Quote:
Originally Posted by
Waddles "That's right," Svensson said "Non-being."
Lars nodded in appreciation of the further explanation. "Good. So right now, your chairs and desks are in nonbeing--in everything--and thus will not really exist until we conjure them back," he said. "There's not a moment to lose!"
Then he paused. "But first--we should probably talk about the rules of conjuring. Who can tell me what Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration tells us? And perhaps what its five Principal Exceptions are?"
From her spot in the classroom, Anna stood and listened to the discussion going on around her. It was only when the topic turned to Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration that she decided to speak up. Raising her hand, she said, "Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration describes to us the manner in which items can be created or destroyed through magical means. Through Gamp's Law, we learn that love can not created, only imitated. Even then, though, it's only really an obession. Umm...food can be multiplied from a real food object, but you can't just create food from nothing at all," she said. "Hmm...oh, um, gold can be created by using the Philosopher's Stone, and...oh, yeah, life can be created, such as birds conjured by
Avis or flowers conjured by
Orchideous." That was all she really remembered about Gamp's Law, and even then, she wasn't really sure of her answer at all.