Alright I won't call it closed just yet but 4 people is certainly enough to talk about the stuff we had to make up and Ilvermorny in the modern day.
Starting with...
Wands
Wands at Ilvermorny are a bit...
odd. Because of Dorcus and her disastrous fuck up, Rappaport's law was in effect during the school's formative years, and as a result, students were not allowed to keep their wands or even have one before starting school. As a result, even following the 1965 repeal of Rapaport's Law, the majority of students will receive their first wand on the first day of school (unless they have inherited one), where one of the three great wandmakers will be on hand to assess the wand and it's connection to the newly minted witch or wizard, as well as keeping track of which wands choose students so the school can distribute payment to the appropriate parties.
As mentioned, the majority of wands are made by the three great wandmakers (or their descendants, wizards live a long time so it could be either). Beauvis wands, made exclusively of swamp mayhaw and rougarou hair and noted for both their power and affinity for Dark magic; Jonker wands, noted for their mother of pearl inlays, and made only with the hair of the Wampus cat, and Wolfe wands, made with Thunderbird tail feathers and famed for their affinity toward transfiguration. Despite these famed wandmakers, capitalism marches on, and because of the massive numbers of magical creatures, any number of non sapient cryptid or fearsome critter could provide a suitable core, such as the antler of the jackalope, the hair of a hidebehind, or the spines of a hodag. Just keep in mind the mythical qualities of these creatures and how they relate to the character, and remember that it is no longer possible to create a wand from White River Monster spines, and to please leave the sasquatch alone, they probably wouldn't appreciate having their fur taken, it gets cold further north and frankly it's just rude to treat your fellow intelligent hominids that way.
Curriculum
The curriculum at Ilvermorny, much like the school itself is based on that of Hogwarts in Scotland, and includes the following core classes:
- Astronomy
- Charms
- Defense Against The Dark Arts
- Herbology
- History of Magic
- Potions
- Transfiguration
Flying is omitted, as broomsticks are both conspicuous and inefficient as a method of travel on such a large continent, it is available as an elective instead.
Electives, available to those in their third year and higher are as follows:
- Alchemy (6th year and up)
- Apparition (17 and up)
- Arithmancy
- Care of Magical Creatures
- Flying
- Study of Ancient Runes
- Interpretation of Magical Wampum
Divination is omitted because it's some dumb bullshit and not everyone just has a latent Seer sitting around,
Albus. No-Maj studies is also omitted because magical folk aren't as prejudiced against No-Majs in the Americas and aren't so willfully ignorant of their culture.
Transportation
Like Hogwarts, Ilvermorny is reached by train at the beginning of the school year, the Ilvermorny Express leaving from Grand Central Terminal, Platform 6 and 1/2, track 12, at 11:00 AM on September 1st, every year. Unlike Hogwarts, the Ilvermorny Express is on the eastern coast of an enormous continent and serves three nations, as such, Platform 6 and 1/2 is both a train platform and a hub for the Floo Network, lined with hundreds of fires to facilitate the arrival of many Wizarding families on September 1st and in June.
The First Day of School
On September 1st, magical children aged 11 to 17 gather on Platform 6 and 1/2 and board the Ilvermorny Express. The train ride lasts about 4 hours, and on arrival, First years are separated from the other classes, who take their places along the balcony in the Entrance Hall of Ilvermorny Castle and watch the Sorting. Following this, first years are escorted to the wand room to receive their wands or have them inspected by the wandmaker in attendance, while older students are allowed to make their way to their dormitories to unpack and set up, as there is still some time until dinner due to the shorter train ride.
Ilvermorny students live in smaller, two person dormitories, as the Hogwarts method of every student of the same gender and year in a single room would be inefficient for the relatively larger student population. Each dorm contains two beds and is connected through a bathroom to the room next to it.
That's pretty much everything that's relevant to figuring out a character bio and wiring a first post. I was thinking about starting everyone's first posts with a flashback to their sorting and wand, let me know what you think of that.