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Grindylow
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Originally Posted by MadMadamMalfoy
With a wave of his wand, the word appeared on the board, and he continued, “Conjuration is the ability to transfigure something out of thin air. It is one of the most difficult branches of transfiguration in existence, second only to Human Transfiguration. Bearing that in mind, what do we need to consider when conjuring? Why do you think conjuring an animal is more difficult than conjuring an object, such as a chair?” It was cool that nobody chose the same creature as someone else Bella thought to herself silently. The topic for today’s lesson was apparently conjuration, yikes that was advanced magic. Did Professor Carton really expect her to be able to conjure something into an animal and get it right as a first year? Trying not to panic Bella focused on answering the second question by raising her hand to answer, but unsure if she was right with her thinking. "Um, it’s harder to conjure an animal because it’s a living creature with vital organs that it needs. If an animal conjuration goes bad you could end up potentially injuring the animal if you mess up, and it doesn’t get a nose or only three legs instead of four. I think that a snake is easier to conjure than a dragon because it has only has a few organs."
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