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Hi ! My name is Mie or Anessa ! I'm 20y/o (as of 4/4/26 when writing this) ! I'm a reality shifter whose been shifting since 2022 but only just now getting into the community of it ! LGBT | Neurodivergent | follows from @iaconskylines
MAIN DRs !
Vampire Smalltown
vampire Bartholomew "Theo" Spatters and his "siblings" escape their sires in order to live a free life away from the trauma unfolding behind them. circa 1985
Marauders
French cousin of the Lestrange family, Dionysis Renaistre must navigate her hogwarts years while trying to avoid falling into the same ideals as her family while using dark magic. hint hint she joins the order
Transformers
Set on Cybertron pre war, Foxtrot is a medic trauma surgeon just now coming out of the academy. His relationship with First Aid has been growing while they navigate being medics in growing tensions
My Family in my Smalltown Vampire DR where we're all vampires and found family escaping from our sires.
Benjamin Splatters is my biological twin brother who was turned 2 years before me in 1692 by Judith where I was turned in 1694 by Jebediah, he ends up running the general store in town and using it as a front to get us blood from travelers passing through. Benjamin Spatters is a gay cis man who is white french. Benjamin Spatters has Bipolar Mood Disorder and PTSD.
Our first little sibling is Howard Spatters but we just call him Howie. He is a descendant of one of our biological sisters making him a great great grand nephew to us! He was turned in 1795 and was 37 making him the oldest apparent aged of us. Howie was the 4th sibling to take the Spatters name from our sires. Howard Spatters is a bisexual cis man who is white french american. Howard Spatters has PTSD
Johnathan Spatter is the first part of the "twins" turned by Judith and Jebediah in 1824 and as much as I love my brother he's kind of a bad person. He was a drunk and aggressive before he was turned and he stayed that way up until we left and he's just now starting to heal. Johnathan Spatter is a bisexual cis man who is white german. Johnathan Spatter has PTSD, Substance Abuse Disorder, Alcoholism
Clarissa Spatter is the second part of the "twins" turned by Judith and Jebediah in 1824, Clarissa was a talented writer before she was turned and spent the majority of her time writing Scandals and Papers for high society. She was turned in order to give Judith a daughter to dote on. Clarissa Spatters is a lesbian cis woman who is white english. Clarissa Spatters has PTSD
Lorianne "Lori" Spatters is the youngest both apparent age wise and actual age wise. She was 18 when she was turned after being set up to be turned for Judith to have a daughter to dote on from a younger age. She was turned in 1983 and just graduated high school when she was turned. Lorianne Spatters is a bisexual cis woman who is white american. Lorianne has PTSD, Abandonment Issues.
Welcome to Nighthollow, a tiny town established in 1895 in southern Arkansas. Nighthollow is a town where mystery meets undead as the Spatters family move into town
Bartholomew "Theo" Spatters is a 287y/o vampire who was turned in 1694 in Salem, Massachusetts. Theo is twins with Benjamin "Ben" Spatters biologically, turned two years after his brother's accidental turning. The twins are the oldest of 6 "children", followed quickly by Howard "Howie" Spatters turned in 1975 at age 37y/o, the "twins" Clarissa Spatters and Johnathan Spatters in 1824 at 27y/o and baby Lorianne Spatters in 1983 at 18y/o
Uagadou School of Magic is the African wizarding school, located in the Mountains of the Moon, Western Uganda. It acceptes students from all over Africa and was the largest wizarding school in the world. Visitors to the school speak of a stunning edifice carved out of the mountainside and shrouded in mist, so that it sometimes appeared simply to float in mid-air.
The school was founded at least a thousand years before the lifetime of Harry Potter, making it roughly the same age as Hogwarts. Although a number of smaller wizarding schools could be found throughout Africa, only Uagadou stood the test of time and achieved an enviable international reputation. One notable graduate of Uagadou was Babajide Akingbade, who succeeded Albus Dumbledore as Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards. Each major chamber at Uagadou was created through choral spellcraft, dozens of builders chanting, humming, or drumming while shaping stone. Students sometimes report hearing faint echoes of rhythm in the walls late at night, especially near ancient classrooms. Uagadou students are famously skilled in Astronomy, Alchemy, and Self-Transfiguration. There have been many students of Uagadou who have managed to achieve becoming an Animagus, a feat that was only achieved through a long and difficult ritual that had to be done exactly right, or the consequences could have been disastrous.
Houses;
Uagadou's housing system consists into students choosing their path. There is no sorting ceremony nor separate common rooms for Uagadou alumni. The stone library of the castle has a direct access to the Students' Solar which is a big room that serves as a common space and that leads to the female dormitories on the right and to the male dormitories on the left.
The Path of the Hand (Isandla), which represents how magic lives in what you do. The body is a conduit, and intention is proven through action. The color of the house is red.
The Path of the Voice (Ilizwi), which represents how magic is alive in breath, rhythm, and remembrance. To name a thing is to know it. The color of the house is green.
The Path of the Mind (Ingqondo), which represents how magic begins before it is cast. To master magic, one must master perception. The color of the house is blue.
Acceptance;
Students receive notice of their acceptance to Uagadou through Dream Messengers, sent by the headmaster or headmistress of the day. The Dream Messenger appear to the child as they sleep and leave a token, usually an inscribed stone, to be found in the child's hand upon waking. Uagadou is the only school that employed this method of student notification.
Subjects;
Uagadou runs a six year program and all subjects are compulsory. The subjects are; magical history, charms & defensive spells, trasfiguration, astronomy, divination, alchemy, botanical magic, study of beasts, xylomancy and flying. The extra clubs are; culinary magic, art & music, muggle art & music, orchestra, quodpot, quidditch & gobstones.
Wizarding traditions;
Small premise; I do NOT agree with JKR's racist views of African wizards, by not giving them wands and by saying that "wands are a european creation" when all the wizarding world uses them. We can see how wands are literally used by different nations in Fantastic Beasts. Wandless magic is taught in many schools, but it's a hard skill to master, especially for students and young witches and wizards. The only reason why she decided that African wizards do not use wands, it's BECAUSE OF RACISM. Period. I will die on this hill and I heavily advocate for shifters to change this in their drs.
Wand craft here is a sacred practice, african wizards and witches will only exclusively acquire their wands from local wand makers, which create wands with the extreme respect of their land and resources. Wands here are significantly smaller, between 7 and 10 inches. Wand craft has not changed though time here, the ancient practices are still alive. The most common wand woods of north Africa are; the Date Palm Tree, the Baobab, The Tamarix, The Stone Pine and The Strawberry Tree. In central, east, west and south Africa the most common wand woods are; The Baobab, The Marula Tree, The Quiver Tree, The Leadwood Tree, The Fever Tree, The Yellow Wood Tree and The Mopane Tree. While some new wand makers might use magical beasts cores for their wands, traditionally, magical plants are more prominent. Common wand cores can be; The Eumpent Lily, The Spiral Cactus, The Tentacle Snake, The Nandu's Root and The Mourning Dandelion.
Most common patronuses;
The most common patronuses (and animagi) are animals from African culture such as; giraffes, zebras, secretary birds, common ostrichs, okapis, elsands, kudus, springboks, warthogs, african wild dogs, servals, meerkats, rhinos and elephant shrews.
Wizarding community;
The African wizarding community is almost as large as the East Asian ones, it lies somewhere between 150.000 and 200.000. The African Wizard Union (AWU) is based in Nairobi, Kenya. The city was voted right after the wizarding secrecy act and by 1896 the Union took over local councils of magic, serving as a magical government that unified all countries of Africa. The Union is led by the First Chairman and is home to six departments; The Department of Secrecy and Muggle Relations, The Department of Justice, The Department of Artifacts & Relics, The Department of Inter-Continental Wizarding Affairs, The Department of Regulation of Animagi and The Department of Magical Ecology & Land Guardianship. The Union also has special offices called Councils that represent each African country, the head of the office is called Chairperson (chairman or chairwoman).
γγ γ a love that feels like magic in those stone walls
β± falling asleep . . . while studying together in the library after a particularly long day, you fall asleep on their shoulder. seeing that you're too exhausted to wake up, they carry you back to your dorm and put you to bed
β± switching shoes . . . while at the yule ball, your shoes begin to make the back of your ankles bleed and your feet ache like you cannot believe. you can hardly deal with it anymore, so they immediately take off their shoes and offer to carry yours
β± forbidden forest . . . while walking through the forbidden forest during the dead of night with your friends, there's a level of fear and attentiveness felt among the group. someone steps on a twig and it makes a rather loud cracking sound, and without even thinking about it, your grab onto their hand for comfort
β± sparks fly . . . you're both chosen as dueling partners in front of the entire class as an example. you exchange charms and hexes back and forth, and the feeling of everyone watching you slowly melts into the background as you focus on them
β± restricted area . . . as always, you and your best friend attempt to sneak into the restricted area of the library for whatever reason. just as you're about to enter, you bump into two people under an invisible cloak: them and their own best friend. they had been attempting to do the same thing, and your best friend groans as you both flirt back and forth (before being caught by filch)
β± all those nice trees . . . in the most cliche, student romance way possible, you both choose to engrave your initials into a tree (that isn't alive, by the way. you checked) in the forbidden forest. nobody will find it anyways, right?
β± tutor . . . in one of your shared classes, they pretend that they have no idea what's going on and need you to tutor them. for the entire semester, they use this as an excuse to hangout with you all the time and flirt rather than study. you later find out that they already knew everything you were telling them, and that they got the top marks possible. you respect the hustle
β± mwah . . . despite the seemingly hundreds of empty classrooms and various hidden rooms, finding private time as a couple is incredibly difficult when you're at school. there's always a ghost lurking, a professors heels clicking against the hard floors, and peeves looking for mischief. therefore, you both take the chance to kiss in closets and empty libraries right before curfew
β± downpour . . . while you're walking to class together, it starts downpouring like you've never seen it before. you hardly have enough time to make it out of the rain relatively unscathed, and the only place to wait it out is in a small, cramped archway, faces basically touching. you stand there for five minutes, and you wonder if someone caused this weather in order to be your wingman
β± head couple . . . in your last year at hogwarts, you both respectively become the heads of your house. apparently, according to the rumours going around from ravenclaw, you both are the first "head couple" in hogwarts history. some of the nosier professors and ghosts even repeat this silly sentiment, but you would be lying if you said it didn't make you blush a little bit. there's also the prefect bathrooms reserved only for prefects, head students, and quidditch captains. do with that information as you will
β± pets . . . you introduce your pet to theirs, and to your surprise, they become closely bonded (despite not being the same species whatsoever). this gives you just another excuse to hangout as much as possible, under the guise that "our pets just love each other! who are we to deny them their favourite friend?"
β± dancing . . . it begins to lightly rain in the courtyard during a perfect september evening, and you choose to slow dance together to your own made-up tempo. you both believe that there's no one around, but there's a couple of lower years giggling about it
Hogwarts; in my humble opinion, does not do nearly enough in canon to educate and prepare students for the real world. The wizarding world has its own economics and politics which for both muggleborn and magic-born alike; can be very difficult to navigate. Hogwarts despite its best efforts does not have nearly enough curriculum nor time nor staff, to successfully prepare the youth for life outside the castle.
Which is why I have taken a liberty of adding an extended curriculum for a multitude of subjects, as well as a primary school, University and a plethora of other menial details in efforts to bolster Hogwarts education and other such things.
Please enjoy my decent into madness.
Firstly: an added primary school.
This option is more so for wizarding families or families that have already had a Wix in the family. But the primary school is more of a "pre-hogwarts opt in" then a requirement.
Children start showing signs of Magic by the age of 7 years old. We can assume that from roughly the ages 2 (the beginning of the preoperational stage) to 7 (the end of the pre-operational stage and the beginning of concrete operational stage) it is likely that most children whom are going to present with magic will do so within this time frame.
Therefore; i create a "primary" school from age 7 to 10/11 going over the very fundamentals of magic and basic arithmetic, science and other such subjects you would find in a non-magic school. It goes over the basic principles of household chores cooking, cleaning, mending, arithmancy, S.T.E.M, the very, very, very beginnings of Magic and how to control underage accidental Magic. This is all without a wand of course so the child is not actively performing and type of magic but they are learning essentially the history and textbook stuff on how to control what is already inside them.
This specific aspect is still a work in progress, but this is the basic rundown of how it will work and operate.
Furthermore; introductions for New families to the wizarding world.
You heard that correctly! Muggle and muggle born families will get their letter before the summer of their first year so muggle born students will have the opportunity to attend optional classes on introduction to The wizarding world and how things work. Families will also have this option there will be classes for the Guardians at the adjacent University whereas the students will attend at Hogwarts itself. The classes will go over very general things like the economics of The wizarding world the basics of how things work, how politics differ in The wizarding world versus the Muggle world so on and so forth. It's a rather short curriculum lasting only 2 to 3 months as it's just the summer before the first year of the student starting but guardians have the option to purchase more in-depth books at the end of their classes.
This is also an idea that's relatively new this is my first time getting it out on paper but it has been something that's been sitting around in my head for a while.
Hogwarts: expanded academics.
Now one thing that's always bothered me about Hogwarts is how it's only 7 years and they have not a lot of classes, more opportunity for electives. therefore; I added my own.
Schedule:
Now with the schedule out of the way I can go ahead and talk about the academics. We do have the standard classes. Potions, charms, history of magic, astronomy, so on and so forth. I added some magic-based classes as well. As well as..
But firstly I will talk about the schedule. Each student has 14 classes a week but they do not go to all 14 classes in a day they attend roughly four to five classes in one day. This also allows for specific classes that need double periods to have such. So, for example: on Monday a student would attend class 1 as a double period from morning class periods 1-2. class two in am 3 and then three, four and five on Tuesday they attend class 6 through 10; with 10 taking a afternoon double period. Wednesday would be similar to Monday with 11 as a double period in morning periods one and two and then three four and five in the afternoon, so on and so forth. There are two scheduled no class class periods in this schedule you can also opt to take one or two less electives. This is very complicated so I will attach a picture, and I know I did get this off of a Reddit thread but I do not have the link so kudos if this is your schedule I did not create it, don't remember who did and I don't remember the link to it so I apologize.
Advanced placement/honours placement for all core subjects an electives. (This is more commonly used for non-magic courses of study)
OWL/NEWT placement essentially the magical equivalent of advanced placement and honors placement but specifically for magical courses of study.
Added classes:
Health and wellness- a required class for all 5th years. Goes over basic sexual Wellness, how to cook, clean, mend clothes, file taxes, fill a check, stuff like that.
Ghoul studies.
Earth Magick
Wandless magick study
Applied magickal theory
Dragonology
Sirenology
Fae study
Alchemy
Xylomancy
Field study
Study of the dark arts
Chakral studies
Mythos studies
Curse breaking 101
Old Latin (the language)
Study of magical religions
Magic 2-D and 3-D beginning art
Magic 2-D and 3D advanced art
Music
Drama and stagecraft
Dueling and defense
Ministry studies, affairs and economics.
Wand creation
Wandlore analysis
Dream studies
Mythical creature illustration
And probably more I forgot and or lost!
I also have added a lot of non magic classes, such as but not limited to:
Speech and Debate
Psychology
Sociology
Drama and stagecraft
Muggle art
Ancient studies
Any class you can find in a local high school.
Childhood development (because I think it'd be really funny to see people crying with their plastic baby doll that they have to take care of)
Dollhouse crafting
Film
Creative writting
Dead language study
Study hall
I also added a plethora of sports on top of quidditch. These all, including quidditch, generally take up a class period slot as well as have meat outside of the school day:
Quidditch cheer team
Swim
Volleyball
Football/soccer
Gymnastic
Golf
Cricket
Dueling
Rugby
Hogwarts University:
Normally by the time you're in your sixth or seventh year you will have declared what you are intending to go to the university for; and if you do that in your last year you're able to take a specialized course for your intended major depending on what it is, or go over to the adjacent University to take classes for it. If you don't that's entirely okay; you can take as much time as you need to declare your major.
All students are likely to go to the university post Hogwarts as even the most menial jobs, such as being an auror or healer require you to take specialized classes in specifically your intended career. At Hogwarts you can take classes willy-nilly. but; at the University you have to start cracking down on specifically what you want to do as a major.
Hogwart university can range from two years to however many years it takes you to get your degree or degrees. you can continue going to school at Hogwarts University for up to 12 years without having to pay.
Hogwarts university has literally every degree imaginable I think if I started listing off classes it would just never end.
It has a housing and dorm system like Hogwarts Academy but you can live off campus and you can commute and the house system isn't really as like hardcore as the academy it's more so like "oh yeah this was my alma mater house". But, you can honestly choose whatever house you feel most aligned with at the University.
A/N: this is not beta read. It is all voice typed and yeah. If you have any questions my inbox is always open if this sounds illiterate I apologize I lost my mind halfway through when trying to reread my notes.
β± tri-wizard tournament . . . for the marauders era shifters. having the tri-wizard tournament occur in 1977, with the marauders being (obviously!) major players
β± truth or hex . . . are you bored, looking for a (relatively) harmless game to play with your friends or fellow housemates? truth or hex is right up your alley ! similar to the muggle "truth or dare" game (but you get a little singed in the process)
β± exploding snaps . . . similar to truth or hex, this is a perfect game to play among friends (and even your foes). you can play in your common room, in the dining hall (though professor mcgonagall would not exactly be pleased during dinner time), or even in class. garner the biggest group possible, and may the best wizard win !
β± gossip girl . . . an upper year student creates a gossip girl-esque outlet, which creates nothing less than chaos and slight paranoia among students (and even some professors)
samhain / halloween
β± spooky stories . . . with your fellow housemates, you sit around your fireplace and share your scary stories. whether it be a story about the poltergeist that you SWEAR haunts the astronomy classroom, or the figure you saw in the restricted area of the library that you can't explain
β± pumpkin carving . . . a school-wide pumpkin carving contest is held, with house points on the line !
β± trick-or-treating . . . the professors arrange for the lower years to trick-or-treat on halloween, with the help of prefects and head students. older students, instead, can indulge themselves in the various tricks and treats among the hogsmeade shops
β± samhain ball . . . every year, on october 31st, a massive masquerade ball to commemorate the end of samhain (and celebrate halloween, of course) is held for the entire student-body. students spend hours planning their outfits, and there are legendary rumours about the ball held in 1922
yule / christmas
β± burning yule logs . . . before leaving for winter break, you and your fellow house members burn a yule log to release old energy and bring in warmth, happiness, and hope for the upcoming year
β± snowball fight . . . although (allegedly) started by the 7th years, the whole school gets into a massive snowball fight in the courtyard
β± yule lads . . . starting in the second week of december, things around hogwarts begin to get a bit sillier and more disruptive than usual. the culprits, you discover, are the pesky thirteen yule lads! these mischievous spirits love to pull pranks and leave nothing more than mischief in their wake. if you share this love for naughtiness, you may even wake up to a potato in your shoe ! (and a rotten potato if you're a goody two shoes)
β± yule ball . . . every year, on the last day of classes, a massive yule ball is held for all students. this often includes many hours spent with professor mcgonagall, learning how to make sure you don't have two left feet.
spring
β± carnival . . . a spring carnival is held annually in hogsmeade to celebrate the first day of spring
β± spring break . . . you and your friends, during the easter holidays, devise to spend the latter half of your break together getting up to shenanigans in each of your hometowns. each day is spent in a different town, with an itinerary of pubs, shopping, and all-around craziness on the schedule !
β± easter egg hunt . . . to celebrate easter, the house elves put together an easter egg scavenger hunt for the entire student body. some hiding places include: in dumbledore's office, in a chest at the bottom of the black lake, the astronomy tower (but like, hanging off), the forbidden forest, and on-top of the whomping willow. good luck !
summer
β± road trip . . . you conjure up a plan with your friends to embark on a trip during the summer, driving across europe all-together to get the movie-esque, stereotypical teenage experience
β± the great gatsby . . . one of your rich, money-older-than-hogwarts friends has a massive castle with endless house elves and rooms for dancing. as luck would have it, their parents are leaving for a week in the heat of the summer, and they decided to hold the most gatsby-esque party you've ever seen. there's even a green light on the end of the dock !
β± diagon alley . . . prior to the start of the school year, you and your friends venture down to diagon alley in order to buy all of your school supplies together. chaos ensues, naturally
signed by valerie lovelace, head girl of slytherin.
β a coin pouch with no end ; it takes money directly from your vault. (perfect for when you just need that new quill from flourish and blotts.)
β a field guide ; like in hogwarts legacy, it records spells, creatures, and artifacts you learn about in detail. like a diary, but much cooler.
β an enchanted hairbrush ; bad hair days? not anymore. this brush works faster than any charmβand it doesnβt yank.
β a potion that sharpens focus ; have an upcoming test youβre not ready for? worry not! studying with this efficient potion will ensure you an O grade. (warning: people might start asking you for study tips when they see your O grades. use at your own risk)
β a mood-matching candle ; bright pink for excitement, deep blue for calmβhandy for creating the perfect atmosphere or warning people to tread lightly !
β a snack pouch with infinite snacks ; the real MVP during late-night study sessions and those never-bloody-ending train rides to hogwarts.
β a spellbook that adjusts spells to your level ; it knows your learning style and gives you suggestions and tips to make spells easier to master - think of it as your personal tutorβminus the lectures when you accidentally set something on fire.
β a quill that changes color ; because highlighting is overrated, and rainbow notes are just more fun.
β a floating candle lantern ; follows you around and provides light in dark spaces. useful for late-night reading or sneaking into the forbidden section.
β a handwriting charm quill ; say goodbye to illegible scrawls and hello to essays that actually impress. this quill will ensure your handwriting stays neat, no matter how rushed you are !
β a plant-care pendant ; alerts you when your magical plants need watering or pruning. (even the pickiest venomous tentacula will thrive under your care with this little lifesaver.)
β± hogsmeade bar crawl . . . you and your friends, on a snowy weekend, decide to take the day and taste test every butterbeer, firebeer, and tasty beverage available along the shops. bragging rights to whoever can out-drink james, merlin knows you won't be able to !
β± christmas carols . . . an upper year ravenclaw bewitches a slytherin student so that whenever they open their mouth to speak, christmas carols play instead (and it takes multiple professors to figure out how to stop it)
β± (edible) yule logs . . . the house elves prepare the best-tasting yule logs for dinners starting in december, and rumour has it they're infused with magical intent (out with the old, in with the new). some say you can even taste the magic on your tongue !
β± decorating . . . helping the hogwarts house-elves to decorate the castle for christmas, earning your house a few points in the process
β± figure skating . . . on the frozen black lake, you will often find students skating (and falling) as a fun activity after classes. careful, though - last year, i saw sirius black fall through a weak spot in the ice ! his jacket couldn't be saved unfortunately, and he was NOT happy
β± ugly christmas sweaters . . . as a christmas prank on the professors, your entire year goes to the final day of classes in the ugliest christmas sweaters you can find
β± christmas movies . . . for one week only, an enchanted television makes it way onto the hogwarts premise for one thing and one thing only: a constant christmas movie marathon. students gather around tvs with blankets and christmas cookies as the fireplace blazes on, watching nostalgic christmas movies from around the world
β± mistletoe. . . a mistletoe conveniently appears above you and your crush everywhere you go during december, and you've got a sneaky suspicion that the marauders have something to do with it
β± yule cat. . . honest to merlin, you swear, a giant cat appeared in the courtyard last night while you were sneaking around the castle to meet your friends. nobody believes you until they see that same cat playing with the whomping willow as if it's a plaything and then tries taking a 2nd year hufflepuff away in its mouth
β± gift exchange . . . right before the yule ball, you and your friends exchange gifts you purchased for each other at hogsmeade. various knicknacks are given, gift wrapping lay limp and thrashed on the floor, and a smile finds it way onto every person's face. a successful christmas, you whisper
β± christmas tales . . . in the last week of classes before the winter break, dumbledore had began a tradition eons ago to read christmas tales to the lower years to remind them of home. they surround his feet near the fire in each of their common rooms, being read their favourite christmas tales before bed every night until they finally get to return home
signed by valerie lovelace, slytherin head girl.
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