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Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Amongst Magic
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Zara Gwendolyn Monroe Sixth Year
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| Sorry if I miss anyone, everyone will get credit for what they contribute. Atypical Ravenclaw Bookworm // Hair Flipper Pro / / the edgy starbuckian // Hot Messie SPOILER!!: Such smarties you all are. Quote:
Originally Posted by Pinky Leix raised her hands and said, "Well... if you breachthat statute you would get in trouble with the Ministry. Like... you would go to Azkaban possibly. At the very least you would have to go before the Wizengamot." That was a fair assumption...Right? Quote:
Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie "I've heard that a wizard could have their wand snapped in half," Kurumi said with her hand raised. "This is for the less serious breaches of the Statute however. In more serious cases, I've heard you could even be locked up in Azkaban." Quote:
Originally Posted by grangerfan8 She couldn't stubbornly sit through the class silently, right? Right. She need to do some participating, even though she was growing annoyed of all the statue talk. Still slouched in her chair, her expression content and not showing her agitation, she raised her hand. "It depends on the severity of the 'crime'. Someone who's abraxan are accidentally seen by muggles won't get the same punishment as someone who continuously cast in front of muggles." Quote:
Originally Posted by Zoerawrr "You die?"
Uhhh... maybe not.
"Well.... if you're of school age, you can be expelled, which is WHACK. Because why be expelled for something you didn't even do at school."
Right?
RIGHT?
He looked at Neptune.
RIGHT?! Quote:
Originally Posted by Anna Banana Ramifications?! What in the name of Merlin did that mean?
Breached--that was a familiar word, though, so Sierra was able to put two and two together and figure out that the professor was asking what would happen if someone broke a Statute rule or something.
Up went her hand. "The Ministry of Magic deals with people who break the Statute. There's different punishments based on, I guess, exactly what rule you break," she explained. "Someone mentioned Harry Potter using a spell in front of his muggle cousin. He had to go in front of the Wizengamot for that." Quote:
Originally Posted by Gabben *Matty raised his hand.*
"We might be seeing torches and pitchforks at our doors again. That was a big reason why we went into hiding in the first place. Muggles get upset when they see things they can not understand. But if a wizard brakes it they get their wand snapped."
*That was what he was always told. It would be great if the magical and muggle could live together but it was very unlikely.* Quote:
Originally Posted by aussiegirl It felt as though they were repeating the same things over and over again but in different classes. Mia put her hand in the air again. "It all depended on the severrity of the breach. But imprisonment was the most likely punishment." Quote:
Originally Posted by Macavity "The age of the offender who matter as well wouldn't it?" Simon questioned. "Like a severe example of a student's might be expelled where an adult doing something severe would be imprisoned like other's said," he added. The sixth year heard Josh's question and glanced back momentarily having missed his friend's presence in the class before turning back forward not wanting to seem distracted. A death penalty seemed a bit extreme but he wasn't sure if one exsisted himself for not. Quote:
Originally Posted by hpfan18 "Well i think it would always depend on the age and how serious the crime was comitted. A student if they did it would be expelled from school..i would think, but if an adult breached it then they would have their wand snapped and taken away or the adult would be sent to azkaban". "Very good. It all depends on the severity of the breach. Your wand can be snapped in half and you could very well be sent to Azkaban. A visit to the Wizengamot would happen, but age also does matter. Two points to each of you."
Turning from her spot in front of the blackboard, she moved to the treats on her desk. Pulling her wand out, she swished and flicked lightly. Sending the treats down the aisle for the students to take one each. Following behind the treats, she continued on. "If say a student breaches the Statute, expulsion is usually the penalty. A visit to in front of the Wizengamot wouldn't necessary be warranted, but in the case of Harry Potter, it did happen." Quote:
Originally Posted by Harry174 Simon looked at the Professor, well what did this Statue do then, he then heard the next question, how on earth did you breach a Statue, this was getting weird now once again Simon decided he would have to guess. "Well I'm guessing this Statue must be like a bank of something since you can breach it." Simon thought maybe there was another kind of Statue though he hadn't heard of another one, it sounded like they were kind of laws but then why not call them laws? he decided that it can't be that so went back to answering. "Well I would say that you would get into big trouble, worse that when your Parents Ground you or stop you pocket money and I would think that the owner would me really unhappy if you were going in to rob it of something." Simon decided to ask the Professor something. "Are we talking about the same kind of Statue?" Simon asked. "Because the only type of Statue I now is one where you can't get into them." Upon hearing this Sylvie stopped and shook her head. "I think we are talking about very different things, Simon. But you are right about being in trouble."
It appeared that she would have to maybe have the Hufflepuff come to her office later to help him understand what they were talking about. SPOILER!!: Welton sees you Mister Carter Quote:
Originally Posted by Lara_the_Firelady Honestly, Josh did not know why he was in this class since History of Magic was his worst subject ever. And the reason for that was probably the fact that he did not like history. It did not matter the history of whatever it was. So he just sat there alone, his dark gaze directed at the Professor. What was he supposed to do as she spoke considering this was not a practical class? Take notes? But as usual he did not bring any ink, parchment or quill. And unless he could find another way to take notes without using those, he was going to leave the class with empty hands just like how he had entered.
At least he was seated behind almost everyone, at the back of the class which was a strategic position for no one was going to be able to see that he was not taking notes or was not really paying attention. That was good. Plus he could see everyone in the class, as a result, it did not take much of his time to spot Evelyn at where she was sitting.
Therefore, without losing anytime, he decided to leave his strategic position in the class and approach the Slytherin girl while the others were answering the question. He could clearly remember that doing it ended up with him being thrown out the class during DADA but he also could remember that he had promised to sit with her in classes when possible.
This time paying more attention to not be caught, at least he hoped he would not be caught, the boy slowly walked towards her. There was no doubt that if he had been shorter, it'd have been much easier to get there without the risk of being spotted by hiding himself behind other students. Apparently his height was the prior thing that gave him away. In addition to that...hmph! Whatever...
When finally he was there, the Gryffindor boy quickly sat next to Evelyn acting like he had been there all the time. Coughing some to take her attention right after he conquered the seat, he took a little dragon figurine out his pocket and gently placed it on her lap without saying a word. Hehehe.
Well...by the way, unfortunately he did not have any idea about the professor's question except asking this ''Professor, is there...death penalty? And if there's what breach would cause one to be sentenced to it?''
Seeing movement in the back of the room, Sylvie cleared her throat as she stopped at the back of the room, the treats continuing on up the next aisle. "Josh, if you want to move seats. There are a number of seats in the front you can take."
The switch in seats wasn't lost on her. No, she would be a fool not to notice just why he was moving about after the lesson had started. This would just be another couple she needed to keep her eye on this term. "I wouldn't call it that. You aren't going to die for breaching the Statute. You will be punished, but I would say death would be a drastic punishment. Time in Azkaban is rather serious on its own."
Looking back to the couple and giving them a look, she turned back toward the front and up the aisle. Quote:
Originally Posted by jengirls109 Jaina was taking very good notes. Anything she had a question about, she would ask one of her friends. "Professor, what if you had to use your magic in front of muggles? Like a life or death situation?" "That is a very good question. It would all come down to the situation. If the breach occurs because of say life or death, the Ministry would intervene." Quote:
Originally Posted by fanficfanatict The little redheaded Gryffindor was playing with her phoenix feather quill while she was taking notes. Every bit of the conversation seemed to be dominated by the older students. So she had taken up the habit to play with her quill. All of the answers around her were a whirl wind. People shouting over others to get there point in. When the crowd seemed to simmer down Selina took the intiative to answer.
"Professor? Well, wouldn't that depend on the case. The Statute or Statue was implimented for Wizard safety against the Muggles who were fearful of magical abilities. But how can we judge an entire race by some people who do not agree with abilities. It is racism, flatly. In any circumstance there will always be the race issue. But not everyone is a racist. My point being that yes, if the Statue was breached or even repealed some many react very positively. They would embrace our World with open arms and we as mankind could co-exist not only as two worlds, but one people. However, some people would react negatively. We cannot paint this issue black and white. The greatest determinent would be if the percentage that was racist against magic was small or large. Not much can be down by a crowd of ten, but a crowd of ten thousand could be destructive. So to conclude, I can't answer that question directly. There is no right answer, it is all relative."
The little first year concluded and sat back in her seat. Taking a moment, Sylvie milled over the first years answer and nodded. "Selina, I'm not sue if you are trying to really answer my question or the one that Jaina is asking here. If the Statute is breach there are consequences and acts that will be put into motion. The severity of said consequences and acts are relative to the breach though."
The Gryffindor was on to something, but maybe it was just a tad bit premature for that part of the lesson. Shaking her head ever so slightly, she ended her charm and returned the treats to her desk, facing the class once again.
Oh another question. Quote:
Originally Posted by Yourenodaisy Raising her hand, the girl suggested. "Isn't there something like not being allowed to use magic anymore? but, how would that work? some have suggested snapping a wand, but what was to stop them from getting another one?" "Yes, that can be a punishment as well. The threat of not being able to perform magic, can put fear in some people's heart."
Yes, a very good question. "Well, the wand choices the wizard or witch, correct? Say a wizard or witch has their wand snapped. They could possible attempt to use another wand, but the effects wouldn't be as powerful as their own wand. I'm not sure of the all the linguistics or details, but I'm sure that if the Ministry has snapped your wand and mean for you to not practice magic; they have their ways in making it so."
Of course, she had her own theories and she would keep them to herself. "Okay class, what about when creatures are the reason a breach happens. What happens then?" |