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Name of Class: Your Very Own Halloween Costume!
Professor name: Professor Selene Apophis
General Information: This class is open to Amityville students as well as Horsemen!
Professor Selene has collected far too much memorabilia from her trips to the human world, especially during Halloween. She wants to put some of her collection to good use, by helping out anyone who wants to make an appropriate costume for the all too important Trick or Treating that occurs every Halloween in the human world! You get to keep what you put together here - you may even get to use her costume in her Halloween Helpers Field Trip or one of the Horseman's Trick-or-Treating (Treat only) mission, should you want to!
Professor name: Professor Selene Apophis
General Information: This class is open to Amityville students as well as Horsemen!
Professor Selene has collected far too much memorabilia from her trips to the human world, especially during Halloween. She wants to put some of her collection to good use, by helping out anyone who wants to make an appropriate costume for the all too important Trick or Treating that occurs every Halloween in the human world! You get to keep what you put together here - you may even get to use her costume in her Halloween Helpers Field Trip or one of the Horseman's Trick-or-Treating (Treat only) mission, should you want to!
Clothing. Clothing? Clothing! Pretty dresses. Nice shoes. Spooky tights. Indu was all over the idea of a class about making yourself look fabulously frightening. Not to mention getting to check out some vintage human creations. Bouncing around gently in excitement, she had tripped to class with her eyes shining. Maybe she would get a first-hand look at an authentic baseball cap. She wondered what kind of spider webs they used for stitching, since they didn't seem to have many giant spiders. At least - she didn't think she had read anything about them. It was sure impressive the way humans came up with ways to overcome their handicaps.
Walking into the classroom, she stopped short by the boxes. These didn't look like human clothing - at least not the ones matching the illustrations in her schoolbooks. They looked like sad attempts to mimic traditional halloween high garb! That was adorable. Humans were adorable. Waiting for her turn at the boxes, Indu eagerly stood on her tip toes to try and get a look at what quaint vintage faux-halloween clothing was available.