- Messages
- 101
- OOC First Name
- Liam
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Willowisp: Curved 11 Inch Sturdy White Willow with Demiguise Hair Core
- Age
- 7/2034
Early that day, Alkander has set exploring the castle that now was his new home. As a boy that had a fascination for ruins and old places, this castle was only presenting opportunities for new discoveries and secrets awaiting to be found. He roamed around for hours. He climbed up and done the grand staircase several times, he walked the long, meandering corridors of each floor, he noted down the location of his classes and found a couple of rooms concealed behind tapestries and small bookcases.
Alkander was very observant. After hours of walking around, he had noticed that some identical portraits were located at more than one floor. This, along with a conversation he overheard at Gryffindor's common room, had him come to the conclusion that there was a network of shortcuts in Hogwarts where secret passageways were connecting different floors.
After wandering around the ground floor for a while, the boy paused in front of the portrait of Mirabella Plunket. After he ensured that no pry eyes were watching his actions, he inspected the portrait in suspicion. He was convinced that he had seen an identical portrait somewhere on the first floor while exploring around earlier and he was confident that they were concealing a secret passageway.
Like the portrait of Gryffindors common room, access wasn't going to be granted without a password. Alkander watched the witch in the portrait squeezing in her embrace with affection a large fish. Most first years wouldn't have been aware of Mirabella Plunkett's story but Alkander was collecting cards of famous wizards and witches since he was three. He knew pretty well that the redhead witch had fell in love with a merman once but when her parents forbid her to marry him, she transfigured herself into a haddock and disappeared.
Minutes passed and Alkander remained in front of the portrait, pretending he was admiring it every now and then when passersby approached to interrupt briefly his inspection. He tried to negotiate with the portrait's tenant but the woman was adamant, even refusing the existence of a passageway behind her portrait. However, Alkander didn't buy that and continued trying with undiminished persistence.
The boy tried to think reasonably. The password mush have something to do with her, he mused and his grey eyes focused on the thrashing fish desperately trying to escape Mirabella's embrace.
"Hmm...haddock?"
His grey eyes flashed with excitement. He raised an eyebrow at a surprised Mirabella as her portrait slid upwards. Alkander couldn't believe his luck as an opening with stairs was revealed, leading upstairs. He decided to investigate since he still had half an hour before curfew. He quickly checked for a last time that no one had witnessed his discovery and stepped inside, with the portrait sliding down again behind him. Thrilled that his assumption turned out to be correct, he climbed the stairs, taking two at a time. He finally reached a narrow corridor that brought him at the back of the identical portrait of the first floor.
As soon as he reached close enough, the portrait slid and he jumped out of it, only to collide with someone that was unfortunate enough to be passing by.
Alkander was very observant. After hours of walking around, he had noticed that some identical portraits were located at more than one floor. This, along with a conversation he overheard at Gryffindor's common room, had him come to the conclusion that there was a network of shortcuts in Hogwarts where secret passageways were connecting different floors.
After wandering around the ground floor for a while, the boy paused in front of the portrait of Mirabella Plunket. After he ensured that no pry eyes were watching his actions, he inspected the portrait in suspicion. He was convinced that he had seen an identical portrait somewhere on the first floor while exploring around earlier and he was confident that they were concealing a secret passageway.
Like the portrait of Gryffindors common room, access wasn't going to be granted without a password. Alkander watched the witch in the portrait squeezing in her embrace with affection a large fish. Most first years wouldn't have been aware of Mirabella Plunkett's story but Alkander was collecting cards of famous wizards and witches since he was three. He knew pretty well that the redhead witch had fell in love with a merman once but when her parents forbid her to marry him, she transfigured herself into a haddock and disappeared.
Minutes passed and Alkander remained in front of the portrait, pretending he was admiring it every now and then when passersby approached to interrupt briefly his inspection. He tried to negotiate with the portrait's tenant but the woman was adamant, even refusing the existence of a passageway behind her portrait. However, Alkander didn't buy that and continued trying with undiminished persistence.
The boy tried to think reasonably. The password mush have something to do with her, he mused and his grey eyes focused on the thrashing fish desperately trying to escape Mirabella's embrace.
"Hmm...haddock?"
His grey eyes flashed with excitement. He raised an eyebrow at a surprised Mirabella as her portrait slid upwards. Alkander couldn't believe his luck as an opening with stairs was revealed, leading upstairs. He decided to investigate since he still had half an hour before curfew. He quickly checked for a last time that no one had witnessed his discovery and stepped inside, with the portrait sliding down again behind him. Thrilled that his assumption turned out to be correct, he climbed the stairs, taking two at a time. He finally reached a narrow corridor that brought him at the back of the identical portrait of the first floor.
As soon as he reached close enough, the portrait slid and he jumped out of it, only to collide with someone that was unfortunate enough to be passing by.