Hogwarts was the dream of its four magical founders. The four of them sought to build a school where magical children could come to learn to use their talents to the best of their ability. As each founder had their own strengths, each contributed something different to the construction and running of the school. Most of the specifics on who did what have long since been lost, and the completion of the school has become a conglomeration of their efforts. However, there are a few things of which we can be almost certain, simply knowing what we do of each of the founders. The most widely accepted assumption credits Ravenclaw with the schoolβs ever changing floor plan. Prideful of her intellect and a lover of puzzles, Ravenclaw sought to make the school a challenge in all aspects. Thus, she developed the idea of staircases that move, trick stairs and false corridors. Presumably, she can also be credited with the invention of several of the castlesβ most interesting areas, such as the Room of Requirement. As Ravenclaw was well known for being an expert in almost all wandwork, there is little doubt that she would have been able to devise such spells as those that cause our halls to alter themselves and rooms to disappear. We can also surmise that she had a hand in some of the schoolβs defense mechanisms, such as the spell that hides it from muggles and the protective barrier. The most interesting of these features is the creation of magical golems, which can be awakened to act as an army in defense of the school. Many believe that Ravenclaw was involved in the creation of this particular defense, although it is widely accepted that it was chiefly the idea of Godric Gryffindor, who was known for being a master duelist and an expert on any tactical magic.
Homework: Think of the things that make Hogwarts unique. What contributions do you think each of the founders might have made to the school, aside from those mentioned already in class?
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Dating Grayson Powell LookingLovelyin her Classroom with her Students xxxFEELINGxxx Calm xxxTHINKINGxxx β I wonder what they'll have to say today, β
The rain is fallin' on my windowpanes,α α αxxx But we are hiding in a safer place.α α αxxxxxx Under covers staying dry and warm;α α αxxxxxxxxx You give me feelings that I adore.α α αxxxxxxxxxxxx ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ
spaceAmata sat, perched as ever on her desk, and watched as her students came in and took their seats. She waited a moment for them to get situated and to take out their things before beginning the lecture."Afternoon, class. Since last week we learned about Rowena Ravenclaw and her death, this lesson is about her contributions to the school. As you all know, Hogwarts was the brainchild of the four greatest witches and wizards of their era, Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Salazar Slytherin and Rowena Ravenclaw. Each of the founders dedicated much to the building of the school, to its design and its systems. However, some of Hogwarts most exceptional features are most often credited to Ravenclaw. Being the cleverest of the founders, it is no surprise that it is widely believed that she was the one to envision the ever-changing floorplan, the magical rooms and complex passages. While she was, of course, helped by and occasionally inspired by her fellow founders, the majority of the work in making these ideas a reality is credited to her. While the work of each of the founders can be found within the castle walls, hers is some of the more obvious."Amata paused there, waiting for her students to catch up on their notes."Does anyone have any thoughts on the lesson? Questions, opinions they'd like to share?"Amata waited patiently to see if anyone had anything to say.
ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ xxxα α αIt starts in my toes, makes me crinkle my nose. xxxxxxα α αWherever it goes, I always know xxxxxxxxxα α αThat you make me smile, please stay for a while. xxxxxxxxxxxxα α αJust take your time, wherever you go.
Homework: Think of the things that make Hogwarts unique. What contributions do you think each of the founders might have made to the school, aside from those mentioned already in class?
Homework for Lesson 2 should be turned into Professor Harlowe's Office before the end of Lesson 3.
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 3:16 pm
Lesson 3: The Boy Who Lived
The Boy Who Lived is one of the many titles given to Harry Potter, one of the most famous wizards of all time, and for good reason. Many years ago, a prophecy was given which spoke of a boy whose fate would be to defeat the Dark Lord Voldemort. This prophecy was overheard by one of Voldemortβs followers, who informed his Lord shortly after and set into motions the events that would lead to the death of the Potter family. On the October 31, 1981, Voldemort descended upon the Potterβs home at Godricβs Hollow, tipped off to their hidden location by Peter Pettigrew, a former friend. He entered the home and first killed James Potter, then proceeded to the bedroom, where he killed Lily Potter and attempted to do away with the boy he was certain would be his downfall. But, when he turned his wand on Harry, the spell somehow rebounded and instead seemed to kill Voldemort instead, leaving Harry with nothing more than a lightning bolt shaped scar. Years later, it would become apparent that the spell only destroyed his body, and through the use of Horcruxes, Voldemort was able to return. He would then spend years attempting to return himself to a proper body, attempting such methods as drinking the blood of Unicorns and attempting to steal the Sorcerorβs Stone. He would finally succeed in re-embodying himself in June of 1994. The following year would mark his virtually unnoticed rise to power, during which time the Ministry made great efforts to discredit Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore, both of whom were attempting to spread word that Voldemort had indeed returned. His return was made public in June 1996, after which the Ministry made brief efforts to prevent his rise before he and his people infiltrated their offices and Voldemort began to unofficially run most of the major wizarding offices through figureheads. During this time, Harry Potter and his friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger were travelling the countryside. Many believed that Potter was running from Voldemort, but they were in fact making efforts to collect and destroy the Horcruxes Voldemort had created so that they could finish him off once and for all. They eventually returned to Hogwarts, where they met and fought Voldemortβs forces. Despite many casualties on both sides, Potterβs efforts proved successful as all the Horcruxes were destroyed.
Homework: Consider the Prophecy that spurned Voldemort to attack the Potters at Godric's Hollow. How might our world be different now if not for that prophecy?
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Dating Grayson Powell LookingLovelyin her Classroom with her Students xxxFEELINGxxx Calm xxxTHINKINGxxx β I wonder what they'll have to say today, β
The rain is fallin' on my windowpanes,α α αxxx But we are hiding in a safer place.α α αxxxxxx Under covers staying dry and warm;α α αxxxxxxxxx You give me feelings that I adore.α α αxxxxxxxxxxxx ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ
spaceAmata sat, perched as ever on her desk, and watched as her students came in and took their seats. She waited a moment for them to get situated and to take out their things before beginning the lecture."Afternoon, class. Today we'll be covering 'The Boy Who Lived,' Harry Potter. I'm sure you all know the name fairly well, of course, but we'll be discussing some of the more... fantastical aspects of his history. I'm sure you all have heard various tall tales about him. When he was in school, rumors about him abounded. In his second year, people claimed that he was the Heir of Slytherin. When the Ministry attempted to discredit him and Professor Albus Dumbledore immediately following the Dark Lord's rise, they claimed he was crazy, that he was merely looking for attention, anything they could to keep people from taking him seriously. In the days of Voldemort's return after it became common knowledge but before he managed to take over much of society, Potter was regarded as a hero, and became even more of a celebrity than he already was, with all sorts of strange and sometimes pointless rumors cropping up, such as that he had a tattoo or that he had a foreign girlfriend. Then, once Voldemort seized control of the Ministry, there were rumors of his misdeeds, of his location, lies told to turn him into a public menace. We're currently at a very interesting point in time, one where, in truth, it's becoming very hard to say how much of anything said about him is true. We are, in a way, watching the very creation of a myth. In a hundred years, he'll be a distant historical figure. In another hundred, things will begin to get fuzzy, the fact and fiction mixing until even historians don't know where to draw the line."Amata paused there, waiting for her students to catch up on their notes."Does anyone have any thoughts on the lesson? Questions, opinions they'd like to share? Maybe a prediction about the sort of stories our descendants will tell about the famous Harry Potter?"Amata waited patiently to see if anyone had anything to say.
ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ xxxα α αIt starts in my toes, makes me crinkle my nose. xxxxxxα α αWherever it goes, I always know xxxxxxxxxα α αThat you make me smile, please stay for a while. xxxxxxxxxxxxα α αJust take your time, wherever you go.
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Lesson 3: The Boy Who Lived
Lesson Closed
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Homework: Consider the Prophecy that spurned Voldemort to attack the Potters at Godric's Hollow. How might our world be different now if not for that prophecy?
Homework for Lesson 3 should be turned into Professor Harlowe's Office before the end of Lesson 4.
The Deathly Hallows are three magical artifacts believed to make the bearer the Master of Death. Though many believe that the tale of the Deathly Hallows is a story and nothing more, there are those who believe that, even if the story may not be true, the Hallows do truly exist. They are said to have been created by Death himself and given to three brothers under the guise of gifts for outsmarting him, although those who know the story know better. In reality, the gifts were a ruse, meant to better allow Death to claim their lives. The two eldest brothers would fall victim to Deathβs trickery, but the youngest and wisest of them was able to outwit Death. The first of these βgiftsβ is a wand made of Elder which is said to be the most powerful wand in existence and can make its bearer undefeatable. Its existence the easiest to believe, as there have been various accounts, though unverified, of it appearing throughout history, under many different names. After the first brother left Death and his brothers, he challenged a wizard he had previously fought to a duel, won, and then bragged on the power of his wand, leading another to murder him in his sleep to obtain the wand. Each instance of the wandβs appearance in myth and history has followed a similar train. The second Hallow, called The Resurrection Stone, was said to be able to call a person back from the dead, though all accounts of this occurring, myths though they are, indicate that the being who βreturnsβ is not truly themselves, but rather a shade of who they were in life. It is a widely known fact that, thus far, no magic has been discovered which can return those who have died to the land of the living, at least not in truth, although we have succeeded in many efforts to preserve their likeness. The second brother took this gift to bring back a woman he had hoped to marry, but when she proved to not be herself, he grew depressed, banished the shade and killed himself to join her in truth. There have been no recorded accounts of this particular Hallowβs journey throughout history after the death of the second brother. The final Hallow is said to be a piece of Deathβs own invisibility cloak, given to the third brother, who asked that he might be able to hide from Death. The brother would wear this cloak for all his life, until he grew to a ripe old age. He then removed the cloak, giving it to his own son before greeting Death on equal terms, as friends. Like the Resurrection Stone, this Hallow has no official accounts of existence, although there were rumors that the invisibility cloak possessed by Harry Potter was in fact the third Hallow. Like the Elder Wand, the existence of this Hallow is somewhat believable. There are spells which can create such cloaks, though they often wear thin with age. Deathβs cloak is unique in that it is said to be infallible and never to grow opaque. Still, Potterβs cloak was said to have been his fathers before him, and it can be surmised that it was a family heirloom. The implication here is that, not only is the cloak owned by the Potter family in fact the real Hallow, but that since the cloak was supposedly passed down through the family, this would mean that there is a real possibility that the Potter family is descended from the youngest of the three brothers from the story. While this theory is essentially impossible to prove, it has held strong.
Homework: If given the opportunity, which of the Hallows would you take for your own? Consider the Tale of the Three Brothers when forming your response.
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Dating Grayson Powell LookingLovelyin her Classroom with her Students xxxFEELINGxxx Calm xxxTHINKINGxxx β I wonder what they'll have to say today, β
The rain is fallin' on my windowpanes,α α αxxx But we are hiding in a safer place.α α αxxxxxx Under covers staying dry and warm;α α αxxxxxxxxx You give me feelings that I adore.α α αxxxxxxxxxxxx ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ
spaceAmata sat, perched as ever on her desk, and watched as her students came in and took their seats. She waited a moment for them to get situated and to take out their things before beginning the lecture."Afternoon, class. Today we'll be discussing one of the most famous stories in our history and culture, that of The Deathly Hallows. I trust that you all did the reading, of course, and have probably heard the story at least once, so it seems unnecessary to recount it. Instead, we'll talk about the implications of the story; in it, the three brothers outwit Death, finding a way to cross the river without falling victim to it. But, in the end, all three brothers still die. Indeed, the first and second brothers succumb, perhaps sooner than they would have, due to the very gifts they received as a reward for outsmarting him. Their arrogance for outwitting him the first time and their desire for power over him is their downfall. It is only the youngest, who wished merely to prolong his life, to live without fearing him, who was spared an awful fate, and lived out his years happily. In the end, he greeted Death as a friend. It is an interesting tale, because it teaches us two things; one, that death is inevitable. There is no way to escape, no out clause. We will all, someday, die. But, it also teaches us that we do not have to fear him. Death is natural, as much a part of life as living. There is no need to worry about dying; Death will come, eventually. It is only through understanding this, accepting it, that we can live without fear."She paused a moment to give them time to take their notes before asking,"Any thoughts, questions?"She was curious as to what the students would have to say; this wasn't like most questions. It was very open-ended, and the answer could be anything, or nothing. She was curious to see how creative this bunch was.
ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ xxxα α αIt starts in my toes, makes me crinkle my nose. xxxxxxα α αWherever it goes, I always know xxxxxxxxxα α αThat you make me smile, please stay for a while. xxxxxxxxxxxxα α αJust take your time, wherever you go.
This is the sea of life, and I'm drownin' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I know I can swim, but feel like I keep sinkin' down in xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx these waters and I can't breathe, I feel like I'm gon' blow it xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I can see people holdin' a life jacket but they won't throw it
Crash Sixth Year Gryffindor
Crash had been negligent in classes, that was true enough. But he read the material when it was interestingβand since fairy tales had never exactly become uninterestingβit was a happy coincidence. He was probably one of the few that had never heard of these tales when he was growing up. But, he supposed, that in his neighborhood it was more important to drop down to the floor when you heard gun shots than it was to beg your parents for a bedtime story. Some kids did anyway, but America's fairytales were a little different, if not the same variation of twisted. Still, he took notes. Might as well? He'd skipped most of his classes all year, might as well give the illusion of a regretful student, right? βYeah, I have one,β Crash straightened a bit from his slouched crooked position. βWhich Hallow would you take Miss Harlowe?β
ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ Height: 5' 7" β Weight: 142lbs β Age: 16 Mytholgy IV Lesson Four: The Deathly Hallows ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ
Dating Grayson Powell LookingLovelyin her Classroom with her Students xxxFEELINGxxx Calm xxxTHINKINGxxx β I wonder what they'll have to say today, β
The rain is fallin' on my windowpanes,α α αxxx But we are hiding in a safer place.α α αxxxxxx Under covers staying dry and warm;α α αxxxxxxxxx You give me feelings that I adore.α α αxxxxxxxxxxxx ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ
spaceAmata smiled lightly at Crash. Hmph, showed up for once and suddenly he had questions? Typical. She wouldn't deny that it amused her to no end... reminded her of a certain someone when she was in school. That certain someone being herself, obviously. Although, she'd never skipped her Mythology lessons."The cloak. I've always found great wisdom in the Bard's story. One cannot ever hope to have true power over death. But, to evade it? We spend every moment of our lives doing just that, so the idea of being able to do so more effectively seems excellent. And, I rather like the thought of being able to greet Death like an old friend. I imagine he'd have some interesting stories to tell,"she answered, eyeing the young man. Her eyes twinkled."What about you, Mr. Barrett? Do you find the lure of the wand or stone too enticing to pass up? Or would it be the cloak for you, as well?"It always felt like such a personal question. But, he'd asked her first, after all.
ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ xxxα α αIt starts in my toes, makes me crinkle my nose. xxxxxxα α αWherever it goes, I always know xxxxxxxxxα α αThat you make me smile, please stay for a while. xxxxxxxxxxxxα α αJust take your time, wherever you go.
Little is known about the exact details of Ravenclawβs demise. The only facts we are certain of are as follows: After Helena Ravenclaw stole her motherβs famous diadem, Ravenclaw kept the theft a secret. Shortly after, she fell ill. Knowing that whatever sickness she had was fatal and that her time was near, she asked her daughterβs former lover, The Bloody Baron, to track down her daughter, not in retribution, but so that they could be reunited. However, Helena refused to return with him. The encounter resulted in the death of both the Baron and Helena. Sadly, mother and daughter were never reunited, and there was no reconciliation between the two. Legend holds that Ravenclawβs heart was broken as a result of her daughterβs treachery and disappearance, and that this was the main cause of her untimely death.
Homework: Do you believe that it is possible for a person to die of sorrow? Why or why not?
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Dating Grayson Powell LookingLovelyin her Classroom with her Students xxxFEELINGxxx Excited xxxTHINKINGxxx β New year, new students... let's see what this batch is like. β
The rain is fallin' on my windowpanes,α α αxxx But we are hiding in a safer place.α α αxxxxxx Under covers staying dry and warm;α α αxxxxxxxxx You give me feelings that I adore.α α αxxxxxxxxxxxx ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ
spaceAmata entered the classroom with a gentle smile, eager to start the new term. She assumed her typical stance, sitting on the edge of her desk, back straight, and looked over the classroom a moment before beginning."It's good to see you all back. I don't think I really need to bother with the introduction this year. You've all been around long enough. I will take your forms, since you took the trouble to fill them out."She crossed her legs at the ankles, summoned the papers to her desk, and stacked them neatly before turning back to her students.
space"Now then. Onto the lecture. Rowena Ravenclaw was, as you all know, the founder of Ravenclaw house and one of the four founding members of our school. The story of her death is one shrouded in mystery and sorrow. The story, which was until the time of the second Wizarding War entirely speculative, has come to light thanks to Harry Potter and his search for the truth. Few knew that Ravenclaw had a daughter, named Helena. This daughter was her one love, the person who she cared about more than anything in the world. But, Helena at times was troubled, and grew to resent her mother for the shadow she'd cast on the girl. Out of retribution, Helena stole the Diadem of Ravenclaw, which was said to offer its wearer wisdom. Soon after, Ravenclaw fell ill. Desperate to reconcile with her daughter and retrieve the stolen artifact, which could prove incredibly dangerous in the wrong hands, Ravenclaw requested the assistance of her daughter's former lover. When he found the girl, there was a struggle, which led to the death of both Helena Ravenclaw and her lover. Ravenclaw was said to have died of sorrow shortly thereafter. Helena Ravenclaw and the man sent to find her would return to Hogwarts Castle as ghosts, known by many of you as The Gray Lady and the Bloody Baron."She made sure to talk slowly, knowing that it was a lot of information to copy down. She paused once it was all out there, and smiled."So what do you all think? Truth, or rumors? Legend, or fact? And questions or comments?"She waited patiently, curious. One of her favorite parts of teaching was getting to pick the brains of her students and see what they had to say. Especially at this level; they were old enough to think critically, mature enough to form their own opinions, and set enough in their own ways to dislike it when people disagreed with them. It was always interesting to see if they'd agree and back one another up, or disagree and start a debate. So long as nothing became hostile, she didn't care either way.
ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ xxxα α αIt starts in my toes, makes me crinkle my nose. xxxxxxα α αWherever it goes, I always know xxxxxxxxxα α αThat you make me smile, please stay for a while. xxxxxxxxxxxxα α αJust take your time, wherever you go.
Homework: Do you believe that it is possible for a person to die of sorrow? Why or why not?
Homework for Lesson 1 should be turned into Professor Harlowe's Office before the end of Lesson 2.
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:36 pm
Lesson 2: Ravenclaw's Contributions to Hogwarts
Hogwarts was the dream of its four magical founders. The four of them sought to build a school where magical children could come to learn to use their talents to the best of their ability. As each founder had their own strengths, each contributed something different to the construction and running of the school. Most of the specifics on who did what have long since been lost, and the completion of the school has become a conglomeration of their efforts. However, there are a few things of which we can be almost certain, simply knowing what we do of each of the founders. The most widely accepted assumption credits Ravenclaw with the schoolβs ever changing floor plan. Prideful of her intellect and a lover of puzzles, Ravenclaw sought to make the school a challenge in all aspects. Thus, she developed the idea of staircases that move, trick stairs and false corridors. Presumably, she can also be credited with the invention of several of the castlesβ most interesting areas, such as the Room of Requirement. As Ravenclaw was well known for being an expert in almost all wandwork, there is little doubt that she would have been able to devise such spells as those that cause our halls to alter themselves and rooms to disappear. We can also surmise that she had a hand in some of the schoolβs defense mechanisms, such as the spell that hides it from muggles and the protective barrier. The most interesting of these features is the creation of magical golems, which can be awakened to act as an army in defense of the school. Many believe that Ravenclaw was involved in the creation of this particular defense, although it is widely accepted that it was chiefly the idea of Godric Gryffindor, who was known for being a master duelist and an expert on any tactical magic.
Homework: Think of the things that make Hogwarts unique. What contributions do you think each of the founders might have made to the school, aside from those mentioned already in class?
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Also! Due to the hacker attacking Gaia, this lesson was posted a day late! So, students will not be counted as late until FRIDAY!
Dating Grayson Powell LookingLovelyin her Classroom with her Students xxxFEELINGxxx Calm xxxTHINKINGxxx β I wonder what they'll have to say today, β
The rain is fallin' on my windowpanes,α α αxxx But we are hiding in a safer place.α α αxxxxxx Under covers staying dry and warm;α α αxxxxxxxxx You give me feelings that I adore.α α αxxxxxxxxxxxx ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ
spaceAmata sat, perched as ever on her desk, and watched as her students came in and took their seats. She waited a moment for them to get situated and to take out their things before beginning the lecture."Afternoon, class. Since last week we learned about Rowena Ravenclaw and her death, this lesson is about her contributions to the school. As you all know, Hogwarts was the brainchild of the four greatest witches and wizards of their era, Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Salazar Slytherin and Rowena Ravenclaw. Each of the founders dedicated much to the building of the school, to its design and its systems. However, some of Hogwarts most exceptional features are most often credited to Ravenclaw. Being the cleverest of the founders, it is no surprise that it is widely believed that she was the one to envision the ever-changing floorplan, the magical rooms and complex passages. While she was, of course, helped by and occasionally inspired by her fellow founders, the majority of the work in making these ideas a reality is credited to her. While the work of each of the founders can be found within the castle walls, hers is some of the more obvious."Amata paused there, waiting for her students to catch up on their notes."Does anyone have any thoughts on the lesson? Questions, opinions they'd like to share?"Amata waited patiently to see if anyone had anything to say.
ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ xxxα α αIt starts in my toes, makes me crinkle my nose. xxxxxxα α αWherever it goes, I always know xxxxxxxxxα α αThat you make me smile, please stay for a while. xxxxxxxxxxxxα α αJust take your time, wherever you go.