The Astronomy Tower was technically supposed to be vacant today, with no scheduled classes for this night. However, a group of six students of varying ages and races sat scattered around the room, hurriedly taking notes. It wasn't an official University class, as Professor Cyril didn't appear to be anywhere in sight. Instead, the man speaking was an Ethaefal, a son of Leth, with lavender gray hair that, at this point in the season, was partly black and white horns threaded with emerald green. The review session had been hastily thrown together. The astronomy final was scheduled for the 90th Day of Spring, a scant two days in the future. A group made up of struggling students had come together to ask their teaching assistant to hold a review session. After getting Professor Cyril's approval, Satevis agreed. He wanted to see the students do well, but he might have had a slight ulterior motives. Exams were easier to grade when the answers were correct. Still, he felt a little uncomfortable standing in front of a group of students. He had answered questions before, but that had been one-on-one, never in a classroom setting. As far as classrooms went, the newly-rebuilt astronomy tower was an odd one, but it was a classroom nonetheless. He cleared his throat, glancing down at the sheaf of notes in his hand and picking out his next question. The review session had just started, so he decided to start simple. "Who can tell me the scientific name of the brightest star in the night sky?" he asked. The students gave him blank stares in response. He counted backwards from ten, and when no response came, he gave the answer. "Alpha Canis Majoris," he answered for them. "Common name: Sirius." The tower was filled with the sound of students writing this down quickly. "Can someone tell me what constellation this star is found in?" The answer, of course, was Canis Major, the latter part of the star's scientific name, or the Great Dog. A girl in one corner tentatively raised her hand. Satevis turned towards her, relieved that at least someone had gotten it. "Yes, Elsa?" he asked. "Um...Majoris?" she asked. He sighed inwardly. This was going to be a long night. |