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Post by Rodolphus Lestrange on Jul 18, 2011 21:54:38 GMT -5
Here you will find our Head Boy, Lucien. His alcove is to the right.
There is a large ebony desk at the end of the room, behind is an ebony chair covered in the pelt of a bear. The door is made of bronze with carved depictions of the Utopia depicted by Sir Thomas More. A stone fireplace with an Ebony mantle with a carving of a European dragon in the Celtic fashion on each side. There is a carpet made of wolf's pelt on the floor, the ceiling is in the Celtic fashion. Upon the desk are an assortment of books ranging from Shakespeare to Thomas More. A writing quill is within an obsidian inkwell. The front of the desk has Celtic carvings. There is a coat hook in the front of the office upon which hangs a black cloak with elegant shapes upon it and an Irish cap with a jacket in the Irish fashion. Of course, there is a cigar box on the desk and a table with several wines and Irish whiskey, the table is made of Ebony; the glasses are made of crystal. An oil lamp sits on the desk along with some writing implements. An open notebook sat in the corner of the desk with a fountain pen resting neatly in its spine. The smell of incense filled the room, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Pictures lined the far wall, ranging from those of Lucien's family to those of places he had been to; the largest picture was a depiction of the Tree of Life in Celtic Mythology. A large, arched window overlooked the lake over which read the words, "Veritas Virtus."
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Post by Tom Marvolo Riddle on Aug 11, 2011 23:08:01 GMT -5
Lucien walked into his office, took off his hat and coat, placed them on the coat hook, and sat down in his chair. He lit his oil lamp and opened Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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Post by Pansy P./Natalia D. on Sept 19, 2011 11:01:44 GMT -5
Alice walked into her brothers room "Hey."
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Post by Tom Marvolo Riddle on Sept 19, 2011 19:09:19 GMT -5
"Hello, Alice," greeted Lucien, "please have a seat."
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Post by Pansy P./Natalia D. on Sept 24, 2011 15:12:08 GMT -5
Alice sits down and takes a look at his book "Shakespearr?"
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Post by Tom Marvolo Riddle on Sept 25, 2011 12:07:12 GMT -5
"Yes, Shakespeare," replied Lucien.
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Post by Pansy P./Natalia D. on Oct 2, 2011 13:27:13 GMT -5
Alice smiled"Cool..."
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Post by Tom Marvolo Riddle on Oct 2, 2011 22:52:38 GMT -5
"Heh," scoffed Lucien. "Don't make it seem like you've read any of it."
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Post by Pansy P./Natalia D. on Oct 9, 2011 20:04:02 GMT -5
Alice rolled her eyes "I have read Hamlet you know."
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Post by Tom Marvolo Riddle on Oct 9, 2011 21:03:16 GMT -5
"Did you understand it?" asked Lucien.
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Post by Lucius Malfoy on Oct 12, 2011 21:38:15 GMT -5
"Shakespeare isn't that hard to understand," Lucinda tsked her Slytherin students "Especially if you have the proper mentor. Isn't that right, Alice?"
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Post by Tom Marvolo Riddle on Oct 12, 2011 21:43:08 GMT -5
"Heh? It is harder for the many than the few," noted Lucien.
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Post by Lucius Malfoy on Oct 12, 2011 21:49:33 GMT -5
"Perhaps, but that's simply because the many are lazy," Lucinda shrugged.
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Post by Pansy P./Natalia D. on Oct 14, 2011 7:18:48 GMT -5
Alice rolled her eyes "Hello Lucinda"
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Post by Tom Marvolo Riddle on Oct 15, 2011 23:54:16 GMT -5
"There is no need for that, Alice," stated Lucien.
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