Cedric Diggory (
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On your broomsticks! [OPEN]
Following the instructions given to him by crew members here and there, Cedric stepped through a green archway tucked on a corner of the fifth floor and entered a grey void. He closed his eyes, concentrating on the sort of place that would be perfect for a day of flying. He imagined a bright grassy plain, a large lake, and a forest off to the side. Vague memories turned into vivid images surrounding him, so thoroughly convincing that he really believed he'd been taken from the ship and placed on a field back on Earth. It was quite a convincing illusion
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All it needed now was the key piece: a group of brooms. He thought for a moment on which brooms to provide them with. Firebolts were the world standard, but he'd never known one well enough to be able to picture it accurately. The school brooms, Shooting Stars, were nice and safe for new riders but not quite reliable. In the end, he knew his own broom best: a sleek Nimbus 2001, gifted by his father. As long as he instructed the fliers to go slowly, they should be safe on those brooms.
Visitors would find Cedric side-mounted on a broom in his black and yellow Quidditch robes, gliding just slightly over the grass. As soon as he spotted them, he'd greet them enthusiastically and move to touch down. "Hi!"
((ooc: wide open for everyone to join in! We'll be doing some group exercises too, so thread around! Fly as a group when you're ready!))
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All it needed now was the key piece: a group of brooms. He thought for a moment on which brooms to provide them with. Firebolts were the world standard, but he'd never known one well enough to be able to picture it accurately. The school brooms, Shooting Stars, were nice and safe for new riders but not quite reliable. In the end, he knew his own broom best: a sleek Nimbus 2001, gifted by his father. As long as he instructed the fliers to go slowly, they should be safe on those brooms.
Visitors would find Cedric side-mounted on a broom in his black and yellow Quidditch robes, gliding just slightly over the grass. As soon as he spotted them, he'd greet them enthusiastically and move to touch down. "Hi!"
((ooc: wide open for everyone to join in! We'll be doing some group exercises too, so thread around! Fly as a group when you're ready!))
Re: Don't worry about it!
Kaya did feel the cold, but Cedric, knowing little about where she hailed from, didn't flinch. "You do spells in a draft place like this? Is it so no one gets hurt?"
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He opened the dreaded dungeon door, showing the tables where the students would place their cauldrons. The board and the desk were all intact, and the door to the ingredient store was still there, but it was a much more welcoming place than he remembered.
"You're not really getting the full experience without our professors. It's quite different when Professor Snape is here."
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Kaya inspected everything, sort of sad that the teachers weren't here, when her ears perked up at the name. "Professor Snape? The man that became headmaster after..."
She closed her mouth.
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"You're serious? Something happened to Professor Dumbledore?"
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She DID remember what happened to Dumbledore, and she also could guess what might happen if she told him something he hadn't seen happen yet.
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And that people believed that of him had stung. It still did.
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"It's easier for them to believe you died," Kaya said, sighing. "When people are comfortable, they just want to stay comfortable, don't they? The idea they have to get ready for a war, where people lose their lives and betray each other just becomes something they would rather avoid. But that's what makes them weaker for the enemy in the long run, really. It;s less about you, Cedric: they're scared."
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"More lives could've been saved if they'd just believed Harry. If they'd believed in me. There's nothing I can do to change that, of course, but I worry. Harry went through so much trying to defend his honour---and mine."
But that was enough about that. He raised his head again, pulling off a smile for her. "All I can do is help now, right? We can't underestimate what's out there."
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Kaya ought to know, more than anyone, the aftermath of war in your world, especially one as long as the one in her world, and what it meant for her people.
She nodded. "And I'm sure you will, Cedric. If you were alive, I know that you would have been right at Harry's side, willing to fight for the good in the world. And we'll do it again, trust me!"
She refused to believe if the worlds were restored Cedric would stay dead. It just wasn't possible.
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No matter what anyone said, he'd always feel a small twinge of guilt that he'd been there when the war was about to start and hadn't reacted, no matter how big a logical leap it would've been. Maybe he'd find a way to stop it, maybe.
Cedric understood now. It was terrible, but it had been their only comfort. And no matter what might've happened, many of them were now dead and the worst was yet to come.
"...thanks," he said finally. "It's good to get my head straightened out. With someone who wasn't directly involved, I mean."
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She smiled. "So I'm going to have to insist you cheer up and show me the rest of Hogwarts Cedric! What we can do will be determined in time: for now, let's take the chance to have some fun, and relive some good memories, ok?"
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Boring, right? She might be interested, but he had a few more things. "Then there's the prefects' bathroom, and the desks in the classrooms. Rumour has it that there are secret passageways as well, though I never found them."
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The best option was simple. "Let's go to the Prefect's bathrooms!"
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When they reached the door, tucked away behind a certain statue, he called 'Pine fresh' and it swung open. Just as it did in his memory. Perfect.
Kaya would immediately see that this was no ordinary bathroom. It was a large bath with more taps than you could possibly count, almost the size of a pool. Marble lined the floors, and stained glass windows surrounded them. One of a mermaid even moved, winking down at them.
"I always did like to think in here."
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"Ok, granted, bathrooms are a pretty modern thing for me," she said, "but this one is so big! And the architecture, it almost reminds me of home except everything has such a nice, pleasnt color! Why are there all these taps though?"
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He activated a few taps, watching as water, foam, and bubbles of all colours came streaming out to fill the tub. Kaya could put on an impressive show of her abilities here, he thought to himself. Even better, if there was a place like that here where he could relax...he'd like that.
"I miss this place. I used to come every week, before the main Quidditch practice or a task in the tournament.
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The water obeyed and jumped high in the air, then fell toward her. Kaya lifted her arm and it jumped again, and now Kaya was moving it around her as if it were a kind of streamer, making it shift into several shapes before Kaya then aimed it toward Cedric slowly. If he held out hsi hand to catch the stream of water, he would find it now solid ice.
"This seems like a great place to relax," Kaya commented, as if she had only been casually engaging in idle conversation and had NOT just shifted water to Cedric.
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"It is," he remarked, sounding odd---as if he'd just remembered they were talking about something, having been successfully distracted. "I miss it. Real water and warmth. The sonic showers aren't quite the same---I wish we had something like this here."
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"Well, there are the baths on the ship too," Kaya said. "My friend Billy was able to make one for people who missed actual baths, and there's even a sauna place, with steam and everything! And if you want a pool, there's always the one at the hotel!"
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"I'd love to use them. Are they open?"
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With that, though, he tried to smile. "So would you like to head back into the open air?"
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She nodded. "Definitely! I think I'm starting to get a hang of this whole flying thing!"
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It did sound very tempting, though. He'd deal with certain other issues when they came up.
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She gave him a hand. "So what do you say? I should at least have a chance to repay you for all the wonderful things you've shown me."
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