SPOILER!!: Louisa
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Originally Posted by
Magical Soul
Louisa wanted to laugh at the way Vickers' cheeks burned. He was all confident and greatly holding himself until girls complimented him, very typical of a Ravenclaw genius. Louisa suppressed her laugh, no need to get him melting now.
Copper-related symbol? Sounded cool. The Ravenclaw looked down at the symbol Vickers suggested. "Aren't there a lot of copper symbols though?" She ran fingers across a table titled 'Symbols for copper, copper ore, and derivatives'. Kurumi's point of combining symbols was cool. "Maybe.." even if the question was really for Vickers. Those both seemed to be getting the hang of Alchemy. Louisa was more than happy to merely exchange a word or two with them proving she was still in the group. Hehe.
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"Really?" She seemed really excited about it, too. Louisa didn't blame her. "Wow, who would've thought baking come in handy in Alchemy." She gave a genuine chuckle, "Although technically, cooking is a bunch of chemical reactions."
Moving to their table? Sounded interesting. Better than sitting here and waiting for the professor to call on them. Louisa got up, held her textbook and looked at Vickers for confirm.
SPOILER!!: Vickers
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Originally Posted by
Steelsheen
He stared back at Louisa and Kurumi. He was amazing? He could feel his face flush as he pressed his lips together then dropped his eyes to ground "Ehrm... i-its real simple really." he mumbled sheepishly as he started leafing through his textbook self-consciously...
But oh they found the name of their instrument. Focusing back on the task at hand Vickers glanced at their textbook and read the name "An Alembic... copper pot." he leafed quickly through his handouts and pointed at the symbol for copper "Other than the distilling symbol, this can also apply to our instrument...." he looked up, eyes flitting from one table to the next, looking at what their items were made of, then he spotted an item that looked strangely like a double boiler. "That team also has a copper apparatus...." he said, angling his head at the table a few rows away.
Alyssa continued to study the receptable and the list of symbols that the Professor had Kurumi hand out to everyone. She got up and walked over to look at the receptable on Table 1 again. "
Hi sorry for barging in on your team conversation. I just wanted to examine your receptacle. The Professor said that ours was almost similar to yours only ours had it's own function. Did you guys come up with what your's is?" Alyssa smiled over at the team.
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We have narrowed down our possible symbols to either the curcurbite, the resorta or the alembic." Alyssa told them.
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The Professor had said that our symbol looks like a gourd, and those are the closest symbols that represent it. I'm inclined to go with the Curcurbite mainly because it's definition in the textbook says that it is the lower part of a still, containing the original liquid. It is made of glass or earthenware and was also known as a "gourd" on account of its shape; a receiver. It also said to refer to the alembic and distillation definition."
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That's why I came over because I overheard Kurumi, Louisa and you talking about the fact alembic and distillation symbols. Does it mean that since ours is also made of copper that we should be looking for the cooper symbol too?"