http://blossomsofice.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] blossomsofice.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-01-10 10:07 pm
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Folklore and Fact: Mystical Artifacts (Week 1: Thurs/1st Period)

Because it was a familiar and convenient setting, Sakura had set up her classroom as a replica of the the command room at SGS Japan headquarters. Several padded benches lined the walls of the main part of the room, and up in the loft, where a lounge chair stood in actual headquarters, several more benches were lined up. A large yellow table, vaguely trefoil-shaped, occupied the center of the room.

Up front with clipboard in hand to check off students' names as they arrived, Sakura stood in front of an array of three tall display screens.

"Good morning," she said once everyone was seated. "My name is Sakura Nishihori, and I will be your instructor for this course. Before we begin, I would like to stress one very important fact: the objective of this class is not to teach you how to find treasure for profit, or for the sake of your own glory. While you are here, you will be learning to identify artifacts that are potentially quite powerful -- in order to appreciate how dangerous such things can be."

She paused, reaching up to the pocket on the left sleeve of her jacket to touch what appeared to be a red, silver, and black cellular phone. "In case you were wondering what qualifies me to teach this class," Sakura continued, just to get that question out of the way before it came up, "let me explain briefly. I am, by profession, a treasure hunter. Most people think of treasure hunters as selfish, grasping and arrogant. Most treasure hunters, unfortunately, do little to prove them wrong. My job is to find artifacts -- not for profit, but to protect them from those who would use them for profit."

Sakura took a stack of papers off the table and handed them to the nearest student to pass around. "If you look through the syllabus, you'll see what kinds of artifacts we'll be studying. However, for the first three weeks we'll start on the basics. Everything listed on the syllabus might be considered what we in SGS call a 'Precious' artifact." Actually, everything on the syllabus did fall under that classification, but no need to tell them that. "I want you, first of all, to go over the list and see if you can determine what traits they have in common." That said, Sakura waited to see what the students had to say.

"So then," she continued once the discussion had subsided. "Why do we acquire such artifacts? The reasoning is very simple: they need to be safeguarded, as I mentioned earlier. Whether through accident or deliberate intention, the consequences of misuse could be catastrophic."

Sakura let everyone think about that for a moment. "For next week, be prepared to tell me a little bit about something from your world or culture that you think falls into this category. That will be all for today; you're dismissed. Except for Wyatt Halliwell and Dawn Summers. Could you two please see me after class?"

[OOC: Class Info Post. I'll do my best, but pings may be various degrees of slow from 7AM-6PM PST. OCD is up!]
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Re: Discussion [FaF, Week 1]

[personal profile] wannabehunter 2007-01-12 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Mostly the fairy tales and some of the myths," Jo replied.