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Originally Posted by aussiegirl Kayla raised her hand, "The cloak that death presented to the third brother was a true cloak of invisibility. So strong it was that even death itself could not find Peverell when he was hidden underneath it. The cloak has been passed down from father to son, mother to daughter for many generations and it is still intact and completely infallible. It conceals a person completely and even protects from most spells. Other cloaks that have been hit with a disillusionment charm or bedazzling hex, tend to fade after time and they certainly don't have the ability to protect the wearer." "That's right, thank you Kayla." Ethan nodded. Quote:
Originally Posted by SilverTiger Elizabeth though for a few seconds as the professor asked about the cloak of invisibility, before raising her hand again. "The cloak of invisibility in the story was a true cloak of invisibility, in that when the owner wore it, it made him completely invisible, and nothing could penetrate that ability. Most 'invisibility cloaks' are cloaks that are charmed to hide the wearer, or use the properties of Demiguise hair, which they are commonly woven from, to hide themselves. But all of those cloaks are fallible, while the cloak of the story is not." "Demiguise hair, thank you for mentioning that Elizabeth." Quote:
Originally Posted by DanialRadFAN01 "Well the invisibility cloak metioned in this story Professor is an extordianry one. Unlike other cloaks and Disilliusion items, it doesnt fade or lose power of time. Its one of the only completely invisible cloaks in the world." Chris stated with his hand raised "Yes. Right you are." Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs. Weasley Abby listens to what Professor Trubridge says and takes notes. Then it hits her like a lead balloon. "The resurrction stone... it has to be..." she whispers under her breath. She then raises her hand. "The Invisibility Cloak is the third of the deathy hallows. It's different from any other invisibilty cloak in that it has never worn out. It was made by Ignotus Peverell, the third brother in the tale. The cloak was handed down generation to generation. The last known descendants of Ignotus Peverell are Harry Potter and his descendents. Legend says only descendant of Ignotus Peverell can own the cloak and use it properly." "Actually, it wasn't made by Ignotus Peverell. He got it from Death, but thank you Abby." Quote:
Originally Posted by cedricdiggory Cedric catching up some notes then he raised his hand,"Cloak of Invisibility originally owned by Ignotus Peverell,one of the Peverell brothers,and now owns by Harry Potter given by his father,James Potter..Cloak of Invisibility was different from any other invisibility cloaks because the only one who can use it were only the true descendant of Ignotus Peverell and no one can detect or penetrate this Cloak of Invisibility"Cedric said Quote:
Originally Posted by Herminny Herminny raised her hand and said, "Ah, the Cloak of Invisibility, this cloak was first owned by the youngest brother Ignotis Perevell given to him by death itself so this cloak was not like any other charmed cloak keeping a person invisible for sometime before it wore off, oh no, this cloak kept the person wearing it invisible forever, and such a piece of work should never fall into the wrong hands so there are stipulations to who can actually use the cloak effectively and it is that only descedants of Ignotus Peverell could actually use the cloak effectively and this chain started the moment Ignotus took off the cloak at a very old age after living a good long life and passed it on to his son and over generations oof descendants the cloak eventually made it to be passed on to the Potter family and it eventually got to Harry Potter who if I ramember correctly from books I have read about him he left the cloak in the Forbidden Forrest before he went to face Voldemort to have him kill the horocrux within him and possibly even just kill him entirely, he was so brave, and even though it may have been easier to chose death and be done with it, he chose life and in the end beat Voldemort at his own game, but yeah, since he left the cloak in the Forbidden Forrest know one owns the cloak anymore, and I believe Harry made the right choice not to use the Deathly Hallows to defeat death, and leaving them behind in the Forbidden Forrest so know one ever could and he would not be tempted to". Truebridge waited for the girl to take a breath and nodded, "Right." Quote:
Originally Posted by Waterloo Inivisbility cloaks? Clifford raised his hand. "Sir, those things are WICKED cool, man. You just put it over you and POOF you disappear! Like, noone can see you!" Ahhhh, he wanted an invisibility cloak.. so that he could SPY on people. Mwaha. "I think the one in the story is an even cooler one though. Yeah, that cloak was extra super duper." "For certain." Truebridge agreed seriously. Quote:
Originally Posted by Mad Eye Touz Plymouth slid off his seat slowly and moped all the way to his corner. Was this punishment? It was kind of hard to tell because the hat was wicked cool and Plymouth couldn't imagine being given a hat such as this being punishment. But the corner bit... the corner bit felt like punishment. Plymouth pushed the big round open end of the hat down on his poofy hair and went to his corner. He wedged himself into the corner.
At least no one could put spiders on him here. He'd just get them naturally - which was much better.
But, while he was there, might as well answer the questions. He raised his hand, corner-style. "Umm... if I had one, that cloak, I'd still stay here. But, you know, some people," like the sort of people that cursed you with ear-hair, or put spiders on innocent people, or did illegal tree activities," could use those for nefarious causes. Bank-robbing. Icing-licking. Girls' dorm peeking. Cheating on a test." Things, fyi, Plymouth would NEVER do. "I think it's overkill, no pun intended, that cloak. No one needs to disappear that completely. If you have to be not SEEN while doing something, then there's a good chance you're not supposed to be doing it." Plymouth shrugged and picked at a spot in the corner. "Alright." Truebridge sighed, "I suppose you technically have a point." Quote:
Originally Posted by Hollister Miles raised his hand in excitement. Invisibility cloaks were AMAZING because ... they made you invisible. "Harry Potter had one, didn't he?" Miles pondered for a moment out loud, and then began. "The cloak in the story is given to the younger brother by death, and it seems that he hides from death for years when wearing it. The cloak in the story is different because it completely sheilds the owner and can't be worn out by time or spells. Some invisibility cloaks, get worn by age and become visible after a long period of time." "That's right, Miles." Ethan nodded. Quote:
Originally Posted by Zoerawrr Raising his hand into the air, Jake spoke up. "In the story, the third brother used it to ward off death, which kind of shows on a bigger scale that it symbolises... hiding... I think. And, as far as I know... which isn't much to be honest, there hasn't beeeen a real Invisibility Cloak... has there? Because, it's in the story... it ain't real," Jake thought for a second. He'd been caught out by these kinds of morals before... still... "Anyway, that Cloak in the story was like, totally real, never fades, and others, well, do." "Ah." Ethan tapped his nose. Quote:
Originally Posted by Hedwig18 Ana raised her hand "The invisibility cloak is mention in the tale, Death gave it to Ignotis Peverell. Since that time the cloak has passed through the Ignotus Peverell family and as descendents it end up in the Potter family. First James Potter and then Harry Potter, and he'll probably pass it to one of his children. That cloak is the original and nothing, or almost nothing can see through it and it will never fail with time. All the other cloaks are just weak imitations that stop working with time." Oh she loved that story!!! "Thank you." Quote:
Originally Posted by Jojogali Joanne raised her hand. She was really enjoying this lesson " Well we know that the invisibility cloak on the tale is different from most invisibility cloaks commercialized. They are both rare, but in the tale's cloak case, it's unique, it never ages, gets holes or stops working properly. Most common cloaks are known to loose their powers, get holes from spells and even rip." Joanne scratched her nose " and I suppose disillusionment cloaks are like the disillusionment spells, they don't make you invisible, they just merge you with the background, which at first sight is very effective, but not actually perfect, right Professor?" "Precisely." Ethan nodded at the Slytherin girl. Quote:
Originally Posted by druidflower Tobi raised his hand and poured his brains out, “Invisibility Cloaks are magical pieces of clothing, allowing, as the name suggests for the wearer to become invisible. “Invisible,” Tobi clarified, “but still solid, so the wearer would still have to take care not to disturb objects or people if he or she wished to remain undetected. Cloaks can be made from the pelt of a Demiguise, as those creatures have power to become invisible, and their fur possesses the same quality. Also, cloaks that have been given a strong bedazzlement hex or disillusionment charm act in the same way. “Accounts of the life of Harry Potter say that he possessed not just an Invisibility Cloak, but the Cloak of Invisibility once rumoured to have once belonged to Ignotus Perevell, who was Legend to be the real life counterpart of the youngest brother of Tale of the Three Brothers. The Existence of that cloak, and the possible existence of Ignotus Perevell bring a whole new dimension to the story and a whole new credibility to the possibility that the story was not just a story but an allegory for true events and that the other two gifts from Death may have actually existed as well.”
Okay so Tobi was a bit of a skeptic when it came to things like Resurrection and Death being a walking talking person. He’d believe that when he saw it, and then he’d run away screaming. "Right. Good answer." Quote:
Originally Posted by Danny Boy Barry watched the drama between the two boys. So immature. Fighting over Cela. Thats why they had the duel arena. To take out your anger there, well anyway, now that the two were gone class would be more peaceful. Barry did, while the professer was listning to answers, do a seat hop, and ended up next to Cela, he gave the girl a comforting smile and then answered the question
"Well the invisibilty cloak in the tale, is a cloak of true invisibilty so you cannot be seen, and does what it says in the name. In real life we have cloaks that give invisibilty but there not all origonal and after a while they fade. But it is rumoured that there was a cloak just like the one in the tale, in possesion of the legondary Harry Potter" he finished. That made him wonder, did Harry ever have Girl problems? Two boys, much better then him, who liked the same girl? Maybe.
Barry then said to Cela in a hushed whisper "You are a good Ravenclaw"
Wow. That girl attracted her male housemates like flies on... "Barry, back to your original seat please." Quote:
Originally Posted by Anna Banana More than just a tad amused at the sudden turn of events, Anna raised her hand to respond to the question about invisibility cloaks. "In the story 'The Tale of the Three Brothers', the third brother, Ignotus, received an invisibility cloak from Death. If you remember, Ignotus had been the only brother not to make a self wish. He only wished to step away from a situation he believed he shouldn't be a part of. In response, Death handed Ignotus the most powerful Invisibility Cloak ever created, and Ignotus was allowed to escape death and live a long and happy life," Anna explained. The difference in this cloak and Disillusionment Cloaks in general, is that Disillusionment Cloaks will fade or lose power over time---the cloak from Death never did. Disillusionment Cloaks will provide the same effect as the Invisibility Cloak in the story, yet they are less powerful and are not everlasting." "Yes Anna, thank you."
Truebridge nodded to himself, "Alriiiiiight, that leaves.... the elder wand. Details people! What do you know?"
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