Post by op&p on Oct 23, 2015 19:32:12 GMT -5
Almost 52 years have passed since the Second Wizarding War. In the aftermath of the 2nd Great War, many families have had the challenge of rebuilding their lives. And not just in their homes, businesses, and through family ties, but also in the beliefs of their magical abilities and the in the trust and loyalty of their Ministry of Magic.
It has taken an great amount of patience to gain back the trust of the muggle community. While some parents of Muggleborn Witches and Wizards are wary of the magical world, they have come to accept their child's magical gift and embrace their child entering the new world. Yet there are those few muggle parents that struggle with their child's unique ability and try to damper to their child's magical interest as they mature into adults.
And what of the magical creatures communities that the Ministry of Magic has been oppressive of in the past? The vampires, werewolves, centaurs, veela, goblins, fae, and others that hold human-like appearances and lives. Even those witches and wizards who are descendants of these creatures and who display their magical creature heritage alongside their Wizarding roots. These two groups are also wary of their futures within the Wizarding World.
Then there are those witches and wizards of "Pure-blood" magical descent that still look down upon all of the aforementioned groups above along with the "Half-blood" witches and wizards in the community. While the rest of the "Pure-blood" community could care less about another's magical roots or creature heritage.
Needless to say, the Wizarding Community still has much to achieve in the 52 years after the Second Wizarding War.
It has taken an great amount of patience to gain back the trust of the muggle community. While some parents of Muggleborn Witches and Wizards are wary of the magical world, they have come to accept their child's magical gift and embrace their child entering the new world. Yet there are those few muggle parents that struggle with their child's unique ability and try to damper to their child's magical interest as they mature into adults.
And what of the magical creatures communities that the Ministry of Magic has been oppressive of in the past? The vampires, werewolves, centaurs, veela, goblins, fae, and others that hold human-like appearances and lives. Even those witches and wizards who are descendants of these creatures and who display their magical creature heritage alongside their Wizarding roots. These two groups are also wary of their futures within the Wizarding World.
Then there are those witches and wizards of "Pure-blood" magical descent that still look down upon all of the aforementioned groups above along with the "Half-blood" witches and wizards in the community. While the rest of the "Pure-blood" community could care less about another's magical roots or creature heritage.
Needless to say, the Wizarding Community still has much to achieve in the 52 years after the Second Wizarding War.
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*Members- come up with own unique character plots
*Tons of Occupations- Professors / Ministry / St. Mungo's / Retail Shops / ETC
*Tons of Student Positions- Prefects / Quidditch / Tutors / Aides
*Tons of Extracurriculars- Yearbook / Newspaper / Student Government / Clubs
*Variety of boards to RP within.
*Professors- own Private Suite & Office
*Professors- hold monthly rp lectures
*Professors- award/deduct House Points
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*Prefects & Heads- to patrolling weekly
*Prefects & Heads- award/deduct House Points
*Prefects & Heads- hand out detentions
*Prefects, Heads, & Student Government- plan Social Events