fulllifeconsequences: (* Only kidding.)
Chara ([personal profile] fulllifeconsequences) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2016-10-01 01:30 pm

[OPEN MINGLE] Or perhaps in Slytherin

Who: Slytherin House! (And friends and visitors, of course!)
Where: Slytherin Common Room, Quidditch Pitch, various places around Hogwarts
When: Duration of the event
Rating: G (will edit as necessary)
Summary: Slytherin open log!
The Story:



The Slytherin common room was a long, low underground room with rough stone walls and ceiling, from which round, greenish lamps were hanging on chains. A fire was crackling under an elaborately carved mantelpiece ahead of them, and several Slytherins were silhouetted around it in carved chairs.

The common room has changed, somewhat, from its historical description, thanks to the decorative powers of one Mettaton. Though it still extends beneath the lake and thus retains a greenish, aquatic cast, it's much more brightly lit, its cold, damp atmosphere replaced with dazzling MTT-brand warmth. Even the giant squid, occasionally peering in as it does its rounds of the lake, seems just a shade more glamorous inside such a charming space.

Students - and a ghost or two - can be found nestled within its confines, plotting mischief around the fire, studiously doing their homework (as good students do), or perhaps trading Chocolate Frog trading cards. Though Slytherin is not especially well-known for its wide-open, trusting nature, Slytherins are known for not snitching on each other; if a guest or two were to creep in for a while, then odds are, nobody saw anything.
lifeskills: ([de-age 10])

[personal profile] lifeskills 2016-10-10 09:13 am (UTC)(link)
[For a black sheep from a family of Gryffindor men, families that thrive on being the black sheep of the wizarding world do make him wonder. Would things have gone differently had he been born into a different family? Would he find more acceptance? Affection?

Not that he would ever admit these thoughts. He copies Klaus in affecting a facade of self-sufficiency. If their wounds won't heal, they'll put on armor to hide them.

But when Klaus picks out a specific book and holds it out, there's no facade at work in the way his eyes pop wide when he gets a good look at the cover, a flare of color in his otherwise colorless features.]


Is this real?