01-08-2012, 11:45 AM
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Dementor
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Kendra Holmes First Year | Quote:
William returned Dash's look with a nod and stepped forward to begin his portion of the lesson, but just as he opened his mouth to speak, he noticed a giant pink tentacle retreating back into the water. Oh! Barty!
"Hello Mr. Henry!" the dark-haired professor called out merrily, turning around to return the squid's wave with one of his own. "Thank you for joining us today!"
He beamed and turned back to the class, adjusting the daisies over his left ear before clasping his hands loosely behind his back. "Now then, this IS also Care of Magical Creatures class, as Mr. Henry has been so kind as to remind us. Professor Scabior has also graciously reminded us all of the historical significance of the Black Lake, but what about its environmental influence? What sort of magical and mundane creature inhabitants might we find living and thriving off the lake?"
Other than their friendly Giant Squid, of course.
As Kendra watched, open mouthed, as the giant pink tentacle of the squid whapped a Hufflepuff around the head, she listened carefully to the professors question.
Kendra's answer formed in her mind quickly, she was glad that her last answer had been accepted, even when others had said the same thing. This gave her the confidence for her to speak again. Remembering reading the section on the black lake in her books. However, she decided to go with something she knew from back home, something she wouldn't hopefully trip up on'As in any mundane lake, the usual habitants of fish would be evident. These are vital to the eco-system and food chain as many other creatures that inhabit the lake and the surrounding areas live off these fish, in all manner of sizes. For example, such animals such as threstrals that live in the forest would travel near the waters edge to retrieve the fish, as they are easier than magical creatures to catch-'' She wanted to talk about magical creatures, but shut up afterwards. Knowing it was best to.
Last edited by Robot; 01-08-2012 at 11:52 AM.
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