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With one last look at the classroom arrangement, Josephina casually flicked her wand at the door and opened it. On each student desk was a single peppermint humbug. After selecting your desk for eternity for the year, a look at the chalkboard will give you today's starting memos.
Greetings and welcome!
Please take your seats and enjoy the candy (my favorite, for those who are wondering!). Take out your textbooks and some blank parchment, and we will begin shortly.
Always,
Professor Hadley
ooc: as I mentioned, class won't officially start till tomorrow, but take your seats. Keep chatting to a minimum. Read my rules. Any questions, PM me (or a Prefect ;D). See you all soon <33
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Back to the class at hand.
"So first, before we talk about breaking curses, which if we don't get to that this lesson, then we have the whole term..." Hadley continued. "We need to know what is a curse? And how to recognize when someone or something has been cursed. So what's a curse?"
Wait...what?
Had she just missed an entire question? How did they go from 'What is Arithmancy' to 'What is a curse'? *bliiiiiiiink* Sierra sort of shifted her position in her seat and glanced around the room. She listened to her classmates for a few moments then raised her hand.
"A curse is cast for evil intentions," she said. "The caster is trying to bring some sort of harm to the victim or control them in some way. I think you can definitely realize when somebody's been cursed, because they typically act far different from how they normally act." Or if they're dead... "Or they act like a puppet on a string waiting for an order from somebody else."
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Emmanuelle had stayed silent for the last question, since everyone had already mentioned a lot of with she had been thinking. But she was afraid that if she didn't answer this one, Professor Hadley would start to think that she had checked out. So, she quickly came up with a different way of phrasing it. "A curse is spell that people use on other people that they don't really like that causes them irreparable physical or mental harm." There! Then, she realized that she sounded kind of like a textbook there. Yikes! I wasn't reading from the book, honest!
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Kurumi tried to turn her attention back to her parchment, but she felt the eyes of a certain FAKE!Ravenclaw staring at her. What had she done now?! It wasn't like she was trying to tell him how a steam train worked or anything.
Oh, wait, he was just asking about numbers and how it could relate to Quidditch. Since he was staring at her, implying that he was also expecting an answer, so Kurumi turned around slightly in her seat to look more at Milton. "In a sense, yes," Kurumi nodded. "For example, let's say you are playing against a team whose members have a majority of people who are having a Personal Day Number of 7. That is a day that you are supposed to rest, so you could conclude that your opponent won't be in their best shape. Or if you are having a Personal Day Number of 2, it is probably a good idea to look over rosters and scout because you are having a day where you are especially patient and paying attention to details." Of course, one also had to take Personal Month and Personal Year into consideration as well, but that was the gist of it really.
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Listening to the banter back and forth a moment, she slowly nodded. "Yes, technically speaking, you can use Arithmancy to determine lottery numbers or the best days to spy on quidditch opponents, but I do NOT, under any circumstances advocate that you do so." She let this set for a moment, before adding quietly, "However, what I don't know..." But no, she wasn't going to advocate to cheating or spying on tactics... Back to the class at hand.
"So first, before we talk about breaking curses, which if we don't get to that this lesson, then we have the whole term..." Hadley continued. "We need to know what is a curse? And how to recognize when someone or something has been cursed. So what's a curse?"[/COLOR]
All Milton was looking for was a yes or no answer, but then Cookie Girl turned around and went into some deep explanation with personal day numbers and quite frankly, Milton was spaaaaaced out. He just heard the YES and that was good enough for him. When Kurumi was done talking, Milton just blinked a few times and stared at her for a couple seconds. "I have no idea what you just said."
Whoops?
Maybe he'd go to the library later and read a book or something. Or maybe he could just make Kurumi figure it out for him. Heh. Either way, Milton's brain was buuuzzzzzzing with ideas and he was far too distracted to realize another question had been asked.
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"So first, before we talk about breaking curses, which if we don't get to that this lesson, then we have the whole term..." Hadley continued. "We need to know what is a curse? And how to recognize when someone or something has been cursed. So what's a curse?"
Jory raised his hand. "A curse is something that is used to cause harm to someone,'' he said. "Mostly physical harm.''
He paused. "If it's physical harm,'' the Puff continued "It would be a bit easy to recognise since the cursed person would probably have gruesome body changes.''
"So first, before we talk about breaking curses, which if we don't get to that this lesson, then we have the whole term..." Hadley continued. "We need to know what is a curse? And how to recognize when someone or something has been cursed. So what's a curse?"[/COLOR]
She quickly thought about the curses she had read and how they harm people. She raised her hand at once.
"Professor, a Curse is one of the seven known spell types and the worst kind of Dark Magic. Curses are used with the intention of causing harm, control, or even bring death to the victim. Like hexes, students are taught them in Defense Against the Dark Arts for protective purposes", she said without taking a gap.
"Well, every curse has its own distinction. For example, when someone is under the Imperius Curse, you will notice the calm and trance-like state of the victim, and his blurry eyes.", Befelda exclaimed.
"On the other hand, if the curse was on a thing, let's say a bracelet or a ring, once it made physical contact on the victim, the curse would spread rapidly. If left untreated with the right counter-curse, it could lead to death.".
Befelda was so confident with her answers. Reading really could move mountains, she said to herself.
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Interesting. Ness pouted. This was something she wanted to learn more about and washighly tempted to talk to Hadley about it, but before she could even think of what to ask, the Professor seemed to have dissaproved...or maybe not. Smirk Smirk. Nessie had heard that last bit, and this meant her Dylan spying plans were still on. With or without the help of Arithmancy. She still had Oakey as back up.
Back to focusing on Arithmancy.
Curses? Is that what they were learning about today? Seemed alright, maybe a little something scary to learn, but it definitely was something Ness felt was important to know about. "Professor, in my opinion. A curse is anything evil that has been put upon someone or something, usually using magic." That was the best she could say, and hopefully it was somewhat right.
OH finally there were some students thinking outside the box in terms of practicality! Beaming at the two young Gryffindors, she nodded. "Curse breaking is INDEED one of the main professions that uses the magical properties of numbers. And I don't know about you, but I can't think of much more practical uses of numbers than in curse breaking. And cryptic codes."
Before Fina went on though about cryptic messages, she heard what Elijah had to say about practical uses for Arithmancy and frowned. "That's not Arithmancy, and I would prefer if you keep discussions of romantic pairings outside my classroom. Or better yet, outside the castle walls." And that was ALL she was going to say about that discussion.
Back to the class at hand.
"So first, before we talk about breaking curses, which if we don't get to that this lesson, then we have the whole term..." Hadley continued. "We need to know what is a curse? And how to recognize when someone or something has been cursed. So what's a curse?"
Sarah beamed back... she had read the textbook after all! She wrote down notes on curses. "Curses are one of the seven types of spells and the worst form of dark magic, or as I should say, the darkest. They are used with evil intention, mostly to harm, control or unfortunately kill"'
Then she went on "depending on the type of curse there are various symptoms, like in the curse of the bogies the victim has boogers running from its nose, while a Cruciatus curse victim show symptoms of being tortures. A person under the babbling curse will babble whenever they speak, a leg locker curse would lock legs together so the victim will probably be bunny hopping. A hair loss curse will make hair fall out and..." Sarah thought she had given enough examples, "if a person has been killed by avadra kadavra, there will be no signs of any trauma, but a shocked expression on their face"
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Back to the class at hand.
"So first, before we talk about breaking curses, which if we don't get to that this lesson, then we have the whole term..." Hadley continued. "We need to know what is a curse? And how to recognize when someone or something has been cursed. So what's a curse?"
Curses?! Yes! He had always known that his aunt's specialty was in curse breaking. But try as he might, he'd never been able to get her to tell him about it. "You're too young," had always been the response. But now... He was at Hogwarts and she was teaching about it. This was going to be good.
Smile wide, he raised his hand. "Curses are dangerous. They're spells, but not necessarily Dark Magic, I don't think." Because who would classify the Leg Locker Curse as Dark? "Most people think of them as spells cast directly on a person to harm them, but they can also be used as a sort of trap. Like, you can place a curse on an object that may lie dormant for years until the right conditions occur." And THAT is why they were incredibly tricky to spot.
"So first, before we talk about breaking curses, which if we don't get to that this lesson, then we have the whole term..." Hadley continued. "We need to know what is a curse? And how to recognize when someone or something has been cursed. So what's a curse?"
Laura raised her hand. "Professor a curse is very evil and very powerful, it is said that many people will stay away from a place if they think it is cursed because they don't want to get killed or get cursed, people say living cursed is worse than being dead professor it's kind of like the dementors kiss." Laura stopped to think before continuing. "Many people say that is a curse worse than death." Laura didn't know if it was but she just had heard it. "Many Egyptians Pharaohs put curses in their pyramid to stop people stealing the treasure they were hoping to take with them to the afterlife." Laura stopped there she would let someone else speak.
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Back to the class at hand.
"So first, before we talk about breaking curses, which if we don't get to that this lesson, then we have the whole term..." Hadley continued. "We need to know what is a curse? And how to recognize when someone or something has been cursed. So what's a curse?"
Cassia straightened hearing something she did know about! This was part DADA right? After all, all subjects lead to each other somehow. The second-year raised her hand and spoke. "A curse is considered dark magic and it causes harm and damage." As for how to recognize someone cursed she wasn't sure but she was going to say what she knows, "Being cursed means being controlled by the one who cast the curse." She answered.
Curses...That is interesting. To learn about of course not to practice. Except when necessary.
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What did curses have to do with this? Cora figured she really must not know what this class was all about, and immediately began taking more notes. She had two years to make up for.
What is a curse? Cora seemed to have a bit of trouble articulating her thoughts, but she tried her best, speaking quietly of course. "Well, a curse is something that gives control of actions, emotions, or feelings of someone or something to someone else." Cora thought about the unforgivable curses with a shudder. "It is meant to control or harm." Cora figured this out. She supposed not all curses were absolutely TERRIBLE, but if Cora brought that up, she would seem as if she sided with the use of curses. Which she DID NOT.
That got Cora thinking about how she must be the biggest waste of a witch ever. She would NEVER use magic to harm someone or something. She muttered to herself, "I'd never use a curse." There was no way the professor could hear that. She was good at being quiet and invisible.
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SPOILER!!: Student responses
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Ella beamed when she heard Hadley ask about curses, excited that they were kind of tying Defense Against the Dark Arts into this lesson. That was one of her favorite classes so she was quite ready to share what she knew about the subject. She raised her hand, trying not to look too eager. "Professor, a curse is the worse type of dark magic." Shudder. "It is used with the intent to harm someone or something else." So yeah, pretty dodgy stuff, curses. As for how one could tell whether someone or something has been cursed, Ella wasn't exactly sure. She'd let someone else answer that one and simply take some notes.
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Cursebreaking...that certainly sounded interesting. Gideon's curiousity was piqued as he listened to what was being discussed however there was as side trip. One that took them to the mention of actual curses. Those he knew something about though he wished he really hadn't the knowledge. So the seventh year raised his hand to speak up and break his relative quiet in the class. "Curses are a type of spell used to cause harm and even mortal danger to a person. "
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Nigel thought this was Arithmancy not DADA. Well they basically went over this same question in the other class. So it was fresh in Nigel's mind.
"Professor, a curse is worst kind of Dark Magic. Curses are used to causing harm and even bring death to people. One example is the Cruciatus Curse."
This might be a interesting class after all. But he still liked Elijah's answer to the last question. He made sure to write it down.
"Oddly enough though, a curse doesn't have to be dangerous," Hadley countered. There were plenty of curses out there that were meant to temporarily disengage someone, but never harm. "But yes, generally speaking, dark curses are used with the intent to harm."
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Curse breaking....
Were they going to have to try and open up walnuts again? That had been a rather complicated activity in her fourth year - not that Kurumi hadn't minded it. Just number pairings and all that had gotten a bit to her head and everywhere she had looked after the lesson she was trying to decode thing to see how to 'break their curse' as it were.
Since the basic definition had already been given out, Kurumi raised her hand to offer up a little something else. "Most curses, on top of what others have already said, are designed to react to certain spells. A few terms ago you brought in a box that caused a person to freeze when they tried to use magic on it or physically touch the box," Kurumi began, somewhat eyeing Professor Hadley and then glancing at the candy on the tables. SUSPICIOUS! CURSED PEPPERMINT! "You taught us Arithmos Revelio to use on cursed objects to show us the numerical representation of the curse to help us figure out the nature of it."
Yeah...Kurumi wasn't touching her sweet any time soon...
Yes, Kurumi WOULD remember the basic stuff she had taught a couple years back. Seeing the Gryffindor eye the candy suspiciously, she smiled, "No don't worry, I did not curse that candy. But if you'd like, go ahead and cast that spell and see for yourself if there's any curse on the peppermint. No numbers will show if there's no curse."
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Alex sighed and raised his hand. He had had to answer this question so many times over his last six years at school, he could practically do it in his sleep. Which was good, because that meant POINTS which equalled GOOD GRADES...something Alex wasn't very good at achieving, sadly.
"Curses are spells that are cast on someone with the intent to cause harm," he explained. "They're worse than hexes or jinxes, which cause minor physical discomfort or embarrassment...curses are SERIOUS, like you-could-probably-die serious," he said, nodding his head seriously.
Could die, yes, but ... "I'm not sure that anyone has ever died from a leg-locker curse." Just saying.
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Tag shook his head as he heard the Professor continuing on talking. Had he really dozed off or had he just gotten too into his daydream? Well, whatever it was his mind was back in the class and he barely caught onto the Professor's last question. Maybe it was just him but he felt like this question was asked in all his classes-or maybe it was just him thinking that. "When the caster of the curse has the intention of harming whatever the spell is aimed at." But the second question seemed to be something he couldn't put his finger on. Wasn't there some requirement list or something that told wizards and witches they'd been with a curse? "Don't people interprete being cast with a curse all differently? Like, what I think may be a curse cast on me could be different from a curse cast on Ella-for example? Depending on how we think of it."
"Depends on the curse cast, I suppose, but yes, it can be interpreted differently. Some things you may think of as more as a jinx than a curse, even."
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A curse was clearly having Hadley as a Professor if she didn't realise that his perfectly adequate answer wasn't Arithmancy. He'd read it in some magazine somewhere. He was certain of it's truth.
Elijah had noticed Nigel had copied down his answer (a little bit of well practiced peering-over-the-shoulder) and this had perked him up considerably. Nigel was starting to become one of his favourite people to be around. He liked the kid.
Raising his hand, "As well as all the horrid magical nastiness my fellow students have offered, a curse can also be a bad word used to describe someone. I can give you some examples if you like?" he certainly had a few curse words he could use to describe Hadley after her dismissal of his previous (AWESOME) answer.
Leave it to someone to bring up the fact that it could be bad words. She shook her head. "That will be just alright if you don't provide examples of that type of curse, please. As I'm quite sure we can all picture the idea just fine without them being said." Last thing she wanted was obscenities being mentioned in her classroom.
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Well, hmm... she hadn't learned much about curses so far at school. She should add that to the list of things she and Edmund would go over in an attempt to catch her up so next year she could come back as a 5th year with the other kids her age.
Sutton did kind of have an answer, though. Raising her hand, she responded, "Well, in the Muggle world, we would always talk about curses as they related to superstitions. Like... if you break a mirror, you'll be cursed with seven years of bad luck. It's also sort of used when someone is mad at another person. They'll say, like, 'Curse youuuu!' And there are also stories about creepy places being cursed with evil spirits or some such thing. So, I suppose from what I know, a curse is some sort of misfortune knowingly delivered upon a person or place by someone." There were too many ambiguous words in that definition, but it was the best Sutton could do...
"Related to superstitions... yes, that is popular in the muggle world," Fina nodded at the third year. But of course, many things as they were in the muggle world, could not be related to those in the wizarding world. Such as thinking 'curse you' really works.
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Curse Breaking?! Travis loved curse breakers, they were so cool! He scribbled notes on his parchment as different people spoke, fixing his mustache so that it would stay in place.
'Curses harm' he wrote down on his parchment. he then thrust his hand into the air. People already said what it means, so Travis was going to go on. "Professor." he said. Breath. Pause. "Most curses can be recognized by human senses. Even if it's not obvious, it leaves behind a trace. like maybe odd tints, or maybe ancient wizard used strange markings." Second pause. He needed a breath, but he then continued. "Umm... My dad also told me that experienced curse breakers and really any experience wizard could sense when a curse is near more strongly than to most other people. So if something or someone doesn't seem quite right, they most likely aren't."
He took a third breath, and finished. Curse breakers were so cool. They went to distant places, and learned so much about different wizarding cultures.
Travis continued to flow his quill across his parchment, but now instead of the spoken word of his class mates, he drew little pictures personifying curses.
Ah good. Someone brought up the human senses; it seemed that as if someone was familiar with the art of curse-breaking. "Yes! Actually, particular curses are oddly enough, in general, designed to target a particular sense. Be it your sight, taste, touch, or whatever really."
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Oakey was taking his time jotting down notes as Professor Hadley was answering questions. He stopped midway when someone brought up Curse Breaking. Did Curse Breaking really involve Arithmancy too? Oakey fumbled through his things and placed a second more personal notebook down in front of him as he took note of this, it didn't make much sense to him how numbers would break curses. So he raised his head from the new note book in front of him. "Professor I thought that Ancient Runes was more suited for a Curse Breakers Profession?" That's what Mr.Gibbins told him anyways when he asked what occupations best fit around that subject. "I don't see how decoding numbers will help me..us...them I mean, break curses?"
Of course someone would think that too. "Curse breaking is a profession that oddly enough ties in several subjects. So yes, while it is a subject that requires substantial Runic knowledge, knowing and understanding number relationships will also aid one in this profession." So if anyone dared challenge her that she didn't understand Runes, well to some degree they were correct, but on another level, she HAD to understand runes. Even if it wasn't to the level her sister did.
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Ira beamed as her answer was correct. So yes, Arithmancy was useful in breaking curses. And in delivering cryptic messages too. Assigning numbers to letter would be puzzling to someone who was unaware.
What were curses? Ira knew the answer now.. Suddenly the class was becoming more interesting! And yeah, now that Kurumi mentioned about the freezing box, Ira remembered the lesson. The had figure out the code or something. Looking back, it might have been one of the most interesting lessons!
Ira raised her hand up and answered, "Curses are dark magic, spells used to harm someone on purpose." But how to recognize if someone has been cursed or not? "Sometimes it is obvious.. But sometimes we just have to rely on our senses. I mean, if we know the person enough, then we can recognize if he has been cursed or not if his behavior becomes suddenly weird or different."
Looking towards Kurumi, she nodded. "And when some THING is cursed, you yourself taught us that spell to reveal the code." She must look it up again in the library. It could be useful.
Senses. Yes, someone else mentioned this, to which Fina simply nodded at the Gryffindor in approval.
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Curse breaking? WUT? Vivi popped out of her lounging position and leaned toward the professor with obvious interest. Pseudo-divination class just got very practical, and the professor had her full attention. A tool to be used in dealing with curses was very handy, indeed.
"Professor, a curse is a spell with a negative outcome cast against another person. I think there are varying degrees of severity, from a jelly-legs curse all the way up to the Killing Curse, which leads me to believe the term is more of a catch-all."
"You're correct. There are varying degrees of severity when it comes to curses," Fina nodded at the ravenclaw. "SO while a curse is by definition meant to harm, it is not necessarily the case. Some curses are simply meant to temporarily disengage."
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Wait...what?
Had she just missed an entire question? How did they go from 'What is Arithmancy' to 'What is a curse'? *bliiiiiiiink* Sierra sort of shifted her position in her seat and glanced around the room. She listened to her classmates for a few moments then raised her hand.
"A curse is cast for evil intentions," she said. "The caster is trying to bring some sort of harm to the victim or control them in some way. I think you can definitely realize when somebody's been cursed, because they typically act far different from how they normally act." Or if they're dead... "Or they act like a puppet on a string waiting for an order from somebody else."
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Emmanuelle had stayed silent for the last question, since everyone had already mentioned a lot of with she had been thinking. But she was afraid that if she didn't answer this one, Professor Hadley would start to think that she had checked out. So, she quickly came up with a different way of phrasing it. "A curse is spell that people use on other people that they don't really like that causes them irreparable physical or mental harm." There! Then, she realized that she sounded kind of like a textbook there. Yikes! I wasn't reading from the book, honest!
Hadley nodded at the two slytherin girls who spoke up about a curse being used with intent to harm. And similarly described in the way students before them had spoken.
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Jory raised his hand. "A curse is something that is used to cause harm to someone,'' he said. "Mostly physical harm.''
He paused. "If it's physical harm,'' the Puff continued "It would be a bit easy to recognise since the cursed person would probably have gruesome body changes.''
"Not necessarily gruesome, as for instance, the jelly legs curse...." Fina countered. She didn't think jelly legs were gruesome in appearance.
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She quickly thought about the curses she had read and how they harm people. She raised her hand at once.
"Professor, a Curse is one of the seven known spell types and the worst kind of Dark Magic. Curses are used with the intention of causing harm, control, or even bring death to the victim. Like hexes, students are taught them in Defense Against the Dark Arts for protective purposes", she said without taking a gap.
"Well, every curse has its own distinction. For example, when someone is under the Imperius Curse, you will notice the calm and trance-like state of the victim, and his blurry eyes.", Befelda exclaimed.
"On the other hand, if the curse was on a thing, let's say a bracelet or a ring, once it made physical contact on the victim, the curse would spread rapidly. If left untreated with the right counter-curse, it could lead to death.".
Befelda was so confident with her answers. Reading really could move mountains, she said to herself.
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Interesting. Ness pouted. This was something she wanted to learn more about and washighly tempted to talk to Hadley about it, but before she could even think of what to ask, the Professor seemed to have dissaproved...or maybe not. Smirk Smirk. Nessie had heard that last bit, and this meant her Dylan spying plans were still on. With or without the help of Arithmancy. She still had Oakey as back up.
Back to focusing on Arithmancy.
Curses? Is that what they were learning about today? Seemed alright, maybe a little something scary to learn, but it definitely was something Ness felt was important to know about. "Professor, in my opinion. A curse is anything evil that has been put upon someone or something, usually using magic." That was the best she could say, and hopefully it was somewhat right.
Nodding at the Befelda and Renesmee when they answered, she turned her attention toward others even.
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Sarah beamed back... she had read the textbook after all! She wrote down notes on curses. "Curses are one of the seven types of spells and the worst form of dark magic, or as I should say, the darkest. They are used with evil intention, mostly to harm, control or unfortunately kill"'
Then she went on "depending on the type of curse there are various symptoms, like in the curse of the bogies the victim has boogers running from its nose, while a Cruciatus curse victim show symptoms of being tortures. A person under the babbling curse will babble whenever they speak, a leg locker curse would lock legs together so the victim will probably be bunny hopping. A hair loss curse will make hair fall out and..." Sarah thought she had given enough examples, "if a person has been killed by avadra kadavra, there will be no signs of any trauma, but a shocked expression on their face"
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Curses?! Yes! He had always known that his aunt's specialty was in curse breaking. But try as he might, he'd never been able to get her to tell him about it. "You're too young," had always been the response. But now... He was at Hogwarts and she was teaching about it. This was going to be good.
Smile wide, he raised his hand. "Curses are dangerous. They're spells, but not necessarily Dark Magic, I don't think." Because who would classify the Leg Locker Curse as Dark? "Most people think of them as spells cast directly on a person to harm them, but they can also be used as a sort of trap. Like, you can place a curse on an object that may lie dormant for years until the right conditions occur." And THAT is why they were incredibly tricky to spot.
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Laura raised her hand. "Professor a curse is very evil and very powerful, it is said that many people will stay away from a place if they think it is cursed because they don't want to get killed or get cursed, people say living cursed is worse than being dead professor it's kind of like the dementors kiss." Laura stopped to think before continuing. "Many people say that is a curse worse than death." Laura didn't know if it was but she just had heard it. "Many Egyptians Pharaohs put curses in their pyramid to stop people stealing the treasure they were hoping to take with them to the afterlife." Laura stopped there she would let someone else speak.
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Cassia straightened hearing something she did know about! This was part DADA right? After all, all subjects lead to each other somehow. The second-year raised her hand and spoke. "A curse is considered dark magic and it causes harm and damage." As for how to recognize someone cursed she wasn't sure but she was going to say what she knows, "Being cursed means being controlled by the one who cast the curse." She answered.
Curses...That is interesting. To learn about of course not to practice. Except when necessary.
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What did curses have to do with this? Cora figured she really must not know what this class was all about, and immediately began taking more notes. She had two years to make up for.
What is a curse? Cora seemed to have a bit of trouble articulating her thoughts, but she tried her best, speaking quietly of course. "Well, a curse is something that gives control of actions, emotions, or feelings of someone or something to someone else." Cora thought about the unforgivable curses with a shudder. "It is meant to control or harm." Cora figured this out. She supposed not all curses were absolutely TERRIBLE, but if Cora brought that up, she would seem as if she sided with the use of curses. Which she DID NOT.
That got Cora thinking about how she must be the biggest waste of a witch ever. She would NEVER use magic to harm someone or something. She muttered to herself, "I'd never use a curse." There was no way the professor could hear that. She was good at being quiet and invisible.
She listened as more students answered, similarly even, about curses and how to recognize them. It seemed that most students seemed to be on the same page with curses being used with intent to harm. Which meant that either they were good readers or their Defense professor(s) were doing their job or both, even.
"Much to some dismay, I'm sure, we won't be breaking any curses today." She waited for some groans before continuing on. "Instead, as several of you mentioned, human senses are very important to curses and even with Numerology, this is no different. So we're going to play a little game where I will extinguish one of your senses and you will have to use your other four senses to identify a series of seven objects. Ready?"
Without waiting for too much of a disagreement, Josephina pulled on night goggles over her eyes and tossed instant darkness powder into the air, and then removed box one from behind her desk. "Inside this box, which I will pass around and give you all the opportunity to identify it, you can feel inside the box if you wish or just use your sense of smell, or even taste it if you want, as its edible...." With that, she began walking around the room to give them all an opportunity to identify the object.
ooc: think about what that object smells and feels like.... and if your character would know it... feel free to be silly with your guesses if your character wouldn't know it... remember you can't see it.
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Ella frowned a bit when Hadley announced that they wouldn't be breaking curses in class. Not that she thought she was even capable of that at this point...she was only a third year, after all. The subject did fascinate her though, hence the mild pouting.
The small badger perked up a bit when she heard they would be playing a game, her competitive side kicking into gear. BEAM. Games were fun...and definitely better than calculating numbers no offence to the Had-ster!
BLINK.BLINK. WHOTURNEDOFFTHELIGHTS?
Ella was frightened for all of two seconds, thinking she might have gone blind or something. She grabbed the hand of the person next to her before realizing that was quite silly. She wasn't in any danger! They were in class... It took her a minute to realize that this, the darkness, was part of the game. Cue a sigh of relief.
She listened carefully as Hadley then explained what they would need to do, sitting back in her chair and waiting for her to bring the object around. When she did get to her seat, Ella immediately smelled something quite strong...and citrus-y. Hmm..Well it was edible, so maybe it was fruit? Or um...pie? MMM. PIE. She then decided to feel the object, thinking that might help her narrow it down. She was a bit surprised that the object was hard...and plastic? HUH? Ella was puzzled. "Erm Professor, is it um...some kind of natural lemon-based cleaning product...that you can um..eat?" Yup. Cause that made LOADS of sense.
Sarah groaned when she heard that they were not going to be breakking curses that lesson. She was loking forward to the game... She had played a similar game at her muggle cousins once. They blind folded her and then gave her something to at and she had to guess what it was. Some things were disgusting... they made her taste Soya sauce and things.
Then it was dark... very dark. Pitch black... like blindness... must be the instant darknss podr.... presumed Sarah. Then she heard Hadey come towards her and Sarah felt the thing. It was not big, it could fit in the clasp oh hand... there was a paart that was almost spherical, yet it was bumpy dotted textured. Then she felt the shape change to a smaller thing and the texture changed as well, to a lined thing that had vertical lines.. then she fet a lid... She brought the thing to her nose (her dad said it was rude to smell food like that, yet Sarah did not think so) and smelt... it smelt like lemony. Then she decided to eat it... she fiddled with the lid and opened it and turned it over into the palm of her hand... If it were the sherbet thing that sold at the muggle sweet shop it would be powder. If it were the thing that her aunt used instead of sugar in her tea (sweetner) it would be pills.. yet to her surprise it was neither... it was liquid. She lapped it up like a dog... it tasted sour. 'I think it is lemon juice in a funny bottle... like a roundish bottle' she said
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Originally Posted by PhoenixRising
"Much to some dismay, I'm sure, we won't be breaking any curses today." She waited for some groans before continuing on. "Instead, as several of you mentioned, human senses are very important to curses and even with Numerology, this is no different. So we're going to play a little game where I will extinguish one of your senses and you will have to use your other four senses to identify a series of seven objects. Ready?"
Without waiting for too much of a disagreement, Josephina pulled on night goggles over her eyes and tossed instant darkness powder into the air, and then removed box one from behind her desk. "Inside this box, which I will pass around and give you all the opportunity to identify it, you can feel inside the box if you wish or just use your sense of smell, or even taste it if you want, as its edible...." With that, she began walking around the room to give them all an opportunity to identify the object.
ooc: think about what that object smells and feels like.... and if your character would know it... feel free to be silly with your guesses if your character wouldn't know it... remember you can't see it.
They weren't going to break curses? Laaaame. But that was kind of okay with Milton because he wasn't really up for exerting a whole lot of energy that day. He was saving it for the quidditch match!
Wait. Extinguish one of their senses? She could do that? Milton was about to question the legality of extinguishing someone senses (what was she gonna do - chop their ears off?), but then suddenly it was DARK. Milton blinked several times but he couldn't even tell because it was so dark.
After listening carefully to what Hadley was saying, Milton listened to her footsteps until he was pretty sure she was at his table. He kicked his foot out until he felt something that could have possible been Hadley's ankle. Whoops. "Sorry. It's... dark." Obviously. Milton fumbled around until he found the box and stuck his hand inside.
HMMM. It was... roundish. With a little nob-sort-thing at the top. It was kind of bumpy, too. "Can I take it out?" he asked, but he did so anyway without waiting for an answer. He used both hands to try and squish it. It was plastic, he assumed because he could kind of squish it. A plastic bottle. He shook it a few times. A plastic bottle with liquid inside! Milton played with the little nob thing on top before figuring out how open it. And Hadley DID say it was edible. Milton assumed it wasn't poisonous because Professor Hadley seemed like a genuinely nice person and poisoning students was something he could only see Professor Lafay doing. So, before even sniffing it (because he was kind of dumb), Milton dropped some of the liquid onto his finger and licked it.
WHEEEEW. "Ohbooooy!" Milton puckered up his lips and made a >__< face. He slapped the lid back on and tossed the LEMON JUICE bottle back into the box. "That's just mean." muttermuttergrumble.
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Originally Posted by PhoenixRising
"Much to some dismay, I'm sure, we won't be breaking any curses today." She waited for some groans before continuing on. "Instead, as several of you mentioned, human senses are very important to curses and even with Numerology, this is no different. So we're going to play a little game where I will extinguish one of your senses and you will have to use your other four senses to identify a series of seven objects. Ready?"
Without waiting for too much of a disagreement, Josephina pulled on night goggles over her eyes and tossed instant darkness powder into the air, and then removed box one from behind her desk. "Inside this box, which I will pass around and give you all the opportunity to identify it, you can feel inside the box if you wish or just use your sense of smell, or even taste it if you want, as its edible...." With that, she began walking around the room to give them all an opportunity to identify the object.
Cassia wasn't actually expecting to be breaking any curses. Did the other students expect that? Well, surely Professor Hadley wasn't going to curse anyone just to show the other students how a curse is broken,right? Cassia thought that they might learn it in theory. But that too wasn't happening.
And before she decided if she was disappointed or not, Professor Hadley mentioned something about a game! Which immediately excited the second-year and made her shift in her seat eager to know about the game they were going to play.
And it was explained. A guessing game. Cassia didn't mind those but she almost NEVER guessed right. She didn't really care as long as she had fun. So when the lights went out, Cassia waited for Professor Hadley to get closer to her seat. And when she did, Cassia stretched her hand out and inserted in into the box clumsily for she wasn't seeing anything. She decided to feel it and then if necessary smell it. But NOT taste it. Eww...what if someone else had licked it before her. Ewwwww..she didn't eve want to think about that.
Running her finger on the surface of the object, Cassia waited for her brain to process something. It never did. She used both of her hands. The object had a circular shape and not so smooth surface. Feeling defeated, the second-year shook her head in the dark and spoke up, "It's something small," Well obviously considering it fit into the box. "And feels like rubber." She paused. "Is it a rubber ball?" Though it didn't feel like a sphere but maybe Professor Hadley squished it or something to trick them. Cassia wanted to ask if it was indeed a ball could she keep it as she guessed it but that would sound stupid and childish so she didn't. And the twelve-years old didn't bother to smell it. It didn't feel worth it, besides other students surely did so it didn't feel comfortable to do so.
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What is a curse? Well that was simple enough right? It seemed like everybody had pretty much said everytung there was to say but Hannah had to participate...she would be getting it from her parents if she got so much as one bad mark from any class or professor.
"Professor a curse is when someone casts a spell that they intent to cause harm." That was simple enough yes?
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"Much to some dismay, I'm sure, we won't be breaking any curses today." She waited for some groans before continuing on. "Instead, as several of you mentioned, human senses are very important to curses and even with Numerology, this is no different. So we're going to play a little game where I will extinguish one of your senses and you will have to use your other four senses to identify a series of seven objects. Ready?"
Without waiting for too much of a disagreement, Josephina pulled on night goggles over her eyes and tossed instant darkness powder into the air, and then removed box one from behind her desk. "Inside this box, which I will pass around and give you all the opportunity to identify it, you can feel inside the box if you wish or just use your sense of smell, or even taste it if you want, as its edible...." With that, she began walking around the room to give them all an opportunity to identify the object.
Ok so they weren't going to be breaking any curses today. Hannah could deal with that. Play a little game? Truth be told Hannah was not in the mood to play any kinds of games especially with numbers...that was NOT fun.
Wait. What? She was going to do what? Take away her senses? Well which one? Before she had time to complain or really even to take in the information the professor threw some kind of powder into the room and everything went dark. Great they couldn't see. One of the worse senses to be taken away in her opinion. She had to feel and figure out what was in a box that she couldn't see? No, no, no. Hannah did not trust people. how many times would she have to make that fact clear?
She stuck her hand in the box. Hmm...it smelled strong of lemon, but it was hard. They were supposed to be able to eat this? Not that she would or anything. "Professor it's a super stale piece of lemon pie." Yup that explained the smell and the hardness!
Sutton hadn't entirely had a chance to prepare herself when the room went entirely black. She jumped and glanced around, looking for some shred of light, but there was none to be found. Then she heard Professor Hadley's voice from the front of the classroom explaining what they were to do, and Sutton calmed down a bit.
When the box came down the row to Sutton, she felt what was inside and her brow furrowed. This was familiar to her, she knew. As her hands felt the way to the top, she noticed there was a flip cap. Not everyone in the class would recognize this, probably. Did wizards have flip caps like this? Popping it open, she turned it upside down, but nothing came out. She gave it a little shake and heard that there was, indeed, liquid in it.
Curious...
Squeezing it, a good amount of the liquid came out in her hand. She gave it a sniff, and it had a faint smell... it reminded her of her mother's kitchen. Her very, very clean kitchen. Taking a deep breath to calm herself, she brought her hand up to her face and tasted the liquid with the tip of her tongue. Her cheeks grew tight as her lips puckered at how sour it was.
Closing the flip cap, she put it back in the box and passed it down the line.
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What sort of ga---POOF
Sudden darkness that only could have been from the use of Peruvian instant darkness powder. Sight must be the sense Professor Hadley decided to take away from them. So Gideon waited until it was his turn to try and identify the object within the box. He didn't hesitate but a moment before sticking his hand inside, feeling for what he would find there.
"Hard...maybe plastic. Ovoid shape." He heard what others had said about lemon and leaned his head closer to get a sniff. The smell was there though faint, though it got stronger as something he touched flipped open. "Certainly something lemony. A container of lemonade?"
Nigel was cautious about games in a math class. He closed his eyes think about what types of games they could be playing. and when he opened them again. He thought he had gone blind. This is crazy. But he did hear something about instant darkness powder. So he wait for the box.
Once the box was in front of him. It kinda of smelled lemony. But Nigel dismissed that because he had just drunk some lemonade. But it did feel like a ball or bomb of some sort and if he include the lemon smell. Maybe it was a bomb.
"Professor, is it a stink bomb"
They always smelled nice before they went off.
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Laura was daydreaming when suddenly she realised that it was dark. "PROFESSOR HADLEY!!!!!!!!" Laura was a bit scared of the dark. "Your Lights are a bit broken." Laura really wanted the lights back on and she wanted them on now. "I...I...I We...Well it feels like a coconut." Laura wasn't sure if it was or not but well it might be.
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SPOILER!!: Hadley
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Originally Posted by PhoenixRising
"Much to some dismay, I'm sure, we won't be breaking any curses today." She waited for some groans before continuing on. "Instead, as several of you mentioned, human senses are very important to curses and even with Numerology, this is no different. So we're going to play a little game where I will extinguish one of your senses and you will have to use your other four senses to identify a series of seven objects. Ready?"
Without waiting for too much of a disagreement, Josephina pulled on night goggles over her eyes and tossed instant darkness powder into the air, and then removed box one from behind her desk. "Inside this box, which I will pass around and give you all the opportunity to identify it, you can feel inside the box if you wish or just use your sense of smell, or even taste it if you want, as its edible...." With that, she began walking around the room to give them all an opportunity to identify the object.
ooc: think about what that object smells and feels like.... and if your character would know it... feel free to be silly with your guesses if your character wouldn't know it... remember you can't see it.
Awww no curse-breaking via Arithmancy? There was a slight slouching from this Ravenclaw when the heard the Numbers Guru. But she did say something about a game-- which naturally he thought involved some ink, parchment and a whole of of number crunching.
So it took him completely by surprise when the room suddenly went dark, and a surge of panic welled up from within. Most people's senses when blinded would shift towards their hearing-- but for Vickers who was partly deaf on the left ear, the sudden darkness didnt just rob him of his primary sense, it also reminded him that he cant hear very well from the left side of his head.
Something was then shoved into his hands . It felt like a box, and through the confussion he fumbled with it, partly remembering the Professor's words that they have to use their other senses. His hand fell clumsily into the box and thats when he realized there was something else inside it. "Its... its plastic ba-- " he stopped mid sentence since his hand enclosed and lifted the circular thing feeling that it was filled with something liquid. He shook it a few times close to his good ear. A ball thats filled with water? That doesnt make any sense.
He fumbled a bit more with the plastic-y liquid filled ball. It had a flat bottom...and a screw/flip up top? It was almost like a bottle.
He drew his nose close to the top that he fumbled open. He wasnt about to taste it because that would risk having to ingest whatever it was. And no he wasnt about to risk that, not with almost two of his senses compromised.
The odor.... he recognized it immediately "Lemony..." pungent. It sure wasnt some kind of cleaning solution because it didnt smell fresh at all "Uhm... so its a lemon... juice.... ball?
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Minerva listened as the others had responded to the curse question. She wasn't day dreaming, but she had just not felt like answering the question. Then Hadley started talking about senses and she threw something in the air. Before Min could think about what it could be everything went dark, a small yelp came from her lips before she could stop it. "Sorry Professor" she said quietly not meaning to scream like that, but darkness freaked her out a bit.
When she felt something in front of her went to reach for it, but then stopped, was this the professor or was it some nasty trick from someone who was near her. Thinking if she should trust or not she hesitated and then decided to reach out taking the objects. It was round, but felt plastic. Without thinking she squeezed to see if it would or not. Something leaked out onto her hand. Hmmm so whatever it was it had juice inside. Pulling her hand up she licked her hand and made a very sour face, "Yuck.. That is a lemon, it has to be." Oh she hated the taste of lemons. Why did she lick the juice off her hand. Handing the lemon back she cringed still tasting it.
OH finally there were some students thinking outside the box in terms of practicality! Beaming at the two young Gryffindors, she nodded. "Curse breaking is INDEED one of the main professions that uses the magical properties of numbers. And I don't know about you, but I can't think of much more practical uses of numbers than in curse breaking. And cryptic codes."
"So first, before we talk about breaking curses, which if we don't get to that this lesson, then we have the whole term..." Hadley continued. "We need to know what is a curse? And how to recognize when someone or something has been cursed. So what's a curse?"
Curse breaking? How does that work? The young eagle didn't quite see how finding a number could help you be able to break a curse. Wouldn't you still need to know the right spell to cast? She knew aurors did things like that, but they were so mysterious, she'd never really known how they did much of anything. This wasn't getting any clearer to her the more she thought about it, so naturally, she was intrigued. Her notebook for this class was sure to be full by the end of the term. There seemed to be a lot of ins and outs to it, from what she gathered at least.
She raised her hand, although her answer was fairly simple, she wanted to show she was trying. "A curse is a spell negative by nature that someone casts in order to cause harm. It could be directly cast onto another person or it could be cast on an object." She was pretty sure. They'd talked about curses in DADA earlier that year. "I'm not sure about objects, but a way to tell if a person has been cursed could be if they're acting out of character, like under the imperious curse..."
SPOILER!!: Eep! Darkness!
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Originally Posted by PhoenixRising
"Much to some dismay, I'm sure, we won't be breaking any curses today." She waited for some groans before continuing on. "Instead, as several of you mentioned, human senses are very important to curses and even with Numerology, this is no different. So we're going to play a little game where I will extinguish one of your senses and you will have to use your other four senses to identify a series of seven objects. Ready?"
Without waiting for too much of a disagreement, Josephina pulled on night goggles over her eyes and tossed instant darkness powder into the air, and then removed box one from behind her desk. "Inside this box, which I will pass around and give you all the opportunity to identify it, you can feel inside the box if you wish or just use your sense of smell, or even taste it if you want, as its edible...." With that, she began walking around the room to give them all an opportunity to identify the object.
ooc: think about what that object smells and feels like.... and if your character would know it... feel free to be silly with your guesses if your character wouldn't know it... remember you can't see it.
She thought that seemed logical, curses attacking certain senses. She wondered what some really strong curses were that could attack more than one at a time, just out of curiosity of course. Better to know about them ahead of time than to find yourself a victim of a severely incapacitating curse, right? She was still listening to the professor when the woman pulled something out of her pocket and told them briefly what she intended to do - and the room went dark. Pitch black, darkness. She was a little startled, but she knew this was all part of the lesson plan.
As the professor walked around the room with the object, Eliza knew one thing for sure. She was not going to taste it. Just because it was edible didn't meant she wanted to put strange tastes in her mouth. No thank you. When it was her turn to inspect it, she first leaned over to smell it. She took a small sniff at first, Smells...weird. Strong and...sour? She took another big whiff. Agh! Yep, definitely sour. She paused, debating her guesses, still not really sure. Okay, I guess I'll just have to touch it. Ugh. She reached a single finger into the box and jumped at the feeling of a rough hard material. Retrieving her hand quickly, she vexed over what it could be. What's solid like that and smells sour? Hmmm...
"Is it a...a sort of room freshener? A scented plastic or something? It smells citrusy. And she hated everything citrus. Yuck. Just yuck.
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Alright Oakey you got this in the bag...or box, whatever it was that Hadley was passing around. When it came to be his turn to figure out what the mystery item was he reached his hand in the box and picked up the small round object that felt like it had tiny bumps going around it...a plastic golf ball maybe?
no...no...wait at the top there was...a top? Oakey placed his thumb and index finger around the lid and twisted it off. He placed his nose to it and smelled something sour that made his nose wince, No, definitely not a plastic golf ball.
As his final test Oakey decided to taste it. There was something in it and he could feel how the container was a bit heavy was it was filled with some kind of liquid. He put the container near his mouth and squirted the mystery liquid into his mouth.
It-it was really sour! Oakey puckered his face up and turned his head in the direction of where ever it was Ella was sitting. It was to dark to tell where anyone was. "That's lemon juice." Oakey said through his squinted face.