Full Name: Clementine Reiko de Mortemart
Position: Charms Professor
Qualifications & Previous Education: Was considered one of the best if not the best student of her time in Charms, graduated with an O.
Activity: Since classes are usually posted on the first week and updated after a couple of weeks, I think I can keep up with that sort of activity.
Roleplay Example:
For today's Charms class, Rei had decided not to leave anything on the students' desks. Instead, hanging without strings from the ceiling were strips of paper, all slightly shimmering and in different colours. To an outsider, it looked as if Rei had set up the classroom to look like some sort of tent in a circus. Upon closer look, however, what looked like glitter on paper were actually odd shapes that seemed to blink and out. solidifying only upon the touch of a student's hand. It was pretty, and quite advanced Charms work, if Rei could say so herself. The point of the lesson, however, was not to make illustrations twinkle on paper. The point was that since they were hanging high above the students, the students would have to figure out a way to reach them without standing on desks or having to fly from a broomstick.
Of course, Rei would be teaching them how to do just that. Summoning Charm was one of her favourite spells—it was practical and efficient, and it could even save a life if the witch or wizard thinks quickly and rationally. Once she was sure the strips of paper were in place, she turned to the board, on which there was a puzzle that could only be completed if all the students manage to summon all the strips of paper. The puzzle was just an illustration of the wand movement necessary, but since the strips of paper were so tiny and irregular and the illustration glimmering, her students wouldn't be able to just make a fake strip of paper to attach to the board. She knew it wasn't necessary at all, but Rei liked to challenge her students and to push them into becoming better team players as well.
With her preparations done, she took a seat and read a book as she waited for her students to arrive.