Gobstones: Hufflepuff vs. Gryffindor Preliminary Match Professor Hadley waited for the Gryffindor and Hufflepuff players to enter the Gobstones court. As they took their places, she handed them each their appropriate gobstone bags, gold for Hufflepuff, red for Gryffindor, each containing the appropriately colored gobstones. She then levitated the gray jackstone into position in the center of the court. "I presume that before we begin, you have all familiarized yourselves with the rules. There is a zero tolerance for cheating and only one warning will be issued for playing out of turn. Let the match begin." |
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Round 1: Question 1 Subject: Transfiguration Level: Easy What textbook is used to prepare third, fourth, and fifth year students for their OWLs? |
*ish nervous* Intermediate Transfiguration |
Itermediate Transfiguation |
Intermediate Transfiguration |
After carefully studying of the position of the jackstone, Miss Lewis of Hufflepuff, rolls first for Hufflepuff. Her gold stone lands quite close to the gobstone. Morets rolls shortly after and gets her red stone just a bit farther from the gobstone than Hufflepuff. It's a close call and then ... What's this!? Another Gryffindor rolls their red stone into the pit. "Penalty for gryffindor! Hufflepuff wins the point." Of course they would have anyway. "Next time Gryffindor has two players roll in the same round, Hufflepuff will automatically win the round." ooc: Reminder to read the rules. Please do not post the same answer multiple times from different players of the same house. Answers from the same house posted 4 or more minutes apart will be penalized so make sure you refresh when necessary. Quote:
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Round 1: Question 2 Subject: Potions Level: Medium What are some of the symptoms from drinking excessive Felix Felicis? Please be as complete as possible with your answer. |
Giddiness, recklessness, and dangerous overconfidence. |
giddiness, recklessness, and dangerous overconfidence |
causes giddiness, recklessness, and dangerous overconfidence |
Prefect Leone has obviously played Gobstones before, as he expertly rolls his gold stone into the pit and it lands quite near to the Jack Stone. But Gryffindor thinks they can do better; taking their red stone, Raven Perevell says he can match it and rolls just a few inches away from the gold one. "Huffl--" Hadley was about to call, but then, what's this? First year Hufflepuff, Miss Wolffang, seems to have slipped a gold stone onto the pit. "Penalty for Hufflepuff too! Now that both houses have gotten your one free penalty out of the way, please familiarize yourselves with the rules again. Remember that each house only gets one chance per question." Nonetheless, it was a warning for Hufflepuff, like for Gryffindor, so Hufflepuff still got the point this time. ooc: Reminder to read the rules. Please do not post the same answer multiple times from different players of the same house. Answers from the same house posted 4 or more minutes apart will be penalized so make sure you refresh when necessary. Quote:
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Round 2: Question 1 Subject: Muggle Studies Level: Medium Name three areas/exercises performed by women in the Muggle sport gymnastics and three performed by men. |
men: pommel horse, still rings, parallel bars women: uneven bars, balance beam, floor |
Vault, balance beam, uneven bars |
The ever talented Hufflepuff Seeker, Jakers too-many-last-names, is apparently proving hold some talents at the Gobstone pit as well, as he takes aim with his gold stone, which rolls close to the Jack Stone. Can Gryffindor outdo it? Morets takes aim and rolls her stone in ... but it falls just short of the Hufflepuff one. Quote:
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Round 2: Question 2 Subject: History of Magic Level: Medium What is the holiday that comes exactly 6 months from Halloween in which the alternative name for the Death Eaters is named for? |
Walpurgis Night |
Walpurgis Night |
Jakers of Hufflepuff takes the first roll again, as his gold stone once more rolls even closer to the Jack Stone than before. This time, brainiac and cookie baker, Kurumi Hollinberry takes her turn at the game, as she aims a carefully placed red stone. But once more, Gryffindor's stones falls short of the Hufflepuff one. Nice efforts though for the Lions, but Badgers takes the round. Quote:
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Subject: Charms Level: Medium What are opposite charms for each of the following: Summoning Charm and Severing Charm. |
Banishing charm and Reparo? |
Excelsiosempra & Reparo |
Hufflepuffs continue on their streak as Mia Gibbins, fifth year, takes the next roll. Those feisty badgers might not have the most points, but they sure know how to handle a game of Gobstones, as Miss Gibbins' gold stone rolls just a few millimeters from the Jack Stone. Can Gryffindor outdo it? Kurumi rolls. The red stone rolls and rolls ... and then stops suddenly, a little ways from the Hufflepuff stone, as gob spews over the Lions. Quote:
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Subject: Herbology Level: Medium What are 11 species of trees that qualify as "wand trees"? |
Elder Cherry Yew Holly Elm Hawthorn Willow Oak Ash Blackthorn Mahogny |
Those badgers are feisty little things, as Mia rolls again ... her stone almost rolling off the edge of the pit. With just the right aim, Gryffindors could likely outdo it ... But nope. Silence. Have those Lions given up? Hufflepuff wins the point and round. Note: Also would have accepted birch, beech, chestnut, hornbeam, rosewood, vine, and walnut. =) Quote:
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Subject: Flying and Quidditch Level: Medium What are three hobbies of the author of the book Quidditch Through the Ages? |
Backgammon, vegetarian cookery and collecting vintage broomsticks |
Hobbies are backgammon, vegetarian cookery, and collecting vintage broomsticks. |
At first Professor Hadley had wondered if the Lions and Badgers had fallen asleep or something. She watched as neither house seemed to be taking initiative in trying to get their stone closer to the Jack Stone in the next round. And then, finally, she saw a gold stone rolling slowly toward the center... ... it stopped. And then a red one. It was as though the players were worn out, with how slow-motion everything was this round. The red one rolled to a stop just inches from the gold. Hufflepuff gets the point ... again. Quote:
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Subject: Divination Level: Difficult In Lithomancy, seven stones represent astrological signs and six more represent other areas of life. What are four of these ‘other’ representations? |
Home Life Health Love |
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