02-20-2013, 07:55 AM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Sixth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin First Year x5 x3
| Shoe!Girl │ Rebel Ravie │ Confundus Queen │ RP Addict As usual, Kendall had gone into Charms class rather excited to find out what they would be learning, especially after the first Advanced Charms Club meeting and all the fun that had happened there. Of course, she didn’t expect refreshments or dueling in the lesson, but she still felt like it was going to be good. She had only given Professor Bellaire a big grin as she’d settled into a seat, noticing the possibly sour mood but determined not to let that affect her, and glancing over to see that they were going to be learning the Disillusionment charm. Awesome, she thought, making sure she was following directions as the professor had begun the lesson. She’d essentially been looking at the board before then anyway, to the point she’d barely noticed that there was yet another visitor sitting in on this lesson. That wasn’t really important. Getting to practice Disillusionment was.
“The Disillusionment charm is like camouflage, or like how ninjas can blend into the shadows so they can do things without being seen. Or it’s like using an invisibility cloak without actually having to wear one,” she said, raising her hand. “They kind of work the same way, don’t they? Neither one makes a person really invisible, they just make them blend into whatever’s around them.” At least, that was what she believed. She could really use the Disillusionment charm when she was on superhero missions or stuff like that, since then she wouldn’t be dealing with the extra fabric of a cloak. Even if the cloak was technically invisible. It still could get caught on something, but the Disillusionment charm was a charm. It couldn’t get accidentally pulled off of her when she went anywhere.
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