Jonathan Sims (
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Cryptozoology, Monday period 2
Jon was doing his best to be extremely pressed and proper for the first day of classes, to match his extremely Oxford accent. Look, there were people he didn't recognize here, and he wanted to make a professional impression.
"Welcome," he said when everyone had arrived. "I am Jonathan Sims, your professor for Cryptozoology. Over my time living here in Fandom, I've come to realize that things which are pure fantasy in one world are likely to exist in another, and furthermore that the rules for things that do exist in different worlds - such as vampires, for example - may be vastly different from world to world. Therefore, this class is going to attempt to focus on things that have never been proven to exist in any world I'm aware of. If you do have proof of them, congratulations, you can present it to the class. Otherwise, we'll be hypothesizing about what might cause their stories, what is known about them, and if we think they do exist and why."
He shrugged. "This first class is easier, though, as we'll be focusing on things that - outside of philosophy class - definitely exist. Namely, ourselves. Introduce yourself. Name, where and or when you're from, and why you're in this class, please. I, as I said, am Jonathan Sims. I am from early twenty-first century Earth, specifically England and more specifically Bournemouth by way of London. I thought a class about imaginary things would be interesting and relatively safe." He nodded at the nearest student. "Next."
"Welcome," he said when everyone had arrived. "I am Jonathan Sims, your professor for Cryptozoology. Over my time living here in Fandom, I've come to realize that things which are pure fantasy in one world are likely to exist in another, and furthermore that the rules for things that do exist in different worlds - such as vampires, for example - may be vastly different from world to world. Therefore, this class is going to attempt to focus on things that have never been proven to exist in any world I'm aware of. If you do have proof of them, congratulations, you can present it to the class. Otherwise, we'll be hypothesizing about what might cause their stories, what is known about them, and if we think they do exist and why."
He shrugged. "This first class is easier, though, as we'll be focusing on things that - outside of philosophy class - definitely exist. Namely, ourselves. Introduce yourself. Name, where and or when you're from, and why you're in this class, please. I, as I said, am Jonathan Sims. I am from early twenty-first century Earth, specifically England and more specifically Bournemouth by way of London. I thought a class about imaginary things would be interesting and relatively safe." He nodded at the nearest student. "Next."

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She was beginning to suspect dragons might be too well-documented for inclusion, though, but she supposed only time would tell.
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But a House had started to do things like open her door and move her shoes to be next to her, and so Yana figured that maybe if she went to class, she could get away with still hiding in her room the rest of the time without interference.
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Fortunately for Lydia, he also believed in not calling people out on things.
"Well, I hope you enjoy it, then. And, um. Feel free to see me if you have any questions."
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And she gave the class a bright, sharp, woflish smile full of the teeth to prove it.
"So me taking this class is a bit like a cultural anthropology class, isn't it? I'm excited to learn more about other creatures like myself, and find out how they might be different in other places, too."
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But to think it was cool? Well, Luma didn't know quite how to respond to that, so she just sort of stared at Charlie for the briefest of moment.
But then a grin curled her lip, and she gave her hair a toss over her shoulder.
"Well," she said, "now it looks like you have. And usually when most people meet one, it's already much too late for them to get to enjoy it."
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It wouldn't be too late for Charlie, but then they weren't talking about that were they.
"I can imagine it would come as quite a shock for those people! Briefly."
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Look, he didn't want to go offending his students. If it happened, it was going to be entirely due to his own horrible interpersonal skills.
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Mostly, she had been hoping to find out more about what she might be, but she wasn't about to admit to that. Unlike some people in this class, Eleanor wasn't quite so cavalier about her own monstrosity.
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Now she hesitated, not sure how to answer, before just giving a soft, "I'm sure it'll be fine."
Maybe...maybe she'd feel out how the class was going, and bring it to Jon privately, but it definitely wasn't anything she'd like broadcasted to the entire class, that was for sure.
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Anything pale-and-green was immediately getting struck off the syllabus for now.
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Again, the narrative felt the need to point out that she really was only in Hell for like ten minutes.
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"Oh. Right. Well, um. Welcome, Billie. I am definitely glad to hear that." A student without trauma was always good. "I hope you'll learn a few things this term."
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“Excellent!” Billie responded. And gave him a brief — audible — riff on air guitar.
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Billie bobbed her head to music only she could hear and looked to see who was next.
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"For me, many of these things are likely to be real, but I am interested in how they are perceived by people outside the magical community."
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"If they are real, I encourage you to tell us about them," Jon said. "Though I'm not planning on covering Hellish things. Or New York-ish."
Possibly New Jersey-ish.
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Talk to Jon!
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