Shoe!Girl │ Rebel Ravie │ Confundus Queen │ RP Addict Somehow, Elle had felt nearly as invisible as she had suspected Professor Marchand was. Except she hadn’t intended on it, nor had she used any charms to do so. Either way, nobody had addressed her, and therefore she had stayed quiet, nibbling on the cookie she’d taken to her seat and waiting for the lesson to begin. Which, possibly thankfully, seemed like it was happening sooner rather than later as she saw the door close and presumably lock by itself. Or, not by itself, as in the next second the professor had basically proven her theory by removing the spell that he had been disguising himself with.
She had raised her hand nearly as the question had been asked. “The disillusionment charm doesn’t make the caster, or whomever or whatever it is cast on, invisible exactly. It actually just creates the illusion that the subject is blending in with their surroundings, so I’d think it would be useful when someone is planning on changing their environments since the charm should adjust to the things around it.” It made sense to her, anyhow. Not that she figured the charm might be useful to her as a healer.
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