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Flying Watch Quidditch matches and learn how to fly at the pitch! Just beware of rogue bludgers.
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Old 08-29-2025, 10:28 PM
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Default Office of Professor Springer

Professor Springer may have moved her office space from the second floor to a spare hut on the grounds - near the quidditch pitch, but that didn't take away from the charisma and familiar scents of rain wafting in from her normally open office door. The scents of rain you learn to be from room fresheners and scented candles. The room painted a cool and relaxing gray.

There's the large polished wooden desk, that belonged to each of her predecessors, complete with a few neat stacks of papers. On the bookshelf there's assorted titles about Numerlogy and Ancient Quidditch Games. Some of the titles include, but not limited to The Complete Book of Numerology, New Theory of Numerology, Numerology and Gramatica, A Look Into The Future, Pride and Prejudice, The Alchemist, How we learn to be brave, Quidditch through the ages. There's also a few titles relating to German cooking.

On one of the bookshelves, there's a crochet Germany flag, about the size of a regular photograph. There's a photo of Jasmine herself, holding her first caught snitch in the air as seeker for Bulgaria. There's also a framed newspaper article from 2106, highlighting Bulgaria's Quidditch Cup win.

Behind the wooden desk, Professor Springer may often be found creating lesson plans or working on Quidditch schedules. Perhaps even enjoying one of the German sweets, typically stocked with Rumkugeln or Nussecken, but there's also a glass bowl filled with wrapped Werther's. Help yourself to a cookie or candy and feel free to browse from Professor Springer's personal book collection.
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