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Originally Posted by Lara_the_Firelady O_O
WHA!?
Essay!? Writing an essay!? ''Professor'' so Josh stood up automatically as a reaction once he snapped out of his frozen and shocked state to try his chance though he knew he was not going to be able to deceive a professor. Yet he had to try, had not he? ''Isn't this too little for what i have done? Why don't you throw me into that certain dungeon?'' Merlin! Let's hope he'd get that. Too little? "No," Jared said, tones neutral. "I don't think it is."
Dungeon? Did the Gryffindor mean detention? "I don't believe a dungeon can do more good than a simple conversation, Joshua." And a "simple" conversation they were going to have, once the boy brought that essay. He paused, and added, "I expect the essay in my office tomorrow morning."
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Originally Posted by Gabben *Raising his hand Matty said.*
"A growth charm sir?" Quote:
Originally Posted by aussiegirl Eh Mia could actually only think of two charms that might be what the Professor is referring to. She raised her hand in the air. "Would it be the summoning charm, 'Accio' and the levitation charm, 'Wingardium Leviosa.'" Quote:
Originally Posted by Miss Lissy Lovebird "Maybe the Impediment jinx? It makes the object in question travel slowwww," he explained as he raised his hand. "And, erm...I'm assuming if we're studying that one, we'd also be studying a charm to make stuff faster as well?" he suggested. Quote:
Originally Posted by McFeisty Kyle Raised her hand almost immediately, "Well, Wingardium Leviosa is a hovering charm" Kyle smiled tapped her finger on her desk softly as she answered - she was nervous and had never actually gotten her house points before. Then it dawned on her, "One thing muggles could use in hospitals, and medical instances is both the Mobiliarbus charm which moves any object with your wand but there is a striking resemblance to the Mobilicorpus spell...of course there's also Accio" Quote:
Originally Posted by princess of*hp* Amadeus turned his head to a girl who had taken the words straight from his mouth, one that was clothed in Hufflepuff robes. "You read my mind," He spoke. Turning back to the professor, he added, "Well, besides those two, mobiliarbus sounds plausible as well." Quote:
Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie "My older brothers were always wishing they could just use Accio to have the TV remote come to them," Kurumi mused. She had had no idea what they had been talking about before, so she had always been the one to get off the couch and grab it for them. "I also think that non-magical people would find the Mending Charm very useful." It was a bit of a long shot, but it did have to do with an object moving in the direction of fixing itself. Quote:
Originally Posted by mellamaet "uhm, well Accio can move its target.." Cass offered "While Aresto Momentum can stop its target from moving." She added. She thought it would be useful for muggles, they do tend to fall down on stuff a lot. Quote:
Originally Posted by Pinky "Would Impedimenta be an example, sir? It slows down a moving target or whatever," she said with her hand raised. She wasn't RAELLY sure it was a charm, but it was worth a shot. Meh. Quote:
Originally Posted by HP_princess Viola raised her hand and said, "Well, what about the Mobiliarbus charm? It helps to move any object from one place to another." With the help of a wand, obviously. "It will definitely be of great use to the muggles." Viola seemed quite pleased with her answer. Quote:
Originally Posted by Harry174 Simon looked at the Professor. "How about the Locomotor Spell?" Simon would love to use that spell, he thought that it came in handy when you needed to move something, but saying that he wasn't sure it affected the movement of the target. Quote:
Originally Posted by Zebragirl A charm to effect the movement of a target? "Impediment?" Emily suggested "To slow things down?"
That probably wasn't it. "Or Tarantallegra? That effects movement... kind of."
Well she was trying at least! Quote:
Originally Posted by Sweetie?Banana How the professor heard them all was beyond her. Finally, she raised her hand. "Ascendio and Descendo?" she suggested. It'd help with moving up and down staircases, at least. Or maybe there was some other use for it, too. Maybe. Quote:
Originally Posted by MissFeenella Hmmmm both spells effecting movement of the target?Oh oh oh yeeees. Before the blonde could forget about them she raised her hand."What about Engorgio and the Hover charm?"Muggle could really use them. It would make their life easier.Especialls with the hover charm actually.Good, she has got them put before she could froget it.The Slytherin had so much on her midn these days.Siiigh. Quote:
Originally Posted by Luinevaug Luin thought about the charms that could be pertinent to this discussion, most of the others had other put out answers that were along her lines of thought. She decided to voice them anyways, might as well participate in the class and let him know that she did know what most of the charms do. She raised her hand, "Perhaps the Confundus Charm and the Braking Charm? Although those would be useful, they wouldn't have positive effects on the person who was cast with the Charm." Quote:
Originally Posted by Steelsheen Hmm.... charms that affect movement that Muggles will find useful-- "Locomotor-- will be really helpful for muggles to move stuff around, and Immobulus or the Freezing charm-- stops stuff from moving or falling." "Close, but not close enough," Jared grinned. Some of the spells mention had not been charms but, for now, he let that pass.
For the moment. Quote:
Originally Posted by Roselyn "What about the banishing charm?" she asked after raising her hand. Quote:
Originally Posted by ArianaBlack "Umm a summoning charm and a banishing charm?" Nika guessed. Score. "The Banishing Charm," Jared acknowledged. "That's the first one." Quote:
Originally Posted by dan arjay He raised his hand and said, "One possible answer is Immobulus." he uttered and then cleared his throat. Quote:
Originally Posted by Zoerawrr Hmmm... a charm... and...
"Immobulus?" Quote:
Originally Posted by RachieRu Finlay had to think about that for a few seconds, because he had a lot of knowledge in his head....well a little anyway. "I think Immobulus is a good charm that muggles could use, because like it would stop things, which could make their lives easier." Quote:
Originally Posted by PattyH. Smiling at the kudos he had just recieved from Professor D. Patroclus was a little slow on the up take about the next question.......as answers were being called out to the professor Left, right and center, the Lion Boy quickly scanned his brain for a possible answer "Perhaps Immobulous Sir?" Quote:
Originally Posted by Steelsheen Hmm.... charms that affect movement that Muggles will find useful-- "Immobulus or the Freezing charm-- stops stuff from moving or falling." "... and that's the second."
Right then. "The two charms that are going to be practiced in this lesson are the Freezing and Banishing Charms. Now then, books away and wands out." He gave the students a minute to do so, before continuing. "The incantation for the Freezing Charm is Immobulus." He repeated it. "Invented by an English charmscientist, this charm renders the target immobile. The wand movement is two shorts flicks of the wand." He demonstrated the charm. Flick, flick, incantation. "Go ahead and give it a try on those."
Several small, super soft balls appeared in front of each student, bouncing up and down at a medium sort of speed. OOC: Go ahead and have your characters practice the charm. Remember, not everyone succeeds at the first try and it's okay to fail. |