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raven714 ([personal profile] raven714) wrote2015-05-09 08:12 pm

Greenwood Sword and Sorcery school...

has a reputation of teaching martial magic and arts.

Location: Nottinghamshire

Headmaster: Cernunius Hunter



Houses:

Dragonclaw (Drakaspár)
Head of Dragonclaw House - Robert de Rainault, Potions



Lionheart (Srdcelvír)
Head of Lionheart House - William Vigo, Charms


(with his daughter Leontine)

Ravenquilt (Havrabrk)
Head of Ravenquilt House - Joshua de Talmond, Astrology







Wolvesheads (Vlkohlav)
Head of Wolvesheads House - Vivian Crow, Transfiguration




to be continued

[identity profile] rusty-armour.livejournal.com 2015-05-10 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
I'm really impressed by how much thought has gone into all of your Greenwood Sword and Sorcery School characters and houses! Herne (Cernunius Hunter (clever!)) is the perfect choice for Headmaster! It ties in very nicely with the RoS universe and suits the world of Harry Potter as well. I think having Joshua de Talmont as an Astrology master and Head of Ravenquilt House is brilliant (given de Talmont's great intelligence and scholarly zeal), not to mention Robert de Rainault as your version of Snape!

I really, really want to read this story! :-D

[identity profile] raven714.livejournal.com 2015-05-10 09:22 am (UTC)(link)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH rusty_armour.
I´ll create some more pics of professors.

I want to write the story but I have the writer´s block still. :-(

[identity profile] rusty-armour.livejournal.com 2015-05-10 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you having trouble figuring out how to begin the story or are you stuck on a certain part? You might want to skip ahead and try working on a part that would be easier to write. It might give you ideas for what you're struggling with. Oh, and I don't know if I've suggested this before, but you could try plotting out what you're thinking of writing. I do it all the time and it really seems to help. In fact, last night, I plotted out three different scenarios for the next part of my proto novel because I wasn't sure which direction I wanted to go in.

[identity profile] raven714.livejournal.com 2015-05-10 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I had finished the prologue. I have trouble how to begin the first chapter.
I have problems with different ideas and scenarios. I am trying to decide to which house I´ll sort Guy. He is obvious Dragonclaw. But every time I watch RoS I hope Guy and Robin end up together. :-D
It´s like Harry in Slytherin - completely diverse story.

[identity profile] rusty-armour.livejournal.com 2015-05-10 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
It might be interesting if Guy was sorted to a house other than Dragonclaw, especially if his family were expecting Dragonclaw. Maybe he's sorted into Lionheart instead. OH! If you go with the RoS third series storyline, Guy might get sorted into the Wolvesheads House if he's Robert of Huntingdon's half-brother. That way he could be close to Loxley (I assume that's the Robin you mean), but also be really screwed up and conflicted. Why am I in this house when the Gisburne family has always been sorted into Dragonclaw? If you're looking for some Gisburne tension/angst, it would be great if he felt like an outsider -- and was maybe treated like one by the other students in the Wolvesheads House. You could have a friendship/eventual romance develop between Guy and Robin if Robin tries to befriend Guy -- or maybe they're thrown into the same dangerous situation together. There are endless possibilities!

You should ask [livejournal.com profile] grondfic what she thinks. She's a lot more knowledgeable about the Harry Potter universe than I am. She could probably give you some excellent advice.

[identity profile] raven714.livejournal.com 2015-05-11 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your suggestions and advices rusty_armour. It´s very kind of you and I really appreciate it.
I want to sort Guy to Wolvesheads. He is against it.
*You´re out of luck, Guy. And don´t look at me this way, boy.*

And I am sure that grondfic could give me an excellent advices, about education in England for example.