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Hogwarts RPG Name: Ruth (Rae) Elliot Gryffindor First Year x12 x12
| just an ending post here Yeah I broke that mirror, so what? ll NOT backward ll Official Gryfferin ll Lemon's favourite Quote:
Originally Posted by PhoenixRising Huh? Oh, it seemed if anyone would know the way it would be the Ravenclaw Prefect and to be honest, Skylar was just glad to get her engaged. Complex, yes, so the younger students could continue to charm the ribbons. "That sounds really cool, I say we do it." Because what good would having lots of green ribbons be if they were able to be changed over? Oh good, she was interested. "It won't take all that much. Animating the light's the hardest part and only because of the level of concentration and power required to ensure every single particle is charmed to behave the way we want it to. So..." She looked up at a stream of green light floating by. "In this case, you'd wanna end up charming the whole length, thinking of it as a whole as well as individual pieces, otherwise you might only end up animating half of it and get a ribbon that's both pink and green." If only half the light particles were rejecting the green, the other half could still easily be turned.
But then....the lesson was over. There was only mild disappointment at not having the chance to try the strategy but on a whole, it was no real loss to her.
Jessa finally eased off the windowsill, levitating her bag and belongings over to herself and getting repacked to leave. "Later Mr. Kennedy." She said, heading for the door. It was still a fairly early hour but tonight...perhaps she would actually use the time to sleep. Her potions were for the most part sorted and there was nothing in urgent need of her attention. Yes, a good night's sleep actually sounded like a solid plan.
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