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Hogwarts RPG Name: Mona Deandra Hellmann Gryffindor First Year x5 x6
| ¼ of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pls Text Cut: Some seperate answers to questions
Haha, the enthusiastic Gryffindor boy (Bart). Maybe he could demonstrate the class what happened if they DRANK it? After all, he wasn't afraid of burning.
The Gryffindor girl (Katarina) asked him whether dragons breathed different fire... hmm... "I think not, young lady, but you should ask it to the C-o-M-C professor. He knows better than me." Understandibly. Quote:
Originally Posted by carpediem "Is there anything that can react to the body to cause the fire breath?" Wasn't that what they were supposed to be figuring out? "Like an ingredient or several that combine and then mix with something inside your body to make the fire?" Cosgrach thought it over. "I've never heard of it," he said, "I mean, there's Dogbreath potion, but the fire effect is for a short time. I... don't think so." Quote:
Originally Posted by hermionesclone His eyes flew over to the Potions Master and his hand went up in the air again. "What about all the saliva we produce? Or... or the glands in our throats that secret mucus? I mean... that would affect the amount of fire we breathe out, right?" Did mucus affect fire? ... He... didn't know. "In this case, mucus is important. The more mucus you secrete, the more diluted it is, and that reduces the integrity of fire."
Good thinking, again. Cosgrach nodded.
As the students answered, Cosgrach nodded to everyone. They all had brilliant ideas, and it was getting harder for him to contain his excitement. It was a few minutes more of discussing, then they would start brewing.
Now, about the concerns... "It isn't the exact fire, yes," he announced to the class, "but it is fire. If we didn't make sure it was at a warm temperature for us and add a certain ingredient," he smirked nastily, because they weren't going to like it, "it would burn like every normal fire does. Worry not, though. The salamander blood in it takes care of our mouth, and that one makes sure nothing catches on fire. We won't feel pain, because there won't be any scars to begin with. When breathed on skin, it will tickle and be hot enough to warm you up in a cold winter day. Because only then it makes sense: to harm someone with it, say, in a duel, you would be have to be harmed too, because it is coming off you. The blood doesn't let scars to happen, but it doesn't lower the heat in your mouth either." He nearly bounced on his feet. He was curious how many would make 'eeeeew I'm not drinking that,' faces. "Those who said we don't have the same body parts were correct too, obviously. That's why, this potion is not to be drunk." Did everyone note that? Because he wasn't repeating anything. "You won't die, though, if you drink it unless you're a sissy who can't handle a bit of pain." Were they? He eyed them. He forgot to say what it would do, though.
Hmm. "So, this is like those things muggles use, as some of you have mentioned. Because we keep it in our mouth, we actually ignite that. So, we won't transform our body into a dragon's. We can breathe fire until we run out of the potion.
"If this isn't an offensive potion, why do you think it was invented? Where can we use it?" OOC: The lesson will continue 9 hours later.
Last edited by StarShine; 01-09-2014 at 12:19 AM.
Reason: Adding the OOC note
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