INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Aldous Crouch - May 28, 2020
IQL: Britain vs. Hawaii Match
Just because the cup doesn't come until August doesn't mean league play won't be gracing our shores! That's right—the Hawaiians have come to town, and they mean business!
What do we need to know about Wizarding Hawaii and their national quidditch team?
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First home to a Polynesian population, the kingdom of Hawai’i - or “the Sandwich Islands”, as Cook called them in 1778 - Hawaii is known for its tropical and volcanic climate, although its agricultural focus has led to an influx of labourers from China, Japan, the Philippines and Portugal as well as Christian missionaries. "Hawaiian pidgin" is a common tongue amongst this wide blend of cultures. Magical families here tend to be close-knit: most young witches and wizards are educated at home or in small community groups by older family members, often with a practical and observational leaning. Family (yes, “ohana”!) is extremely important; insults to one’s relatives are taken very seriously.
Many stories told by Hawaiian wizards and witches centre around Māui, the mischievous demi-god - said to be one of the earliest and most powerful wizards of Polynesia. While Hawaii still has a king, Kalākaua, the United States has recently been renewing attempts to take control of the islands, so - needless to say - indigenous Hawaiians are not particularly fond of Americans.
Sport is a popular form of recreation, although at home quidditch matches are not usually played over land... but instead over the water offshore between islands, with floating platforms constructed for spectators. No wonder that Hawaiian players are known for their lightning-quick reflexes - if they get too clumsy, dropped quaffles can easily become food for the sharks. The national penchant for surfing has also given Hawaiian players some fancy flying moves - although “broom-surfing” is not for the faint of heart! Of course, no game of quidditch is ever complete without festivities afterwards, with Hawaiian communities gathering for food, hula dancing, traditional chants and music on guitars and ukeleles.
Find out more:
— Pictures of late 1800s Hawaii
— On Hawaii’s history and culture
— On mahu, Hawaiian “third gender” / non-binary persons
— Timeline of Hawaiian history
The match will take place at Portree stadium on June 27th. This will be our first
played match in some time, with the OOC element starting on
June 9th (Charming's 10th birthday!). We already have our British National Team
squared away (check your PMs), we need some Hawaiians—this is where
everyone comes in!
HAWAIIAN NATIONAL TEAM
In addition, there is 1 player age 17-19, 1 player age 31-35, and 5 players age 20-30.
I WANT A HAWAIIAN QUIDDITCH PLAYER!- We are making it easier than ever by not requiring applications for these characters! Simply post in this thread to reserve, create your account & fill in the mini-profile, and post in Maintenance to be sorted into the temporary usergroup! Reservations last one week.
- When posting, please include your REP, CLASS, and POSITION.
- The Catch: These characters may only post in threads set from June 25th to June 30th. Any desire for them to stay on later (the team next plays in mid-July in Italy and then are done for the season) requires an application.
- One character per player until June 6th, at which point you're welcome to pick up a second!
- Please do not take a Hawaiian player if you do not think you can reasonably participate (post every 2-3 days, minimum) in in a played match.
I WANT MY CHARACTER TO WATCH THE MATCH!- So do we! Please make sure you follow the master game thread and know that the higher up your seat is, the more expensive.
- We will also have group threads available for certain areas of the stands...
- ...and an event or through kicking around for before and after!
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Ophelia Devine - May 28, 2020
FYI to Hawaiian players!
Quote:Surnames did not exist in ancient Hawaii. Early converts might adopt a Christian name and use their Hawaiian name like a surname. In 1860 Kamehameha IV signed the Act to Regulate Names. Hawaiians were to take their father's given name as a surname, and all children born henceforth were to receive a Christian, i.e. English, given name. Hawaiian names were transferred into middle names. The law was not repealed until 1967.
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Wikipedia)
Per Kayte this is a Muggle law, so would impact Muggleborn witches/wizards, but might not apply to those from wizarding families.
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Kailani Hekekia - May 28, 2020
(May 28, 2020 – 6:37 PM)Ophelia Devine Wrote: FYI to Hawaiian players!
Quote:Surnames did not exist in ancient Hawaii. Early converts might adopt a Christian name and use their Hawaiian name like a surname. In 1860 Kamehameha IV signed the Act to Regulate Names. Hawaiians were to take their father's given name as a surname, and all children born henceforth were to receive a Christian, i.e. English, given name. Hawaiian names were transferred into middle names. The law was not repealed until 1967.
(Wikipedia)
Per Kayte this is a Muggle law, so would impact Muggleborn witches/wizards, but might not apply to those from wizarding families.
I've just made a note in my girls history about my girls legal name v the name she uses.
There was a similar law affecting irish names (ie that you couldn't name a child Sean, Siuin, Taidgh etc) most people used an english name for the paperwork but called the kid something else, for example my great grandfathers birth cert is 'Thomas' but was known as Taidgh even his degree was conferred on Taidgh. #colonialism
Unless there are serious objections, my girl will have a 'christian' name in accordance with muggle law, but a Hawaiian name that she has always been known by.
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Holly Scrimgeour - May 30, 2020
Question!
I know we're supposed to only be posting in threads between the given dates in Britain, but could we do pre-dated threads between Hawaiian team members that take place in Hawaii? Like after the roster was announced? :)
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Bellona Zabini - May 30, 2020
(May 30, 2020 – 6:22 AM)Holly Scrimgeour Wrote: Question!
I know we're supposed to only be posting in threads between the given dates in Britain, but could we do pre-dated threads between Hawaiian team members that take place in Hawaii? Like after the roster was announced? :)
I don’t see why not!
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Acacia Darlington - June 7, 2020
I give Kayte the gift of offering my services for the last chaser (slash, captain? is there already a captain?) I justify this with the character being temporary, don't judge me.
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Charming - June 8, 2020
Instead of how the QWC matches were run last time, this time they will be run like previously held student matches with our handy-dandy visual grid and directions.
General Rules
- Weather is NOT in effect for player ability, but is for injuries.
- Games last 14 days OOC maximum.
- At the start of every OOC day, the moderator flips a coin. Heads, team one scores a goal. Tails, team two does. This is to (hopefully) make scoring more realistic.
- If no one posts for 48 hours, the moderator can go to town on what's happened.
- Absences do not excuse a team. If your seeker or keeper is away, tough cookies.
- You can post as often as you like, as long as it is not two in a row, especially to move.
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It might look a bit scary now, but don't worry, it won't be for much longer! Think of it as similar to a board game - or wizards chess!
The Table Explained
The white columns/rows labeled A - E and 0-5 are used to report player movement. Each player can move one square in any direction per post. It will be stated OOC at the bottom of your post in the format
B2 -> C2, for example. This prevents people from magically being on one side of the pitch one post and then on the other side the next.
Chasers can attempt scores once they reach the score zone in the table. Passing occurs successfully without moderation if chasers post consecutively in the thread. Interceptions will be moderated if interrupting the posting teammates. You must be within one square (any direction) to pass or intercept the quaffle. Chasers that have the quaffle without passing or shooting for more than 24 hours will automatically be hit by a rogue bludger and drop it. They may also be injured due to the bludger hit.
Score Zones work as follows. For example on the included grid, Hufflepuff scores by getting goals through Gryffindor's hoops (marked in red) and vice verse for Gryffindor.
Beaters must be in the same box as a bludger in order to hit it. Bludgers are marked as the
* and are considered to be in the last box it was hit to. Beaters may either do a direct hit toward
any player on the board no matter how far away (you name them in your post IE, Beater 1 hits toward Opposing Keeper; OR you may do a
wild hit and that will be moderated accordingly.
Keepers do not need to report their position movements via the table. Keepers must post to block a shot on the hoops, if you do not post within 24 hours it is an automatic success. The next
chaser to claim the quaffle gains possession, regardless of team, but you must be nearby.
Seeker also do not need to report their position movements on the table. Seekers may not attempt to catch the snitch until
day 7 OOC.
Each moderator post will include a table in which it shows each Chaser and Beater's updated positions as well as the usual commentary on successful movements.
GAME PLAY EXAMPLE
In the example, we'll be looking at Chaser James Jameston's movements and what his posts should look like.
The table below is the moderator's post:
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James Jameston's post:
James catches the quaffle (C4) and shoots toward the Hufflepuff goal posts (C5). He shoots for a goal!
The moderators next post:
(Assuming the Hufflepuff keeper has tried to block the goal.)
The goal is successful!
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If you have questions on game play or would like further explanation of how the new rules apply, please post here!
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Kokoikikane - June 8, 2020
How long is the game going to last IC? Or will that be determined at a later date?
(I don't want anything super specific, just like... you know, was it an hour or three days level of detail xD).
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Aldous Crouch - June 8, 2020
(June 8, 2020 – 9:59 PM)Kokoikikane Wrote: How long is the game going to last IC? Or will that be determined at a later date?
(I don't want anything super specific, just like... you know, was it an hour or three days level of detail xD).
TBD later!
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Kokoikikane - June 9, 2020
Quote:Each player can move one square in any direction per post.
Are diagonal moves okay? Like can A1 -> B2 be done in one post, or do you need to post twice (A1 -> A2, A2 -> B2)?
/sorry, I realize these questions are probably answered elsewhere but I don't want to dig through student Quidditch stuff looking for it >>
RE: INT'L QUIDDITCH LEAGUE: Britain vs. Hawaii -
Elsie Kirke - June 9, 2020
Yes! Diagonal is fine!