Notes From A Ravenclaw (Year 2)

written by Anne Pickering

NOTE: I will be coming back to this and rewriting it for the current 2nd year! Year 2 is here! This is a compilation of my Year 2 notes for all classes. There will be no essay or quizzes here. Just notes based on the lessons. These notes are in no way a substitute for reading the lessons and/or text books for each class!

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05/31/21

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Tnfg 201 Week 1

Chapter 12
Once again: this lesson has changed considerably since this chapter was written. I will leave the extra info at the bottom for additional knowledge

Animate to Inanimate transformations
Ethics and theory

Proper care and consideration to all creatures are a must
basic essence as a creature remains
the object the creature is transformed into is not alive, but contains the essence of the creature.
Must be careful. Any damage done to the object with also damage the creature.
The creatures will revert back to there creature forms after a period of time.
Ensure that the creature is transformed back to its original state since it could take days to naturally revert
Backfires: the spell doesn't work or transformation is not complete

Transformation is when the particles of the target are adjusted and shifted to become another item. for animate to inanimate, also changing the mind and soul of the creature.
Must consider all aspects to figure out what has to change.
Concentration is higher for animate to inanimate transformations.
Willpower is also higher to counter the resistance of a live creature.

Lesson 1 notes

  • Dragon Diary
    • enchant a dragon statue
    • keep over 9 weeks
    • document the magical qualities
    • how it develops and grows
    • more specifics are in the lesson
    • 350-500 words/ week
  • Class B spells
    • Class A
      • foundation, creation, decorum
      • Avifors, Snufflifors, Fera Verto,Draconifors
    • Class B
      • magical elevation, transfigurative manipulation, reinforces skills of Class A
      • Florifors, Appicus, Defundo, Piscifors, Ebublio, Melofors, Globifors
  • Florifors
    • continuation of Avifors
    • twirl wand 3 times to the right in a triangle formation, follow with 1 circle around and an outward flick
    • enunciate spell during middle twirl
    • objects turned to spectral floral entities
    • cast into the air
      • swirling pink, purple, and blue flowers
      • appear, contort the air, fade
      • leave a floral scent
    • on humans
      • leaves a freshness
      • when it wears off, the pungency can double
    • deemed a pointless spell
    • Gwendolyn Tureene, 1402
      • twirling to the left
        • flowers provided a scent able to stun or projectile thorns
        • defeated Sir William Grey
          • vampire that ruled 1394 to 1402
          • Blackwater, outside of Dublin
          • battled for 2 hrs
          • distracted by the blood of Gwendolyn's heel
          • fired thorns and pinned him to the door
          • blew toxic scent at him
    • First Discovery
      • before 756 AD
      • unknown who discovered it
      • Personal diary of Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Cadmus Brighten
    • Dr. Tyranus Brightell
      • found a village of "half breeds"
      • used similar magic
      • drew wand movements in ground with hoof
      • coated hands in silver powder (moon dust)
      • used incantation, Florvaius, magic came up from ground
    • Flori = floral or floral life
    • fors = luck or creation
    • Incantations
      • ones that didn't work
        • Florvius, Flarivus, Floralus
          • had dire effects
          • Floralus caused nasty acne and tooth decay
          • current wands would have resisted these faulty spells
            • hippogriff talon and Chimera fang cores would not.
    • Used for beautification
    • used on living plants
      • helps them to grow
    • used on rocks, boulders, etc
      • floral forms
      • takes the form of what is committed to in the mind
    • Elizabeth Hutsfield, 1875
      • Flying Kiwis
      • flying in circles above the object while casting the spell increases potency and greater flora
      • Notes of Helga the Grey, from 3000 yrs ago said something similar
    • mind must be entirely focused
    • object turns to a single Daisy
      • a pot may appear depending on strength of the spell
      • not a real daisy
        • magical, spectral version

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