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- Curly 15 Inch Rigid Ebony Wand with Dragon Heartstring Core
- Age
- 9/2020
Abel Smith had been attending Hogwarts New Zealand since he came into his magic properly - so a good four years. Being in Slytherin meant that he virtually lived in the dungeons, though he spent as little time there as he could. They were cold, dark and just disgusting. Abel crunched loudly on his apple, counting the passages as he passed them. Usually, he had to do this because everything virtually looked the same. The Slytherin was not known for his memory, and so had to really think about where he was going most of the time. He was sure he had passed the kitchens, which came before the Slytherin Common Room. Or did they come after? Abel paused and looked around. As he had suspected, there was nothing to actually tell him exactly where he was. No real landmark-y like things to help him out. Well, not from what he could see. With a sigh escaping his lips, he pulled out his wand and flicked it. "Lumos." That gave a little more light. However, light did not tell him where he was. Was there a spell for that? He shrugged. There probably was, not that he could think of such a spell right now.
There was some lighting in the tunnels, obviously, otherwise students would be slipping over and falling on their faces on a daily basis. But it was still ominous and creepy. Other houses had it easy. They were in corridors and stuff, with the sunlight and the hustle and bustle of more active parts of the school. Down here, Abel usually only ran into other Slytherins. They were a great bunch of people, really, but too anti-social for the rather sociable Slytherin. It was hard to find people to talk to, since Abel was rarely in the mood to start conversations, but was all too prepared to be spoken to and continue a conversation. He took another bite of his apple and continued tottering through the tunnels, before he paused again. "Sh!t." Where was he now?
There was some lighting in the tunnels, obviously, otherwise students would be slipping over and falling on their faces on a daily basis. But it was still ominous and creepy. Other houses had it easy. They were in corridors and stuff, with the sunlight and the hustle and bustle of more active parts of the school. Down here, Abel usually only ran into other Slytherins. They were a great bunch of people, really, but too anti-social for the rather sociable Slytherin. It was hard to find people to talk to, since Abel was rarely in the mood to start conversations, but was all too prepared to be spoken to and continue a conversation. He took another bite of his apple and continued tottering through the tunnels, before he paused again. "Sh!t." Where was he now?