I'm really glad that we don't
Apr. 2nd, 2014 11:55 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
have Arithmancy until tomorrow. I heard that Professor Vector's still in a strop about Edgecombe's essay being all in glittery pink. (To hear Edgecombe tell it, she doesn't know what possessed her--it's not even proper ink, it's more like a special drafting paint she bought for drawing. There's a charm to make it give off a moonglow in the dark, too.)
Anyway, I thought I'd just remind anyone who might not remember: Black is the only acceptable ink for narrative. Colours are for calculations. (I'll leave what Professor Vector thinks of sparkles or glow-in-the-dark paints to the imagination. Really, it's better that way.) (First-years, that doesn't apply to Potions formulae. The advanced rules there are completely different, as I'm sure Professor Slughorn would be happy to point out.)
While I'm on the subject of reminders: Please make sure you've got all your books and all your supplies for lessons throughout the day. Third-years, you ought to know by now that you've not enough time to go running all the way back to your dormitories between lessons.
And please remember that if you're coming back to the castle from Herbology or Care of Magical Creatures or any other activity that requires you to go outside, you can perform a very simple cleaning charm on your shoes and robe hems before you come inside.
Finally, it should go without saying but NO MAGIC in the corridors. That means no hexing, no jinxing, no curses, no spells of any kind. (Particularly not the kind that might be aimed at a fellow student!) (And don't think you can just blame everything on Peeves, either.)
Anyway, I thought I'd just remind anyone who might not remember: Black is the only acceptable ink for narrative. Colours are for calculations. (I'll leave what Professor Vector thinks of sparkles or glow-in-the-dark paints to the imagination. Really, it's better that way.) (First-years, that doesn't apply to Potions formulae. The advanced rules there are completely different, as I'm sure Professor Slughorn would be happy to point out.)
While I'm on the subject of reminders: Please make sure you've got all your books and all your supplies for lessons throughout the day. Third-years, you ought to know by now that you've not enough time to go running all the way back to your dormitories between lessons.
And please remember that if you're coming back to the castle from Herbology or Care of Magical Creatures or any other activity that requires you to go outside, you can perform a very simple cleaning charm on your shoes and robe hems before you come inside.
Finally, it should go without saying but NO MAGIC in the corridors. That means no hexing, no jinxing, no curses, no spells of any kind. (Particularly not the kind that might be aimed at a fellow student!) (And don't think you can just blame everything on Peeves, either.)
Re: Private Message to Lines
Date: 2014-04-02 08:20 pm (UTC)Do not underestimate Bell. It is the sweet-faced ones that can sometimes be the most dangerous, I am told.
Underestimating Hydra Lestrange would be even worse. Underestimating her mother would likely be a very short-lived mistake, as anyone in the Protectorate knows. (I think, given the choice, I'd rather have Hydra cross with me -- but I intend to refrain from anything that would cause either of them to look askance at me, ever!)
Epic poetry has as its natural subject the actions of heroes and villains, Padma, and its scope may encompass the least of us as well as the most formidable among the Lord Protector's supporters. Not that these challenges are as glorious as the exploits of Byron himself, but one works with what one has.
Actually, if Bellatrix Lestrange ever did take something amiss that I'd done, I could do worse than to have verses in praise of her at the ready. Hmm.
Do you think she will come to Hogwarts?
Re: Private Message to Lines
Date: 2014-04-02 08:27 pm (UTC)Maybe if it were verses in praise of Our Lord. But--no, I'm pretty sure not even then.
And I suppose she would come to Hogwarts if there were a good reason. Like if she found out her daughter were planning to elope or something. With someone other than Marvolo, that is. Not that they are, of course. Planning to elope.
Anyway, it's no secret that Malfoy and Lestrange are miles ahead of most of us. Luckily one doesn't necessarily have to beat them, just be as good as or nearly. But Bell? No way. Not unless she's really biding her time to wait for the good quaffles. I'm not sure how many more of these tasks we'll have to do but we've got to be about halfway, if He's going to choose at the end of the term. She's flubbed so many now that she'd have to win almost every one just to come out in the top third.