The Mod (hogwarts_mod) wrote in hp_rpg_ads, @ 2008-05-20 11:17:00 |
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GAME OPENS MAY 31 |
PREMISE | RULE AND REGS | AVAILABLE CHARACTERS | CAST LIST APPLICATION | CONTACT INFO | FRIENDS |
Schooling is a significant part of every individual’s life. As you pass through the halls of your institution, whether it be Muggle or Magical, there is always a sense of familiarity, even years after you've left. When things get tough there is always that wishful thought of being back there, being a child again and having nothing more than the next Quidditch match to worry about, but what if you actually had to go back? Would it still hold the same sentimental value it did before? It's been six years since the famous last stand off of Harry James Potter and He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named and people still whisper about how Harry had come back from the dead to finish what had started so many years before. The Wizarding world has been slowly rebuilding after the destruction. Individuals from both sides of the war are starting their own families and gaining back everything they lost. For the past six years Kingsley Shaklebolt has sat as Minister of Magic over a economically and socially strong Wizarding community, but every once in a while a speed bump is bound to occur. A speed bump that will through off the peaceful structure of some individuals lives. A speed bump that, for the British Wizarding world, is long over due. As it is in most cases, such a ripple in society was caused by a mere pebble being dropped into a pond. A severe misdiagnosis brought the attention of the entire Wizarding world to the concept that a certain percentage of the population had missed out on an entire year of schooling. In order to be a registered wand carrier all Witches and Wizards must be enrolled and graduate with a particular amount of credits from a known Wizarding School. Kingsley Shaklebolt stood firm under his belief that the student population during that period had learned far more from being in the world then they would have learned from sitting in classrooms, but society did not agree. Under extreme social pressure, Kingsley folded and instituted a legislation that made it necessary for all those who were enrolled in Hogwarts during the 1997-1998 school year to complete a year of educational training in order to correct the situation. As it can be expected, this news has not created mixed feelings throughout society. The individuals who are expected to complete this year of training have lives, jobs, and families to take care of. Hogwarts has always been a place for children, but in the coming year, children and adults alike will be sharing its classrooms and learning under the same Professors. As far as the Professors are concerned, this new legislation is opening a door for an entire new set of problems. |