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Professor Wolfgang Deadman
Astronomy Classroom
"The spacious Astronomy classroom is located on the top-most level of the Astronomy Tower. Accessed via a steep spiral stairway, the classroom is surrounded by crenelated ramparts and iron security railings around the edge of the Tower, where students gaze the skies with their telescopes. Astronomical models and telescopes are propped against the ramparts when the classroom is not in use. There is also a blackboard where the professor will always write with a chalkboard charmed to glow in the dark and there are floating warm-lit lanterns for students to see their writing in the dark. A door leads into a turret and the steep spiral stairway inside leads below.
This class, for 4th Years to the end, will be taught by a Durmstrang Alum named Wolfgang Deadman. An astronomer from Germany, he always wanted to become a teacher but for personal reasons he cannot teach in Durmstrang. He was pretty quiet and hard-to-read, but once you get to know him better he was actually pretty nice outside of class. Still, Deadman isn't a lenient professor, though as long as you listen in class you'll be in his good side constantly.
Thusday. 11:00pm to 11:45pm.
(Updated on Sundays)
Rules of the Classroom
Arrive on time, ten minutes is the grace period.
Be patient while I'm lecturing, I will give you time to ask questions.
Spellwork isn't necessary for this class, so put your wands away.
Pass your papers on time. No extensions.
Any insensitive and derogatory remarks against anybody here will be sent to my office.
There will be no fighting in my class. I will not entertain or allow any form of violence.
Syllabus for Fourth Years
First Year
[ ] Names of Planets
[ ] Movements of Planets
[ ] Names of Stars (Including Sun)
[ ] Names of Constellations
Professor Wolfgang Deadman
Astronomy Classroom
"The spacious Astronomy classroom is located on the top-most level of the Astronomy Tower. Accessed via a steep spiral stairway, the classroom is surrounded by crenelated ramparts and iron security railings around the edge of the Tower, where students gaze the skies with their telescopes. Astronomical models and telescopes are propped against the ramparts when the classroom is not in use. There is also a blackboard where the professor will always write with a chalkboard charmed to glow in the dark and there are floating warm-lit lanterns for students to see their writing in the dark. A door leads into a turret and the steep spiral stairway inside leads below.
This class, for 4th Years to the end, will be taught by a Durmstrang Alum named Wolfgang Deadman. An astronomer from Germany, he always wanted to become a teacher but for personal reasons he cannot teach in Durmstrang. He was pretty quiet and hard-to-read, but once you get to know him better he was actually pretty nice outside of class. Still, Deadman isn't a lenient professor, though as long as you listen in class you'll be in his good side constantly.
Thusday. 11:00pm to 11:45pm.
(Updated on Sundays)
Rules of the Classroom
Arrive on time, ten minutes is the grace period.
Be patient while I'm lecturing, I will give you time to ask questions.
Spellwork isn't necessary for this class, so put your wands away.
Pass your papers on time. No extensions.
Any insensitive and derogatory remarks against anybody here will be sent to my office.
There will be no fighting in my class. I will not entertain or allow any form of violence.
Syllabus for Fourth Years
First Year
[ ] Names of Planets
[ ] Movements of Planets
[ ] Names of Stars (Including Sun)
[ ] Names of Constellations