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Mia raised her hand "Sir?" she asked shyly "Is it true what they say that a broomstick ismuch like a horse in the sence if your scared it kinda sences it?" she asked blushing slightly it was a silly qustion but she had always been corious about it. |
Chanel looked up. She began to write again. Hmph, what about the cost? Of course, Chanel was always wondering about the broom's costs, but of course, she wrote more down. Anything she wrote on this piece of parchment would be important. |
Athena raised her hand, "I think they kept them secret because not only did they want to be accused of being a witch in that time period, but also becuase if their neighbors knew they were witches and wizards they would want magical answers to help with all of their problems." She said, hoping her answer was correct. |
Mich raised her hand uuncertainley Because they didnt want to be seen as "different" and be persecuted by everyone. Even being burned at the stake if it was taken too far by the muggles |
"Because they knew that muggles would seek to exploit their powers" Erinelle said clearly. |
Mia nodded in agreence with Erinelle, and made notes. |
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Dez raised her hand "During that time they could be burned or used for the muggles own good" |
Chanel raised her hand. "Because muggles would want to have powers. However, at that time, they wouldn't want muggles to know that they had magical powers, so they would hide it. People all around would want to question on the magic." |
Mia gigled slightly as she got a mental picture of a muggle on a broom. |
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"Now that we have that basic understanding behind us, look at the drawbacks of bewitching brooms for flying purposes. But first, according to surviving historical records, when were witches and wizards in Europe using flying broomsticks?" |
"Well, hell-o!" Tag said loudly, rolling his eyes at the others' answers. "It's so the muggles don't find our broomsticks and go for joyrides!" Duh. How obvious is that? |
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"Another historical document from the Medieval Period, dated AD 1107, was written by a wizard. Who was he and what did he speak of?" |
Kemma kicked Tag under the desk hoping to get him to shut up before he said anything further. He's making fun and sooner or later he's gonna make us lose points! Kemma was just so glad that the professor was now asking textbook-based questions. She felt on much firmer ground with those. |
Mia gasped she had just lost 7 points for nothing. She was enraged but kept her temper. She glareed at the proffesor. 'I thought lessons where supposed to be fun' she thought. She went back to making notes. |
Dez raised her hand "around 960 AD" |
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Remembering something she had read in a book, Katerina held up her hand and answered, " Well there is a German illustrated manyscript from the 10th century that shows wizards dismounting brooms." |
Miley looked at Mia and sent her a mental note. Chill. Don't make Gryffindor lose anymore points. If you have any anger, let it out after class, but it's better to not let it out at all. She hopped Mia understood it. Then Miley looked back at the Proffecer. |
Serena's hand shot up. "I believe that was Guthrie Lochrin of Scotland who wrote of the discomfort of riding broomsticks." |
Chikie confidently raised her hand "it was guthrie Lochrin, a Scottish wizard. He was talking of having splinters in his behind and 'bulging piles' after a short broom ride" she stated |
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"Where can one view a medieval broomstick?" |
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"I read somthing once,I can't remeber who wrote the article but they were takling about the discomfort of the broom and possible ways of making it more pleasent to ride." said Mia really wanting to regain some points. |
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