4th of Summer, 512 AV
"AH-CHOO!" Kaeson sneezed, tiredly rubbing his watering eyes. Sighing, Kaeson wiped his nose and began to massage the growing pressure between his temples. Since the turn of the season, Kaeson hadn't really been feeling himself. He had been growing tired much easily, every sniffle becoming a sneeze, and had been fighting the beginnings of a headache. "Of course, all of th -- th --, AH-CHOO," Kaeson sighed again, blowing his nose on an already disgusting handkerchief, "this right as classes start," he grumbled to himself.
Originally, he hadn't paid much attention to his symptoms, and was paying for his own negligence with what Kaeson assumed to be the beginnings of a summer flu. Nothing too serious, at least nothing a little yarrow couldn't fix. In fact, on his way to his Glyphing class, Kaeson had managed to stop by to see his old herbalism professor, in hopes of obtaining some of the medicinal plant. Luckily for Kaeson, a good chunk of the student body seemed to have been suffering the same symptoms and Kaeson had managed to get away with a small bottle of yarrow syrup. Slowly, Kaeson took a swig from the phial containing a murky yellow liquid, quite disappointed the syrup's taste matched it's appearance. Making a face, Kaeson took another drink, hoping to speed up the healing process.
Feeling slightly better, Kaeson made his way down the east wing of the university, taking care to notice the classroom numbers. "23...24...25...and 26," Kaeson said to himself as he opened the classroom door. Choosing a seat in the front, Kaeson quickly sat down and pulled an empty notebook out of his pack, as well as a quill and a vial of ink.
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"Good afternoon, class. You may address me as Professor Moara, and I will be your glyphing professor this summer session."
The professor held herself with a cool confidence, speaking to the class with a polite and formal tone. The older woman wore her greying hair in an expertly tied bun, not one strand out of place.
"I expect you will treat me and my chosen subject with the upmost respect, as I fully intend to treat you. It is extremely important, or so I feel, that we come to an understanding to how a student will act in my class. While I encourage and expect questions, I will not tolerate any interruptions while I am speaking -- not only is it highly rude," Professor Moara paused momentarily, perhaps to force a certain level of gravity onto the situation, "but it is incredibly disrespectful to those students who are here to learn. I also expect each and every one of you to come to class prepared. It is quite unfortunate I have experience students that come to class without quill, ink, or assignment. These students will be asked to leave." She said smiling.
"Right, now on to class..."
OOCFeel free to control Professor Moara in any way, I imagined her as completely OCD and extremely formal, but she is relatively deaf (I would imagine from overgiving from Auristics) so we will more then likely be able to get away with talking at a low level