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Originally Posted by
XanaSnape
"Attention, class: our class session is nearly at an end. If you have already taken your antidote, please bottle a phial of antidote and place it on my desk in the basket. Label it or you will receive no credit. If you suspect your antidote failed, please see me and I shall give you a proper draught to take." "Finally, please clean up your workstation, with one note. The underclassmen are to clean and cure all the cauldrons in the class, including those of the NEWT level students. My OWL and NEWT level students are not expected to clean, but merely are to supervise the cleaning and curing of the cauldrons, advising our younger students as necessary. I trust you all recall the process from last term... and I trust none of you will be foolish enough to forget to wear your protective gloves.. after all, most of your cauldrons are disgustingly filthy." Kazimeriz's eyes darted around the class, pausing on several NEWT students as he spoke.
ooc: Please feel free to RP turning in your phials, requesting antidotes and working to clean and cure the cauldrons... OWL and NEWT students, please feel free to reference
our lesson on cleaning and curing cauldrons as you help them.

Matheu was slightly bummed to clean the upperclassmen cauldrons, but it should be expected. He turned in his textbook the check list and how-to of cleaning a cauldron. First, he phialed his antidote, labeled it, and put it on Professor K's desk.
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Matheu Rihverr
Ravenclaw, 1st Year
Moonstone, Baking Soda, Flobberworms, Peppermint
He then went back to his cauldron and started cleaning (WITH GLOVES). He gently scrubbed and used whatever else he needed. He was careful not to use anything to damage the cauldron. He emptied and put his to the side. He grabbed another and went at it.
Within an hour and half, he completed 6 cauldrons. He saw others working hard. He didn't know if he was able to leave.