You find yourself at the age of eleven.
A l o n e. Cold. Shunned by your own father and mother.
An outcast.
You didn't mean for it to happen,
you have no idea why it happened.
You don't want this.
You're out of control.
Welcome to Magister, a new Harry
Potter world based RPG focussed
around Áras Leanaí, a school in
Ireland. Witches, wizards and muggles
with special abilities are brought there
by the Finders. Despised by society,
these children are given the opportunity
to control their powers and regain
their future.
July 2008 | Fall
Weather
Mornings can be a bit chilly but the
days usually brighten up fast.
Around 1 PM the temperatures will
have shot up to a quite
pleasant height, only interrupted
by a cool breeze coming from the lake.
It starts cooling down around 6 PM.
Evenings are very pleasant and nights
are clear, perfect for stargazing.
The Houses « Thread Started on May 18, 2008, 7:03pm »
Áras Leanaí devides its students over four houses when they enter their first year. These houses are represented by the four elements; fire, water, earth and wind. Each stands for certain characteristics and values. There are the necessary rivalries and friendships between the houses and houses often compete with each other.
Characters will be sorted by the admins, depending on their applications. Please don't go making character personalities fit the houses.
Nocht - wind
Extrovert, creative, objective, social Restless, over-active, troubled with the simple things in life, dreamers, lacking in emotional depth.
Thine - fire
Extrovert, optimistic, uncomplicated, straightforward, honest, needs room to be free and spontaneous, assertive, confident, not very patient with details Very enthusiastic, very energetic, doesn't know when to stop, dominant, arrogant.
Uisce - water
Introvert, deeply emotional, sensitive, easily affected by surroundings, protective, forgiving, full of pity, defensive, closed Drowns in own emotions, wants to escape reality
Talamh - earth
Introvert, stable, practical, lot of stamina, self-discipline, strong connection to nature Traditional, greedy, focussed on materialistic things