Cursebreaking for Curse-Breakers
written by Hermione Potter
This textbook should be in possession of every student attending Cursebreaking. However, Hogwarts stores copies which can be found in the Specified Magic Section of the library.
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05/31/21
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Chapter 19
Chapter Nineteen
Conclusion
Forewarned is forearmed. With this knowledge I hope you have gained a greater understanding for the beginnings of Cursebreaking. As this branch of magic is too dangerous to be truly pursued during your schooling, I do hope that you will not suffer the same fate as many Curse-Breaking hopefuls. It is a dangerous and unglamorous career; you will not gain recognition, prestige, or receive rewards. It is back-breaking and laborious work designed to ensure the stable success of the wizarding economy by the supplying Gringotts bank with new funds, new curses, and new techniques to guard their vaults. It is foremost a career of adventure and self-satisfaction. Many lives have been lost carelessly due to the negligence and haste of new recruits during training. Patience and a strong foundation of will and balance are imperative to becoming a Curse-Breaker, as well as a good understanding of Arithmancy. As many might not realize, but it is necessary for keeping records and of banking and transactions, and while Gobbledegook isn't a necessary skill it can prove useful when interacting with the goblins of Gringotts.
If, after all this has been taken into consideration and you still wish to pursue a career in this field, then congratulations. You will witness ancient secrets and explore hidden depths, discover buried treasure and perhaps stumble across a mummy or two. My last and best parting advice is to never double cross the Goblins-- they will always find out.
Conclusion
Forewarned is forearmed. With this knowledge I hope you have gained a greater understanding for the beginnings of Cursebreaking. As this branch of magic is too dangerous to be truly pursued during your schooling, I do hope that you will not suffer the same fate as many Curse-Breaking hopefuls. It is a dangerous and unglamorous career; you will not gain recognition, prestige, or receive rewards. It is back-breaking and laborious work designed to ensure the stable success of the wizarding economy by the supplying Gringotts bank with new funds, new curses, and new techniques to guard their vaults. It is foremost a career of adventure and self-satisfaction. Many lives have been lost carelessly due to the negligence and haste of new recruits during training. Patience and a strong foundation of will and balance are imperative to becoming a Curse-Breaker, as well as a good understanding of Arithmancy. As many might not realize, but it is necessary for keeping records and of banking and transactions, and while Gobbledegook isn't a necessary skill it can prove useful when interacting with the goblins of Gringotts.
If, after all this has been taken into consideration and you still wish to pursue a career in this field, then congratulations. You will witness ancient secrets and explore hidden depths, discover buried treasure and perhaps stumble across a mummy or two. My last and best parting advice is to never double cross the Goblins-- they will always find out.