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A RICH OLD MAN
your new life
THEY FALL TOGETHER
won't have to worry
same old girl
rushes to his arms
cheatin' side of town
Plot, Graphics, Sign ups & Boards: Ashley™
Subplots: Tessa™
Skin: mimmy of RCR
Sidebar: Dana
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grounds The grounds of Beauxbaton are more extensive than Hogwarts, and perfectly manicured. The best landscape artists were hired to create it when the castle was first built. Over all there are four gardens, a maze, a farm, the conservation, and several water activities. The flower beds are replanted twice a year so that all the flowers are always in season. At night all the paths are lit magically. Due to the lax rules of Beauxbaton the students are free to take part in row boating, swimming, horseback riding, and any other activities they see fit on the grounds. The COMC class and the groundskeepers home lay on the farm. The Herbology class takes place in and around the Vegetable garden.
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May 31 2008, 05:05 AM In: Don't lose hold. By: isaak christophe robert |
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basement The basement of Beauxbaton is unsurprisingly as beautiful as the rest of the castle. With beautiful white stone walls, and dark wood cabinets in the kitchen. In the basements students will find a very large pantry stocked full of fresh foods, dried food, and anything else the students could be looking for to curb their hunger. There is a small dining room, with a small table for a few students who have late night cravings. There is a very large kitchen at one end which is full of busy elves. The Potions classroom rests down here, as well as the Defense against the Dark Arts classroom.
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May 22 2008, 02:35 PM In: ` the weight By: sebastian augustin malet |
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first floor The first floor is where the entry hall rests with it's softly glowing floors, and welcoming soft stone walls. The guard room also resides here which has been turned into the the Transfiguration classroom. The Beauxbaton students may not be highly religious, but they are encouraged to visit the chapel on the first floor any time they want to. The Green Study has been turned into the history of magic classroom. On the far side from the Entrance hall one will find the Gallery which is a perfectly quiet place to study. The Muggle Studies classroom was once Louis XIV's living room, and is just off the Gallery. Finally on this floor is the dinning hall, where all the students are free to sit where ever they like, and there is a warm friendly atmosphere.
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May 16 2008, 08:30 PM In: `` same old angst By: rust mikhail paradis |
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second floor On the second floor students will find the Charms classroom, just off the main hall. One will also find the Medic classroom, and the Ancient Runes Classroom. All three of these rooms are close together, and easily gotten from one to the other. Also on this floor there is a very large bathroom dedicated to the prefects from all of the schools. Finally on this floor one who is looking will find the entrance to the Head's dorms. Here the head boy and girl from each respective school will lay their heads.
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third floor The third floor of Beauxbaton plays host to all the dormitories. There is a girls dormitory that is on a separate wing as the boy dormitory. Those dormitories are divided into separate rooms by year. Both the boys and girls dormitories have lavish common rooms, and large bathrooms for their occupants. The Hogwarts, and Durmstrang students will not find these dorms uncomfortable, and may never actually want to leave Beaxbaton.
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tower The tower is a separate building all it's own. It is much larger than it looks from the outside, for it plays host to much more than one would suspect. There is a very large library inside, as well as the Astronomy class room, and the Arithmacy classroom. Not to mention the Dove tower, that holds all the birds that deliver mail. Not to mention a rather large Medic floor.
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May 31 2008, 06:03 AM In: We're all to small to t... By: wolfgang anton vogt |
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