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Originally Posted by
ArianaBlack
"Okay well I guess if you put it that way..." As long as she kept the bit about the no magic or magical instruments, on earth it should be fine.
"Good!" Now that was settled, Ariana and the rest could get back to things that were actually pertinent to the discussion!
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Originally Posted by
Samira Malfoy Potter
Samira was starting to get excited. "That's exactly what I was thinking!" She mused about the thought for a moment. "But how would you actually receive the vision? I mean, something would have to trigger it right? I don't think people just have random visions out of no where when wearing jewelry." An interesting thought, but no.
"Well, maybe if you were in a place especially... um, clairvoyant? Or..." Ariana tried to think of other times you could get a vision.
"Maybe if you go to the place where the past or future thing occurred or will occur?" Wow, past and future stuff really did account for some confusing grammar...
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Samira Malfoy Potter
Glancing over at the notes, Samira shook her head. "Definitely fake. If the fortune tellers were real, they would be magical, and if they were magical they would be in the Wizarding world, not Muggle streets." So there.
"Kay!" Since Samira was just voicing what Ariana thought anyway, she was glad to cross out
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Originally Posted by
ArianaBlack
"Oh well going back to the tin foil I have something we could put under the no pile!" She said excitedly. After that little discussion she was ready to contribute again.
"Well if the foil is a crumpled up you can't see anything in it so it would be a no as far as the scrying thing." She beamed at her answer. "And for a yes, well it's reflective and it could reflect the food that your putting it on so maybe in the food you can see a fortune or something?"
"Okay, I'm a little confused at the fortune in the food thing, but good point that when foil's crumpled you can't see..." Ariana said, looking down at her parchment as she wrote everything down in her neat cursive, careful not to let her hand smudge the ink.