Post by Captain on Feb 12, 2016 1:08:36 GMT
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Entrance Hall
Enter through double oak doors to see a large marble staircase that leads to the Great Hall. After all, first impressions are always important, and for those who do not experience the mystery that is Hogwarts through the lake, they will surely experience such here. An uncountable amount of portraits hang on the walls of the hall, greeting all who enter.
Great Hall
The Great Hall is the main gathering area within the school, where students eat their meals, receive daily owl posts, and have special events. It's a hall large enough to house the whole student body, the faculty members, and even guests from other schools. There is an enchanted ceiling to give the illusion of the sky while numerous candles float to give light to the hall.
Staff Room
It's a very special room for old farts to take a break from the day and just relax. Sometimes, one might find one too many cats in here... or a sleeping professor... or empty bottles of what could only be assumed as alcohol. This is the staffer's break room and they will do whatever they please in there.
Caretaker's Office
What a tiny little room, more fitting for a single broom to sweep with than for the one person that basically keeps on eye out on Hogwarts's cleanliness! The room has no windows in sight, so the only source of light in this small room is an oil lamp. Smells like fried fish.
TF Classroom
This is the classroom for Transfiguration. It has very high windows and a very high ceiling to go with it. It's a large room, able to hold multiple students of the same year and different house with four rows of three large desks. There are several cages and bookshelves for housing creatures used in transfiguration and for theoretical knowledge. There's a single desk in the front of the room, flanked by two chalkboards.
CMC Classroom
The Care or Magical Creatures classroom is a scarcely used room, as most classes are held out of the castle. Most students probably won't even realize that this is the classroom for the subject. There's a lot of dust gathering up in here.