02-10-2019, 08:48 PM
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Poltergeist
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Originally Posted by Waterloo As could've been predicted by pretty much anyone who had witnessed him in Potions class, Maxton's attempted sucked. It was bad. He couldn't pinpoint which part he'd screwed up on but the fluorescent green stodge that had formed in his cauldron just looked ...... wrong. Very wrong. It smelled wrong too. Like rotten eggs.... Hopefully people didn't think he'd let one off because he definitely hadn't farted, it was his potion, okay???
At least they didn't have to use this stuff on actual humans because that would've been disastrous. He was positive his creation would do more harm than it would good. If they needed a radioactive potion that would more than likely dissolve a person, he was your guy.
He was definitely going to have to pair up. And preferably with someone who had gotten their potion right. Max peered around helplessly. Help? Anyone? Having been near Max, Hanna caught a whiff of... something. She thought it could have been some kind of body function, but then realised they had been brewing potions. Potions was usually full of different smells. Catching his eye, she headed towards him with her own potion. "Hello," she said, "Uh did you want to work together?" She peered into his cauldron and saw that his looked a little bit different to hers. "Oh," was all she said. "We can use this one if you want." Suggesting her own.
Seeing the wounded dummies gave her flashbacks from that Charms lesson when they learned how to heal them. She knew she hadn't wanted to be a healer before that lesson, and was absolutely sure of it by the end. It wasn't that she was queasy with blood, she just didn't like it. But at least, like with that charms lesson, she didn't have to touch the wounds. Just administer the topical potion and cover with 1 or 2 leaves. She could to it.
Jotting the questions onto her parchment, she headed over to the dummy with the potion and looked for one of the more shallow cuts. Ah, that one on its arm. 4 centimetres, she guessed. Dropping three careful drops onto the wound, and then covering with the leaves was all she would do for now. She offered the bottle of potion to Max and waited a minute before peeling the leaf back to see what had changed. Quote:
Name & Year: Hanna Newton, 4th Year
House: Ravenclaw
Question 1: How did the dittany effect the wounds and cuts?
Question 2: Did you have any issues with administering the dittany to the cuts and wounds?
Question 3: Do you thinking swallowing dittany leaves raw would have had a stronger effect on the healing of the wounds and cuts?
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