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TeafortheSoul 10-13-2010 12:36 AM

Jim put his hand up slowly before answering. "Well, vanishing spells are transfiguration spells, and there are always things to get rid of, like rubbish or whatever. Sometimes vanishing something is the safest way to dispose of a thing." He suggested casually.

PattyH. 10-13-2010 12:44 AM

Patroclus was stroking his scarf as he listened to Professor Kingsley......the Lion really like this teacher and subject!

Moving his head from person to person, as student's answered, Patroclus wondered about an answer from himself. "Professor, transfiguration can also help with the movement of objects, for exmaple you could transfigure a large solid rock chest, into a mtach box and move it with ease!" Patroclus had seen this before, Pollux had moved the sarcophagus of a death Wizard to reveal the magic texts that were buried beneath!

Patroclus had never thought till now, I wonder if Kingsley know's my Mother......he made a plan to ask after class.

WeasleyObsession7 10-13-2010 01:30 AM

Sophia raised her hand. "You can transform normal robes into dress robes if necesarry." she said. Like if you forgot your dress robes for Yule Ball, with a flick of a wand, one could make a beautiful pair of dress robes.

brelovesweasleys 10-13-2010 01:31 AM

Rae quickly shot up her hand. Oh, she strongly disagreed with what the professor had said about the chicken/pillow not being for daily use. "Giant chicken means entertainment. I would definitely use that daily! Who wouldn't?" Because Rae was being so reasonable, she didn't see how she could possibly be wrong. Yeah Rae, you got this.

BanaBatGirl 10-13-2010 01:43 AM

SPOILER!!: JEREMIE!YAY.
Quote:

Originally Posted by AmbiguouslyMe (Post 9858081)
"Welcome to Transfiguration! Let's begin!"

Preston Kingsley clapped his hands sharply once, to draw attention to the front of the room.

"I am Professor Kingsley and I will be your instructor. Some of you have written rather interesting things on your parchments, and, returning students, I must remind you that Gamp's Laws have not ceased to exist since last term. Please remember that when you are hypothesizing about possible transfigurations."

Clasping his hands behind his back, he continued. "New students, some of you have great imagination, but unfortunately some of what you suggested is not possible. I won't lecture today on Gamp or the Principle Exceptions, but do remember than you cannot create food. You can only multiply it once you have some. You cannot create or duplicate money. You cannot create love. You cannot create life or reverse death. You cannot create items with magical properties."

Flicking his wand at the board, the list of things you cannot do with Transfiguration wrote themselves on the board.

"That said, today we will be focusing on what you can do." He began to pace. "I had a different series of courses planned over the summer, but the events of the Triwizard Tournament have altered my plans some."

Stopping at the top of the circle of desks, he crossed his arms in front of his chest. "It was suggested to me that Transfiguration was not a practical discipline mostly. After all, why would you need to turn a matchstick into a needle? Or a rat into a water goblet? Or a chicken into a pillow?"

"What might be some everyday useful applications of transfiguration? How can transfiguration make your life easier?"



HEH. Fletcher knew better than to try to transfigure something into food. Silly children. Trix are for kids! And the Triwizard Tournament was only for awesome folk like himself! Awesome folk who totally knew the answer to this question.

"Proooooofesssa," Fletcher answered with the tone of a very patient, wise guru explaining the key to happiness, "transfiguration is quite possibly the most useful subject. Ever. It can be used for everything, from the moment you wake up and put on the wrong shaped or colored sock. Transfigure it and boom, you're on your way. Perhaps your desk chair isn't comfortable enough in your office. Transfigure it. Boom. All's better.

"And as my classmates have said... perhaps you're bored, sitting in a meeting at the Ministry. Transfigure two plain ole briefcases sitting on the desk and BOOM, you're the office hero for entertaining everyone with a giant chicken fight. Transfiguration is TOTALLY a useful, practical subject."

AmbiguouslyMe 10-13-2010 02:26 AM

(ooc post: I have not forgotten about you, my dears. My internet is misbehaving wildly and will not let me quote you / respond to you more than a few lines. *Scolds it* I shall work it out but it might be morning my time before I can reply.

Continue class discussion, but please, no wild chattiness, etc, and no OOC posts from you all.)

Magical Soul 10-13-2010 03:17 AM

Hmm.. everyday benefit? Well Louisa could do without Transfiguration at all but let's see if she could use it wisely. She listened to her classmates answers and eyes the board that had the stuff she can't transfigure or create. Hmm money would've been awesome.

"Can we use it to change leaves of trees into books? Not written... just empty books..?" Might be weird but the girl was a bookworm and she'd use some empty books to fill them out. Heh. Louisa waited in her seat and a weary smile on her face, she didn't want the Professor to remember her from the food fight trouble. Better to have that memory erased and prove herself as a good girl ^__^

Or..

She could cling to that memory and prove herself as a good girl who learnt from her mistakes. Yeah. That sounded mature and better. A big smile now was drawn upon the girl's face.

HogwartsHokage 10-13-2010 05:03 AM

Jenny pondered. When is transfiguration good for everyday life? She never thought of it before; her parents must have done a lot right in front of her face and she never even knew what spell it would be.

Speaking of her parents, Jenny's thoughts went back to her dad and how he would constantly turn anything nearby into something else to help him with his cooking.

"Maybe you could turn a cutting board into a mixing bowl if you need to mix ingredients you just cut up." Then her stomach grumbled.

Darn, Jenny shouldn't have mentioned that. Now all she could think of was food.

sweetpinkpixie 10-13-2010 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by HogwartsHokage (Post 9858838)
Jenny pondered. When is transfiguration good for everyday life? She never thought of it before; her parents must have done a lot right in front of her face and she never even knew what spell it would be.

Speaking of her parents, Jenny's thoughts went back to her dad and how he would constantly turn anything nearby into something else to help him with his cooking.

"Maybe you could turn a cutting board into a mixing bowl if you need to mix ingredients you just cut up." Then her stomach grumbled.

Darn, Jenny shouldn't have mentioned that. Now all she could think of was food.

Kurumi giggled at Jenny's growling stomach. "Or, maybe you could transfigure your cooking untensils into whatever it is you needed. I mean, if you start with a spoon, but then need something else, you could just do it right there on the spot with no dirty dishes to wash!"

HogwartsHokage 10-13-2010 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie (Post 9858877)
Kurumi giggled at Jenny's growling stomach. "Or, maybe you could transfigure your cooking untensils into whatever it is you needed. I mean, if you start with a spoon, but then need something else, you could just do it right there on the spot with no dirty dishes to wash!"

"And if you need to clean up some spills on yourself, you can transfigure whatever you're holding into a handkerchief." Jenny nodded. Then she heard another small grumble. Stupid stomach. Hopefully Kurumi didn't hear that one.

sweetpinkpixie 10-13-2010 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by HogwartsHokage (Post 9858892)
"And if you need to clean up some spills on yourself, you can transfigure whatever you're holding into a handkerchief." Jenny nodded. Then she heard another small grumble. Stupid stomach. Hopefully Kurumi didn't hear that one.

Now Kurumi was starting to get hungry hearing how much Jenny's stomach was growling...and the kitchen was just next door where all her cooking supplies and friendly house elves were. *frown*

"If you were good at Conjuration, perhaps you could make a trash can appear to put all your dirty handkerchiefs in!" or...a telephone to order some food...

mellamaet 10-13-2010 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmbiguouslyMe (Post 9858081)
"Welcome to Transfiguration! Let's begin!"

Preston Kingsley clapped his hands sharply once, to draw attention to the front of the room.

"I am Professor Kingsley and I will be your instructor. Some of you have written rather interesting things on your parchments, and, returning students, I must remind you that Gamp's Laws have not ceased to exist since last term. Please remember that when you are hypothesizing about possible transfigurations."

Clasping his hands behind his back, he continued. "New students, some of you have great imagination, but unfortunately some of what you suggested is not possible. I won't lecture today on Gamp or the Principle Exceptions, but do remember than you cannot create food. You can only multiply it once you have some. You cannot create or duplicate money. You cannot create love. You cannot create life or reverse death. You cannot create items with magical properties."

Flicking his wand at the board, the list of things you cannot do with Transfiguration wrote themselves on the board.

"That said, today we will be focusing on what you can do." He began to pace. "I had a different series of courses planned over the summer, but the events of the Triwizard Tournament have altered my plans some."

Stopping at the top of the circle of desks, he crossed his arms in front of his chest. "It was suggested to me that Transfiguration was not a practical discipline mostly. After all, why would you need to turn a matchstick into a needle? Or a rat into a water goblet? Or a chicken into a pillow?"

"What might be some everyday useful applications of transfiguration? How can transfiguration make your life easier?"

"uh...I'm sure transfiguring statues into ducks could be of use to someone..." Cass said uncertainly as she played with the end of her scarf.

Then she ducked (ooc: no pun intended) her head down and remembered to write on the parchment on her table.

Name: Ara Cassandra Prewett
House and Year: First Year Slytherin
An example of a practical use of transfiguration:Turning rats into water goblets.

BearyMay 10-13-2010 10:43 AM

Dianna raised her hand, "If you need to change something into a useful item or defend yourself by means of transfiguring the person into a stone or something, that's were transfiguration comes in use. I guess in life..Ermm.I can change let's say my sock into a stuff teddy bear instead.." she said with a smile as she lowered her hand. Sock to Teddy bear? Really?

dan arjay 10-13-2010 12:54 PM

SPOILER!!: quotes Professor
Quote:

Originally Posted by AmbiguouslyMe (Post 9858081)
"Good morning," he said kindly.



The kind look did not remain as he dealt with the Ravenclaw. One more stern look, and no response, though he registered the hesitance before the 'sir.'

Honestly, who taught these children manners?




Preston smiled at the first year, before moving on.



"Very well," he said, making mental note about the name.

Two Miss Shepards, then. And almost always together.

Interesting.




"Hello, Miss Lovegoods!" Preston took note of her enthusiasm as he moved by.



Preston watched another student make her way in.



And another.

The class was filling up nicely.




"And good morning to you," he replied.



[B]"Ah, Mister Kururugi. Welcome."



"I'm quite well, thank you for asking. And you?"



"I am well. And you?"



"Good day, Miss Beaumont," he said as he passed by.



"Good morning. We'll be starting soon."



Preston continued greeting students as they came in. "I am doing well. And you? How is 'it going,' to use the youthful colloquial?



Preston took note of the huffing Slytherin. Quite a haul from the dungeons, though if you left enough time, one could take it leisurely.



"Hello," he said, raising an eyebrow at her bouncing.



Preston gave a nod before moving back to the front of the room.





Preston smiled. "I'm quite well. Go take your seat and we can begin."


-------------

"Welcome to Transfiguration! Let's begin!"

Preston Kingsley clapped his hands sharply once, to draw attention to the front of the room.

"I am Professor Kingsley and I will be your instructor. Some of you have written rather interesting things on your parchments, and, returning students, I must remind you that Gamp's Laws have not ceased to exist since last term. Please remember that when you are hypothesizing about possible transfigurations."

Clasping his hands behind his back, he continued. "New students, some of you have great imagination, but unfortunately some of what you suggested is not possible. I won't lecture today on Gamp or the Principle Exceptions, but do remember than you cannot create food. You can only multiply it once you have some. You cannot create or duplicate money. You cannot create love. You cannot create life or reverse death. You cannot create items with magical properties."

Flicking his wand at the board, the list of things you cannot do with Transfiguration wrote themselves on the board.

"That said, today we will be focusing on what you can do." He began to pace. "I had a different series of courses planned over the summer, but the events of the Triwizard Tournament have altered my plans some."

Stopping at the top of the circle of desks, he crossed his arms in front of his chest. "It was suggested to me that Transfiguration was not a practical discipline mostly. After all, why would you need to turn a matchstick into a needle? Or a rat into a water goblet? Or a chicken into a pillow?"

"What might be some everyday useful applications of transfiguration? How can transfiguration make your life easier?"



Jaxon raised his hand and said, "If one person is well versed in the art of Transfiguration, he or she can make use of a single object and transform it to different things. Like for example you are traveling, you can carry a small amount of stuff you have and just transform some regular things into things that you really need." he said with a smile

AmbiguouslyMe 10-13-2010 02:59 PM

Preston smiled. "Well, those first questions were rhetorical - about the match sticks and chickens. Examples of questions individuals have raised. But I'll address your comments in turn."

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Originally Posted by Nymphadoraliz (Post 9858095)
Raising his hand, he replies "Well, sir if you needed for instance a needle and didn't have one, but had a match, or a small stick, or whatever was close, you could transfigure the item into what you need."

"It's not necessarily just because you want to transfigure something for fun. Most likely it's because we'll need to use transfiguration for something we need."

"Quite true," Preston said in response. "Though, some times for convenience, and not absolute necessity?"

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Originally Posted by CreativeAllie18 (Post 9858124)
Alice smiled back at the Professor. "I'm doing well also."




Alice took out her notebook and copied down the list that appeared on the board.

SPOILER!!: alice's parchment

Things Transfiguration Cannot Do
1. Create food (can only multiply if you already have the food)
2. Create or duplicate money
3. Create love
4. Create life or reverse death
5. Create items with magical properties


"Well Professor, I read somewhere that some statues can be transfigured into actual creatures. Perhaps if you had a rabbit statue and there was a small space in your house you couldn't get through or you needed to get under, you could just transfigure the statue, and have it go under and get it for you. For example a rabbit statue?"

Preston stroked his chin thoughtfully. "Perhaps. You could certainly animate a rabbit statue or create a rabbit, but controlling it would require other spellwork."

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Originally Posted by Lockhartian (Post 9858144)
Hand up in the air, with scarf and everything. "But what if you only had a chicken and wanted to sleep, but didn't want anyone to steal that chicken, huh? The best you could do is turn it into a pillow...no one will steal the chicken, then" for some odd reason his eyes were to that Slytherin girl, the one friends with the Giraffe.

Chicken. Ha.

The hand was still in the air, one may want to tell Treyen that it isn't necessary to stay up the whole time he answered, "It depends on what you need at the moment and what you have...like the chicken example, though I'm not sure how many people will be under such circumstances" hand down.

Preston nodded appreciatively. "Indeed. If you found yourself wanting a nap in a hen house, you would be well equipped."

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Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie (Post 9858147)
Kurumi was bubbling on the inside as the professor began class. She had been waiting all year for Transfiguration and the day was finally here. Adjusting her name plate an moving her scarf a little more to the right, Kurumi raised her hand to answer the professor's question.

"Kurumi Hollingberry, Professor," she said as a brief introduction. "Use of a Switching Spell could be very useful. Being able to switch the intended target with another item of the caster's choice could perhaps even save your life."

SPOILER!!: nametag

Kurumi Hollingberry
Gryffindor/First Year
An example of a practical use of transfiguration: turning yourself into an animal or changing your own appearance...like maybe your hair turning colors.

"Yes, thank you Miss Hollingberry. Transfiguration, when creatively applied can save your life." Preston paused and surveyed the room. "We'll be getting to that shortly."

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Originally Posted by hermygirl (Post 9858148)
Nia raised her hand. "You can transfigure yourself, right?" she partly asked. She thought one could, but since she'd never actually done it yet...

"So then, if you lost an earring down the back of a sofa and you couldn't reach it, you could transfigure yourself so you could reach it. Either into a small creature, or just make your arm thinner so you could fit it down the gap."

Professor Kingsley crossed his arms in front of his chest. "While it is true you can transfigure yourself, if you are not an animagus, transforming yourself into an animal will leave you stuck until someone else transfigures you back. Risky business, that."

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Originally Posted by Steelsheen (Post 9858174)
Seeing movement at the corner of his eye, the lad turned his head to face a young Puff then smiled at the rather amusing scarf design "Oh hey thanks for this kiddo! Whats your name?" he mumbled quietly.

Everyday applications? Salander thought about a usual predicament he seems to find himself when he eats "Well, when you have so many spoons and you need to cut into a nice piece of steak, we can just transfigure one of those spoons into a knife. "

"Yes, good example."

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Originally Posted by lilithpotter (Post 9858194)
"Good, sir" she said " Some everyday use of transfiguration might be to turn a spoon to a fork"

"Your welcome" she said as she handed the scarf to the Slytherin, "My name is Renesmee but everyone calls be Nessa. Whats your name?"

"Yes, thank you. But please, socialize after my class and not during." Preston looked at her pointedly.

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Originally Posted by Danika Malik (Post 9858216)
Danika raised her hand, gracefully, for she wanted to address some of the things the Professor just said.

"I do not know vhether you think it true..." the Transfiguration being not a practical discipline stuff, "...vut I disagree, for as much as theory can be over helpful, ve get novhere if practice does not take part in it, and I find that practice allovs less mistakes vhen dealing vith Transfiguration" especially the human part, it was much more successful if one practiced, otherwise it could turn out to be a rather chaotic experiment.

And now, Transfguration making life easier. "I do not think it makes it easier...it is more, like, current" yes, the explanation is coming, "Vy transfiguring an object into something ve need now, it saves time. It saves present time, vut not for long. That is why is current, vecause the effects eventually go avay" the hand was down, she'll leave the examples for the Hogwartians.

"Excellent exposition, Miss Malik, thank you. I do think I may have been vague, though, in my request. I wasn't looking for practical versus theoretical, though your answer was correct. I was more looking for practical versus impractical. Meaning, what is useful and not superfluous about the field."

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Originally Posted by Kaos.Doodles (Post 9858278)
SPOILER!!: Legend's parchment
Name: Legend Chosen
House and Year: Gryffindor, Fifth Year
An example of a practical use of transfiguration: Turning a sock into a lamp


Legend had scribbled down what the professor had asked before and left it at the side of his desk. The class was already moving forward because he wasn't paying enough attention. Crazy! The fifth year raised his hand. "If you're being chased by a crazy person and you need them to like, stop chasing you, you could transform like a rock or something into a giant spider. Or maybe something else that's scary. It doesn't really matter as long as it would scare them away." Of course Legend would come up with an answer like this. Picking up his quill he began jotting down some of the ideas that other people were saying, just in case he was wrong.

But he couldn't be. He was right, duh.

"Creative, thank you."

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Originally Posted by Yourenodaisy (Post 9858298)

As Professor Kingsley began class, Emmaleigh gave him her attention. So, there were thing you couldn't do with Transfiguration? well, her example seemed to fall into the acceptable end of the spectrum. As the information appeared on the board, Emmaleigh began taking careful notes.

SPOILER!!: Emmaleigh’s notes

Transfiguration Lesson 1
Professor Kingsley

Gamp’s Laws
Principle Exceptions
  • Cannot create food- can multiply if you have some
  • Cannot create or duplicate money
  • Cannot created love
  • Cannot create life or reverse death
  • Cannot create items with magical properties.

practicality of the discipline?


So, how was transfiguration useful? She tried to think about where she might be able to use it in her every day life. "Transfiguration would be practical if you're on holiday and realize you forgot something at home. You wouldn't be able to summon it because then in would fly through the air over muggle towns right?" She was pretty sure she had read that some where. "So you could just transfigure something into your favorite sweater, or a pair of boots or what ever it was you forgot. But, as long as its not magical." she added quickly.


Then, she heard one of the older students answer, and chose to add to it. "You could just transfigure a pebble or something into an earring. It would probably be easier than turning yourself into an animal. Although, not as cool." she admitted. "But then, you could just preform the summoning spell too."

"Excellent, thank you. With regards to the summoning spell, sometimes, the spell that makes the most sense eludes our memory when we need it."

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ashwinder (Post 9858301)
Kellen put his hand up, "Transfiguration can also make your life easier by turning something that is bothering you into an item that is either inconsequential or beneficial. If your lawn is covered in weeds, for example, you could use transfiguration spells to change those weeds to flowers, or to water."

"Perhaps not the most efficient weed removal, but yes, thank you."


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Originally Posted by Tegz (Post 9858464)
Jim put his hand up slowly before answering. "Well, vanishing spells are transfiguration spells, and there are always things to get rid of, like rubbish or whatever. Sometimes vanishing something is the safest way to dispose of a thing." He suggested casually.

"Yes, Mister Wilkes, thank you. Vanishing is indeed included and occasionally overlooked when considering applicable transfiguration spells."

Quote:

Originally Posted by PattyH. (Post 9858493)
Patroclus was stroking his scarf as he listened to Professor Kingsley......the Lion really like this teacher and subject!

Moving his head from person to person, as student's answered, Patroclus wondered about an answer from himself. "Professor, transfiguration can also help with the movement of objects, for exmaple you could transfigure a large solid rock chest, into a mtach box and move it with ease!" Patroclus had seen this before, Pollux had moved the sarcophagus of a death Wizard to reveal the magic texts that were buried beneath!

Patroclus had never thought till now, I wonder if Kingsley know's my Mother......he made a plan to ask after class.

"Wonderful, yes. Ease of transportation. Moving house is certainly simpler when you can fit the majority of your belongings in a trunk."

Quote:

Originally Posted by WeasleyObsession7 (Post 9858583)
Sophia raised her hand. "You can transform normal robes into dress robes if necesarry." she said. Like if you forgot your dress robes for Yule Ball, with a flick of a wand, one could make a beautiful pair of dress robes.

"Yes, though, you'll want to be careful not to do so unless you're certain the spell won't wear off in the meantime. Delicate work, that."

Quote:

Originally Posted by brelovesweasleys (Post 9858586)
Rae quickly shot up her hand. Oh, she strongly disagreed with what the professor had said about the chicken/pillow not being for daily use. "Giant chicken means entertainment. I would definitely use that daily! Who wouldn't?" Because Rae was being so reasonable, she didn't see how she could possibly be wrong. Yeah Rae, you got this.

Preston smiled. "While I appreciate your enthusiasm, that is much of what the criticism is. Such folly is seen as impractical and superficial, however entertaining."

Quote:

Originally Posted by BanaBatGirl (Post 9858615)


HEH. Fletcher knew better than to try to transfigure something into food. Silly children. Trix are for kids! And the Triwizard Tournament was only for awesome folk like himself! Awesome folk who totally knew the answer to this question.

"Proooooofesssa," Fletcher answered with the tone of a very patient, wise guru explaining the key to happiness, "transfiguration is quite possibly the most useful subject. Ever. It can be used for everything, from the moment you wake up and put on the wrong shaped or colored sock. Transfigure it and boom, you're on your way. Perhaps your desk chair isn't comfortable enough in your office. Transfigure it. Boom. All's better.

"And as my classmates have said... perhaps you're bored, sitting in a meeting at the Ministry. Transfigure two plain ole briefcases sitting on the desk and BOOM, you're the office hero for entertaining everyone with a giant chicken fight. Transfiguration is TOTALLY a useful, practical subject."

"I appreciate your enthusiasm as well, Mister Fletcher, though having worked at the Ministry in my youth, I'd hesitate to try that unless I were keen on being fired."

Quote:

Originally Posted by Magical Soul (Post 9858726)
Hmm.. everyday benefit? Well Louisa could do without Transfiguration at all but let's see if she could use it wisely. She listened to her classmates answers and eyes the board that had the stuff she can't transfigure or create. Hmm money would've been awesome.

"Can we use it to change leaves of trees into books? Not written... just empty books..?" Might be weird but the girl was a bookworm and she'd use some empty books to fill them out. Heh. Louisa waited in her seat and a weary smile on her face, she didn't want the Professor to remember her from the food fight trouble. Better to have that memory erased and prove herself as a good girl ^__^

Or..

She could cling to that memory and prove herself as a good girl who learnt from her mistakes. Yeah. That sounded mature and better. A big smile now was drawn upon the girl's face.

"Perhaps. I'd have to think on that some. There's not reason it shouldn't be possible, though potentially time-consuming."

Quote:

Originally Posted by HogwartsHokage (Post 9858838)
Jenny pondered. When is transfiguration good for everyday life? She never thought of it before; her parents must have done a lot right in front of her face and she never even knew what spell it would be.

Speaking of her parents, Jenny's thoughts went back to her dad and how he would constantly turn anything nearby into something else to help him with his cooking.

"Maybe you could turn a cutting board into a mixing bowl if you need to mix ingredients you just cut up." Then her stomach grumbled.

Darn, Jenny shouldn't have mentioned that. Now all she could think of was food.

"Good, though you'll want to be careful not to hit the food with the spell."

Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie (Post 9858877)
Kurumi giggled at Jenny's growling stomach. "Or, maybe you could transfigure your cooking untensils into whatever it is you needed. I mean, if you start with a spoon, but then need something else, you could just do it right there on the spot with no dirty dishes to wash!"

"Again, yes, rather convenient, though not necessary. After all, you might not need to worry about dishes if you manage a good cleaning spell."

Quote:

Originally Posted by HogwartsHokage (Post 9858892)
"And if you need to clean up some spills on yourself, you can transfigure whatever you're holding into a handkerchief." Jenny nodded. Then she heard another small grumble. Stupid stomach. Hopefully Kurumi didn't hear that one.

Preston did not hear the rumbling stomachs, and if he had, wouldn't have cared. There was a no food rule in the classroom and he was sticking to that.

"You could also conjure a handkerchief. Remembering, conjuration is a form of transfiguration as well."


Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie (Post 9858924)
Now Kurumi was starting to get hungry hearing how much Jenny's stomach was growling...and the kitchen was just next door where all her cooking supplies and friendly house elves were. *frown*

"If you were good at Conjuration, perhaps you could make a trash can appear to put all your dirty handkerchiefs in!" or...a telephone to order some food...

"Yes, thank you."

Quote:

Originally Posted by mellamaet (Post 9859110)
"uh...I'm sure transfiguring statues into ducks could be of use to someone..." Cass said uncertainly as she played with the end of her scarf.

Then she ducked (ooc: no pun intended) her head down and remembered to write on the parchment on her table.

Name: Ara Cassandra Prewett
House and Year: First Year Slytherin
An example of a practical use of transfiguration:Turning rats into water goblets.

Preston nodded before continuing on.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dianna Malfoy (Post 9859115)
Dianna raised her hand, "If you need to change something into a useful item or defend yourself by means of transfiguring the person into a stone or something, that's were transfiguration comes in use. I guess in life..Ermm.I can change let's say my sock into a stuff teddy bear instead.." she said with a smile as she lowered her hand. Sock to Teddy bear? Really?

"Human to inanimate object is tricky and can be dangerous, but yes, possible. If you're defending yourself against an attacker and not just an annoying sibling, it could be quite useful."

Quote:

Originally Posted by dan arjay (Post 9859221)
SPOILER!!: quotes Professor




Jaxon raised his hand and said, "If one person is well versed in the art of Transfiguration, he or she can make use of a single object and transform it to different things. Like for example you are traveling, you can carry a small amount of stuff you have and just transform some regular things into things that you really need." he said with a smile

"Yes, indeed. It's quite helpful in that manner. By way of an example, I traveled abroad with my sister this summer and through a combination of charms and transfiguration, managed to bring most of my library with me."

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Preston walked to the chalkboard and turned to face the class once more.

"Most of what you've named is convenience. Not wanting to carry things or fixing the fact that you mismatched your socks that morning - though pattern changing or color changing would be more charm work than anything else. Are their situations, like was mentioned with switching spells, where transfiguration isn't just convenient but a means of survival?"

Preston paused and looked over the class.

"The events of the Triwizard Tournament have troubled me, because the tournament itself demands the creative applications of all disciplines. It is that application we will study this term."

Lockhartian 10-13-2010 03:20 PM

SPOILER!!: Professoooor!
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Preston nodded appreciatively. "Indeed. If you found yourself wanting a nap in a hen house, you would be well equipped."

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"Yes, indeed. It's quite helpful in that manner. By way of an example, I traveled abroad with my sister this summer and through a combination of charms and transfiguration, managed to bring most of my library with me."

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Preston walked to the chalkboard and turned to face the class once more.

"Most of what you've named is convenience. Not wanting to carry things or fixing the fact that you mismatched your socks that morning - though pattern changing or color changing would be more charm work than anything else. Are their situations, like was mentioned with switching spells, where transfiguration isn't just convenient but a means of survival?"

Preston paused and looked over the class.

"The events of the Triwizard Tournament have troubled me, because the tournament itself demands the creative applications of all disciplines. It is that application we will study this term."



Haha. Hen house. That was something Treyen thought would never happen, but it should apply to any house, no? Like...the Abraxan stables, and the animal collective, all of those things that Saylen now owned. Haha. Awesome!

Then his eyes got a bit more wide. He'd have to ask Professor Kingsley how he managed to get almost his entire library along with him, and where exactly did he go to that required most of his books.

Aha! Thinking time. Eaaasy!

Treyen's hand was up in the air again, and he didn't set it down until he was done speaking. It was odd that this was the only class he felt the need to keep his hand up. Very odd. "But that is easy, let's say you have a cookie, but you want no one to eat it... yes, people here liked to eat other people's food, or at least ask if they could eat it, "...then you could just transfigure it into something else until you want to eat it, therefore, you're stretching the survival time of the cookie" it could also be applied to one's survival, but the cookie seemed more important at the moment.

Danika Malik 10-13-2010 03:53 PM

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"Excellent exposition, Miss Malik, thank you. I do think I may have been vague, though, in my request. I wasn't looking for practical versus theoretical, though your answer was correct. I was more looking for practical versus impractical. Meaning, what is useful and not superfluous about the field."

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Preston walked to the chalkboard and turned to face the class once more.

"Most of what you've named is convenience. Not wanting to carry things or fixing the fact that you mismatched your socks that morning - though pattern changing or color changing would be more charm work than anything else. Are their situations, like was mentioned with switching spells, where transfiguration isn't just convenient but a means of survival?"

Preston paused and looked over the class.

"The events of the Triwizard Tournament have troubled me, because the tournament itself demands the creative applications of all disciplines. It is that application we will study this term."[/COLOR]

Danika nodded. This must be, if not the only one, the most brilliant Professor at Hogwarts. Well, the second one if one took Lafay into account. Then again, weren't all Transfiguration Professors brilliant?

And she wasn't going to say anything else, but there was a thought in her mind, "If you vere in the middle of a duel, and someone casts...let's say, arrows at you, then you simply transfigure them into something softer if you do not mean to deflect the spell" like cotton balls, or something else. She should've done that when dueling with Sabel and his arrows, no idea as to why she didn't think of that at the moment.

The arrows will eventually have to be vanished, because the spell wouldn't last forever.

potiongirl10 10-13-2010 03:53 PM

Amy raised her hand "An example of when you'd need transfiguration for survival is that, if you were camping in the woods and you wanted to protect your food from wild animals or something you could turn them into something else, like a tree or a rock, then when you were hungry you could change it back." She played with the end of her scarf

neaped 10-13-2010 04:02 PM

"Well, this is a very muggle-like example, but if there's a time bomb of some sort... You could transform it into a rock or something," Hugo nodded. But maybe the rock would then explode. That wouldn't be good.

lilithpotter 10-13-2010 05:28 PM

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"Yes, thank you. But please, socialize after my class and not during." Preston looked at her pointedly.

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Preston walked to the chalkboard and turned to face the class once more.

"Most of what you've named is convenience. Not wanting to carry things or fixing the fact that you mismatched your socks that morning - though pattern changing or color changing would be more charm work than anything else. Are their situations, like was mentioned with switching spells, where transfiguration isn't just convenient but a means of survival?"

Preston paused and looked over the class.

"The events of the Triwizard Tournament have troubled me, because the tournament itself demands the creative applications of all disciplines. It is that application we will study this term."

"Yes professor, my apoligies" She said she was only trying to help another student who hadn't bought a scarf for said reasons

"Some survival situations might be if you were being attacked you could transform your surroundings as a wall to protect yourself." She said

Roselyn 10-13-2010 05:37 PM

Hmmm, what?

The Slytherin had been too busy fixing her name tag, what with the last name and everything, that she now finally registered that they were talking. Right. Survival. Spells to help with survival? Or Transfiguration stuff to help with it. Uh huuuhh...

"I suppose if you're falling from a million feet in the air, you could transfigure something into one of those parasheet things." That's what it was called right?

Holmesian Feline 10-13-2010 05:54 PM

Simon tried to think about what could possibly happen in the Tasks that would make using transfiguration beneficial to survival. From the stories that had circulated from the first one he had a few ideas running through his mind and finally raised his hand to answer.

"Couldn't a transfiguration spell be used to help you escape or move somewhere you needed to go?" he questioned. "Like say you come across a stream or something else wet and soft and you need to cross it, making ut something solid would help".

the fastest seeker 10-13-2010 06:08 PM

catching up...
 
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Originally Posted by AmbiguouslyMe (Post 9859335)

Preston walked to the chalkboard and turned to face the class once more.

"Most of what you've named is convenience. Not wanting to carry things or fixing the fact that you mismatched your socks that morning - though pattern changing or color changing would be more charm work than anything else. Are their situations, like was mentioned with switching spells, where transfiguration isn't just convenient but a means of survival?"

Preston paused and looked over the class.

"The events of the Triwizard Tournament have troubled me, because the tournament itself demands the creative applications of all disciplines. It is that application we will study this term."



Lara was listening to the thoughts of her classmates then she raised her hand and said “Maybe if a person was in a dangerous situation and needs a weapon other than the wand , and he found something that can be transfigure to a weapon so it could save his life” Lara finished ”Erm.. could it be Professor…?” , she added as she was thinking that she has said so much , so she smiled at the professor and hoped that he won’t think her an idiot.

Lauralicious 10-13-2010 07:38 PM

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Are their situations, like was mentioned with switching spells, where transfiguration isn't just convenient but a means of survival?"
Fee listened to her classmates as she thoight of an own example.

"Couldnt a transfiguration spell be used if a wizard or witch was in handcuffs for example"
, she suggested,"he or she could change them into something soft, to get out."

Wonderstruck 10-13-2010 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by AmbiguouslyMe (Post 9859335)

Preston walked to the chalkboard and turned to face the class once more.

"Most of what you've named is convenience. Not wanting to carry things or fixing the fact that you mismatched your socks that morning - though pattern changing or color changing would be more charm work than anything else. Are their situations, like was mentioned with switching spells, where transfiguration isn't just convenient but a means of survival?"

Preston paused and looked over the class.

"The events of the Triwizard Tournament have troubled me, because the tournament itself demands the creative applications of all disciplines. It is that application we will study this term."

Alice thought for a moment. "Well could you transform yourself into something? For example if you are trying to hide from someone coming after you or a dangerous situation, you could transform yourself into an animal or something smaller to hide." Alice wasn't sure if only animagis could do that or if anyone could do it. Perhaps it was only animagis. "Or you could transfer an object into something that could be used to help defend yourself if dueling spells are not enough."


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