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Current I always wonder why birds stay in the same place when they can fly anywhere on the earth. Then I ask myself the same question. - Harun Yahya
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Hello everyone!

I love roleplaying. That is why I am here. And you are too I suppose! So we already have that much in common! Sweet!

I will play anything with a thick enough plot. My favorites include fantasy and magic themes.

I'm not sure what else to say here.

See you in game!

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@Eyeris

THAT'S HARSH

Also, you want me to do a Darius post?


Harsh, perhaps. But only for the people we *KNOW* are MIA. Like the people who only got one post in... or none... before ditching.

Go for it! Do you feel like you have enough to go on to start his thing? If not PM me and I can see if I can help ^_^
@jdh97

"I think they are." She grimaced. "I will get medical attention when it is available. That should be soon. Twain is a doctor." She frowned a bit, even now she hated to admit that that man was useful in some way. Of course, the girl she carried and the rest of her team would be cared for first. She hoped most the team was there already. Her communication device was fried so she had no way of knowing how many had made it.

She might have questioned Herbert, who was he? Where was he from? How was he involved in this? Yet, that wasn't her job anymore. She wasn't a member of MERCY, the questions were theirs to ask. She was a TIGER, leader of a support team. So far they weren't doing a good job of that... They hadn't known about the dragon. She furrowed her brow wondering why Twain would neglect such vital information. She'd argue with him over it later, after they survived. Herbert was no threat, so she let him be as she turned toward the castle.

"Until then I'll be fi--" A knee buckled. She bit her tongue to contain a cry as injury and gravity forced her to kneel in the snow.
Scratch that.

MIA players are the red shirts!
@Eyeris

LOOKS LIKE ROZE IS GETTING THE NEW FIREBOLT


Yes you do!

Also, to clarify.

The only people at detention are the first year students who were actually on the train car.

So. PC's only! No red shirts to take a hit for you! So watch out!
Whoever posts next...

... Will get a broom upgrade.
"CAKE OR DEATH?"

"I'll have the cake please."

[Iratze]


Iratze gazed over her fellow gods with concern. She rose from the couch, floating to Amos.

"Amos... I... I admit that I did not speak to Brontes himself. I spoke with Amare, and then only briefly. Amare is not the most... mature nor eloquent among us... They expressed a desire to speak further." She touched his shoulder gently, it reminded her of her time in the war with Amos.

"There is certainly more to learn about his motives? I mean... Why trap us with the humans in order to protect them from us? He also speaks of peace. He may have something he is willing to give us to make up for what was lost."

She then turned to Seatus. He was one of the gods of the earth. The look on his face reminded Iratze that this curse had effected the gods of earth as much as it had the gods cast out of Heaven. It had changed everything. It had changed the lives of the gods and the course of human history.

She thought about the humans then. Had they gained so much from Brontes curse? They built civilization, they lived, they struggled, sometimes they struggled so hard, and they died. Then they went to the underworld. If they wished to thank Brontes for the favor of his curse, only Brontes would know. For the gods nor even Iratze could reach the underworld to discern the truth.

Brontes had all the cards.

She frowned. "I do not mean to interject so... It is only that I have carried many messages throughout time and this one that I have brought to you all is sadly sparse and vague. I, of course, will bring back whatever message you wish. It might be an answer, but might also be a question? We could ask for a gift or a sign of good will?"
I think I'll wait a day or two before posting to see what other people have posted, feeling somewhat uninspired right now.


Boooo! We need a thumbs down button!
I'm impatient.

TIIIIMEEE SKIIIIIIP!


She met with the Slytherin Quidditch team first.

“That isn’t fair at all… You are punishing the whole house!” Tim clenched his fists and scowled openly at the headmistress.

“I am not, as you suggest, punishing all for the actions of a few… I am only punishing the Quidditch team. Every single member of the quidditch team was involved, were they not? Every single one of your wands cast a spell on that train car. The entire team participated, and therefore, the entire team is being punished. No one else in your house was involved, and no one else in the house is affected by your punishment.”

“But, Headmistress, the team... “ Tim grinded his knuckles into the desk, he was standing closest to the headmistress, the rest of the quidditch team stood behind him around her office. “... Everyone comes out for the games! It is so important…”

“They will have to make due watching the other houses at play. My decision is final. The Slytherin Quidditch team is suspended for the year.”

Tim frowned. “Do you know what they said about us?”

“Yes, and they are serving their detention this evening.” The headmistress remained cool and collected before the sour faced students.

“Wade over reacted, sure! Why don’t you just kick him off the team not the whole lot of us!”

“Mister Tessler. A team is not a collection of random individuals that take random independent actions. And a good leader protects his teammates rather than throw them under the hooves of a hippogriff.” The headmistress stood and met the eyes of a much taller student. “And a good leader does not only protect his team from outsiders, but from themselves.”

“Sod off!” The philosophy was lost on the angry boy, he stormed out of the office. Some of the others left quickly, close on the heals of their once-team-captain. Others hesitated. Some tried to get another word or two with the headmistress, but she would hear none of it. Zeva was the last to leave, her eyes stung as she glanced at the headmistress, but she left without saying anything.

The professor, once each student was gone, collapsed into her chair with a sigh.

“They’ll hang you for that.” Flitwick had appeared, though, Mcgonagall had not heard the door. The parents of Slytherin house were generally the most difficult to deal with and most meddlesome in school policies.

“Good.” She huffed, collecting herself and straightening her back. “If they are glad I’m gone then they will not look for me once I am.”

“And the first years… They are going into the Forbidden Forest tonight?” Flitwick, much too short for the chair anyhow, ignored it. He paced the office, inspecting books and trinkets on the many shelves of the office. “Don’t you think this is all a bit too harsh?”

Mcgonagall had taken out her quill and began to write letters. Well, she did not write letters with her hand. Instead, her quill began to move on it’s own accord across the parchment. “I have far too much to worry about this year. I want to send a clear message that I will not tolerate any more nonsense from anyone.” Her voice was sharp and impatient.

A long moment yawned between them. Then Flitwick said: “The students are not safe.”

“Professor Weasley and Cassandra are capable and I trust them completely. They are only taking a short walk through the safest paths in the forest, it is only meant to scare them you know this.”

“I don’t mean the forest, Minerva.”

Her quill stopped, the spell interrupted by distracting thoughts.

“Don’t you think it is a little late to voice that opinion? To regret our decisions?” She quipped. “We are nearly finished. Once we are finished everyone will be safe.”

“Indeed.” he turned away. If he was satisfied by her response it did not show in his old wrinkled face. He headed for the door.

“It is what he would have wanted.” She added quickly.

Flitwick paused. “As you say, it is too late for regrets. Far far too late.”

~~~


Charles Wesley and Cassandra Sylph stood in the yard waiting for the first year students as the sun was setting.

Charles was a professor at Hogwarts. He taught ‘Care of Magical Creatures.’ He was tall and handsome despite the scars on his face. Scars left there permanently by dark magic. Some said the scars made him more handsome, deepening his character. Like all Weasleys he was tall, limber, and had a thick locks of red hair.

Cassandra was the groundskeeper at Hogwarts. She was a small woman with a pale complexion and paler hair. She had round lilac eyes and her hair was cropped short around her overlarge ears.

Both were dressed for a trip into the woods. Pants, sturdy boots, Charles wore a thick belt and Cassandra donned a vest full of pockets. They both already had their wands ready.

“You all can call me ‘Charlie’.” The oldest Weasley announced. “That’s so you won’t mix me up with my Dad.” Arthur Weasley taught Muggle Studies.

“Nice to meet you. I’m Cass.” The woman waved. She was much younger than Charlie. She did not seem much older than the oldest students at Hogwarts. At a glance and under different circumstances she might have been mistaken for a 6th or 7th year.

“I think we are just waiting for Richard at this point.” Charlie conferred with Cass.

Moirah, late, waddled toward the group. Her face was red from running non-stop all the way from the Slytherin common room to here. "Did you hear? I just heard! They just told me... The headmistress... She... She... She forbid quidditch! I mean.. Just for us... for Slytherin! Slytherin quidditch is cancelled! Because of what happened on the train! There she banned us from even having a team!"
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