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Lady of the Lake Although she had the strength of a six year old, Ariadne would've liked to help Kurumi with her trunk, but the older girl had carried it herself downstairs, and in a hurry, for that matter. Practically running to keep up with her, the second year made it to the training room short of breath. She took a few minutes to calm down and then spoke. 'Interesting place! What do you want to practice?' Ari doubted that Kurumi was here for the sole purpose of teaching her how to use Covadium, given that she had brought that huge trunk with her.
Searching the pockets of her robe, Ariadne discovered her old Hogwarts Express ticket. Odd how many things she absent-mindedly carried with her. 'I guess this counts as garbage, right? Or do I need more stuff? And can I turn it into watever object or a particular one?' the little lioness had many questions already. Since the incantation and wand movement were pretty simple, from what Kurumi had said, it must mean that concentration is the hardest part, as in actually picturing the object you'd like the trash to turn into. Sadly, Ariadne was far from good at that.
Panting, Kurumi wiped her brow and took several slow deep breaths. She had emptied her trunk prior before carrying it down here, right? Nonchalantly, Kurumi flipped open the locks and lifted the lid just a bit. Yep. Totally empty. She really should have used a levitation charm. Glancing over her shoulder, Kurumi smiled weakly at Ari. "
I...want to try and transfigure this trunk into an oven...so...I can bake." She giggled a bit. It sounded rather ridiculous when she said it out loud. "
Professor Magnus said that Covadium should work in the same way." But it was going to take a lot of practice.
Kurumi leaned over when the younger lion pulled out a Hogwarts Express stub from her pockets. "That should work just fine," Kurumi nodded. "
Just keep in mind that whatever it turns into should have relatively the same mass. That small stub could turn into a cup perhaps, but it is too small to turn into a table or something large." Equivalent exchange as Kurumi liked to think about it. The fourth year then rummaged through her pockets for something that she could use and a crumbled up piece of parchment that had once been Charms notes. "
I am a little rusty on the spell myself, so starting with something small would be a good idea before I tried to tackle the oven."
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sev_16 Violet entered the Transfiguration Practice Room,
but wait something pullled her back...
What is the significance of Transfiguration?
Oh well, I'll just ask the professor...
Then she continued entering the room
Kurumi removed her wand from her robe's pocket and set the piece of parchment on one of the desks in the room. Just as she was about to demonstrate the spell for her fellow lion, Kurumi noticed that they were no longer alone.
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Hello," Kurumi said with a slight bow of her head.