New Roman Empire wrote:So how is Quidditch going to work in the RP?
I'd assume it's played in a similar manner to how it's played in NS Sports, though I think we should probably have a separate thread for it.
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by Khasinkonia » Sun Jan 15, 2017 9:56 am
New Roman Empire wrote:So how is Quidditch going to work in the RP?
by New Roman Empire » Sun Jan 15, 2017 10:04 am
by CoraSpia » Sun Jan 15, 2017 10:34 am
by Saint Ryvern » Sun Jan 15, 2017 11:24 am
by Talchyon » Sun Jan 15, 2017 1:15 pm
Louisianan wrote:Talchyon has great comedic writing, that is true.
by New Roman Empire » Sun Jan 15, 2017 1:39 pm
by True Christopia » Sun Jan 15, 2017 2:57 pm
Ormata wrote:Btw, why is only one Teacher allowed? Is that per player or per the entire RP, and if the second, then again, why?
by Vaquas » Sun Jan 15, 2017 3:01 pm
by Ormata » Sun Jan 15, 2017 3:17 pm
True Christopia wrote:Ormata wrote:Btw, why is only one Teacher allowed? Is that per player or per the entire RP, and if the second, then again, why?
I'll be increasing the amount of teachers allowed to be played as the amount of students increase. Speaking of which, I'm now allowing a second teacher.
As for the quidditch thing, me and the co-op will be discussing it before the RP starts.
by Ormata » Sun Jan 15, 2017 3:57 pm
Name: Sauvanne Vannier
Gender: Female
Age: 36
Sexuality: Bisexual
Appearance/Picture Sauvanne stands at 5’5”, the standard height for most people, and has a striking appearance. With red hair, kept long and in twin braids, her skin has the tanned tint of the riviera and of the Mediterranean. Her eyes, a deep blue, are framed by a button nose and a nearly always smiling mouth.
Blood status: Half-Breed. Sauvanne had a Wizard father and a Veela mother.
House: Hufflepuff (?)
What they teach: Potions
Head of house?: Most definitely not.
Patronus: Knight
Views: Bloodless
Fears: Violence at the School, Unprepared Teachers, Birds
Likes and Dislikes:Personality: Quiet, calm, and collected, Sauvanne enjoys cordial relations with most teachers and students. While she’s not chatty, she can and does hold good, lengthy conversations with anyone who would want to strike them up. As such, one might find the Potions Class in a state of calm, with cauldrons brewing, or in an argument on Aboriginal Magic and it’s relation with other magical techniques in the natural setting, such as Mongolia. An avowed pacifist, she finds wanton violence to be just that; wanton. Dedicated to her students, she would protect them ceaselessly.
- Likes: Peppermint, Milk Chocolate, Red Wine, Helping her Students, Holding Debates
- Dislikes: Rude Debaters, Cigarette Smoke, Smelly Tofu, Chinese Food
Backstory: Sauvanne was born in the French Riviera, in Toulon, to a wizard father and a Veela mother. Her father, a ranking member in the French wing of the Ministry of Magic, was of the sort one might expect in the lazy warmth of France; he enjoyed the twin sins of cooking and chocolate. Sauvanne’s mother fancied herself as just as good a cook as her father, with the added bonus of having a full head of hair. Both of them possessed the great joy of competition, and as a result Sauvanne had a great amount of food as a child, and food of high quality.
However, her patronage lead her to issues at school. Young boys would, undeniably, fall head over heels for her. It seemed that she was an early bloomer for Veela Magic, and, well...as a result, Sauvanne became rather alarmed by this aspect of life and drew herself into a brief reclusion at home. Luckily for the Vannier family, she had turned eleven at the time of her reclusion and was sent away to Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. There she was rather at home, as there were many charms to prevent the subtle entrancing of passing students and, God forbid, teachers.
After her work there, Sauvanne would pass final exams with flying colors and would set herself to the task of becoming a portion of the Ministry of Magic. She would become a part of their human-wizard network, and would work alongside select colleagues in the French Government to ensure such issues as runaway brooms, wayward witches, and transforming cats would not reach the afternoon news. As such she would become extremely well-versed in the casting of Memory Charms, along with becoming well-versed in Muggles and Muggle governments.
However, this would simply not suit Sauvanne. In time she would tire of her work, of the endless hours and of the annoyances which come from dealing with morons, of which were surprisingly plentiful. As such, she would apply to, and receive the job of, Potions Teacher in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 2015. She has been there since.
Theme: Drink Up, There’s More!
RP example: Nocturne
by Saint Ryvern » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:10 pm
by CoraSpia » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:11 pm
by Ormata » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:12 pm
Saint Ryvern wrote:Keep in mind with "human" corporeal patronus guardians that they cannot display any sort of emotion, personality, etc. The reason the guardian is effective is because they're not human, so they can't feel fear like a human would. That's why patronuses are typically animals. In fact there's nothing saying a patronus can be anything but an animal, but it's a cool thought that it could take human form and there's no credible source saying it can't.
CoraSpia wrote:Name: Robert Gleen
by CoraSpia » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:15 pm
Ormata wrote:Saint Ryvern wrote:Keep in mind with "human" corporeal patronus guardians that they cannot display any sort of emotion, personality, etc. The reason the guardian is effective is because they're not human, so they can't feel fear like a human would. That's why patronuses are typically animals. In fact there's nothing saying a patronus can be anything but an animal, but it's a cool thought that it could take human form and there's no credible source saying it can't.
I know. They are drawn from good, happy emotions. So I mean...hey. Stuff.
So, wot do you think of Sauvanne?CoraSpia wrote:Name: Robert Gleen
Bloody hell, I guess it's time to duel for the spot of Potions Teacher.
by Ormata » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:16 pm
by The Valyria Empire » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:20 pm
by Ormata » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:20 pm
The Valyria Empire wrote:I also don't think professors teach more than one subject unless that person is incapable that day. Thus we never saw Snape teach Defense Against the Dark Arts until Lupin was unable to thus Snape was his substitute.
by Saint Ryvern » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:22 pm
Ormata wrote:Saint Ryvern wrote:Keep in mind with "human" corporeal patronus guardians that they cannot display any sort of emotion, personality, etc. The reason the guardian is effective is because they're not human, so they can't feel fear like a human would. That's why patronuses are typically animals. In fact there's nothing saying a patronus can be anything but an animal, but it's a cool thought that it could take human form and there's no credible source saying it can't.
I know. They are drawn from good, happy emotions. So I mean...hey. Stuff.
So, wot do you think of Sauvanne?CoraSpia wrote:Name: Robert Gleen
Bloody hell, I guess it's time to duel for the spot of Potions Teacher.
by Ormata » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:23 pm
Saint Ryvern wrote:the form of the patronus has nothing to do with the memory it's drawn from. It takes the form of something you share a deep affinity with. It's a reflection of your soul, in a sense.
And since we're only allowing one new teacher at this time I'm not going to comment on either application. I'll talk to the OP about both when they come online.
by The Great Devourer of All » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:23 pm
Yymea wrote:We would definitely be scared of what is probably the most scary nation on NS :p
Multiversal Venn-Copard wrote:Actually fairly threatening by our standards. And this time we really mean "threatening". As in, "we'll actually need to escalate significantly to match their fleets."
Valkalan wrote:10/10 Profoundly evil. Some nations conqueror others for wealth and prestige, but the Devourer consumes civilization like a cancer consuming an unfortunate host.
The Speaker wrote:Intemperate in the sea from the roof, and leg All night, and he knows lots of reads from the unseen good old man of the mountain-DESTRUCTION
by CoraSpia » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:33 pm
by Ormata » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:41 pm
CoraSpia wrote:Sorry, I'm using screen reaer software because I can't see the screen. If I mess about with the tags, it'll go to shit, and I can't really sort out paragraphs very well, sorry.
by CoraSpia » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:49 pm
Ormata wrote:CoraSpia wrote:Sorry, I'm using screen reaer software because I can't see the screen. If I mess about with the tags, it'll go to shit, and I can't really sort out paragraphs very well, sorry.
Aaahhh, I see.
I'm just confused by how a Pure Blood Supremacist likes all his students right now and how a formerly convicted individual by the Ministry and forced to leave the Aurors would be allowed to join a teaching position. Normal Muggle schools already are massively paranoid by teachers who have minor offenses against them. I'd guess Magical schools would be even more paranoid.
by Ormata » Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:53 pm
CoraSpia wrote:Why would an obvious poser like lockheart be allowed to join?
Or someone clearly suffering from ptsd likequirrel?
He got in the shit with the aurors because he took his job a bit too far, not because he was bad. And he may like his students, it doesn't mean hethinks their his equals, I liked my dog but I wasn't going to let him do my dissertation.
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