August 11, 2022 – 1:03 AM
Basil Foxwood — Played by Fox
Glad that Nee was willing to drop the topic of debutants, Basil took a bite of his cake and listened, dutifully, to his friend’s tale. He let out a small chuckle wondering what the former Slytherin could possibly have said to have been rude. He’d never found Nee a particularly impolite person and the idea almost made him snort.
“Well that does sound abstractly terrible,” he replied.
“Did you ever manage to figure out who cursed you or why?” A small wrinkle creased the professor’s brow as he thought about it. It was a rather a serious thing, actually, to find oneself cursed. Hopefully the miscreant had been apprehended and served the justice they deserved. Basil didn’t know what he’d do if he ever found
himself in such a situation. Well, technically, he did know one person who could help… Brushing the thought from his mind as quickly as it had occurred, the brunette took another bite of his dessert. Passionfruit… it was no pumpkin pasty but he supposed it was tasty enough.
August 19, 2022 – 9:29 PM
Eldritch Morgan — Played by Lynn
Morgan shrugged at the question. "Accidental, I think. At least, I don't know of anyone who has it out for me," he joked. "And I think if I'd offended someone so terribly I probably would have remembered. We traced it back to a dodgy artifact shop in London I was in — on an errand for my mother, so goes to show what you get for being a dutiful son — but I don't think it was aimed at me, or at anyone, really. Just some shopkeepers not doing their due diligence on how to store potentially-cursed items."
As this concluded basically everything interesting that had happened to Morgan in the past several months, he was inclined to change the topic back towards Basil. Even holed up in Hogwarts half the year, he'd probably accomplished more of interest than Morgan had. Morgan didn't tend to accomplish much, and hadn't for years. (That was, perhaps, an issue that he ought to devote some thought to trying to solve, but this was not the time for it). "How's your research?" he asked, with interest. He was usually only able to follow roughly half of what Basil told him about his academic pursuits, but his interest was always sincere nonetheless.
Basil Foxwood
August 23, 2022 – 4:46 AM
Last modified: August 30, 2022 – 2:07 PM by Basil Foxwood.
Basil Foxwood — Played by Fox
Basil couldn’t help but chuckle at the idea that someone actually had it out for Nee. Who, and why, he couldn’t imagine. Eldritch was such an amicable fellow; it was hard to dislike him. Still, the notion of a dodgey artifact checked out. Basil himself made no habit of his own collecting, or touching, rather strange items for this very reason.
“Well I’m glad you’ve survived the escapade relatively unscathed,” he hummed in amusement. And he was. Basil didn’t know what he’d do if he ever lost Nee. It was rather a bleak thought he preferred not to think about.
The conversation weaved back towards him then and Basil perked upon considerably, as he always did when academia came to light.
“It’s going rather well, thanks for asking!” He chirped.
“I’ve started teaching at the Flint Institute as a guest lecturer in exchange for use of their facilities. By god, Nee, it is a remarkable place. I’ve my own dedicated space to do quite as I like, and a personal house elf! Fancy that. I’ve also arranged to have one of the newly graduated seventh years take up a position in the fall; she’s a marvel that girl. I’m lucky enough to have her still willing to work with me from afar, but blast if I thought I could get on at all without her!” Basil prattled on.
“Most recently we’ve been working on the animagus transfiguration. Ida has a lovely little thesis that the change actually correlates with the moon, time of year, and season and that different levels of magical ability can actually prompt certain variables to change.” He paused to take a breath.
“It is really quite fascinating!”
August 23, 2022 – 5:09 AM
Eldritch Morgan — Played by Lynn
Yep, roughly half; the rest flew right over his head. Morgan's knowledge of what went in to animagus transformations was superficial at best, and gleaned almost exclusively from listening to Basil periodically gush about the process like a schoolgirl with a crush. He didn't know what the moon, time of month or season would have to do with anything, and did not even really understand what would be the practical difference between the moon phases and the time of month, as far as magic was concerned, but there was a reason Basil was involved in academia and he was not. As intelligent as he was (and he thought he was), he'd never been able to internalize any of this dense scholastic material, much less recall it and try to build on it the way Basil delighted in.
"A house elf isn't that exotic, you know," he pointed out with a chuckle. "If you'd wanted one you could have just said. But anyway, this sounds interesting," he said — again, sincere interest and enthusiasm, for all he knew he wouldn't be able to recount this conversation to anyone once ten minutes had passed. "What sorts of variables do you mean? Like which animal they turn in to?"
August 30, 2022 – 2:22 PM
Basil Foxwood — Played by Fox
Basil couldn’t help the small laugh that bubbled up and out from within him at Nee’s comment and evidently glazed look. He appreciated his best friend greatly in that Eldritch always tried to take an interest in the things Basil found himself most consumed at the time. He made a valiant effort to follow it too, and as a rather clever fellow himself, he did a good job of it.
“I appreciate the would-be gesture,” Basil teased in response to his wanting a house-elf.
“Variables such as frequency of lightning storms and temperature we believe can actually affect how a witch or wizard responds to the transformation,” he continued.
“What animal one is or is not predisposed to may also play a part, but undoubtedly if one might be better suited to a mouse or a mole, they shouldn’t likely turn into a lion due to the atmospheric or preparatory changes in variables.” He shrugged a little bit. “It all needs a touch more research and experimentation, but Ida has done a lovely job of it thus far! I expect great things to come of this topic in the future.” He grinned again.
As such conversations tended to go, Basil settled in for a good long bout more of explaining his own recent academic pursuits. Around them the rest of the party seemed to sway and flow, Basil always careful to avoid his mother’s irritated glance to see that he was, once again, avoiding the many pretty debutants who were her undoubtedly for
him. Finally, the gentleman decided to give in to the inevitable. It was with a reluctant sigh and a withering look in Nee’s direction that a desperate little plea for help danced in his expression. “
Your sister wouldn’t happen to be here, would she?” He asked, inquiring specifically after the eldest one. While Basil certainly wouldn’t have considered her a prospect for himself, the young lady deserving better, she was friendly enough and seemed to have little such interest in him that it might be safe.
“I can see the fury in my mother’s heart all the way from over here,” he mumbled as explanation.
“I suppose I ought to engage…”
August 30, 2022 – 4:58 PM
Eldritch Morgan — Played by Lynn
Morgan lost track of time listening to Basil ramble on about transfiguration, so he was slightly surprised when his friend eventually changed the subject. A quick glance around the ballroom was enough for him to catch up; they'd been frightfully bad sports as far as partygoers went, hadn't they? And Basil's mother probably would be irate about it, given the nature of the event. Annie was the perfect sacrificial lamb for this particular purpose, he internally agreed. Neither Annie nor Basil could ever kid themselves into thinking anything serious would develop from that (Nee and Basil had been close enough for long enough that the Morgan siblings were practically Basil's siblings as well), but there could be no denying that she was a woman, and therefore Basil would be doing his duty as the man of the hour to dance with her.
"She's around here somewhere," he agreed with a nod. "I'll find her and send her your way — or if she happens to have the next dance taken already, I'll send you someone just as good," he offered, thinking of a few of his steady dance partners he could easily fob off onto his friend. None of them expected much from him, so it stood to reason they wouldn't let their hearts run away with them after one dance with the professor.