Fifth Floor

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The Mythology classroom is found here. Inside, are moving pictures of all myth style creatures and legends back in the myth era and the tables are grouped together in blocks were six students can all sit together.
Constance Moody posted in Without rules we're nothing but animals [Connie]
Mar 26, 2024 18:18:31 GMT | 1 thread | 4 posts
A large class room connecting with the corridors, two rows of desks for each student to buddy up in pairs. At the front of the class room is a black board and the professor's desk. This term, the classroom is filled with various moving portraits depicting humorous moments where a man's ears are turned into rabbit's ears and an animagus transforming into a skinny dog.
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Inside, the bathroom's walls, floor, and single sunken bathtub are all made of white marble, lit softly by a candle-filled chandelier. The rectangular tub is the size and depth of a swimming pool, and even has a diving board, but unlike an ordinary pool the tub is lined with about a hundred taps, each with a differently coloured jewel set into the handle. Each tap automatically releases not only water, but bubble bath (a different kind of bubble bath for each colour-coded handle). A pile of fluffy white towels are kept in one corner.

Prefects may enter at any time. The password can be collected from the Headmistress or Deputy.
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Gregory the Smarmy stands in a corridor in the East Wing, where Fred and George created their magical swamp before leaving Hogwarts for good.
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Boris is a lost-looking wizard with his gloves on the wrong hands near the prefects' bathroom on the fifth floor and stands in the corridor. The shortest route from the statue to Gryffindor Tower lies in one direction down this corridor, while the nearest staircase leading down to the Fourth Floor lies in the opposite direction.
Ravenclaw Tower, which is located on the west side of the castle; the entrance is a door at the top of a tightly winding spiral staircase that leads up from the fifth floor. The door has neither handle nor keyhole, but a talking bronze knocker in the shape of an eagle. Rather than asking for a conventional password, the knocker will ask a question; if answered correctly, the knocker will compliment the person on the answer and the door will swing open.