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Jace nodded, and scrambled for his quill to write down everything that Professor Hirsch said, including side notes that would help him further should he pursue to do an in-depth research about this topic. He wrote the word ‘Puppet’ in both English and Japanese, and underlined it to highlight the text. It was something that he needed to keep in mind if he wanted to stay sane and defeat a manipulated dead person. At least they don’t manipulate the soul, yes? But still, disturbing one’s peace is very wrong.
Jace caught Azura’s glance and the 14 year old grinned at her. Was it something he said? Was he…being obvious? Were his thoughts painted all over his face this time? The Ravenclaw cleared his throat and took a deep breath. He was…obviously failing his Kendo training. He was not supposed to show any emotion. That’s how samurais do it, whether they are in the battlefield or not.
Alright, next question.
Draugr? Jace doesn’t have the exact definition, but based on the discussion, he could somewhat make something out of it. It was a matter of putting two pieces together, hoping it would fit and make sense. Jace raised his hand again, and waited for his turn to answer. “It sounds like an undead creature from the Norse Mythology professor. Its name sounds like one…” he said pausing for a moment, and acknowledged the fact that he never fancied Norse stuff. Why? The names were ridiculous and those were hard to read and pronounce for the half-Japanese. “And since you said that they are similar to the Inferi, I suppose they feed on dark magic as well, and can only be defeated by fire.” He said as his eyes flicked towards the box of bows and arrows.
Will they be setting the tips of their arrows with fire and make the dummies go kaboom? It looked like the Gryffindors are in for a treat today.
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