SPOILER!!: Profesaah!
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"No, we're not going to help the snake itself to walk," Issy shook her head. That would be slightly weird, but then again, this was a magical school. "The snake will be assisting US."
Eino was going very indepth with his answer. Isabelle stood at the front of the class and listened to him, hoping to be able to come out with some reply other than 'correct'. That would seem like a big let down after all the effort he'd put in to describing everything. But she had to admit, complicated words were never really her things. She got where he was going though - sort of.
"Thank you for such a thorough explanation of the words, Eino."
So at least they knew what the words meant. Or most of them did anyway. Now just to explain.
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"The purpose of the first spell is to turn a LARGE, worm-like animal, a snake in this case, into a smaller one - an actual worm. This spell doesn't just need to be used on snakes. Any worm-like, or legless creature, be it magical or muggle, could also be turned."
Issy carried on walking around while Jasper continued to coil himself around her arm, trying to get his head back up her sleeve. "When I was younger, and had just left school, I went on a trip around the world. And let me tell you, this spell came in very handy when I found a very large snake in my sleeping bag once. Removing a worm is so much easier, and less dangerous."
And as for the second spell, that was for the younger ones among them. Although how pleased they would be at having to do something different remained to be seen. "Succurro Pedes transforms an animal into a walking stick," she said simply, smiling at everyone, and checking to see if they were making notes. "And because we are working with snakes today - making something long and slim into a stick is much easier."
Isabelle walked to the front, and to her desk. Using her free hand she pulled the tanks closer to the front so hopefully all could see them. "In these tanks are the snakes you shall be working with today. I've kept all years in the same lesson for the simple reason that were will be using the same animal. But the 1st to 3rd years will be doing the walking sticks, and the 4th to 7th will be transforming them into worms."
Turning her back on the tanks, Issy looked around at the kids. "Can anyone tell me why it's harder to do cross-species transformations than it is turning an animal into an object?"
Elise nodded, jotting everything down into her notebook. Snake helping us to walk. SNAKE?! Helping us to walk?!
But when Elise was sure it couldn't get worse, it did. The professor pulled forward lots of snakes. She wanted to scream, but wouldn't. She wasn't scared. Who was she kidding?! Of course she was.
Raising her hand, she tried to answer.
"Would it be because turning an animal into an object would mean that you wouldn't have to err... Keep it alive, but cross-species transformation is something that has to be done so that the animal doesn't die when it's transfigured."
Putting down her hand, she smiled sheepishly. It was probably wrong, but she'd tried.