Lesson Three - First Years
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Lesson Three - First Years
Darcie smiled gently as she walked into her friends classroom, she was more than a little worried about him because she had not seen them since they had met for the first time, she hoped that he was not taken ill with anything.
Biting her lip she looked up at the entrance to the lesson, she hoped that he would be alright.
Waiting for the students to arrive, Darcie picked up the chalk and she wrote what they would be learning today on the board in the classroom;
'Black Mirrors'
Biting her lip she looked up at the entrance to the lesson, she hoped that he would be alright.
Waiting for the students to arrive, Darcie picked up the chalk and she wrote what they would be learning today on the board in the classroom;
'Black Mirrors'
Darcie Vane- Durmstrang Instructor
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Re: Lesson Three - First Years
Halting in the doorway upon getting a look at the professor inside, Wolfram was confused as to why the Ancient Runes instructor was there. Sensing that today would be very different indeed, he went and took a seat somewhere around the middle and glanced curiously up at the board. Seeing what was written there, he became even more curious. Before coming here, he'd always assumed mirrors were mirrors. Since coming here, he'd found out how woefully wrong he was.
Wolfram Ormr- Ghost
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Christielle walks into a classroom, feeling very eager to learn. As she walked in, she halted right in the middle of the room and saw the boy she met near the lake. "Great." she thought and walked to a chair, far away from his.
As Christielle sat down, she looked at the board. "Black mirrors." she repeated to herself. Black mirrors. It sounded very familiar to her, yet she knew she has never heard of it before. Changing her position on her seat, she tapped her finger lightly on the chair.
As Christielle sat down, she looked at the board. "Black mirrors." she repeated to herself. Black mirrors. It sounded very familiar to her, yet she knew she has never heard of it before. Changing her position on her seat, she tapped her finger lightly on the chair.
Christielle van Gysel- Verstand Fifth Year
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Darcie smiled happily when she saw the people there in her class, they were looking as if they were keen to see what they would be learning which made all the effort that she had gone through worth it, unable to stop her smile she stepped in front of the two students.
"Hello there, today we are going to be learning about Black Mirrors, do you have any idea what they could be? What they could do? I'm sure I could give some housepoints for the correct answer."
"Hello there, today we are going to be learning about Black Mirrors, do you have any idea what they could be? What they could do? I'm sure I could give some housepoints for the correct answer."
Darcie Vane- Durmstrang Instructor
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Christielle looked up when she heard the Lehrer speak. She grinned when she heard that she was giving out House points if they answered. She raised her hand and stood up.
Taking a deep breath, she spoke. "Black Mirrors are used by soothsayers, sorcerers, witches, and many others for Scrying or, in other words, the divination of future or past events." Christielle said.
She sat down, hoping it was correct. She had only read about it the past night, when she was studying for the next lessons.
Taking a deep breath, she spoke. "Black Mirrors are used by soothsayers, sorcerers, witches, and many others for Scrying or, in other words, the divination of future or past events." Christielle said.
She sat down, hoping it was correct. She had only read about it the past night, when she was studying for the next lessons.
Christielle van Gysel- Verstand Fifth Year
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Darcie nodded her head when the student offered up an answer it was the correct one and she was very happy that she seemed to have looked up what they were the night before.
"Well done 10 points to Verstand!"
Darcie paused before adding some more information for the students in her class; "Black Mirrors are normally associated with the darker side to Divination, although many Seers find them more effective for scrying as you can see the interpretations more clearly."
Looking at the time Darcie pouted; "Seems time is up, thank you for your attentions and focus this lesson. Class dismissed."
"Well done 10 points to Verstand!"
Darcie paused before adding some more information for the students in her class; "Black Mirrors are normally associated with the darker side to Divination, although many Seers find them more effective for scrying as you can see the interpretations more clearly."
Looking at the time Darcie pouted; "Seems time is up, thank you for your attentions and focus this lesson. Class dismissed."
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Christielle felt proud of herself as the Instructor gave 10 points for Verstand. She grinned. She nodded at what Lehrer Vane added, and after the Lehrer finished, she packed up her things. She noticed that the class was finished.
She picked up her bag and smiled at Lehrer Vane, then left.
She picked up her bag and smiled at Lehrer Vane, then left.
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