06-18-2010, 06:36 AM
|
#101 (permalink)
|
SS Featured AuthorTürk Bilgini Bugbear
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: {in a leap of faith}
Posts: 31,791
Hogwarts RPG Name: Sarani Glass Graduated x12
| ♥ Mrs. Itachi Uchiha™ & MAJNOO! : Bleach & Kyo & Natsume ♥ [ Maxh!Jesh ] Quote:
Originally Posted by Miss Lissy Lou Finally, someone who understood how much the crystal balls meant to some people! There. There was proof that he was NOT crazy for caring so much abou the safety of his crystal orbs. "The light factor is rather important, and we'll come back to that in just a moment." he told the prefect with a smile. Gold nodded.
"Sure, professor." SPOILER!!: Lisseh! Quote:
Alright, enough talking, time for practical stuff! "Now, some of you may find crystal gazing to be much simplier than the tea leaves. Just like with those readings, you can either focus on one specific question or topic as you are meditating and conducting your reading, or you may do a general reading to get some new information about the past, present, future--you never know what you may see! Now, come on up here and grab a crystal ball and stand and head back to your desks...PLEASE be very careful, I've taken many precautions to prevent them from breaking if they are dropped, but you can't ever be too safe!" he said.
He walked back around his desk, moved his example orb out of the way, and waved his wand, levitating a tray of crystal balls in various sizes and materials onto the desk. "When you get back to your desk, take a note on the size of the orb you chose, and the type of crystal its made out of, such as quartz or calcite. Then wait for further instructions," he told them before motioning for them to come up and take an orb.
Oh. That sounded like fun! But Gold had a question. She hesitated, pretty sure that she shouldn't ask it and go with the flow. Do what everyone else was, and not disturb the class. But she was more comfortable with her own crystal ball, so maybe it wasn't such a good idea not to ask. Which was why, after a moment's hesitation, she raised a hand.
"Professor, can I use my own crystal ball?" She asked, in rather apologetic tones. Not that she was going to see next week's weather in it, but she would just be far more comfortable that way. |
| |