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The Ravenclaw Common Room
(As imagined by me)
Key Points:
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*Controlled Mess
- Messy areas are better for creativity
- Clean areas are better for studying
- Solution?
Self cleaning clutter, most of the objects in the room, books vases, etc. have the ability to move around. They tiddy themselves up around kids who are cramming for an exam, and hang around students working on their sketchbooks.
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*Take a Book Leave a Book Library:
- the shelves in the common room have everything from Mockingjay to Kingsley Shacklebolt’s autobiography.
-kids will leave behind their old textbooks for kids who can’t afford them
- there are also some full sketchbooks and aesthetic bullet journals just because kids wanted to share their work with everyone without looking like show offs
- and there are the more sketchy shelves full of folders of student’s essays and notes to be “referenced and repurposed”
- because Ravenclaws get that sometimes you will literally scream if you have to read one more word of that pretentious textbook
- or you hate arthrithmancy and don’t know why you took it and so you’re just going to borrow Jenny’s essay from six years ago and see what happens.
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*Group Study Areas:
- larger desks and benches, both for a comfortable amount of space for studing alone, and to encorage collaboration.
- two heads are better than one
- but sometimes you just need a lot of space for your eight textbooks and seventeen reference photos and that’s fine too.
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*Closed Off Beds:
- stained glass canopies that cast beautiful colored light, but that you can’t see into
- folding dividers instead of curtains that are enchanted to be sound proof when latched so that you can sing or scream your heart out
- some much needed privacy in the dorms
- sound proof walls are better than curtains (suck on that Gryffindor)
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*Most Importantly:
INNOVATION!
-students want a ceiling like in the great hall? They figure the heck out of that enchantment.
- don’t like it anymore the next year? They undo that shit.
Bulletin boards filled with group study sessions
- a magical explosion from someone trying to make up a new spell happens about once a week
- all in all the Ravenclaw common room changes more drastically and more often than any other.
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(Imma draw the other common rooms and dorms too, so if you’re a Hufflepuff, Slytherin, or Gryffindor with suggestions for what you would want in your dream common room let me know)
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The evolution of national identity in the country of your interest (ancient or modern)
The influence of paganism on christianity in Ireland and Scotland.
The impact that fairy beleif had on the Scottish witch hunts.
How fashion was influenced by the second world war.
The differences between and evolution of first, second and third wave feminism.
The impact the post-modern globalism has had on human rights.
Depictions of homosexuality in the ancient world (are there similarities/differences between nations?)
The evolution of tavern and drinking cultue in England, Scotland and the Netherlands.
The portrayal of women in early-modern English ballads.
The use of certain tunes or melodies in E.M. English ballads.
Portrayals of the devil in E.M. English ballads.
The difference between collective memory and historical facts (war is a time when our memories are often romanticised).
Fashion in the Elizabethan era and how it changed after.
The evolution of pens and writing materials
Historical methods of making paint/paint thinners.
Men in the early-modern witch hunts.
Differences between old world and new world witch hunts.
The use of torture in witch trials and the laws regarding torture (differences between countries)?
The use of salt as currency.
Depictions of intoxiication in ancient art.
How ancient societies viewed drinking and how they drank.
The lives of great poets.
The decline of the latin language.
The English civil war during the 17 century.
The relationship between ancient Celts and the Romans.
Religious symbolism in early modern art.
The history and evolution of marriage.
“In Praise of Folly,” by Desiderius Erasmus
The Protestant Reformation and/or the resulting split of protestantism (calvinism, lutheranism, anabaptists, etc.)
The history of Christmas in the new world.
Add your own in the comments!
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reading alone in your room at sunset with your windows open while the wind caresses your skin is probably the closest thing we have to a cure for the human condition
Christian scientist character who’s asked why he believes in God and says ‘I believe in what I can see’ and then gives an alphabetized list of all the miracles he’s seen