06-14-2013, 01:48 AM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Giselle Barrington Slytherin Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Teagan Kensington Slytherin Second Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Arienne Morgenstern Hufflepuff Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Simone Wild Slytherin Third Year x5 x3
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Originally Posted by Steelsheen Oh! Oh! Kendall is here. Aquila beamed at the upperclassman joining her, and listened to how she pronounced those two spells. Merlin she makes it sound so easy. Alohamora will probably be easier, but that locking spell she will obviously trip all over with. BUT it doesn’t look like they were going to do those spells, as the Professor just said they were going to go with alarm detection. Well yes useful. If she cant lock her own doors with magic at least she can make it make a lot of noise.
She watched the Professor’s demo and realized... its even more difficult than the opening and locking spell combined. She turned her attention to Kendall and drew her wand slowly, saying the incantation a few seconds behind her fellow Claw “In-tro-duz Con-cu-tiow..... In-tru-dus Con-cu-tio..... Intrudus Concutio.” Did that sound right? She hoped so. “Show me how it goes Kendall. Try it on the door.” The young one whispered shyly to the upperclassman. Kendall had better skills than her and she needs all the help to make sure she does this spell right. Now that she’d felt like she had the charm down, Kendall set about simply inspecting the door while she waited for Aquila to decide that she was ready to try it out as well. She didn’t think she needed to watch the younger girl practice, after all, and while she acknowledged that Professor Knox had said that the doors led nowhere, they still were interesting to her in their very plainness. She almost wanted to ask if they could decorate their doors, but that question died off as she’d heard her partner’s first attempt at saying the incantation. “I don’t think that’s…,” she started to say, but by then it seemed like the pronunciation had gotten straightened out. Maybe she hadn’t been the only person who had to worry about pronouncing it all correctly. At least everything had seemed to work out, though, so she wasn’t going to worry. It wasn’t like the door would explode if they cast the charm wrong, or she was going to keep telling herself it wouldn’t. There hadn’t been any explosions with any of the other doors, anyway. Just a lot of loud noises quickly getting silenced.
She’d sent Aquila a grin at the shy request, too. “Sure,” she said simply, facing the door again. Time to actually see if she could handle this, especially knowing that her partner was looking to her as an example. That made her worry a tiny bit, but she wasn’t going to show it. “That means you’ll have to be the one to see if I cast it right,” she pointed out, as she got her wand ready to start tracing the doorframe again. It wouldn’t work if they didn’t test the charm. “Intrudus Concutio,” she said clearly, as she followed the frame with the tip of her wand. At least she didn’t mangle that, and upon a quick check, she noted that her hair didn’t reflect the focus either. It was a double relief, and she stepped back to let Aquila take her place. Now she just had to brace herself for the noise, hopefully.
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