NEWT students: discussion
Sep. 10th, 2014 10:54 pmSo, my dears. I thought that first session of Salazar's Rules went rather well. I'd like each of you to think about your performance today, and the performance of your friends and classmates, and share an observation or two.
What could you have done better?
What could those around you have done better?
What mistakes did you see?
You may share your observations by journal, or by scroll if you must (turned into my office sometime before our next meeting on Friday).
Speaking of Friday -- sixth years, on Friday you'll have your first session with Salazar's Rules. I would encourage you to read what the seventh years have to say about their experience and LEARN from it.
What could you have done better?
What could those around you have done better?
What mistakes did you see?
You may share your observations by journal, or by scroll if you must (turned into my office sometime before our next meeting on Friday).
Speaking of Friday -- sixth years, on Friday you'll have your first session with Salazar's Rules. I would encourage you to read what the seventh years have to say about their experience and LEARN from it.
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Date: 2014-09-12 04:32 pm (UTC)I've been thinking about your question. In fact, during our lesson this morning I was able to reconstruct the progress of Wednesday's lesson. The only reason I can conclude is that, having countered my hex once, you were no longer the most immediate threat. There's a logic to continuing on the chance that one might succeed and thus no longer become a valid target for others, but the likelihood of that occurring before being disabled by someone else was remote--and, one might add, the onslaught of spells from other quarters was much more pressing, if you follow me.
Simply put: Had I remained fixed on targetting you, what, one or more of the other students would have done much more damage to me in the interim.
Rest assured I shall devise methods to protect myself in future, so that I may remain fixed on the primary goal.
-Finch-Fletchley
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Date: 2014-09-12 04:38 pm (UTC)Remember that technique you were telling me about this summer? That shielding spell for times when partners aren't available. Deflecto-something, wasn't it? We ought to practise that, what.
I say, though, there's no reason not to brush up on our timing exercises for partner work in the field. Perhaps we ought to all approach the Salazar's Rules lessons as if it's a field battle, what, and each of us plan to partner one or more of the others to defend whilst the other strikes.
-Justin