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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Norman A. Carton
Graduated

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Sydney M. L. Masters
Slytherin
First Year

Ministry RPG Name:
Gaston A.L. Marchand
Minister's Office

Ministry RPG Name:
Normandie A. Carton
Law Enforcement
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Text Cut: Kynaston
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Stuart thought about it for a moment, his eyes on the maze. He then raised his hand. "There's conjuring." he said. "Specifically, conjuring fire helps us to get rid of unwanted stuff or keep warm or even scare away unwanted company." That seemed useful to staying alive or comfortable in many different environments.


Norman had to admit he was slightly surprised that conjuration was the first answer given. He knew it would come up eventually, but he expected most people’s minds would go to transformation first. Not that it was the bad kind of surprise - far from it! Kynaston’s examples were right on the money. “Correct, Mr. Kynaston,” he said with a slight smile. “Fire conjuration can come in handy for that purpose and many others.”

Text Cut: Connolly
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Oh dear, oh dear! Bella went an awful shade of flushed pink as she realized her mistake. Would professor Carton reprimand her for her disrespect? So humiliating. When her mother heard about this she'd probably get a howler. Towering in her seat Bella waited for professor Carton's response which came a moment or two later. She dreaded pointloss or worse. Only thing he did miraculously though was correct her on his name. She was saved by the bell?

Baffled and not sure what to do Bella still apologized since it was the right thing to do. "I'm sorry Professor Carton. I really meant no disrespect. It won't happen again." Could she get away with slipping down under her desk for the rest of the class? This would reach the rumor mill in no time. Feeling self- conscious now Bella still raised her hand to give an answer in a clear but small voice. "You can use the water making spell aguamenti if you are in the wilderness and don't have any clean water to drink."


Norman still had no idea how Connolly could’ve gotten his name so badly wrong, but he wasn’t angry about it. She didn’t strike him as the type for disrespect or disruption. He nodded in acceptance of her apology. “I should hope it won’t,” he said. With that little blunder behind them, he turned his attention to her answer to the question. Another conjuration spell. That branch of transfiguration was proving to be more popular than he thought! “An excellent use of that spell indeed. Thank you, Miss Connolly.”

Text Cut: Anders
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Marchand? Jude’s brow furrowed in confusion before he reached out his elbow closest to Bella to nudge her gently. While he doubted that Carton would mind the mistake {because he was something of a chill professor}, he didn’t want anyone else to think that his friend wasn’t paying attention fully to the lesson. “Carton, not Marchand,” he whispered.

Jude grinned up at Carton, thrilled that his answer stood out. “Thanks, professor.’’ Not that there weren’t far more fascinating replies from some of his classmates. He was impressed in fact. But how could humans adapt to their environs using Transfiguration? The Hufflepuff thought. Stuart was right - Conjuration was one way. “If you find yourself in a situation where you find yourself falling from a great height, one of the quickest Transfiguration spells to use is the Softening Charm. The ground below can be changed into something suitable for landing without damage to yourself.”


Norman acknowledged Anders’s thanks with a nod and a slight smile of his own - a smile that remained in place as he listened to the boy’s answer to the next question. The creativity of these kids never ceased to amaze him! “Excellent, Mr. Anders,” he said. “That would be a very practical use of the Softening Charm.”

Text Cut: Nam
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How to cheat evolution? No specific spell names came to mind for the Ravenclaw, but a situation in history certainly did, so he raised his hand and waited to be called on. "You can transfigure yourself", or someone else if not alone, "or a body part into something that would already be better suited for the environment. Like in the Triwizard Tournament, for the second task Viktor Krum turned his head into a shark so he could breathe underwater." Genius if you asked him. Though he didn't know what the spell was, and he was secretly hoping the Professor would offer that.


Norman knew it was only a matter of time before someone brought up human to animal transformations. He was pleased with Nam’s eloquent and thorough example of the subject. “Ah, yes, Squalofors - that’s the spell Krum would’ve used,” he said with an approving nod, but he digressed. “Excellent example, Mr. Nam. Human transfiguration can come in handy, though if one is alone, it’s best to stick with an incomplete transformation like Krum’s so you’ll still be able to untransifgure yourself.”

Text Cut: Valentine
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Summer wasn't very sure what the Professor was getting at with this next question, so she decided a guess was her best chance. She raised her hand. "Professor, maybe by helping us change the environment around us?" Was that an answer, well if not it would have to do.


Blink, blink. Did she not hear him say almost that exact thing moments before he asked the question? Norman was unsure whether Valentine was not paying attention or just confused. Probably the latter, considering she was one of the younger students. “Yes, Miss Valentine,” he replied. “Do you have any ideas how transfiguration can change the environment around you? What could you turn yourself or that maze into that would make it easier to get through?” Maybe if he worded the question a different way, it would click with her.

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Uhhh...okay, why did it suddenly seem that everybody else knew way more about Transfiguration than Delilah did? She blinked in response to the professor's first question. She didn't have much Transfiguration under her belt, so to speak. She had no idea how to come up with a way Transfiguration would help her make the most of her environment...

She finally raised her hand. "I'm guessing there's maybe some spell that can help us camouflage ourselves in that maze? Or maybe grow taller than the maze to see our way through?" she suggested. She had a feeling they were going in that maze, like it or not, so she assumed whatever was coming next would relate to it.


Norman nodded in approval at Prescott’s answer. “You’ve guessed correctly on both counts. Very good, Miss Prescott,” he replied.

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Pleased that she had actually got an answer correct Bonnie listened intently for the next one. It was hard for her to concentrate what with that rather inviting looking maze just over there. Her eyes and concentration kept darting between Professor Carton and the towering maze that she was itching to explore.

This was the sort of question Bonnie had been dreading. Having lived a normal muggle life until now she had no experience of magical transformations. Thinking about the environment around her, what about something to do with the weather? Once again raising her hand, 'Professor, can witches and wizards use transfiguration to help deal with severe weather conditions. For example to help them get around in very deep snow?' She hoped it wasn't too obvious this was a clueless guess.


Had Norman known what Ness was thinking, he would've assured her that there was nothing to dread. Her answer was on the right track. ”They certainly can,” he replied with a small smile. “In fact, there are multiple ways to do that. You could transfigure something into snowshoes to help you walk through the snow. You could give yourself the legs of a creature better equipped to walk through snow, or you could vanish the snow so nobody has to walk through it at all. Very good, Miss Ness.”

Text Cut: Blackthorne
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"You could use Evanesco to vanish things you didn't want around you or which were in your way," Violet added. This class was going fast and furious with so many people answering!


Blackthorne’s answer was one that Norman hadn’t expected, but it was no less correct. He nodded approvingly. “An excellent use of the vanishing spell. Very good, Miss Blackthorne,” he replied.

Text Cut: Branxton
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Not crystals? Mercer was fine with that and he attempted to file it into his busy little brain... but it probably got misplaced somewhere in the back closet of his mind palace. He wanted to ask some follow up questions about croissants, but it appeared that they were moving on.

"Oh! What if you just like... made everything tiny? Like made the maze so tiny that you could just step over it like it was a pile of leaves? If that was something I was dealing with and I knew how to do any spells and I had my wand on me at the time, I would just... zap it all tiny tiny."


Branxton’s answer earned a slight smile from the professor. Now that was a creative solution! “Good idea, Mr. Branxton,” he said. “There are two ways you could go about doing that. You could use a Shrinking Charm to make the maze smaller, or you could transfigure it into another tiny object entirely.”

Text Cut: Hazelwood
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Sirius was a little taken aback by the professor's approval. A smile curled around the corner of his mouth. It felt nice and he felt a little more comfortable. He turned to share the smile and energy with Ash. They were together in this after all. Sirius shifted his weight onto his other leg, contemplating the question. "Could you use...transfiguration to change into an animal fit to the environment?"


Norman caught Hazelwood’s smile out of the corner of his eye but did not draw attention to it. Still it was nice to see the boy a little more at ease! His answer to the second question earned a small approving nod from the professor. “Very good, Mr. Hazelwood,” he replied. “You certainly could, though there are a couple of safety rules to keep in mind with human transfiguration. Unless you’re an animagus, metamorphmagus, or skilled in wandless magic, always have a partner with you when attempting full transformations so they can untransfigure you. If you’re alone, you should stick with incomplete transformations.”

Text Cut: Flamsteed & James
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It wasn't all THAT often Atlas went to professor's offices without being called upon to do so...though he was quickly learning more and more that he sort of needed to suck it up and do just that. Especially when it came to his niche interests...which reminded him he needed to seek out the Charms professor still. Eventually. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe next week. Eh, eventually. Which was the exact same sentiment he offered to this professor. "Sure! Eventually," he chipped with an eager nod, the implications being that he might come knocking down the man's door right after class - though it was more likely to be in...a couple of weeks. He tended to forget these excitements quickly, especially when he had several going on at once and physical reminds of others in his pockets.

Hands clasped together, a visual reminder that he was holding a thought, Atlas waited for class to continue and honestly felt a little puff of pride. Little mental pat on the back to himself for having a useful little musing, though since he had already offered his analysis and offer of human transfiguration by way of modifying the bum to have a tail...the Gryffindor felt he had already contributed to this follow up question thoroughly.

So, the fourth year was just going to keep quiet and look entirely too proud of himself for a couple of moments before getting distracted by a leaf blowing about on the ground. Whooooooosh to the left. Whooooooosh to the right. Whooooooooosh corkscrew spinning.

Oh wait. No. There was a thought.

"Professor!" he gasped as the thought came to him, hand shooting up to follow protocol and all. "Magic always leaves traces, right? So if human transfiguration leaves its traces somehow...and it is a means of cheating evolution...does that mean that performing magical modifications on the human body could theoretically be harmful to our evolution as a species?"
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No, but see. Kinsay still didn't want to go into the maze. She was quite incessant, hadn't he heard? Relentless, stubborn, unwavering when she made up her mind. Mazes were bad news. She did not want it.

And she wasn't planning to answer this question - as a protest, but when Atlas asked his question, Kinsay raised her hand without thinking. "For it to affect everyone's evolution, wouldn't it have to be more than just a few random people doing it? Are there even enough wizards for that to be possible?" And also. "Can you change your genes with magic if you really wanted to?" This one wasn't directly related to Atlas' question, but the thought came to mind and now she needed to know.

So.


Well, that was an interesting question Flamsteed posed! Norman pondered that thought for a moment, carefully considering the possible effects of human transfiguration on evolution. He’d never heard of transfiguration negatively impacting evolution, though that sounded like a great subject for an experiment. Filing that idea away for now, he replied, “Generally speaking, no. Our bodies have adapted to handle the traces left by most types of magic, including transfiguration. I’d think the only exception to that would be dark magic. Excellent question, Mr. Flamsteed.”

Yes, he knew how incessant James could be after teaching her for three years… which was why he was shocked that she didn’t argue with him about the maze. He was even more shocked when she added her thoughts to Flamsteed’s evolution question. “Valid points on both counts, Miss James,” he said with an approving smile. “And no, you can’t change genes with magic. Transfiguration, for example, changes things on a molecular level, not a genetic one.”

Text Cut: Evans
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There were many more where that came from. Milo often tended towards the simple answers, though more often than not they consisted of complex concepts condensed down into as few words as possible, usually a few words that made little sense. Not that last one. That one really was a very straightforward concept, condensed into a few words that made a lot of sense.

As they moved on, Milo's ears pricked up at an answer provided by a... someone else, somewhere here. Evanesco. Where do Vanished objects go? Non-being. Nowhere and everywhere. Nothing and everything. If he was Vanished, he would become a part of the environment, making the most of it while being lost to it. Everything and nothing. Dead and alive, until such time he was re-conjured, and the status of his existence assured. Schrödinger's Milo.

Suddenly, Milo, whose mind had quite clearly been wandering far from the topic of discussion these last few minutes, returned to it with a query for Mr Carton. One that could have waited, yes, but which he preferred to propose now, quite neglecting to raise his hand. "Will you Vanish someone and see if it's possible to retrieve them?" He volunteered one of the Hufflepuffs. If (as was Milo's theory) it didn't work, not only would his curiosity be temporarily sated, but it would be one less Hufflepuff to worry about. "Maybe you would have to transfigure them first."


Evans’s question had Norman concerned for three reasons. 1. The boy had forgotten to raise his hand before speaking. 2. The question was completely unrelated to the topic at hand. 3. Most importantly, the boy had just asked him to vanish someone. Yeah, that was not happening! He could only imagine the parents’ and the Board’s reactions to a mad transfiguration professor vanishing students. “Not today, Mr. Evans,” he said firmly. “Please try to stay on task and remember to raise your hand before speaking.” That was the only warning the boy would get.

Text Cut: Rasting
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See, so she was right about the peacocks. Though she hadn't really made its full connection to the environment, Yukie was pleased with her answer. For the next question, there was a lot of conversation already and a lot of additional questions. This was fun! Yukie liked flowing conversations, although it was a bit hard to keep track when there were so many already.

Vanishing. Magic leaving traces. Evolution. A whole topic parkour in her brain! Trying to stay with the first question though, Yukie raised her hand. She must answer before she got lost in her thoughts again. "You can transfigure your surroundings or yourself to reach tall things like trees. Very helpful for small ones like me," she said. "Oh and, professor, metamorphmaguses.... uhm.... metamorphmagi have an advantage with that, yeah? They can make their necks extra long like a giraffe's!" Yukie just had to bring into the topic, because she knew some metamorphma-plural forms in her life.


Rasting’s answer got a small smile from Norman. “That would be quite helpful indeed,” he replied, nodding in agreement. Not that he’d know from personal experience, It had been many years since he was small enough to need transfiguration to reach tall objects! That answer was satisfactory on its own, but then the girl tied metamorphmaguses in. That was a subject he didn’t expect to come up! “Yes, I suppose they would. Very good, Miss Rasting.”

Text Cut: Nichols
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Valentina had stopped doodling at this point. She set her quill down and leaned back against her chair - pulling her attention to the now and present, very well aware that OWLs were just months away at this point.

"What about animagus, professor? Completely transforming oneself into an animal.. could maybe help them fit in with a particular environment??"


Now this subject was one with which Norman did have personal experience. Nichol’s answer earned a small smile. “Theoretically yes, though that would depend upon which form one’s animagus takes and the environment in question,” he said. “Good thinking, Miss Nichols.”

Text Cut: Bixby
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"Well you grew this really cool maze" Maxine motioned toward the maze right ... next to year ... she even touched it with her hand as she motioned ... she couldn't get any closer ... unless...... She took one more step toward the entrance ... she was determined to be the first one in ... all though she had no idea really what she would do once she got in there.

"So we can use magic to make things grow to meet our needs." ... once again .. sounded like charms ... maybe the classes were combined.


Norman was unsure whether or not Bixby’s touching the maze was intentional, but nonetheless it earned her a quick warning look. But it didn’t last. That look quickly softened into an approving smile at her answer. “Thank you, Miss Bixby,” he replied. “That’s correct.”

Text Cut: the quiet ones
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Professor Carton had thought she was creative? Just he WAIT. She could be the most creative person EVER. Ha haaaa! She wasn't sure what Atlas meant by cheating evolution, nor did she fully understand evolution as it was, but that was okay. She knew the basics (she thought).

But aaaanyways. How DID humans manage to survive in environments they weren't originally supposed to survive? Her first thought was broomsticks with flying, but that wasn't transfiguration. That was more charms, right? So Arden had to triple think about how Transfiguration was involved. That was when an older Ravenclaw [Stewie] mentioned conjuring. Arden totally forgot how conjuring was considered Transfiguration, and her brain, for the LIFE of her, could not remember anything they had talked about in the past. And soooOoooo she flipped to the beginning of her notes to reread anything she had written in the past and completely managed to forget she was in CLASS.

Welp.

She was completeeeeely absorbed in her notes and did NOT answer the current question. Whoooooops.
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Okay so maybe her answer hadn't been exactly what he was looking for, but it was one of those moments that she felt like the other answers were very on point and didn't want to repeat their answer. Her hand was flowing across the page trying to capture everyones notes on how you can transfigure yourself to help adapt to your surroundings. These were always interesting to see what people thought and how the lesson would progress. It was something that interested her, she was far too deep in her thoughts on ranking the ways they could transfigure to give her own answer.


While scanning the room for more hands in the air, Norman’s eyes momentarily lingered on Toros and then Rivers. He waited a moment, in case either girl decided to speak up, but they both appeared absorbed in their notes. That was fine too. As long as they were paying attention, no speaking was required.


Seeing no more hands in the air, Norman addressed the class once more. “Excellent answers, everyone! While there are many ways in which transfiguration can help us adapt to our environment, today we’re going to focus on two spells which will help you in the maze’s environment specifically. The first is a form of conjuration, but to demonstrate this spell, we’ll need a target…” Or targets, in this case.

With a flick of his wand, a line of wooden animal figures appeared in front of the maze. Their sizes ranged from as small as a rabbit to as large as an abraxan. After pausing to allow time for the students to focus, he continued, “Incarcolvo, the net-conjuring spell, is most commonly used for animal capture, though it can be used to ensnare objects as well. To cast, visualize a net large enough to cover your target, jab your wand in the intended target’s direction, and say, In-car-SOL-vo.”

“Incarcolvo!” he said, jabbing his wand toward the wooden abraxan, and a net appeared around the figure. “Incarcolvo… Incarcolvo…” He went on down the line until all the animal figures, including the rabbit at the far end, were covered in nets. Then with another wave of his wand, all of the nets vanished.

“Your task is simple. Practice the net-conjuring spell using these wooden figures for the next fifteen minutes. Don’t worry if your aim is off. The important thing is the actual conjuration. If you need help, raise your hand. Spell information is on the chalkboard…” With a wave of his wand, the following information appeared on the board:

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Incarcolvo
Pronunciation: In-car-SOL-vo
Wand movement: jab in target’s direction
Use: conjures net
“You may begin - and please try not to ensnare other students!” That should be self-explanatory, but one never knew with some of these kids!

OOC: Mini activity time! For this, your character needs to practice the net-conjuring spell on the wooden animal figures the professor has provided. The smallest figure is a rabbit; the largest is an abraxan. Other than those two, you’re free to make up which animal figures are there; you may also decide the outcomes of your spells. You may work solo or with a partner/group, but everybody must attempt the spell. You’ll have 48-60 HOURS for this activity!
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