shnpc: (Default)
Non!Players ([personal profile] shnpc) wrote in [community profile] sortinghat_logs2012-06-09 07:10 am
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BROOM CLEANING + 4TH WALL EVENT

WHO: The Whole School + ANYONE ELSE
TONE: That shit cray
RATING: PG – PG-13
WHEN: June 9th and 10th
WHERE: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry; Broom cleaning is on the front lawn, but feel free to wander!
WHAT: Students and Teachers are cleaning brooms for the surrounding community in attempt to raise funds. Crazy hijinks ensue when the 4th wall is promptly broken.
NOTES: Use any comment format you like, and tag around! Have a good time and enjoy your stay.
psychiatricfieldday: (Guuurl)

[personal profile] psychiatricfieldday 2012-06-10 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
[To be honest, he has very little interest in plants. At least of the non-deadly variety. Mandrakes could be very useful, if one could find a way to concentrate their screams in a way that would not turn back on yourself.

So if Chiara sees him bending over a few pots, poking and prodding and humming to himself, she should proooobably be a bit concerned over his intentions.]
tomatatas: (The undone and the divine)

[personal profile] tomatatas 2012-06-10 07:54 am (UTC)(link)
[And stop she does, quill poised above paper as she stares at the man bent over her pots]

Can I help you?
psychiatricfieldday: (Bluh.)

[personal profile] psychiatricfieldday 2012-06-10 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
[He doesn't look back at her, tapping a pot thoughtfully.]

You have quite the collection of deadly plants. I'm surprised the school would let you keep them where students can easily access.
tomatatas: (We'll build our altar here)

[personal profile] tomatatas 2012-06-10 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
[And she'll just be putting aside her quill and notes now, just in case she needs both hands free.]

Immature mandrakes are considered one of the safer plants, once you take the necessary precautions. As for the deadly, there are plenty of charms to keep them and students safe from each other.

Now. Can I help you? This is currently an unopen greenhouse.