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Old 10-17-2013, 12:29 AM   #106 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sarahlooo View Post

”Weeell, yes. But like you said, if we wanted to get rid of something, we could. In this case, we’re talking about bringing objects to ourselves, but nice try.”

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”Alright, guys, good job, good thinking. You all listed good options we have.” Some better than others, but he kept that thought to himself. ”But, like I said, we will be focusing on one charm today, and I’m surprised that only one person mentioned it.”

Professor Fuller waved his wand at the chalkboard to reveal the spell they would be learning:

Carpe Retractum
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”The Seize and Pull charm!” he said with a look towards the Slytherin who had brought it up. ”Thanks to West, we know that the Carpe Retractum produces a rope that literally seizes and pulls our desired object toward us. What else do we know about this charm? Give me the deets. What are the rules, what are its limits? Are the bounds? What does it look like? Let’s talk about it. What’s the rope even made of? That’s a good question. Discuss.”

OOC: Discuss things. Use your brains. Class will continue in 7-8 hours.
Adelaide just shrugged. It was worth a shot and better than repeating everyone else in the class. More original that way. That and Professor Pretty still talked to her so she was okay with this.

Addi gave West a thumbs up for guessing the charm correctly. It was obvious she was in a good mood today. Probably the brownies she had before class. She bit her lip, thinking. She tried not to snort at Theo's answer about the rope being made of magic.

Right. Answering the question. She raised her hand. "The rope would have to be made of something pretty strong to be able to pull things to you with out snapping. So I don't know if it would be traditional rope threads. Maybe some kind of metallic thread?" It made sense to her.
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