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Walrus 10-17-2010 04:11 AM

Jacob started to nibble on the carrot again, he smiled to himself as Patroclus started laughing, he felt quite accomplished now.

Ahhhhhhh!

Jacob grabbed his head in pain. "owwwww..."he whined. "My brain hurts now." silly Patroclus logical thinkings for Ravenclaws. Patroclus' reasoning just made him confused. "Great. See what you do, Patroclus, I was doing so well now I'm completely lost." Yeah that's right, he was gonna blame others for his misfortunes. You got a problem with that?

PattyH. 10-17-2010 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 9867561)
Jacob started to nibble on the carrot again, he smiled to himself as Patroclus started laughing, he felt quite accomplished now.

Ahhhhhhh!

Jacob grabbed his head in pain. "owwwww..."he whined. "My brain hurts now." silly Patroclus logical thinkings for Ravenclaws. Patroclus' reasoning just made him confused. "Great. See what you do, Patroclus, I was doing so well now I'm completely lost." Yeah that's right, he was gonna blame others for his misfortunes. You got a problem with that?

Patroclus smiled at the crazy Claw, "But is that not what you would classify us as, Humans that are just that little extra special, that little bit.......godly!" the boy joked! "Ancient Muggles saw Gods as Creators, and Destroyers, but they saw demi-gods as those among them, that were a bit different, a little special!"

Well Patroclus thought he was special anyway.....and perhaps a bit of a god!

Walrus 10-17-2010 04:34 AM

Jacob couldn't tell if he was going to start crying or laughing. He hadnt been this confused since... Since.... He couldn't remember when was the last time he was so confused. Patroclus was just trying to mess with him, wasn't he.

Jacob just took a few deep breathes. "You know what, fine. I understand" he quite clearly lied, he was just exhausted from trying to comprehend what Patroclus was saying. "I'm not dealing with this today" Jacob went back to nibbling on his carrot and occasionally twitching his nose.

He is a rabbit, he should not being trying the comprehend Patroclus' nonsense

brelovesweasleys 10-17-2010 05:10 AM

After grabbing a cupcake with a purple flower on it, she smiled to herself at the look of it. A flower, can that really set things off right, or turn everything in the wrong direction? Yes. Rae, who was now Rae Lilyan Skye, named after a flower, a flower chosen by a question, a question asked by a boy, a boy who...... Left. Looking up the thoughts banished, forcefully of course, now she was immersing herself into todays lesson. For this 16 year old needs to be on her best behavior for Welton, for that professor holds the future... Or what it seemed like anyways.

"My dad told me when I was little that in America the muggles found out there were witches.... And the witches died. He told me in was in a place called Salem." That went with the lesson right? They were talking about where magic was and there obviously was magic in that Salem place.... And those witches were pretty stupid to even have muggles see. Psh.

SilverTiger 10-17-2010 07:56 AM

Having finished her cupcake, Grayson returned her full attention to the class discussion. It seemed to have moved on slightly, but at least people seemed to have stopped repeating answers. She'd missed some of the little mini-discussions, though. No matter, although she looked over as Jacob and the Gryffindor boy she vaguely remembered having been around at the moving staircase during the Potions fun had some sort of weird conversation about getting confused. or something.

But she then looked back at Professor Welton. Lexi had brought up Oz, and Finn Narnia, but there was somewhere else that hadn't been mentioned since practically the beginning of class. By the head boy. And Grayson raised her hand because of that. "Gandalf was mentioned earlier, so maybe Middle-earth? If it's possible Oz and Narnia are real, I mean." And she sent an almost-glare at Diggy, since he'd laughed at the mention of Gandalf earlier. Professor Welton hadn't thought the head boy's answer was silly, so maybe it was valid.

noodles 10-17-2010 08:20 AM

Oliver noted the sympathetic look of Diggy's and he nodded in return. Carrots.. like, seriously? *grumble*

Hehehe! If Oliver was closer to her, he would have high fived that Ravenclaw girl with the boy's/dog's name. MIDDLE EARTH! Course after the snickers and what not over his answer about Gandalf, he'd refrained from suggesting it... but she was a Ravenclaw and Ravenclaws had brains. He smiled and winked at the wee lassy before turning his attention back to the professor and raising his hand.

“If Middle Earth, Oz and Narnia are all valid, whose to say that Lilliput wasn't real? You know.. that big dude.. um...” Crap! What was his name? “GULLIVER!" YUSH! He pointed at the professor as it came to him. "Maybe he was just the unfortunate victim of Engorgio. Or maybe the teeny tiny people of Lilliput were victims of some really powerful voodoo shizz.”

...Though, in all honesty, it was more likely just a kid's story. heh.

DH Vixen 10-17-2010 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by CreativeAllie18 (Post 9867005)
While more people continued to offer their suggestions Alice took the opportunity to try her brownie. She took a bite of it, closing her eyes at the taste of the chocolate. Yum...oh how she did love chocolate.

"I know someone had mentioned Hercules earlier, but couldn't any of the Greek Gods and Goddesses been magically related? Is it possible they were actually witches and wizards using magic, and powerful magic at that? Especially during that time period, magic to muggles would seem impossible unless it was done by gods. The Gods and Goddesses could possibly be the muggles explanation of the powerful things that potential witches and wizards could have done. During that time period I imagine anything that was out of the ordinary they attributed to gods."

"Very right. Again when in doubt, people do tend to rationalize great feats like this. It is rather possible that these Gods and Goddesses that the Greeks worshipped were just magical like us."
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Originally Posted by Dianna Malfoy (Post 9867100)
Munching on a piece of carrot Dianna listened to the others before raising her hand.
"What about in Germany where Hansel and Gretel lived? Wasn't there a witch in the story who tried to eat them?" Dianna asked as she lowered her hand.

"Yes, that place would very well be magical as well."
SPOILER!!: Team GryffinClaw 2.0
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Originally Posted by PattyH. (Post 9867150)
Patroclus was in his element!

With a Wiz Archeologist as a father, Patroclus found this lesson to be incredible! Sooo incredible in fact that he had not opened his mouth yet, just in case a scream of glee leapt out!

But he had been Silent too Long!!!

"Professor, Atlantis is a fine example of a mythical city that has blaffed both magical and Muggle kind." Patroclus had fond memories of deep sea diving with his family looking for clues, " There are theories that Atlantis was in fact the ancient city of Thera, an island in the Aegean that was swallowed by the sea after colossal volcanic activity, leaving only Santorini behind.......but it is still believe by some that Atlantis was it's own complete civilization!"

The boy's smile was enough to light a tunnel! Pollux would have been proud!

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Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 9867226)
Jacob stared at Patroclus wide eyed, still nibbling on the same carrot he started with. Man carrots lasted a while when you act like a rabbit. Jacob scooted over slightly so he was right next to patroclus, with a quick tap on the boys shoulder Jacob said in the most cartoony voice he could. "Eh, What's Up Doc?" and took a large bite out of the carrot.

Ooooh Jacob had a question. Gasp, i know. Jacob supposed to know everything. But suprisingly he does not. "Professor, in greek and hindu mythology demigods were half god half human. If Gods are actually wizards than would demigods be half-bloods" he just wanted reassurance. "And so Hercules would just be a wizard, but he was supposedly super strong, with no other mentioned power." whats up with that?

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Originally Posted by PattyH. (Post 9867500)
o_o


Patroclus' face went as blank as a page before he erupted into a fit of laughter
"Oh mercy!" he breathed as he wiped a tear from his eye! " Good one!"

Still smirking, Patroclus listened to his mate's question, "Professor...I have an idea on Jacob's question," He smiled, "I think ancient Muggle would have classed Wizards, as Demi-gods rather than complete Gods. As a Demi-God is seen as a human that has superhuman abilities, one that has been touched by the divine. So Hercules is seen as a Demi-God as he had super human strength, however the theory of halfblood in his case is true as well as he was the son of a mortal and the son of Zeus."

Patroclus Hudson, know it all by day, crazy by night!

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Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 9867561)
Jacob started to nibble on the carrot again, he smiled to himself as Patroclus started laughing, he felt quite accomplished now.

Ahhhhhhh!

Jacob grabbed his head in pain. "owwwww..."he whined. "My brain hurts now." silly Patroclus logical thinkings for Ravenclaws. Patroclus' reasoning just made him confused. "Great. See what you do, Patroclus, I was doing so well now I'm completely lost." Yeah that's right, he was gonna blame others for his misfortunes. You got a problem with that?

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Originally Posted by PattyH. (Post 9867595)
Patroclus smiled at the crazy Claw, "But is that not what you would classify us as, Humans that are just that little extra special, that little bit.......godly!" the boy joked! "Ancient Muggles saw Gods as Creators, and Destroyers, but they saw demi-gods as those among them, that were a bit different, a little special!"

Well Patroclus thought he was special anyway.....and perhaps a bit of a god!

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Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 9867628)
Jacob couldn't tell if he was going to start crying or laughing. He hadnt been this confused since... Since.... He couldn't remember when was the last time he was so confused. Patroclus was just trying to mess with him, wasn't he.

Jacob just took a few deep breathes. "You know what, fine. I understand" he quite clearly lied, he was just exhausted from trying to comprehend what Patroclus was saying. "I'm not dealing with this today" Jacob went back to nibbling on his carrot and occasionally twitching his nose.

He is a rabbit, he should not being trying the comprehend Patroclus' nonsense


Watching and listening to the lion and eagle friends, she nodded her head and smiled. Leave it to those to think out these kind of things.

"Very good! Demi-gods could very much be witches and wizards as well. They did walk amongst the public, but were just a bit special in that they did have abilities the general public didn't. I'm not all that sure about the whole half-blood theory, but it might be worth looking into."
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Originally Posted by brelovesweasleys (Post 9867700)
After grabbing a cupcake with a purple flower on it, she smiled to herself at the look of it. A flower, can that really set things off right, or turn everything in the wrong direction? Yes. Rae, who was now Rae Lilyan Skye, named after a flower, a flower chosen by a question, a question asked by a boy, a boy who...... Left. Looking up the thoughts banished, forcefully of course, now she was immersing herself into todays lesson. For this 16 year old needs to be on her best behavior for Welton, for that professor holds the future... Or what it seemed like anyways.

"My dad told me when I was little that in America the muggles found out there were witches.... And the witches died. He told me in was in a place called Salem." That went with the lesson right? They were talking about where magic was and there obviously was magic in that Salem place.... And those witches were pretty stupid to even have muggles see. Psh.

"Yes, the Salem witch trials. That was a whole mess, wasn't it? Fear of the unknown has been known to drive people to do things like what happened in Salem."
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Originally Posted by SilverTiger (Post 9867920)
Having finished her cupcake, Grayson returned her full attention to the class discussion. It seemed to have moved on slightly, but at least people seemed to have stopped repeating answers. She'd missed some of the little mini-discussions, though. No matter, although she looked over as Jacob and the Gryffindor boy she vaguely remembered having been around at the moving staircase during the Potions fun had some sort of weird conversation about getting confused. or something.

But she then looked back at Professor Welton. Lexi had brought up Oz, and Finn Narnia, but there was somewhere else that hadn't been mentioned since practically the beginning of class. By the head boy. And Grayson raised her hand because of that. "Gandalf was mentioned earlier, so maybe Middle-earth? If it's possible Oz and Narnia are real, I mean." And she sent an almost-glare at Diggy, since he'd laughed at the mention of Gandalf earlier. Professor Welton hadn't thought the head boy's answer was silly, so maybe it was valid.

"Yes, Middle-Earth is very possible as well. Magical places can very much exist even if we have yet to see them ourselves. Hogwarts exisits and muggles haven't seen it, so the same would surely goes for the other places."
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Originally Posted by noodles (Post 9867942)
Oliver noted the sympathetic look of Diggy's and he nodded in return. Carrots.. like, seriously? *grumble*

Hehehe! If Oliver was closer to her, he would have high fived that Ravenclaw girl with the boy's/dog's name. MIDDLE EARTH! Course after the snickers and what not over his answer about Gandalf, he'd refrained from suggesting it... but she was a Ravenclaw and Ravenclaws had brains. He smiled and winked at the wee lassy before turning his attention back to the professor and raising his hand.

“If Middle Earth, Oz and Narnia are all valid, whose to say that Lilliput wasn't real? You know.. that big dude.. um...” Crap! What was his name? “GULLIVER!" YUSH! He pointed at the professor as it came to him. "Maybe he was just the unfortunate victim of Engorgio. Or maybe the teeny tiny people of Lilliput were victims of some really powerful voodoo shizz.”

...Though, in all honesty, it was more likely just a kid's story. heh.

"Oh yes, another literary location. That is very possible as well. In most stories, I have always thought there was a small sliver of truth. As wide as the imagination can be, inspiration must come from somewhere. Why can't that somewhere be an actual place that the author might have stumped upon?"

"Class, I think you have all managed to really gasp what we are talking about today. So let's maybe just focus on just one area. We already talked about Greek myths, what about other regional legends?"

Lottiepot 10-17-2010 04:41 PM

Another regional legend?

Well there were a few that weren't necessarily true but she had an idea. She raised her hand to answer the question. "There was a lot of Myths around the Country of Ireland. Such as the existence of Leprechauns, giants, that sort of thing" the Blonde grinned. Was that what the Professor wanted?

Eh well that was what she had heard. Seeing as she lived in Wales, she was more knowledgeable of the legend surrounding Camelot.

Canoir Greengrass 10-17-2010 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DH Vixen (Post 9868698)
"Class, I think you have all managed to really gasp what we are talking about today. So let's maybe just focus on just one area. We already talked about Greek myths, what about other regional legends?"

Legends?Hmm..Freya raised her hand "Umm..How about The Scandinavian Myths, Professor?or most people called it the Norse Myths." she said uncertain. It also a legend right?

Roselyn 10-17-2010 04:56 PM

Evelyn was rather curious about these Salem trials things. People killed witches!? Well that was just...

Pffft. Those people were muggles weren't they!? That just PROVED that muggles were CRAZY! Crazy people, killing other people because they couldn't understand something. Psssh.

Oh, OH! She knew a legend! Sort of. If it was even a legend. "What about that Loch Ness Monster legend? That is supposedly near the Scottish Highlands or something." Wasn't it just a kelpie? Bahaha, silly muggles. "It's still around isn't it? The legend i mean."

DH Vixen 10-17-2010 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by feltbeatslover22 (Post 9868713)
Another regional legend?

Well there were a few that weren't necessarily true but she had an idea. She raised her hand to answer the question. "There was a lot of Myths around the Country of Ireland. Such as the existence of Leprechauns, giants, that sort of thing" the Blonde grinned. Was that what the Professor wanted?

Eh well that was what she had heard. Seeing as she lived in Wales, she was more knowledgeable of the legend surrounding Camelot.

"Very good, Trixie. We know that giants and leprechauns exist but to the muggle world, they are just myths and legends."
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Originally Posted by Canoir Greengrass (Post 9868763)
Legends?Hmm..Freya raised her hand "Umm..How about The Scandinavian Myths, Professor?or most people called it the Norse Myths." she said uncertain. It also a legend right?

"Norse Myths are a good one too."
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Originally Posted by Roselyn (Post 9868770)
Evelyn was rather curious about these Salem trials things. People killed witches!? Well that was just...

Pffft. Those people were muggles weren't they!? That just PROVED that muggles were CRAZY! Crazy people, killing other people because they couldn't understand something. Psssh.

Oh, OH! She knew a legend! Sort of. If it was even a legend. "What about that Loch Ness Monster legend? That is supposedly near the Scottish Highlands or something." Wasn't it just a kelpie? Bahaha, silly muggles. "It's still around isn't it? The legend i mean."

"Yes, old Nessie! That legend has been around for a long time."

Erindipity 10-17-2010 05:10 PM

Lexi's hand went up again. "What about the legend of El Chupacabra in Latin America? I mean... it is probably a werewolf or some other type of Magical Creature," she said with a chuckle. Sometimes Muggles were so stupid.

Wonderstruck 10-17-2010 05:31 PM

Alice raised her hand after taking another bite of her brownie. "Aren't there plenty of Hungarian myths and legends? For example the archangels of Eden and the legend of The Stagg?"

MissGlee 10-17-2010 05:44 PM

"Professor, there is an Irish myth called 'The Children of Lir', it is about four children who are turned into swans for 900 years," Luna smiled, she had been told that tale many times as a child.

RachieRu 10-17-2010 05:45 PM

Myths? Wasn't there one about a monkey army. He was pretty sure that must have something to do with Magic. "Could magic be a reason for the Indian Myth with Hanuman, the king of the monkey Army....because well I don't think normal monkeys can do that." Well he certainly hoped not, or there was there going to be some big monkey up roar?

Walrus 10-17-2010 07:44 PM

Well at least The professor understood Patroclus, but she didn't really know about Jacobs theory... typical even Jacobs imagination lied to him. But now he was starting to understand what Patroclus was say. It made a little sense... well more than Jacob's idea did.

China... again. Jacob was just thinking China, and Greece today wasn't he. "Dragons, to muggles, would be a regional myth in Asia, even if it was dispersed to the rest of the world, it originated in Asia. And its a deep part of their culture" But wizards knew it to be true. "Dragons are all like 'Rawr!' and I'm like 'AHHHH!' then they're all like 'Meow!' and I'm all like 'No, I'm allergic to cats!'" woah where did that come from?

Wonderstruck 10-17-2010 07:48 PM

Alice's mouth fell open slightly as she listened to the boy whose name she was pretty such was Jacob give his answer. Perhaps providing that boy with sugar had not been such a good idea after all...

sweetpinkpixie 10-17-2010 09:38 PM

Kurumi raised her hand. "In Japan, we have many stories about kami, um...gods. In Shinto, it is said that a spirit resides in everything. We also have many stories about foxes possessing magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. Foremost among these is the ability to assume human form. One of the more famous stories is Tamamo-no-Mae. We also have stories about raccoon dogs. They are reputed to be mischievous and jolly, a master of disguise and shapeshifting, but somewhat gullible and absent-minded," she paused for a moment because she was probably babbling.

DH Vixen 10-17-2010 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Pink Ninja (Post 9868799)
Lexi's hand went up again. "What about the legend of El Chupacabra in Latin America? I mean... it is probably a werewolf or some other type of Magical Creature," she said with a chuckle. Sometimes Muggles were so stupid.

"Sounds very much like a magical creature to me."
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Originally Posted by CreativeAllie18 (Post 9868865)
Alice raised her hand after taking another bite of her brownie. "Aren't there plenty of Hungarian myths and legends? For example the archangels of Eden and the legend of The Stagg?"

"Yes, those are great examples as well."
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Originally Posted by MissGlee (Post 9868900)
"Professor, there is an Irish myth called 'The Children of Lir', it is about four children who are turned into swans for 900 years," Luna smiled, she had been told that tale many times as a child.

"Good example!"
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Originally Posted by RachieRu (Post 9868905)
Myths? Wasn't there one about a monkey army. He was pretty sure that must have something to do with Magic. "Could magic be a reason for the Indian Myth with Hanuman, the king of the monkey Army....because well I don't think normal monkeys can do that." Well he certainly hoped not, or there was there going to be some big monkey up roar?

"Magic could every well be the source there. Good example, Finn."
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Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 9869234)
Well at least The professor understood Patroclus, but she didn't really know about Jacobs theory... typical even Jacobs imagination lied to him. But now he was starting to understand what Patroclus was say. It made a little sense... well more than Jacob's idea did.

China... again. Jacob was just thinking China, and Greece today wasn't he. "Dragons, to muggles, would be a regional myth in Asia, even if it was dispersed to the rest of the world, it originated in Asia. And its a deep part of their culture" But wizards knew it to be true. "Dragons are all like 'Rawr!' and I'm like 'AHHHH!' then they're all like 'Meow!' and I'm all like 'No, I'm allergic to cats!'" woah where did that come from?

Blinking a bit, Sylvie nodded slowly. "Yes, Jacob. Dragons would be a good example of myths that we as witches and wizard know to be real. Again, I'm not sure about the whole meowing, but I'm sure dragons do roar a lot."
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Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie (Post 9869651)
Kurumi raised her hand. "In Japan, we have many stories about kami, um...gods. In Shinto, it is said that a spirit resides in everything. We also have many stories about foxes possessing magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. Foremost among these is the ability to assume human form. One of the more famous stories is Tamamo-no-Mae. We also have stories about raccoon dogs. They are reputed to be mischievous and jolly, a master of disguise and shapeshifting, but somewhat gullible and absent-minded," she paused for a moment because she was probably babbling.

"Those are great examples as well."

Lauralicious 10-17-2010 11:02 PM

"What about the myths in the different eras",Fee said heöping herself to another brownie,"such as the renaissance and so on?"

Fee had heard every era had their own myths.

Michael White 10-17-2010 11:41 PM

Professor up untill this yr I was rasied as a MUGGLE.The magical world has tried to hide it self from us and in some cases failed. Muggles try and connect with the magical world we do it in myths and legands. When in fact it was most likely just a spell that failed and we saw what was going on and could not explain it to the outhers muggles very well,Look at Halloween. Nick and the outher Ghost dont look like a kid in a sheet at all but we try and now with CGI muggles can make a real looking ghost

mellamaet 10-18-2010 01:08 AM

"What about the muggle children stories?" Cassandra asked "Like, who ever heard of eves fitting inside a shoe? or witches eating children?"

WeasleyObsession7 10-18-2010 01:20 AM

Sophia raised her hand. "The Romans worshipped a goddess named Trivia." she said. "She was the goddess of magic." she said. "Would that be an example?" she asked.

BearyMay 10-18-2010 02:10 AM

Myths huh?
Raising her hand Dianna said, "How about in North Pole? They said that's were Santa Claus lives right? Isn't he associated with magic when bringing gifts during Christmas Day?" Dianna asked as she lowered her hand.

DH Vixen 10-18-2010 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by MissFeenella (Post 9869917)
"What about the myths in the different eras",Fee said heöping herself to another brownie,"such as the renaissance and so on?"

Fee had heard every era had their own myths.

"Each era would have their own myths, but they also be passed down from generation to generation. Each era would just add on to the one before. But the Renaissance is a very good example."
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Originally Posted by Michael White (Post 9870040)
Professor up untill this yr I was rasied as a MUGGLE.The magical world has tried to hide it self from us and in some cases failed. Muggles try and connect with the magical world we do it in myths and legands. When in fact it was most likely just a spell that failed and we saw what was going on and could not explain it to the outhers muggles very well,Look at Halloween. Nick and the outher Ghost dont look like a kid in a sheet at all but we try and now with CGI muggles can make a real looking ghost

"There is a division between both worlds for the safety of both parties. Yes, the wizarding world has tried to remain hidden, but who can really blame us after the history that the wizards and muggles have had. Remember the Salem witch trials?"
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Originally Posted by mellamaet (Post 9870253)
"What about the muggle children stories?" Cassandra asked "Like, who ever heard of eves fitting inside a shoe? or witches eating children?"

"Children's stories are a prime example. Think of all the stories of the Grimm brothers."
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Originally Posted by WeasleyObsession7 (Post 9870290)
Sophia raised her hand. "The Romans worshipped a goddess named Trivia." she said. "She was the goddess of magic." she said. "Would that be an example?" she asked.

"Very good! A goddess of magic. Very likely to have been a witch herself."
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Originally Posted by Dianna Malfoy (Post 9870384)
Myths huh?
Raising her hand Dianna said, "How about in North Pole? They said that's were Santa Claus lives right? Isn't he associated with magic when bringing gifts during Christmas Day?" Dianna asked as she lowered her hand.

"Well, the North Pole is very much a real place, but it too can be a place of magic. With all the stories of Santa and flying reindeer, what other reasoning is possible?"




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