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Old 05-12-2016, 11:27 PM   #188 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Moritz Schultz (#0f667e)
Ravenclaw
Seventh Year

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Scarlett had been surprised at how much she enjoyed potions last term - it hadn't exactly been very high on the list of subjects she had been excited to try. BUT she had been surprised at how much she enjoyed it, and now she was excited to try some of the more ADVANCED stuff. Plus the aging potion sounded like SO MUCH FUN!

She walked up to the front and got all her ingredients. It was...definitely an interesting list of ingredients, that was for sure. She took a beaker and then poured herself the wine, measuring out 100 milliliters and adding it to her tray. Now the prune juice...gross. Taking another beaker, a smaller one this time, she got herself an additional 10 milliliters of that as well. She then took her other ingredients and decided to prepare those at her table instead of just taking up space at the table and bothering other people.

She carried her tray back to her station and placed the wine and prune juice to the side before taking the hairy fungus and putting it in her mortar. She took her pestle and began to mash it up, and once she thought it had been mashed enough, she measured out two grams on her scale and then set that aside next to her beakers. She then cleaned off her mortar and pestle before adding the tortoise shell to the mortar and crushing that as well, making it into a fine powder. Once that was done, she measured out two grams of that as well. Four ingredients down, just a few more to go...

She took her blade and began to slice up the caterpillar, adding it to the scale as she went and stopping once she'd gotten to five grams. She cleaned off the blade and then took the bats tongue, which was SUPER small and probably the most difficult thing to cut, and began to dice it. Good thing she remembered what dicing meant...she'd helped her mum do some cooking over the summer when she'd gotten bored, and thank goodness her mum had taught her those basics!

Alright, ingredients DONE and prepared!
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