03-30-2012, 03:55 AM
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Wrackspurt
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Originally Posted by Kaos.Doodles "Some of you-" He pointed to the students he was sure had mentioned the name of the potion. "-Guessed the exact potion that Leticia did soak the spindle in. The Draught of Living Death." That was correct. He looked over at Hecate for a bit, before turning back to the class. "Others, noticed the flaw in this." He pointed to those two students. "Like I said, Leticia wanted to kill the Princess, so can any idea why she would use this sleeping draught instead?" Oh, erm... Amelia wasn't really sure she could think of a good answer to this question, but she still wanted to try. "Maybe she wanted the Princess to go into a coma and suffer instead of dying immediately. Or maybe she thought killing a princess outright would cast too much suspicion and thought that a coma would work better as people would assume it was natural." Or something else. Amelia honestly had no idea how someone who wanted to kill another person operated. Quote:
Originally Posted by Droo Hecate snapped her gum, she stood and started her burner. "In the interest of time, we will be alternating our instruction. (ooc: This means both of us will post) Students, you are required to answer both of us for the full points. (ooc: either in two separate posts or in one quoting each of us.) Be aware that as we won't be assigning homework, this class will be worth 20 points... from each of us, so act accordingly."
She then motioned to the class to light their burners. "Begin by filling your cauldrons with water..." She said. When Amelia was done answering she noticed Professor Lafay motioning to them to turn on their burners and instructed them to fill their cauldrons. She cleaned hers with magic before pointing her wand into the cauldron. "Aguamenti," she said as she filled it to the right amount before stopping it. |
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