- Messages
- 2,363
- OOC First Name
- Ana
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Wand
- Curly 11.5'' Sturdy Elm Wand with Meteorite Dust Core
- Age
- 20
Now that she'd gotten her early acceptance to college, Celia fully intended to coast for the rest of the school year. Sure, still planned on maintaining her grades and collecting a few more trophies, but she didn't have to. She didn't have to pore over every assignment or worry about sucking up to the professors. She didn't have to agonize over her teammates' incompetence or waste her time coming up with interesting club meeting ideas. She could just be.
And she could maybe have some fun. If she was going to be stuck here for another five months, she might as well enjoy herself. Celia knew she could wreak some havoc and burn some bridges during that time. The bar for getting an acceptance revoked was high, and she was sure that as long as she passed her classes and didn't get expelled, she would be fine.
So when it came time to organize the annual Dueling Tournament, Celia knew what she was not going to do. She was not going to spend hours wandering up and down the castle's endless corridors, putting flyers up by hand. No, she was going to let magic (and physics) do the work. Armed with a large stack of flyers advertising the tournament, Celia headed straight for the central stairwell right before lunch, when it was guaranteed to be busy. She tapped the papers with her wand and then tossed them over the side. Half of the flyers floated down towards the crowds of students, and the other half zoomed off to stick themselves to a random wall (or window or statue or suit of armor). It probably wasn't the best way to get the word out about the tournament, but it was definitely the most efficient.
And she could maybe have some fun. If she was going to be stuck here for another five months, she might as well enjoy herself. Celia knew she could wreak some havoc and burn some bridges during that time. The bar for getting an acceptance revoked was high, and she was sure that as long as she passed her classes and didn't get expelled, she would be fine.
So when it came time to organize the annual Dueling Tournament, Celia knew what she was not going to do. She was not going to spend hours wandering up and down the castle's endless corridors, putting flyers up by hand. No, she was going to let magic (and physics) do the work. Armed with a large stack of flyers advertising the tournament, Celia headed straight for the central stairwell right before lunch, when it was guaranteed to be busy. She tapped the papers with her wand and then tossed them over the side. Half of the flyers floated down towards the crowds of students, and the other half zoomed off to stick themselves to a random wall (or window or statue or suit of armor). It probably wasn't the best way to get the word out about the tournament, but it was definitely the most efficient.