pink borders.
|Bunko’s Joke Shop|
Bunko’s Joke Shop is solely run by the owner, simply known as Bunko. Bunko’s Joke Shop is the second shop on the right side of the road. Inside the joke shop, there is a clutter of shelves of pranking toys and how-to’s as well as gag gifts and in the back is the register. There are stairs by the register that leads up to a second floor of practical jokes. The walls are covered in funny banners and pictures.
|Calypso’s Cauldrons|
Calypso’s Cauldrons, the fifth shop on the left side, is owned by Mrs. Calypso. Calypso’s Cauldrons is a simple shop for cauldrons and cauldron polisher. It is usually kept dark with low lighting and has rows of cauldrons to pick from. The register is at the back of the building.
|Cotton King|
Cotton King is the sixth shop on the left side of the road and is handled by Zephyr James, the female students’ eye candy. He is not the owner of the store, but manages it either way. Cotton King is a candy store that is filled with rows of shelves with jars loaded with candy. They have over five hundred types of candy there.
|Foxglove and Mushrooms|
Foxglove and Mushrooms is Honeycutt’s apothecary and has every ingredient ever needed for the Institute due to collaboration between the school and the apothecary. It is the first shop on the right side of the street. The owner, Yu Di Pangu is an old friend of Headmistress Endicott and is often seen on school grounds. The apothecary has rows of shelves brimming with jars of ingredients with the register being in the back of the store. Attached to the store is a green house, in the back, where Ms. Pangu grows her herbs.
|Glenda’s Wizardwear|
Glenda Aedan is the owner of Glenda’s Wizardwear and is the eye candy for the male students at the Institute. She runs a quaint clothing store, third on the left side of the road that is known for carrying muggle clothing. The store is long lengthwise and rectangular with most of the clothing being on racks on the sides of the wall. There are a few display cases running down the left side of the store where the cash register is and the display cases are filled with jewelry and of the like. On the right side, near the entrance, is a low cabinet with a small, spinning rack of sunglasses on it. Next to the sunglasses are Glenda’s two mannequins, Freddie and Marion, clothed in vintage clothing. Beautiful muggle dresses are hung on the walls as decoration.
|Inkin’ It|
Lykos Mabon is the owner of the quill shop known as Inkin’ it and is known for being incredibly arrogant. His shop is next to Bedbug’s Beds and Bugs and is the second store on the left side of the street. It is small with display cases of expensive and inexpensive quills alike. Packets of parchment are held on the single shelf near the door and are carried in a blue package paper that says LYKOS over it.
|Lovett’s Heart|
Lovett’s Heart is run by Maeve Lovett who is obsessed with love. She is infamously known for having bad luck in romance – two husbands dying in a freak accident and being divorced or divorcing the other three – and, to fulfill her hopeless romanticism, Ms. Lovett has created a café for young couples in love at the Institute. Lovett’s Heart is the last store on the right side and is tucked away from the rest of the shops. The store has heavy deep red drapes over the windows and small round tables covered in a red tablecloth with metal black seats, red cushions, and the back of the seats being bent to look like a heart. The back of the store has a display case where baked goods are showcased and where you can order hot drinks from the blackboard menu behind Lovett.
|Post Office|
The Post office is the third store on the right, it is the most modern store of them all and is simply where muggle mail comes from in case a muggleborn’s friends who do not know of their witch heritage – which they definitely should not – can send mail.
|Strums|
Strums is a music shop run by Apollo Peram. Strums is the fourth shop on the right side of the street.There is a small display case to the left of the entrance where the cashier is located. Guitars are propped up on shelves behind the display case, all with signatures from famous wizarding musicians on them. On the other side of the shop, there are over three hundred records, both muggle and wizarding. In the back of the shop is where all the instruments are located, each having their own shelf.
|Volume and Tomes|
Enyo Fedelm owns the 5th shop on the right hand side of the street and sells used and, sometimes, new books. She is an old friend of some of the teachers at the Institute and often orders new textbooks for students if something happened to theirs. The bookstore is a simple one with oak shelves filled with books in rows and the cashier being in the back.
Langley is a simple street in the wizarding side of Salem. The entrance to Langley is by crawling into a magical garbage can – that is completely clean – that will transport one into Langley. Langley is one long street that connects with another street horizontally going through it at the end. Most students, if not all, buy their supplies at Langley because of the great quality and cheapness of the products.
|Abby and Theena’s Apothecary|
Abby and Theena’s Apothecary is the second shop on the right side of the road. The shop has a wooden display case that holds lethal potions and behind the display case is a long shelf of potions. The cash register is on the display case and opposite the display case is long shelves of ingredients. Abby and Theena run the shop and have been best friends ever since they were little.
|Echidna’s Chimeric Dream|
Echidna’s Chimeric Dream is a pet shop filled with animals from exotic to extremely common. It is run by Echidna, a woman who takes her job seriously and wants to find the perfect homes for her animals. The pet shop is the first shop on the left hand side of the road. Echidna’s Chimeric Dream has rows of horizontal shelves that are stocked with pets’ various needs and toys while the animal cages are in the very back. The cashier is on the right side of the entrance door.
|Junk Shop|
Junk Shop is a shop of hand-me-downs and used various things that are placed randomly on shelves throughout the shop. The shop overall feels cluttered and musty and the owner, Fergus Finn, does not take care of the shop at all, but prefers to laze around and read the newspaper while sipping coffee. The Junk Shop is the fifth store on the right side of the street.
|Lacy’s Robes|
Lacy’s Robes is the first shop on the right side of the street and is where most students get their robes for school. It is owned by Lacy Mirnell, a muggle-enthusiast and naïve woman. Her store is mostly filled with black robes on racks until the back where the extravagant robes and dresses are shown for special occasions. Dressing rooms with purple curtains are on the right side and the cash register is on the left side of the entrance.
|Magic Daily Press|
Magic Daily Press is the center of Magic Daily and is the third building on the left side of the street. It is not permitted to enter inside.
|Marnes and Royals|
Dylan Eigyr is a cashier at the chain bookstore Marnes and Royals. Marnes and Royals is the fourth store on the right hand side of the street. Marnes and Royals has leaning shelves where bestselling books are stocked. The whole story is filled with these tilting shelves and the register is at the front of the store. The carpet is blue and the walls are a wooden brown.
|Mrs. Missy’s Concoctions|
Mrs. Missy’s Concoctions is the second store on the left hand side of the street and is owned by none-other than Missy herself. Mrs. Missy’s Concoctions is full of shelves with potions on them and a simple cash register at the front.
Prankster’s Haven
Prankster’s Haven is a large joke shop, more popular than Bunko’s Joke Shop, and is run by a mysterious man who is always wearing a mask. Though this is off putting, most people still continue to come to the shop due to its excellence in the practical joke making business. Prankster’s Haven is the fourth store on the left hand side. The store is very orderly and has large shelves. The register is at the back of the store.
|Stir and Slurp|
Stir and Slurp is the third store on the right hand side and is the best cauldron shop in Langley. It has cauldrons lined up on the sides of the room and the floor is divided in half by a line of large cauldrons. Stir and Slurp is run by Eber.
|Ted and Carrie’s Million Flavors|
Run by Ted and Carrie, best friends since they met at Salem Witches’ Institute, the ice cream parlor is usually overrun with laughter and people. Three walls of the store is lined with ice cream displays and the cash register is at the very end of the displays. The middle of the store has small round tables with chairs. Ted and Carrie’s Million Flavors is known for the large range of flavors of ice creams. It is the fifth store on the left hand side.
|The Arterberry Bank|
The Arterberry Bank is a huge round bank located at the very end of the street, on the other side of the road, and is a circular building. Goblins work inside and, when presented with a key, will take the person to the correct vault in the catacombs underneath the building.
|The Skinny Pig|
The Skinny Pig is a big bar with a black bar and dark brown with red cushions. Tables and booths are scattered around the bar and old western pictures are placed on the walls. The Skinny Pig is run by Sosruko, a sardonic and sarcastic man that loves to make fun of his more drunker customers. The Skinny Pig is the sixth store on the left hand side of the road.
|The Telling Stars Press|
The Telling Stars Press is the making of the Telling Stars newspaper and is the eighth building on the left hand side. It is prohibited to come into The Telling Stars Press without substantial news that regards the Republic of Magic.
|The Weekly Witching Press|
The Weekly Witching Press is the making of the Weekly Witching newspaper and is the sixth building on the right hand side. It is prohibited to come in without substantial news regarding gossip and drama.
|Uptown Girl|
Uptown Girl is a highend, expensive store for wizarding robes and is the most modern store in all of Langley. It is the seventh store on the left hand side. The cashier is located on the left side, near the entrance, and the white curtained dressing rooms are near the back. Sleek white couches surround the dressing rooms for those awaiting a dressee. Robes are hung on racks located randomly throughout the store, and the floor is covered in a furry white carpet. The walls are a dark brown and hold circular mirrors at random intervals, looking like bubbles. The owner of the store is Siri Stribog.
|Wanda’s Wands|
Wanda’s Wands is owned by Wanda Omny. The shop is the eighth shop on the right hand side. The shop, unlike her father’s messy one, is neat and tidy with nice mahogany shelves of boxes of wands. Every time someone enters her shop, she immediately knows everything about them – this makes it easier for her to figure out which wand will be better for the customer. Wanda is a good friend of Headmistress Endicott and visits time to time.
|Zoom|
Zoom is a shop that sells broomsticks and Quidditch gear. It is organized in the typical horizontal rows with a register at the back of the shop. It is owned by Nestor Ningal. It is the seventh store on the right hand side.
|The Telling Stars|
The Telling Stars reports political and governmental stories
|The Weekly Witching|
The Weekly Witching reports gossip and drama stories
|Magic Daily|
Magic Daily reports on muggles, culture, magic, and magical creatures
1. R-E-S-P-E-C-T! FIND OUT WHAT IT MEANS TO ME! Aka, respect all players and my authority or else you will get kicked out
2. No drama, that’s annoying
3. Proper grammar, good writing, character development, and of the likes must be used
4. Follow all RPG rules
5. No sex, but kissing is perfectly a-okay
6. Swearing and illegal activities are allowed
7. Two paragraphs at a minimum; but quality over quantity
2. No drama, that’s annoying
3. Proper grammar, good writing, character development, and of the likes must be used
4. Follow all RPG rules
5. No sex, but kissing is perfectly a-okay
6. Swearing and illegal activities are allowed
7. Two paragraphs at a minimum; but quality over quantity
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