Herbology-Slytherins and Ravenclaws
Welcome Slytherins and Ravenclaws! I hope you’ve got your soil and watering can ready because this year we start out with a lot of practicals…but today we’re gonna cover some theory.
We don’t really have to cover grading because of course, every assignment is optional, but if you want to officially “graduate my class” and move up a year on the students page, I do want you to try and participate, and give it your all!
My name is Professor Truncus, and I hold every one of you to the highest academic standard that you hold yourself to. I will not be upset if you do badly as long as you tried your best. And only if you fail when you knew you could have succeeded, then I will be disappointed. But enough gloom- it’s the beginning of the year!
I don’t think we emphasize it enough, but I’m so glad you came to N.E.W.T. It’s disappointing that in-person schools just aren’t available for everyone and many muggleborns live their whole lives without access to their magic. So I just want to thank you for your academic initiative, and hey! it’s okay to swear in my class because I won’t be able to hear you.
Today we’re going to talk about safety. Yes, maybe you think it’s boring, but anyone who wants to skip this lesson can go ahead and get grabbed by the venomous tentacula and I won’t raise a finger.
So, you need dragon-hide gloves, they’re some of the strongest out on the market and some of the acidic materials we work with won’t corrode dragon-hide. I have a basket of earmuffs, but we probably won’t be using those this year. You’ll need your wand, obviously, but also you’ll find wands aren’t as useful in herbology as they are in your charms and transfiguration classes.
We wear smocks when we enter the greenhouses, if for no other reason than to protect your robes. Extra safety measures might be needed sometimes, but I’ll let you know before the lesson starts. We’ll also be doing some muggle gardening to get us warmed up in the first year.
This first week (or two) is an introduction to herbology. We’ll be covering the safety today, some history, some plants in theory and expectations of the class. But for now, your only assignment is to go outdoors and get some fresh air if you aren’t already!
-Professor Truncus














