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Old 07-16-2010, 07:43 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Professor Kingsley looked over to Miss Stone. "Transfigure an animagus in their animal form? Well, yes, but it would be more difficult. If you'd like to talk more about it, you can see me after class."

To her example, then. "That is also a possibility, though," and he looked to particular members of the class, "I would caution against trying to pass off transfigured items as authentic ones. People feel duped and it is a morally suspect practice."

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Preston stood and made his way back over to the board. "Good examples, all of you. Some others would include protecting the original animal from a predator. A mouse from a kneazle, for example. Or, perhaps protecting something or someone from that original animal - a baby, perhaps. There are many situations where having a seemingly impractical spell at your disposal is actually quite useful."

He wiped the board clean.

"One more. Chicken to feather pillow. Uses?"[/COLOR]
Morally suspect? Nah, all in good fun!

"Uhm.. if you want to." It's not like she had anywhere to be, after class, after all.

Chicken to a feather pillow? Well... now that had MANY uses. "Oh, if you want to have a pillow fight when you're on a farm... Or something's falling and there are all chickens around, you can turn one into a pillow and that 'something' would have a soft landing. Or if you're just really tired... Or to use as body armour, in a way. Like when we used kitchen stuff in History of magic. Orrr, like people said before, if we were transporting chickens..Or to prevent them from flying.." And the list goes on and on and on. And on.
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