http://siriuslyscarred.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] siriuslyscarred.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-11-18 11:18 am
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DADA for Muggles [Wednesday, November 18, 5th period]

Today as the students arrived, the ceiling had been enchanted a clear blue, probably to counteract the subject matter.

"Because this came up so often in the introductory class, Professor Lupin and I decided that the one day we devoted to zombies and Inferi was probably not sufficient to fully cover the dark art of necromancy," Sirius began. "We have any number of places represented in this classroom right now, and bringing people back from the dead seemed to be a common theme for many of you. It is, unquestionably, a dark art." His glance swept over each student in turn. "Why, then, is that one of the first things people reach for when someone they love is taken from them?"

He looked over at Remus. Over the course of the years, they'd both lost more people than he'd thought he could bear to.

Remus, for his part, was struggling to look mildly interested and not too invested. "In our world, there are strict rules about moving on once a person has died. If the person fears death or is otherwise tied to this world, they might linger on as a ghost. But otherwise, their time here is done, and bringing them back is not only reckless and stupid, but detrimental to the person in question, as well."

After the brief discussion, Sirius waved his wand and dozens of textbooks (some covered liberally in dust) appeared on a table in the front of the classroom. "Use the rest of the class period to research necromancy and the horrible consequences that always arise when you try to bring back the dead," he concluded. "Next class, please bring in a report--covering at least a foot of parchment--explaining what you learned."
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Re: Answer the discussion question [DADA 11/18]

[personal profile] ashockingbitch 2009-11-19 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
"No, just that I've been in more than one universe and I might not be magic," (although there was at least one philosophy student who'd written his thesis on that question) "but I've seen enough to know magic doesn't always have the same rules. Maybe where you're from it's not possible, and maybe where he's from it's pure evil, but that doesn't mean you should write it off entirely. I'm standing here, and I've died twice. Possibly three times." But the first time had been a tech thing.

Re: Answer the discussion question [DADA 11/18]

[identity profile] bigdamndestiny.livejournal.com 2009-11-19 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
"It's dangerous where I'm from," Merlin replied slowly. "There's a balance that must be maintained."
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Re: Answer the discussion question [DADA 11/18]

[personal profile] ashockingbitch 2009-11-19 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
"I never said it was simple," although 'parlor trick' might have implied that, but if there was one thing Jenny wasn't, it was 'not flippant.' "If it was simple it wouldn't mean anything," said the girl who'd once shot herself in the head to prove a point.

She'd been confident he'd use his powers to resurrect her.

Mostly.