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The Animagus Club
As the Animagus Board is slowly making progress working its way through the current applications, I think it's time to announce a new rule:
Before you apply to become an animagus, you have to buy the first 5 books of the Standard Book of Spells Series at
hh_diagon.
Why? Well, becoming an animagus is *difficult*. Not just any first year student can become one. The books symbolize the years you spend at Hogwarts and having 5 of them means you're a 5th year student (in this club) and able to become an animagus.
So, off you go, earn knuts, buy the books, then apply!
Please fill out the application using the code below and add at the end =)
Please comment below (in screened comments) with your application, and we will get back to you within a few days. Please be detailed in your application. Same goes for this one as the one for
platform_934: explain your answers. We have millions of animals to pick from, not just 4 houses, so help us out a little by giving a detailed application. Thank you!
Comments? Questions? Just leave a comment below :)
-Marije
Before you apply to become an animagus, you have to buy the first 5 books of the Standard Book of Spells Series at
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Why? Well, becoming an animagus is *difficult*. Not just any first year student can become one. The books symbolize the years you spend at Hogwarts and having 5 of them means you're a 5th year student (in this club) and able to become an animagus.
So, off you go, earn knuts, buy the books, then apply!
Please fill out the application using the code below and add at the end =)
Please comment below (in screened comments) with your application, and we will get back to you within a few days. Please be detailed in your application. Same goes for this one as the one for
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
Comments? Questions? Just leave a comment below :)
-Marije
Re: Application Part Two
Piping Plover -- You will most likely encounter the piping plover on an ocean beach, lake or river shore, or mudflats. It is endangered and generally uncommon—a rare breeder in the Midwest and a casual winter visitor to coastal California.
The call is a distinctive clear 'peep', 'peeto', or 'peep-lo', and the display song is whistled 'pooeep pooeep' with variations.
In order to complete your Animagus training, please submit a short essay (one page, double spaced length) on why you feel this animal compliments your personality to marije2308@yahoo.com . If you are not happy with the decision, please feel free to decline in a comment below (we have like.. 6 different options for you if you don't like this one XD). Once your essay is received, you will receive an official banner denoting your animal, and your name will be added to the Registered Animagus List. Thank you!
Re: Application Part Two
<3 <3
Re: Application Part Two
* Scarlet Tanager (this is the only other option that had multiple votes, so I recommend researching that one)
* Snipe
* Sanderling
* Magpie
Ok, so there were 4, not 6 ;) As you can see, we were all more or less thinking along the same lines, but just had some trouble pinpointing the right bird ^^
Re: Application Part Two
Some of the things I noticed you guys were looking for included song (Perhaps one of the most fascinating things about Common Loons is their haunting and variable voice), independance/small groups (Courtship and mating are a quiet time, with the pair swimming and making short dives together, etc.)
Anyways, let me know!
♥
Re: Application Part Two
yit is! Looking forward to receiving your essay ^^