Lecture One: Sixths
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Post by Keiran Hayes Thu Oct 06, 2016 2:30 am

[OOC: Sixth and Seventh year Transfiguration is optional. Your student has just completed their OWLs and thus knows where their skill level is at, compared to the other students. This may or may not make them try harder. Sixth year, according to the books, is a great deal more difficult than the previous ones, and it's said that McGonagall only accepted Exceeds Expectations students into her NEWT level courses. Keiran has accepted O, EE, and A for sixth years, but if they do not do well this year, they will not be allowed to continue as a seventh year unless they had an O or an EE, and he believes that they have genuinely attempted to do their best the year before.]



"Today," Keiran began as soon as the door shut behind him, "we will be beginning our adventure into Conjuration. This will, undoubtedly, take up most of our year, as there are many different types, rules, and spells to learn."

Setting down his things, he stuffed his hands in his trouser pockets and faced the class. "After today's lesson, you'll be expected to complete an essay on Gamp's Law, which I'm sure you've covered in previous years. If not, ask me for recommendations on texts that might be helpful for you, and I'll provide a list either next class or for anyone who stops by my office." He paused, considering silently. "Actually, I take that back. I'll hold additional lessons or 'office hours' if you will, here in this room. They'll be after the final period of the day, for an hour each weekday."

Nodding firmly, he went on. "We're going to be working on conjuring birds today, and I guarantee it will not be easy, and some of you may not manage it this class. But we'll be able to continue upon our next meeting this coming Monday. It is probable that you'll only manage one bird the first time, but hopefully we can get up to a small flock before we need to move on to our next spell."

Moving to the board, he drew the hand motion - rather like what a child might draw for a seagull in a drawing. "This is the motion you're going for," he told them, arcing his wand twice and watching as it produced a blue light that sent fluttering birds into the air out of nowhere, their chirping covered up almost entirely by the smoke and thunderous burst of noise that the charm produced.

"This spell is incredibly useful. It can block spells - even unforgivables - if the birds get in the way. I know that we're all tired and uninterested now that lunchtime has come and gone, but try to think of this as either drawing the birds out of the wand itself, or as drawing together the particles in the air to change those into the birds we seek. Those who successfully conjure birds of their own will be allowed to keep them and look after them in this room throughout the year. Once we have conjured our first round, we will look into using these birds as protection - though not from Unforgivable curses, as I will not allow such things in this classroom. But let's start with making our first conjured animals."
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Post by Anabelle Mulciber Sat Oct 08, 2016 3:50 am

It had already been a long and awkward day, with Cronus being in almost every class she was in. It wasn't coincidence, she knew, but it wasn't like she could really do anything about him being in the same classes as her. Besides, she couldn't blame him for taking this class as Transfiguration was his favorite and best subject, and she could tell how excited he was to be in it this year by the way he'd happily plopped himself down next to her.

It was the same expression he'd had about the class the years before. He could get excited about other things too, but this expression was different from the others. It made her stare at him for a while, not realizing it, but she quickly looked away, flustered, when he looked over at her. The last thing she needed was to have him think that she into him. Not that it would stop him.

She focused her attention on Professor(Headmaster) Hayes, hoping to calm her nerves a little. This was one of her favorite classes and she couldn't have anything messing her up or getting her in trouble. This class specifically was like having all three of her favorites in one. She couldn't wait to try, though she thought she would fail on her first try but she wasn't perfect so she couldn't get upset about it.

Cronis, on the other hand, was sure he'd be able to get it on the first try and he'd be extremely disappointed if he didn't get it. Or embarrassed, since he always bragged about being good at Transfiguration. But they were still students so they couldn't be good at everything, right?

The Gryffindor sat there, her wand in front of her on the desk, looking at it and gathering something like courage to pick it up and begin trying to conjure the bird.
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Post by Molly Weasley Thu Oct 13, 2016 4:39 pm

This was one of those classes Margo had not signed up for, nor had Clem, though the Lovegood girl certainly had the grades to do so, so it was a solitary trip to the fourth floor for her. Molly was quietly as peace after a relatively horrific summer. The Ilvermorny fiasco had been bad, she supposed, but when she thought about Casey, or the Duffy girl, or Kit Avery, she couldn't help but consider that she had been lucky. And besides, it was hard to think of it as anything more than a blip in her life considering how quickly normality was restored. She was back to being bored.

Perhaps that was why she had signed up for so many classes. She never considered herself to be a good student, doing only what was necessary to get grades good enough to keep people off her back. She had inherited her parents' intelligence but little of their academic ambition. Something about the summer had created a shift in her. A call to action. And with no clue as to where that call lead, she had impulsively filled up her schedule.

She stepped into Transfiguration and glanced about. She could see Mulciber glancing at Cronis, and Molly couldn't tell if she was seeing things or if Hit was leaning away. Either way, the decision was made and she slid into the spot on the Gryffindor's other side, flicking her eyebrows upwards briefly by way of greeting before turning forward.

Hayes was one of those professors that had no idea he was the hot professor. She had no idea whether or not this served the Headmaster or counted against him, but she did appreciate that he was one of the professors who seemed to genuinely love his subject. It made his classes a bit more boring, sure, but it made him a bit more tolerable of a person to listen to.

He left them to it and Molly plucked up her wand, calmly going through the motions of the wand without applying the magical force behind it.

"Always awkward," she commented, not glancing at Hit but vaguely considering the thought that the girl, under some sort of stress caused by the companion on her other side, might enjoy a bit of a distraction. "The first attempt. No one wants to fail first."
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