First Years Guide to Ace Transfiguration: A Study Guide
This book is intended for all who need a quick study reference guide for TNFG-101. It has a glossary of terms & its appropriate meanings for the entire course. Each chapter is based on a lesson; where it won't go into grave detail, but will give you the necessary components to study for upcoming tests & assignments. This does not include mid-term & final exams. All detailed information about each topic is in your official lessons with the Professor. DO NOT COPY AS IT IS PLAGIARISM!
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Lesson Six: Smoke to Dagger Study Guide
Chapter 7
Smoke
Smoke is a mix of matter; solid, liquid, & gas. It looks grey in color, thick, & looks like a cloud. There is no sound, taste, or touch. It smells almost like fresh fir & it is not strong.
Dagger
Daggers have multiple different shapes, designs, & sizes. It looks silver in color & the handle is brown. It sounds loud & sharp when dropped. It has a sharp metallic & wood taste and smell. The sides are smooth, but the point & edges are sharp.
Spell
A thing that could go wrong is that you can have all blade or all handle. This transformation was created in 1701 from a transfigurist named Henry Snuff. If you were to use this spell in potions, you could use the smoke to create a knife to cut your item. If you were to use this spell in herbology, you could use the smoke of a plant to create a blade to collect leaves & flowers from the plant you want to harvest.
Incantation: Fumus Lamina (FUH-moos LAWH-meeh-ah)
Wand Movement: A circle around the smoke you are transforming
Concentration: Medium
Willpower: Low
Fun Facts
⊱Most people die in house fires, not from the fire itself, but because of the smoke.
⊱ Athames are set aside for special occasions such as religious ceremonies.
⊱ A variation of this spell is fog; it is close enough to smoke that the spell will work.
⊱ Henry spent a year to record his discovery, but he could not recall the conjuration.