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| Shrake
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Louis Bracken Gryffindor Sixth Year
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| Important Question + Answer - and a lil bit of fun. Sardines ♥ BHB ♥ Dallie ♥ Grumpy ♥ MY SUN AND STARS ♥ i love julia Quote:
Originally Posted by Deezerz Temporary bond...loyalty...
Beverly tapped her chin, her brows furrowing while her eyes stared intently at professor Fuller. This...she was interested in this for several reasons: World Domination and Dragon Taming.
Ugh. She could already imagine it...
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She snapped out of it when Fuller cast on professor Thompson. Did that mean Thompson was going to start following Fuller around like a lost puppy? WAIT. HOLD UP. The charm could indeed be used on another wizard? Oh. OHHH. World domination became a real thing all of a sudden. Beverly wrote that bit down: Charm may be usable on wizards. INNER LITTLE OLD WOMAN-CHILD CACKLE.
That done, she glanced up just as instructions were given. Practice the incantation, okay. She could do that. "Ani-mal-is..." Yeah, yeah, "Fid-el-us." She was such an ace. "Animalis Fidelis--"
Oh wait! Beverly raised her hand, wincing. Stupid bones and stuff. "Professors, does this charm work on - oh, I don't know - dragons...perhaps?" DID IT? HUH HUUH? Aha, yeah, he figured this would come up. Dragons. "Ah, good question. Just like many spells and charms, the effectiveness of this charm depends on your strength and skill. Dragons are large, powerful, independent beings. Just like it would be hard to leash up a dragon and take it for a walk, it would be hard to charm it to be loyal to you. Puffskeins are small, easily persuadable creatures, therefore easier to charm." Quote:
Originally Posted by Mell While he'd had many ideas on how to get a Puffskein to be active, his fellow classmates seemed to have the same ideas, so Michael stayed quiet and waited for the Professor's to continue with the class.
When Professor Fuller began to speak, Michael began to frown the more the Charms Professor went on and when he had finished speaking, the third year didn't immediately jump to practicing the charm instead he raised his hand in the air. "Er...excuse me Professor's, but isn't that kinda taking the Puffskein's free will away? I mean I know their only creatures and all but what if they don't want to be loyal to us or follow us around and do what we want?" The Gryffindor knew he wouldn't appreciate someone casting a spell at him and then he had to do everything someone else wanted. Quote:
Originally Posted by Charely Potter Yep. Javy didn't need to look over his shoulder to know Piers would handle the class well. He was quite grateful that he had agreed to run a class together, especially after their little disagreement earlier. So he was just hunched over to move the sleeping puffskeins, who were still snoozing away towards the corner of the pen. Soon they could be awake to-
*blink*
A great tingling sensation from his rump end spread throughout to the hairs on his head. Oh, he did not.. But he did, Javy could feel himself heating up in anger. How daare Piers do that when- he was being the most wonderful friend in the world.. Too late, his former true thoughts were gone. In replace of an imaginary leash that he could feel wrapping around his neck, dragging him along towards Piers. His friend.. his dear old friend. How misguided he had it all along. He didn't feel with him anymore. No, no, they were showing the students how it was done. Yes..
Surely Piers would need him for something? Fetch a bone, teach him some things? Well, Javy wasn't going anywhere.. for now, as he stood waiting on his best friend's command.
It was like he came straight from Hufflepuff. Times a couple hundred. Taking away the puffskein's free will? Didn't this kid just see him charm work on the Creatures professor? It was awesome! He understood why the student was concerned, but animal rights weren't exactly down his alley. And since Javy was now right by his side and seemingly keen to do whatever he wanted, Piers oh-so friendly wrapped his arm around his buddy's shoulder and said, "Yeah, Professor. What about free will?" Professor Thompson would be happy to answer that question, he was sure of it. |
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