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Em's the Game 11-19-2006 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Seeker_Seven (Post 4176345)
Tag raised his hand. "When you've got a whole load of caterpillars, but what you really need is a goblet. Although. . . I don't know why you'd pick a cup over an insect. Caterpillars are way more interesting." Of course, Tag also thought the caterpillar might object to being turned into a drinking utensil.

Kemma rolled her eyes at Tag's response. Only Tag could turn a transfiguration lesson into something about loving insects.

"Well, I don't think whether or not you like catepillars is really the point," Kemma said wrinkling her nose at Tag with disapproval. Kemma turned to Professor Pride. "I mean, isn't the point of transfiguration to make use of whatever you have available?"

Blackwidow 11-19-2006 09:56 PM

Lua was excited for the first class of term, being high on sugar she rocketed of her seat and raised her hand then answered "When your in the woods and only surrounded by animals. This spell can come in handy to help you have a goblet to drink from instead of using your hands. In which case be very very dirty"

Raider 11-19-2006 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Bombalurina (Post 4176330)
"When you're thirsty and don't care much for sanitation" Neva chuckled.

Danni laughed, "True, that spell is deffinetly useful when your thirsty, though if you havent mastered it I recomend using your hands instead of a furry goblet. 2 points to Slytherin"
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Originally Posted by lisa_on_a_bagel (Post 4176335)
Lisa Smiled As She Imagined a Situation" If You Trapt in the Woods And Needed a Drink But nothing to drink out of. Its good because it doesnt harm the animal" She Said Raising her hand After Coping down the previous spell.

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Originally Posted by parvatifan (Post 4176337)
Sebastian raised his hand. "Perhaps when it is necessary to get a drink of water at a stream or the whatnot and there are some birds nearby? I mean, you could always transfigure them back later.

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Originally Posted by lullaby_mom (Post 4176338)
Dez raised her hand"If your in the wild with nothing but your wand and there's a streem & a animal near by" Dez said realizing it was a creative answer

Danni's raised her eyebrow, "You may want to see Professor Blaylock after class, your minds seem to be connected." she said with a giggle. "Though that particular idea has already been mentioned, a point to each of you for 'syncronized thinking'."
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Originally Posted by chickensoup08 (Post 4176339)
Chikie raised her hand. "Spells like that are always useful when pulling pranks on siblings" chikie said. This had happened to a lot when she lived with her mother.

Restraining herself from giving more points than the others, Danni's smile turned slightly michivous, "Pranking is a wonderful way to use transfiguration. 2 points."
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Originally Posted by TeeNa (Post 4176341)
Tas smiled as she earned new points for her House and raised her hand again. "I'd say when you want to hide the certain animal from someone for a certain period of time, because the magic wears off and you can't keep the animal in the goblet form forever, but for a period of time you can, just to hide it from someone."

Clapping her hands together Danni exclaimed, "Yes! Its always good to think of things from a defensive point of view. 2 points."
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Originally Posted by Seeker_Seven (Post 4176345)
Tag raised his hand. "When you've got a whole load of caterpillars, but what you really need is a goblet. Although. . . I don't know why you'd pick a cup over an insect. Caterpillars are way more interesting." Of course, Tag also thought the caterpillar might object to being turned into a drinking utensil.

"Caterpillars would help more if you were out of nutrition. Bugs are an excellent source of protein." Danni said eyeing the class for thier reaction.

"Ok one more question before we begin, What types of animals would be the easiest to transfigure into an object, not nessisarily a goblet. Give me an animal, an object and why you think it would be easier than another animal."

worldin 11-19-2006 09:59 PM

Randver rased his hand and said'' i think a beetle would be the best for trans forming into sissors becaus the rhinosorus beetle has a sharp horn and if you just make two of them you got a pair of living sissors''

Sister Of The Moon 11-19-2006 09:59 PM

Neva Smirked. "Animal - Crocodile. Object - Handbag. Why Croc? Because if anybody tries to steal your purse it can just bite them in the butt"

lisa_on_a_bagel 11-19-2006 10:00 PM

"probably an invertbrea, Bugs, Smaller Creatures. The bigger the animal the harder it would probably be. Like if i tried to transfigure a dragon, itd take alot more than one lesson for me to do so" lisa said quickly and smiled for gaining her house a point. not much, but its something

starlightangel 11-19-2006 10:01 PM

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"Ok one more question before we begin, What types of animals would be the easiest to transfigure into an object, not nessisarily a goblet. Give me an animal, an object and why you think it would be easier than another animal."
"A snake into a rope" Erinelle answered, "The snake is already rope shaped, so if you're not to good at transfiguration it's not as hard as turning a cow into a rope, you already have about a third of the spell done for you. You just need to make sure the rope doesn't hiss at you."

michalice 11-19-2006 10:01 PM

Rat to a cup becasue it is a small animal to trasfigure especially if you are a beginner. said mich raising her hand

Blackwidow 11-19-2006 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Raider (Post 4176409)
"Ok one more question before we begin, What types of animals would be the easiest to transfigure into an object, not nessisarily a goblet. Give me an animal, an object and why you think it would be easier than another animal."[/COLOR][/B]


Lua thought for a bit before raising her hand a gain "I would say a beetle and transfigure it into a button. The smaller the animal the better the spell can be preformed. In contrary, the bigger the animal the more strength and magic you need to be able to transfigure it completely".

chickensoup08 11-19-2006 10:02 PM

Chikie raised her hand "Smaller animals that are less like to run while you are casting the spell, such as a snail which would make a lovely pin cushion. If the animal is very large it will take quite a bit of magic to fully transfigure, and a fast animal could easily escape before you have even begun. An elephant would be an example of a large animal and a cheetha(sp) would be an example of a very fast animal. While it is possible, it would be very difficult for us students to transfigure. Although larger animals are better to transfigure into large objects. An elphant would make an excellent sailboat for example and a cheetha would make a great racecar." chikie said with as slight smile, one point wasn't much but it was something

TeeNa 11-19-2006 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Raider (Post 4176409)
"Ok one more question before we begin, What types of animals would be the easiest to transfigure into an object, not nessisarily a goblet. Give me an animal, an object and why you think it would be easier than another animal."

Tas thought for a moment then raised her arm again. "The first thing that comes to my mind is a snake turned into a broomstick", she giggled. "Maybe it's all the affection of Professor Vindictus's class, but that's what was first on my mind."

lullaby_mom 11-19-2006 10:03 PM

Dez raised her hand again "A caterpiller into a pencil like you said because they are close in size and easy to catch" Dez said wondering if it was right

jinxu4fun16 11-19-2006 10:05 PM

Mason raised his hand and said " I think a snake would be good to turn into a long object like a pencil or a wooden or mettle pole of some kind for defensive purposes. The snake is already long and can be held completely strait and it also doesn't have complicating protrusions like arms and legs".

Em's the Game 11-19-2006 10:06 PM

Kemma sat, thinking hard about Professor Pride's question. Since she didn't know how things transfigured, she was having a hard time imaging what would be easier.

"What about turning a bird into a hat?" Kemma thought of her mother's garden parties with all the ladies dressed in their Sunday best. "Since lots of hats already have feathers, you'd only be partially transforming the bird. And they're about the same size."

Loki 11-19-2006 10:12 PM

Marie would have like to answered but everyone was so fast that she decided to wrote down all the answer that everyone gave. She thought maybe later, if she's fast enought she would gave one.

Holmesian Feline 11-19-2006 10:15 PM

Kat thought hard about the question. Coming up with an answer she replied,"A firefly into a candle because the blinkin of the firefly's Phospholuminescence resembles the flickering of the light of a candle."

Raider 11-19-2006 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by worldin (Post 4176423)
Randver rased his hand and said'' i think a beetle would be the best for trans forming into sissors becaus the rhinosorus beetle has a sharp horn and if you just make two of them you got a pair of living sissors''

"Good, but 'living scissors' would mean the spell didnt work correctly. And a pair of moving scissors sounds dangerous." she laughed.

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Originally Posted by Bombalurina (Post 4176425)
Neva Smirked. "Animal - Crocodile. Object - Handbag. Why Croc? Because if anybody tries to steal your purse it can just bite them in the butt"

"Again in your example the spell didnt work, but I wouldnt mind having a self-defending purse." Danni said with a wink

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Originally Posted by lisa_on_a_bagel (Post 4176435)
"probably an invertbrea, Bugs, Smaller Creatures. The bigger the animal the harder it would probably be. Like if i tried to transfigure a dragon, itd take alot more than one lesson for me to do so" lisa said quickly and smiled for gaining her house a point. not much, but its something

"YES!" Danni said loudly, "Exactly the answer I was looking for. Invertebre's are easier to transfigure because there is no backbone to change. 3 points."
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Originally Posted by starlightangel (Post 4176437)
"A snake into a rope" Erinelle answered, "The snake is already rope shaped, so if you're not to good at transfiguration it's not as hard as turning a cow into a rope, you already have about a third of the spell done for you. You just need to make sure the rope doesn't hiss at you."

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Originally Posted by michalice (Post 4176439)
Rat to a cup becasue it is a small animal to trasfigure especially if you are a beginner. said mich raising her hand

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Originally Posted by Mad-Eye04 (Post 4176440)

Lua thought for a bit before raising her hand a gain "I would say a beetle and transfigure it into a button. The smaller the animal the better the spell can be preformed. In contrary, the bigger the animal the more strength and magic you need to be able to transfigure it completely".

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Originally Posted by chickensoup08 (Post 4176442)
Chikie raised her hand "Smaller animals that are less like to run while you are casting the spell, such as a snail. If the animal is very large it will take quite a bit of magic to fully transfigure, and a fast animal could easily escape before you have even begun. An elephant would be an example of a large animal and a cheetha(sp) would be an example of a very fast animal. While it is possible, it would be very difficult for us students to transfigure. Although larger animals are better to transfigure into large objects. An elphant would make an excellent sailboat for example." chikie said with as slight smile, one point wasn't much but it was something

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Originally Posted by TeeNa (Post 4176443)
Tas thought for a moment then raised her arm again. "The first thing that comes to my mind is a snake turned into a broomstick", she giggled. "Maybe it's all the affection of Professor Vindictus's class, but that's what was first on my mind."

"Very good a point to each of you."
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Originally Posted by lullaby_mom (Post 4176448)
Dez raised her hand again "A caterpiller into a pencil like you said because they are close in size and easy to catch" Dez said wondering if it was right

Stopping in front of the girls desk she looked at her with a michivous gleam in her eye, "You have a good memory mate. 3 points."

Going back to the front of the class she added, "I chose caterpillars because they are invertebre, small and similar in shape to the object we want. Now everyone come up and take a caterpillar. The spell is Animaic Inanimus, try it a few times. To change your caterpillar back from a pencil the spell is Inanimus Finite. Try it a few times."

Taking Back Kirstie 11-19-2006 10:21 PM

Jacques walked to the front of the classroom. Selecting two of the biggest caterpillars from the box the professor had provided, he walked back to his seat. He stopped alongside Julia's seat and placed a caterpillar on her desk.

"I got you a caterpillar" Jacques said, stating the obvious. He smiled and sat back down in his chair, putting his own caterpillar out in front of him.

Seeker_Seven 11-19-2006 10:23 PM

Still horrified at Professor Pride's comment about caterpillars providing nutrients, Tag swallowed and attempted to respond. "Er, Professor--" Sadistic! "Invertebrate animals, such as insects, would be easier to transfigure because they are less complicated. Animals with backbones, like mammals, are usually harder to manipulate with spells." Tag doodled on his parchment, scrawling out the words, 'Insects are friends, not food' in large loopy letters.

lisa_on_a_bagel 11-19-2006 10:24 PM

Lisa Walked to front practically dancing.She won them 3 points. She picked a caterpillar and returned to her seat.She Pulled put her wand and moved her notes aside, she would be pretty upset if the spell went astray and ruined her notes.She then muttered "Inanimus Finite" and waved her wand over the small caterpillar. It made an awkward movement at first but nothing changed.She tried 2 more times and she thought it looked longer and more yellow. By her 4th attempt though Lisa had a brand new muggle pencil sitting on the table in front of her. She looked up and smiled at the professor.

lullaby_mom 11-19-2006 10:25 PM

Dez got up and went to get a caterpiller out of the pile "thanks" she said to Proffessor Pride on her way back

worldin 11-19-2006 10:25 PM

Randver came up and took a catarpillar and took it back to his desk and said the spell''Animaic Inanimus it did't work in the first try but it did in the second then he said the spell''Inanimus Finite''the cattarpillar tunrned back
and Randver repeted this a few times

chickensoup08 11-19-2006 10:25 PM

Chikie walked up and grabed herself a caterpiller then headed back to her seat. Chikie placed her caterpiller on the desk. She pulled out her lovely wand and said "Animaic Inanimus". She watched as her caterpiller transformed into a ordinay muggle pencil. She picked it up and examined it to make sure it was a complete transfiguration and it was. She then put it back on the table and transformed it back into it's caterpiller form. "Inanimus Finite"

TeeNa 11-19-2006 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Raider (Post 4176537)
Going back to the front of the class she added, "I chose caterpillars because they are invertebre, small and similar in shape to the object we want. Now everyone come up and take a caterpillar. The spell is Animaic Inanimus, try it a few times. To change your caterpillar back from a pencil the spell is Inanimus Finite. Try it a few times."

Tas walked up to where all the caterpillars were and took one. Returning to her seat she held the creature on her palm and pointed at it with her wand. Animaic Inanimus, she muttered trying to imagine how the pencil would look, but the spell, as usual, didn't work at the first attempt and the hairy pencil on her palm was wiggling. She frowned and muttered the spell again - this time there was a full effect and a nice pencil was now lying still on her hand.

Maya Ellwood 11-19-2006 10:27 PM

Maya sighed and shrunk into her seat. Jeeze. She walked up and took a caterpillar. She let it creep over her shoulders and put it back down on the table. She poked it with her wand and murmered ' Animaic Inanimus. ' and quite strangely enough, the caterpillar changed into a green pencil. She poked it, hoping that it wouldn't squirm.


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