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Old 10-20-2025, 03:52 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Dhruv Vihaan Khanna
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Sarika Aarohi Joshi
Graduated

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Aryan Zahid Atreyu-Rehman
Slytherin
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Idris Ace Grunt
Gryffindor
Fifth Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Athena Cerise Laramore
Ravenclaw
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Kara probably regretted asking the question though because more than likely her question was going to be answered with a yes or no. But now that she considered it even more, the passage in the book would probably be ambiguous which made things all the more confusing for the third year. She wasn't drawn to this book other than the red colouring, Gryffindor red if you will. Closing her eyes she attempted to clear her mind, thinking of what she was wanting to know. Despite two years ago being a newbie to the game, Gobstones was somehow on her brain.

So her question, will we win again? was what came to mind.

She balanced the book on its spine, kind of wishing she'd chosen a thicker book, and it quickly fell open. Eyes still closed, she rested her finger in the middle of the page and opened her eyes "There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure" Well that was a weird thing to talk about when her question was about winning. Fear of failure would certainly get in her way.

As far as the final question that Professor Joshi posed, it was interesting one. "I think... it's kind of like people. On some regards the people we're most familiar with would give us more accurate interpretations of ourselves, because of their knowledge of us. They know of us, they can tell us the truth because we can handle it. But also, sometimes a fresh perspective might arrive at greater truths, so perhaps Mirabelle is onto something in saying that both can be useful."

And just like that, the lesson was over.

"Thank you, Professor for the very insightful lesson. Do you think we can maybe checkout our books for some more practice later and to also read it, if its one we haven't read before? The passage i landed on has me intrigued."


Oh, but one could still argue that Kara was indeed drawn to the book even if it was simply because of the colour. Nevertheless, the Bibliomancy process was correctly completed, though it was difficult for Sarika to gauge whether the Gryffindor was pleased or disheartened with the interpretation made. Not all were as straightforward as others.

“I like that you were able to make a comparison using humans, Kara. Sometimes we revel in the familiar but indeed a change can be what we need. Never be afraid to venture out into the unknown; it can be where you find exactly what you’re looking for.

Then it was Kara’s turn to hand over her work from the lesson. “Excellent initiative, Kara. You can. Have you any overdue books? If you do, you may need me to vouch that you’ll return them along with this one.” Sarika winked, but she knew that Marcus would be able to work out something if needed.
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