Still, we are consoled by the idea that Angie has presented that the school, that looks akin to an old brick church (or small castle), is merely under a disillusionment spell. A charm hiding the true, magical nature of something, such as the example of hiding Hogwarts from muggles....such as ourselves. So we just can't see how truly awesome the school that is obviously the states counterpart to Hogwarts. And I take the fact that I can't find a photo of the building online as additional proof of this disillusionment spell, which apparently keeps the magical item from being photographed as well. Or maybe just the photograph from being posted online. I don't know how these magical things work.
Pretty awesome right? We found a wizardry school in Salt Lake. And will now be accepting entries of hand drawn depictions of what YOU think the uncloaked facility looks like. The winner of which will be chosen by us, and as a reward will be judged and mocked. Because I know that is exactly what you are doing right now as you read this blog.
Don't deny it.
Or I might cast a spell on you. I know where to learn those things.
4 comments:
As much as I would love to have found Zions own academy of Witchcraft and Wizardry, I think that the Live Action Role Playing group from Liberty Park is comprised of the teachers and parents of Realms of Inquiry. They are the ones training future generations of foam sword knights for epic battles to come.
Does it make you just a little sad that you graduated from "Basic High School"?
A lot sad.
...uh...I feel a bit "out of the loop" on this piece. Too little exposure to Harry Potter, I guess...
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