Updates
Welcome to Charming
Welcome to Charming, the year is now 1894. It’s time to join us and immerse yourself in scandal and drama interlaced with magic both light and dark.

Where will you fall?

Featured Stamp

Add it to your collection...

Did You Know?
Queen Victoria was known for putting jackets and dresses on her pups, causing clothing for dogs to become so popular that fashion houses for just dog clothes started popping up all over Paris. — Fox
It would be easy to assume that Evangeline came to the Lady Morgana only to pick fights. That wasn't true at all. They also had very good biscuits.
Check Your Privilege



Search Results
[post]Her skin looked ashen, either from being sick with worry or sapped from too long out in the cold. She was shivering; her teeth were chattering; she’d just had a fall. Fuck. “She found her own wa...
160
[post]He laughed at that – loud and impulsive, a deep, full-throated laugh that Philip was sure the man sitting here a week ago wouldn’t have dared to make. Not at that sardonic kind of wit, cer...
245
[post]“Tragic,” Philip crooned, mostly in sarcasm. (He was still seething enough at the state of his own life that other people’s problems did not often move him.) He laughed at the little bit of veno...
675
[post]Privately, Philip thought Alexandra would be perfectly at home in a dragon’s den – but she would not thank him to say that aloud. And, to be quite honest, she had been less-than-amused by ...
365
[post]Philip cast Flipendo in response, hoping to throw his opponent off the stage. (While he danced or otherwise.)[/post] @"Philomena Sprout"
320
[post]Flip was shocked and gleeful to have won a single duel here – and it felt terribly therapeutic to be rewarding for casting offensive spells. He felt like a teenager again. Stinging hexes w...
320
[post]Philip, bolstered by a successful hit, ignored the idea of a shield charm in favour of trying to turn the lad into a rabbit. He hadn't practised any Transfiguration in a long while, so who knew ...
363
[post]Having flying bogeys attack him out of his own nose might be a bruise to any man’s ego, but Philip grinned anyway, safe in the knowledge that this never could have happened to him under his fath...
363
[post]Philip had been fighting the urge to quietly jinx Robert when his back was turned all morning, but he hadn’t caught sight of him in a while, and the judge for the current set of duels was a stam...
363
[post]Ah, hell – Lupin remembered things too well. Given Lupin had also apparently remained his friend through the curse years (in so far as Other Philip had had any passionate attachments to pe...
365
[post]Scamander didn’t seem to be getting up. Philip, already on his feet, could have limped out of there himself – he wasn’t concerned about the younger man, as long as he left him alive &ndash...
675
[post]His heart might have stopped in that moment, as if seeing it in slow motion: Alexandra’s head turned his way; the oncoming tree; her sudden spinning out of the way. When his pulse restarted, he ...
160
[post]He had never heard a dear so cutting. She could not have had any affection for him before the change, could she? Surely fondness did not fade so fast – and yet, Philip had seen no sign of ...
245
[post]Sometimes Philip found he had to ask himself: were his children cursed? (Not in the way he and his siblings had been, at their varying ages – but naturally cursed by other things, by an au...
160
[post]She seemed, Philip was beginning to glean, as the silence churned away between them, inclined to ignore him. He could not recall if this was usual, or an effect of his altered demeanour – ...
245
[post]“Tired already, are you?” Philip jeered, although he was the one still sprawled, winded and covered in welts, on the floor. He rolled himself over and pushed himself onto all fours, still breath...
675
[premise]2nd September, 1893 — Rowle Residence, Mayfair[/premise] [post]The sixth day dawned – the sixth day since his father’s stroke, since Philip had been awake again. Yesterday had been a w...
245
[post]There, there, now he felt alive. He threw himself forwards to dodge the stunning spell, but didn’t get free of the rest; legs swept out from under him, Philip was thrown backwards and he hit the...
675
[post]And here came the questions. Philip recognised Yarwood, of the dragons (though he certainly wouldn’t have, if there had not been so much timely uproar about dragons in the last few months). What...
365
30th December, 1893 [post] Shame. I was looking forward to the next wizard-goblin war. How fares the old vegetable? [/post]
157
[post]Philip had laughed outright at her talk of not falling to hysterics. No, he could not imagine that any Rowle child had ever been allowed hysterics.[/post] [post] 19th September, 1893 Dear P...
253
[post]“I don’t need the Aurors,” Philip scoffed, similarly breathless. “Just take the opportunity.” Partially because the Aurors would be too good – he’d never stand a chance, he’d be trussed up...
675
[post]He’d deflected with a shield charm – not at all flashy, but Philip oughtn’t sniff at it, for it had been effective. (And if he was going to enact just revenge upon his father, it could not...
675
[post]Ah, Lupin. He had known Lupin a long time. Which was precisely why he had done so well to avoid him thus far today, because after Hogwarts he could recall very little. They were both in the Mini...
365
[post]Philip shrugged, lips tightly pressed together. Strange, how empty he felt at the thought of that possibility. If what they had concluded here was at all true, it would all but serve their fathe...
831
·