Seventh Years: Lesson Five

Professor Nakamura knew that his class wouldn’t likely be a favourite among those who favoured spells and charms. That was fair enough – if that was what a student was passionate about, Professor Nakamura had no problem with it. But it meant tonight might end up being something fun for those students, and he was looking forward to teaching the class. “Welcome back,” Professor Nakamura said, “tonight we have an interactive class for you.” He waved his wand, and text appeared in neat lettering on the board.

Astra Fero: An astronomical depiction from the memory of the creator displayed in 3D within the surrounding area Used to represent a large area of space.

“Does anyone know anything about this spell?” Professor Nakamura asked. He listened to the students who raised their hands, nodding along. “As some of you have noted, it is a spell other professors have used to teach astronomy. It is often attempted non-verbally to prevent younger students from trying it, as it is a rather complex spell.” Professor Nakamura got out his wand and readied himself. “The movements are not the most straightforward, but you should be prepared by this stage in your education to achieve it. Get out your wands, and we’ll go over the wand movements.”

"First move your wand straight up, make two circles clockwise, before moving your wand straight down, then make two anticlockwise circle motions. After, flick forward with your wrist before creating three anticlockwise loops with a slight flutter at the end. Remember that any slight wobbles in your circles will cause the image to be distorted or not show at all,”
Professor Nakamura informed the students. He performed the motion slowly twice for the students to watch, then walked around to check everyone’s form.

“The incantation is ‘astra fero’ with the ‘r’s slightly rolled. Repeat after me – astra fero.” He listened to the students repeat the incantation, impressed with the quality. He knew they wouldn’t necessarily get it in their first lesson, but they were doing a good job so far. “Remember not to go too hard on the ‘r’s,” Professor Nakamura instructed before continuing.

“Now we put it all together. You’ll need to imagine the exact part of space you want to recreate. Think of your favourite galaxy, or simply our solar system, and imagine it in three-dimensions. Once in your mind, say the incantation while using the wand movements. Astra fero,” Professor Nakamura pronounced clearly, an image of Andromeda appeared before him. “The image you create will stay for a period of time but can be vanished by repeating the wand motions, stopping before the final flick.”

Professor Nakamura then let the students try out the spell. He walked around, helping out those who needed it, and giving advice that would help. He reminded some that using a telescope to see the galaxy they want to recreate could be useful. Overall, Professor Nakamura was pleased with his students’ progress. “If you need help, please don’t hesitate to visit me in my office. Next week will be our last class before exams so please, remember to keep up your studies. Good luck!”

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Extra points for any student who tries to answer the question.
Roleplay lesson for full marks – feel free to godmod Professor Nakamura helping if you wish, or tag Professor Nakamura if you prefer
 
It was the fifth week of classes which meant two more weeks before exams. Roo was more than ready to take them. She just wanted everything to be over with and to finally graduate, and she hoped these next couple of weeks would go by quick enough. She entered the Astronomy classroom with a yawn and took her usual seat within the room. She sometimes hated how late the class was, as it was her favourite one and she had to wait all day for it, but was more than happy to try her best to stay awake.

As the professor started the lesson, he began explaining a new spell to them. Roo had never thought that Astronomy would consist of so much wand work. She hadn't heard of this spell before and was eager to learn it. When able, she took out her wand and tried to imagine the solar system with the planets in order and the stars surrounding. She figured this would be the easiest way to start. She took note of their colours, their patterns, and their sizes, and focused as much as she could. Eventually she was able to perform the spell and she was very happy for this. She exited the classroom at the end of the lesson once dismissed.
 
It was so close to the end of the term that Cassius Styx could hardly get himself out of bed to go to class, but he managed to get up, get dressed, ensure his hair looked good, got his perfect badge on, and left the dorm room. Cass had a quiet walk, with his thoughts racing. From one question to another. A part of him did not know what he wanted to do. He could not become a famous Quidditch player. He could not stand flying. He could fight, so maybe he could open a gym. That sounded nice. He dismissed this thought as he made it to the classroom door.

Cass made his way in the Astronomy classroom and sat down in his spot. They would have an interactive class this time, and then looked up at the spell that was written on the board. He did not know what it was, but they had seen it before. They were given directions on how to cast the spell, including all of the right movements. Rolling the r's were important, and he didn't feel bad if someone had issues casting the spell if they could not. Cass worked on casting the spell himself, and managed to get it right after two tries because the movements tripped him up.
 

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