07-08-2021, 01:17 AM
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Puffskein
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Brandon Fox Hufflepuff Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Phoebe Calypso [s]Dupont[/s] Slytherin Third Year | Which came first, the phoenix or the flame? SPOILER!!: 1 disappointed kid, one stressed kid, and one stuffed fox Quote:
Originally Posted by natethegreat All of his focus and concentration being put into the mirror, a fog started to glaze over the surface of the magical device. But instead of actually showing what was going on inside the kitchen, a scene was laying out before them that was happening in front of the door to the kitchen. A few students along with Professor Euka had seemed to be gathering outside there.
This came as a bit of a surprise to Kayne, as he would have thought this was a surefire method to see what was happening inside the room.
Quickly glancing back up to Ash, a disappointed look appeared on Kayne's face; which meant that something was truly wrong because the boy had rarely actually showed his inner emotions unless it was happiness. "Are you seeing this?" He asked his queen. The Mordrake heir was rather puzzled as to why the scrying was showing this to the pair instead. Maybe he didn't focus hard enough on trying to peer inside the actual kitchen itself? Maybe it was a mistake on the Mordrake kid's fault. Scrying had worked 99.9% of the time for him. Ash’s attention was being sucked into the mirror as she watched people gather outside the kitchen. She couldn’t see in the kitchen. Aw man. But hey! At least they knew that it was blocked. She tore her attention away from the mirror and grabbed River. She needed a break. Her hands were shaking, and her vision was all blurry. The light-headed and dizzy feeling had intensified, and she thought she might pass out soon. She lay down on her back and took some deep breaths. After a few moments, Kayne started talking about something. She opened her eyes but didn’t sit up quite yet. “I... saw the outside of the kitchen, yeah. So, if we’re doing this right, it means the kitchen is blocked to scrying.” Her voice was wobbly, quiet, and very stressed. “That’s very suspicious. What could possibly justify that in a kitchen? That tells us something. Any information is good.” She took another deep breath. “We can... try one more time, and then see if water scrying works.” Despite her stress, she tried to keep her voice soft. She didn't like seeing Kayne so disappointed. They had learned something. That was good, right? |
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