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Olivia smiled, albeit still forcibly, at Dora and her quip. Punching someone in the face was probably pretty effective, too, but she'd never hit anyone before. Unless you counted her slapping Takeru that one time... It hadn't knocked him out, but... It'd stunned him. And her hand had throbbed afterwards. Not really something she wanted to repeat... "You must have hands of steel." It was said in a joking manner, and meant just in that way, as well. Not sarcasm or anything. Magic had to be more fullproof. And less painful. Anyway, the professor was doing a bit of talking... and others were already offering up answers, so Liv took to writing things down. Her head was starting to really hurt, and it wasn't doing great things for her concentration. Although, there was one thing she wanted to add.... or ask about? Whichever. "I think wood would be better, because... you can smear blood on them, and it kinda seeps into the wood, right? There would be...." The Gryffindor paused trying to clear away the sudden dizziness. "... There would be traces left behind. So... maybe that would keep it powered up. Maybe?" Ugh, she was going to be sick. |
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"That Miss McNally is where those type of runes get their strength from. From infusing the runes whether it be bone, stone, wood. Different materials will have different strengths. Its the same principle with skin. Just you would hope there is no carving. Do you think skin is the weakest of the runes i listed. bone, stone, wood?" Quote:
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"So to power up the rune by using blood. You don't think you could get the same result using a bone instead of using blood and wood?" Well now he had a list of different materials and at least got the majority thinking about the different uses of them. He wasn't going to go off on a another subject anymore or ask for another relic of Ancient Norse history. Now it was just time to find everyone's opinions. "So to recap. We went from just Wood and Skin to include Bone, Stone, Metal, Gemstones, And even Blood Magic to mix together with all these. Though as said. I don't really know anything about gemstones or Metal. What gives all these the power they have besides your own magical talent? I would say its a mix of your belief in the Rune and how strongly the the material you are carving the rune is connected to life or living things. Which would make wood not the best but one of the most reliable especially if it is from fruit-wood. But each have their purpose. Now it all depends on what you are using the Runes for. Do you think there is any material's i have not said that can be used. And what would you use Bone, Stone or even Metal Runes for? " OOC:Hi Guys. ill be moving on in around 22 hours from now. |
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Oh his meanderings suddenly got the Prof's attention. "Uhm well Sir... I was thinking electricity or like.... energy. You know maybe like.... lightning or something. Maybe a material like metal with Runic carvings can make sure that energy will be directed away from something-- or towards it, if someone wants to harness lightning." Wood isnt a conductor of the sort of energy like lightning, that much he knew, but he also knew there are sort of energy that isnt always generated by spells, and those were the ones he was thinking about, even if he isnt yet of the understanding about the existence of more potent elements. Were there any other things they could use to carve runes on? "Well Sir what about Amber? Or Lead?" |
Dude. Zoryn had no idea. So instead of paying attention, she just stared at the Professor and smiled a lot and batted her eyelashes. Because that was the best way to be if you didn't know the answer. Cute. She would answer the question with being cute. It was a great strategy. Hi. But also, she liked Tenacius' answer. 'Cause he was the best. And if you could use lead then maybe you could DRAW runes with a pencil and they'd have magic powers and stuff. Wouldn't that be AWESOME!?!?!?!? Eh. Zoryn wasn't sure. It sounded like it would be... But then again, she had no idea what was going on... |
Well for the first question, Leon had some ideas..and he raised his handz "Perhaps Leather? Glass and Crystal as well. " He said with a nod, though to be honest he had no idea about what use Bone. Stone or metal runes would have.. Would it not be for casting? The older boy honestly had no clue.. |
Pffff, why all those questions about those materials? If she had known this beforehand she would have done some research! Well… At last she now had a idea what to expect the next lesson… Deciding to AGAIN keep quit and to just make notes she wrote down the answers what were given by the others and, more importantly, the answers what sounded more reliable… Thinking back about the answers she had given herself to the previous question she wondered WHY Muggles were carving runes in those gemstones. Some of the kids at her school had showed her a few runes carved in stones called rose quartz but nobody had ever been able to explain to her WHY those runes were carved in THOSE stones… Hmm… No matter how long she thought about it, she couldn’t answer the question and THAT was frustrating her… |
Carlton seeearched and searched in his mind after something useful. But came up blank. And professor Sokolov had told him that he couldn't use Ansuz to pass his exams. So he was in quite a pickle. He flipped through the textbook and tried to scribble down some notes of what the older students mentioned but he didn't understand much. They were talking about tatoos, then wood and gems and... Blood? He blinked. OK then. On the outside he sat silent, jotting down some notes every now and then. On the inside however, he was having a party. Inside: "Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt yoooou!" Outside: Blink. Blink. |
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Yup, perfectly sound logic right there. She honestly had no idea what use different materials would have but made sure to copy the different materials onto her parchment. Sure, she didn't have that many expectations for her Ancient Runes OWL exam but she wanted to at least pass - or at least not get a Troll. "Could food be used?" She suddenly asked, arm raised in the air. Well, who knows? |
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...and then he grew silent while the professor continued on. Finally, another question was asked. Brent had to think on this one. What else was there? Raising his hand, he said, "I don't know...what about glass or even clothes?" he asked. "...and maybe people long ago uses runes on weapons made from bone." He really had no idea about that one either. Something would have to pretty much be dead to have its bone exposed enough to carve a rune into. O_o. |
Catch up! Olivia had been relatively silent throughout class as she listened to the questions posed by the Professor and then the answers offered. She scribbled all the ideas down. She'd have to recap all of this later to make sure it all stayed in her head. Interesting. Wood and skin to bone, stone, metal, gemstones, and perhaps even blood magic. Blood magic sounded dangerous though. What would bone, stone, or metal runes be used for? She paused at Brent's answer... Well that made sense. Weapons could possibly have been made out of all of this materials. Bone, stone, and metal last longer than paper or any other material? "Would you use them for protecting a castle or a fort?" Who know. OOH. MAYBE Hogwarts had some runes around. Wait. It did! There were the rune like symbols on the Clock Tower, right? hmm... "If you had a protection rune made out of bone, stone, and metal it should last for a long time as those materials would remain intact longer than placing a rune on a piece of wood as the wood could rot." Maybe? It was worth a shot! |
Lesson's were a good, productive distraction, at least. Olivia felt drawn into the discussion and.... Yeah, this was okay. If her mind was flooded with all this information, it wasn't focused on something else.... Right? ....And the Professor had went in a different direction than the one she'd meant. "I've read about wizards and witches invoking runes with their blood...." For less nefarious purposes. Say you're marking runes into the garden posts surrounding your garden... and then you paint them in a bit of your blood, wouldn't the runes be more effective? Because of magical blood? But also, he'd asked another question, "I think this would pair with what Char said, actually... About fruit-baring woods. They were able to provide nutrients, etc... So, perhaps that could add to their effectiveness." She didn't know, honestly. It was all hypothetical, as she hadn't tested anything. A good discussion topic, though. "Jewelry? Protection amulets?" Honestly, Liv hadn't considered runing crystals. Chewing on her bottom lip, she flipped to a clean page in her notebook, jotting something down. See, she'd considered making jewelry.... Huh. |
Kane was resisting the urge to fall asleep. Runes were SO BORING, yo. But he tried to keep his eyes open, because one, he did not want to lose points. Two, if he failed this class after nearly failing LAST year at Ilvermorny, he was sure his parents would kill him. Kane honestly didn't care at ALL about this stuff. Who CARED what type of surface people carved runes in to, really? If you were using runes, weren't you already a weirdo? He raised his hand. "Um, bones sound like something you'd add to a potion. Or if you were going to curse someone," he explained. He just kept thinking of blood magic with that...for some reason. Wasn't that how that Voldemort dude had come back? Chopping off someone's hand and using their bones for some potion? He had to brush up on his British Wizarding history... |
Harvey raised his hand. "What about clay?" Considering how good a material it was to create a Golem, he figured there must be something about it that would make it really powerful, so it would make sense that it would be connected to runes... right? "It seems that things connected to bones or blood would be personal, curses or spells to really hurt or protect somebody, or link people together, something like that, but I think it would be quite individual magic rather than generic because everyone is so different, and everyone's magic is so different, it would be difficult to predict any outcomes, right?" Or something like that. |
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"Well... I think its because bones have a connection with life and death and rebirth. Where you choose fruit bearing trees, its more about the life and rebirth than the death and rebirth I think." Char added, after a enthusiastic nod at what Liv said, as well as the professor. "For people who want to cause harm or destruction, or even just harness destructive power for protection reasons," Which wasn't the same as harm really, was it? "Then bone is super effective..... but you still have to invoke it with blood or paint to make it actually do anything... if you just carved something pretty then it would just be decorative or like how muggles use them, wouldn't it?" |
This was turning out to be a pretty interesting lesson. Sinead leaned forwards to listen more closely to the professor's words as he responded to everyone's different questions, carefully inking down all the different ideas. It sounded like a pretty inexact art, but any kind of permanent enchantment on an object like that was interesting. She knew it was possible, of course, but she still hadn't learned how to make objects exert a magical influence on something else in any of her lessons, so this was all new to her. "Professor," she asked now, sticking her hand into the air and waving it slightly from side to side in case she wasn't attracting enough attention as was. "I don't understand why wood should be less good if it's just to do with living things. Because trees are alive as well, right? Unless it's to do with magical connection. And then maybe a wand wood tree would be better? Anyway, shouldn't any material work? If metal does? Because metal's never alive, is it?" Hm. Maybe she hadn't entirely answered the question that had been asked, thinking about it, but she was really just as interested in what she was thinking about. Anyway, everyone else would answer that, so she was just keeping things interesting, really. |
Skylar was trying REALLY hard to pay attention and take notes, despite the fact that there was a scintilla of doubt that she would ever need to use Runes besides for passing her exams. Wood not the best carving material; yes that made sense. Truth be told, she would have said skin as being more reliable because it seemed more permanent tattooing rune in skin rather than wood, but she had remained quiet. Materials that could be used that hadn't been mentioned? Sky placed the end of her quill to her temple thinking and trying to focus as to better materials. "Stone is well, as the saying goes, set in stone, so if you wanted something unchanging and permanent, then inscribing it into stone would be best." At least that made sense to her. |
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Yeah, she agreed that carving on human flesh was a bad idea. Too much blood and danger and such leading to potentially nasty scarring. It would only work in the case of torturer which was sooooooo not her interest in the subject matter. "In that way...maybe," Cass partly agreed, seeing it from the professor's angle and his words. She was mulling it over as the class moved on, remaining quiet as random runes were mentioned to answer the latest question. "Would depth and clarity of the carve impact the runes?" That was about what the Ravenclaw could come up for the latest batch of questions and discussion points raised to the class. No additional materials came to mind with the list already spoken for. |
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"Lightning is a interesting idea even if it is dangerous. I don't know about harnessing it with runes. But it would be a fun experiment. Amber and Lead, huh. Lead i could see like Stone. But Amber is more connected to life. " Quote:
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Food, well sad to say no food could not be used. "No Food cant not be used. Even with its connection to living things. Its just not stable enough of a source. Even if you attempted it, the piece of food you use would just explode." Quote:
Viktor nodded at his ideas. Glass he already gave a question to and well clothes. Yeah lets not go there. "Clothes is a no since its just fabric" Quote:
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She touching on a very good point that was previously brought up but still very much appropriate about fruit woods. "It would add to their effectiveness but it still depends on what you are using it for to get the best results" Jewelry, Not Bad. "You certainly could not go wrong with protection amulets. And there is a history to people wanting protection and not wanting a full blown tattoo. Whether it being from runes or just normal magic" Quote:
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He would have to do some research into clay once this was over. "Strong emotions are a big part of blood and bones. Which makes sense when you consider curses are meant for a specific person. Yes to would have to be individual because if you make the magic or invoking as generic as possible you are going to lose why you wanted to invoke it in the first place whether to curse or protect or anything you want to do. Did that make sense to you?" He kind of went off there. Quote:
Destructive Power. Well he did not expect to hear anything about that today. But it made sense with what she was talking about. "Not saying you can cause harm with any other type of room. But yes bone is the main one when talking about harm since it is more associated with death. Now if you just carve anything on it you would just have some jewelry like Olivia was talking about" Quote:
"Sorry, Wood is the safest bet when trying to invoking or just using runes in generally. Besides Stone. It depends on the use but Wood is probably still the go to material for the reasons you listed. Especially from a fruit wood. It has to do with its ability to bear life or fruit. There are other proven materials like stone and bone. But each have their own specific uses. But that doesn't mean you can try and find more that work right? " Quote:
"Certainly set and and stone and not there is not a threat of it fading anytime soon. Stone Runes are special since most of the history of the alphabet we use is all from Stone Runes." Quote:
"Makes you wonder if the bone in the wand made out of ash and wood amplified any of the spell he was doing. Ash and Lime are good choices to use for wood as well" Quote:
Okay everyone had given their own materials, and added much to the discussion and Viktor was thankful to that and also no one stormed out of class and thankfully nothing was set on fire. He leaned back and forth on his feet trying to think thing to say next. [B]"So we should all know know there are some material's that are know to work and have been used through out time. Stone, Bone, Wood. We went from Tattoo using skin to invoke runes to protect or used to keep a curse on someone. To one example of a a traditional curse in Norse. Though it that case it was best to invoke the runes on a post. Then to different types of materials that possibly could be used in different circumstances.Before i let you go i want you guys to think and try and answer this...Why do you think it is important to try to think of different ways and materials to invoke runes on even though we have the true and tested ways of invoking them on wood stone and bone?"[B] And he hoped that made sense OOC:Hi Guys. This is the last question. I will be wrapping up the class tomorrow. Probably around 24 hours again. |
Harriet was still kind of as lost as she had been at the start of the lesson. She was going to have to do some more research on this subject, especially if she wanted to actually understand the next lesson. But for now she was going to try and answer the question. Surely she could answer it with a bit of logic. So she spent a few moments trying to think of an answer that at least a little bit of sense. A few seconds later and she put her hand into the air. "Uh.... Would the different ways and materials have a different reaction?" which would suggest why they needed different ones. "And different ones, means that if for instance we ran out of wood, we would still be able to evoke runes on another material" That kind of made sense to her. Kind of being the word there, but it was okay. |
Unfortunately even Char's attention was wandering, given they weren't actually "I think its important to try different materials to see what resonates with you," Just like with wands, in a way. "And depending on the magic you are doing." |
WOOT! She got that right! Wooow, she was acing this Ancient Runes lesson, and she didn't even know exactly what they were talking about. No matter, though, because her first answer had been right ... although the suggestion of food was a material for invoking runes was wrong. AH WELL. Can't have them all, right? She wasn't exactly sure what Professor Sokolov was talking about right after that. She had gotten the three materials used to invoke runes, but after that there were just a lot of words. Her self-confidence levels were pretty high, though, so the Slytherin raised her hand and waiting for her turn. "Maybe we need new materials because people know how to ... un-invoke the runes that were invoked in ... say, wood?" Was un-invoke a word? It was now! "Maybe it's different to do a counter-curse depending on the material the curse was actually made." Daisy was definitely rambling and she was pretty sure she was also making stuff up. Could you even do counter-curses on runes?! No matter, she was winging it. "And if we use a new material, our enemy would waste a lot of time trying to find the right method for doing a counter-curse." And therefore die. Or something like that. Daisy didn't really add that last part out loud and instead dropped her hand, satisfied with herself. Look, if that isn't the right answer, it clearly should be. |
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Basically...he was hungry, okay? And his thinking was kind of sort of meant to be along the same line of thought as one Charlotte Kettleburn, And wait...class was almost over already? Well...there was SOME relief in that he wouldn't have to worry about runic tattoos being an activity or anything. He had sort of been concerned about that. |
Intent is key, scribbled Olivia in her notebook as she repeated the phrase to herself. They needed a clear plan of what they were carving and wanted to make sure every small detailed was laced into the creation of said rune. The Professor's next question stumped Olivia. Why do you think it is important to try to think of different ways and materials to invoke runes on even though we have the true and tested ways of creating them? Hmm.. "Professor, I think by knowing different ways and materials that could work on runes can help you improvise in a tough situation if you did not have any wood, stone, or bone nearby." For instance, if they were running from some dark creature and were in a library then a book would come in hand to draw a rune? Just maybe? |
That just about made sense. Sort of. Basically, wood was good. Sinead was carefully etching examples of different runes onto her parchment when the professor addressed the class as a whole again, with another question tagged onto the end. Well- this one was kind of obvious, wasn't it? "Just because we already have magic which works, doesn't mean that we shouldn't look for new types of spells," she said, eyes blazing with enthusiasm. "Potioneers are always still inventing new potions, so why does it need to be different for anyone else? You can invent new spells and so you should be able to find new ways to use runes. Especially because other types of magic do have new things, it means that for runes to stay up to date, you need to find new ways to use them. Not just on the same materials, because those give the same effects." It was literally her dream to come up with a great new spell. Of whatever kind, really. But the sort of thing that every witch and wizard in the world would want to use and everyone would know forever that she invented it. Maybe runes weren't going to bring her that kind of success, but people who liked them should still get to have fun finding new ways to use magic. She loved learning things, but what was the point if you only got to learn stuff other people already figured out? Sometimes you had to teach yourself. |
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