- Messages
- 4
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Too Young to Care
- Age
- 11
It was Friday afternoon, half an hour after his last class and Sidon had resumed his quest of creating his own map of the castle with all the secret passageways and areas. The Gryffindor first year loved exploring every nook and cranny and Hogwarts presented to him a great challenge when everything was constantly changing and auguring more than met the eye.
He had enough time until dinner to investigate a couple of suspicious portraits so after using a newly discovered shortcut, he found himself walking down a corridor on the third floor. Students were retreating to their dormitories or the Great Hall, as a result the corridor was relatively uncrowded. Although he was still dressed in his Gryffindor uniform, carrying his postman bag which was quite heavy with textbooks, Sidon was also wearing a beanie although it wasn't so cold. He recently had made an usual friend, a Hogwarts house elf, that loved beanies and had proved to be exceptionally helpful if you gifted one. In this way he had managed to learn the password of another portrait so from now on he was always carrying beanies in case he ran across the house elf. The problem was that with this tactic he had already gave away three of his own beanies and he hadn't much left.
Regardless, Sidon today was determined to solve any riddles presented to him on his own. Fortunately, the corridor where the portrait was located was empty at the moment. The portrait's owner, a wizard poet dressed in red robes, was writing on his desk. When Sidon stopped before his portrait, the owner sighed and let down his quill.
"You again?" The wizard poet sighed and turned his attention to the boy. "You are obstinate. I give you that!" He shook his head and dipped his quill in an ink bottle, ready to resume his writing.
"Yes and I will be back every day until you tell me your password." Sidon stated with unyielding determination. For the past one week, every time he was there, the wizard poet was giving him riddles to solve in order to get the password. He had no luck so far but he was hoping at a different, easier riddle every time.
"Fine, fine, fine. The password is absurd." Revealed the wizard in the portrait defeated and scribbled down a few lines.
"Absurd!" Sidon said but his triumphal grin didn't stay for long on his face. The portrait remained still. Nothing happened. "Hey! I said the password! Get out of the way!" The boy complained.
"I am sorry my lad but you are still wrong." Grinned the poet widely, focused on his writing. "May I give you an advice? Get help from a Ravenclaw and let me finish my poem." The man snorted and decided to ignore the boy that was glaring at him.
"I will find it sooner or later. You better hiding something wicked for making my life hell old man." Sidon responded as he heard someone approaching him.
He had enough time until dinner to investigate a couple of suspicious portraits so after using a newly discovered shortcut, he found himself walking down a corridor on the third floor. Students were retreating to their dormitories or the Great Hall, as a result the corridor was relatively uncrowded. Although he was still dressed in his Gryffindor uniform, carrying his postman bag which was quite heavy with textbooks, Sidon was also wearing a beanie although it wasn't so cold. He recently had made an usual friend, a Hogwarts house elf, that loved beanies and had proved to be exceptionally helpful if you gifted one. In this way he had managed to learn the password of another portrait so from now on he was always carrying beanies in case he ran across the house elf. The problem was that with this tactic he had already gave away three of his own beanies and he hadn't much left.
Regardless, Sidon today was determined to solve any riddles presented to him on his own. Fortunately, the corridor where the portrait was located was empty at the moment. The portrait's owner, a wizard poet dressed in red robes, was writing on his desk. When Sidon stopped before his portrait, the owner sighed and let down his quill.
"You again?" The wizard poet sighed and turned his attention to the boy. "You are obstinate. I give you that!" He shook his head and dipped his quill in an ink bottle, ready to resume his writing.
"Yes and I will be back every day until you tell me your password." Sidon stated with unyielding determination. For the past one week, every time he was there, the wizard poet was giving him riddles to solve in order to get the password. He had no luck so far but he was hoping at a different, easier riddle every time.
"Fine, fine, fine. The password is absurd." Revealed the wizard in the portrait defeated and scribbled down a few lines.
"Absurd!" Sidon said but his triumphal grin didn't stay for long on his face. The portrait remained still. Nothing happened. "Hey! I said the password! Get out of the way!" The boy complained.
"I am sorry my lad but you are still wrong." Grinned the poet widely, focused on his writing. "May I give you an advice? Get help from a Ravenclaw and let me finish my poem." The man snorted and decided to ignore the boy that was glaring at him.
"I will find it sooner or later. You better hiding something wicked for making my life hell old man." Sidon responded as he heard someone approaching him.