herbology 6

  1. Professor Angel Castillo

    Sixth Years: Lesson Five

    Angel was starting to grow restless with classes in the greenhouse again and was relieved when he got the okay to take his students on a bit of a jailbreak this afternoon. They were smart kids, so hopefully everything would go smoothly and no students would get lost or eaten. Burying any...
  2. Professor Angel Castillo

    Sixth Years: Lesson Four

    Angel would be the first to admit he wasn’t overly fond of today’s lesson subject and he was relieved when his Sixth Years finally started arriving for class. He’d taken to exiling today’s plants on the other side of his office until today and would be glad to be finally rid of them again once...
  3. Professor Angel Castillo

    Sixth Years: Lesson Three

    Despite not having any major, soul-crushing exams to cover this year, Angel's sixth years were definitely his busiest class, wasting no time covering more plants even part way through the semester. "Alright folks, I've got another treat for you back in the Dangerous Plants Greenhouse so let's...
  4. Professor Angel Castillo

    Sixth Years: Lesson Two

    Angel had spent most of the morning trying to coax the today's plants into playing nice so he'd having something to show the class when they finally arrived. Feeling slightly disheveled, but triumphant, he tried his best to appear put together as his sixth years began entering the greenhouse...
  5. Professor Angel Castillo

    Sixth Years: Lesson One

    Another year, another headache, Angel thought dryly, eying the host of Screechsnaps set about the greenhouse. At least his sixth years were quickly arriving so they wouldn't be his problem for much longer. Mostly, he thought, eying a few of the sleepier ones who were still clearly on their...
  6. Professor Angel Castillo

    Herbology Upper Year Class Policy

    Class Rules: If you value all your fingers, keep your hands to yourself. Never touch anything you don’t recognize. Stay alert! The plants are always paying attention, even if you aren’t, and many of them bite Treat the plants (and Professor Castillo) the way you would want to be treated...
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