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Sixth Years: Lesson Six; *Archived* Non-Verbal conjuring of spells learned during the year
Topic Started: Apr 14 2018, 09:45 PM (70 Views)
Professor Kida Frost
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Sitting next to her desk in wolf form she watched at the students approached their desks, after the mixed response from her previous lesson she decided that for their last lesson she would let them become accustomed to having a wolf around, many of the students would be continuing their studies in to their seventh year and need to get used to seeing strange creatures on the ground, Transfiguring into her human form she smiled at the class 'Today I would like everyone to be silent' she began knowing that some students might be slightly confused 'No speaking, we are going to be trying out some non-verbal magic today, now this is complex magic so take as long as you need, we shall be trying Avis or Orchidious' Kida drew her wand from her sleeve and non verbally summoned a bouquet of rainbow chrysanthemums and placed them on her desk.
'Focus on your thoughts pick a spell and begin, call on me if you need assistance' flicking her wand again she summoned small robin which flew around the room before landing on a students desk.

Deciding against transfiguring back into her wolf form so that the students could practice she leaned against her desk and observed her class, she tucked her wand back up her sleeve and went to assist who ever needed her.


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Sianna Djordjevic
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serbian | frustrated | Accio Deputy Editor & Photographer | seventh year

[justify]Sianna was happy it was the last week of classes, she was looking forward to the next year more than ever. She was close to graduating and the final year in school would be the best year of school. She would be able to work hard and achieve finally her good grades, shove it in her brothers faces. The only girl of the family and the only successful one too. She wanted to be head girl, bad, but she knew that she wasn’t likely to get it. However, even getting prefect bet her brothers in another way. She would have to graduate to cement herself as the best in the family, but Sianna was on track to do so. Sianna just had to do well in these exams to ensure she got into all the classes that she wanted next year. With that she left the dorm and headed to class.

Sianna had been practicing all of the spells from the last semester of transfiguration and she was pretty pleased with all they had been able to learn during it. She walked into the room, wondering if they'd be studying or practicing a new spell, as it turned out it would be a bit of both, they'd be studying and going over the spells they'd learned but doing it non-verbally. She had gotten pretty good at the spells from defence against the dark arts and felt like she was in a good position to manage it now. She pointed her wand and in his mind thought about orchideous. it was an easy enough spell, and she had been fairly good at it, having practiced it more than any of the other spells that they had covered during the semester. It took her a few attempts before she was able to really get the spell properly non-verbally, but Sianna wasn't too bothered by that, in fact she was happy when she managed the spell a little and by the end, near perfect. She would take the time in the next few weeks to practice the other spells too, but with that this lesson was brought to and end and she could leave.
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Ares Jeffreys
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[justify]The final week upon them, and Ares was more relieved than ever, the work over the semester had just been so much, he was glad that there would be the little break before the exam and boy was he looking forward to the winter break. He had plans to go try-out for some professional teams and see if he couldn’t garner some interest in him for when he did graduate. He knew he could wait, but Ares wasn’t sure if he left school at the end of the next year without a sure future. The teen put the finishing touches on the letters he would need to send out at the end of the school day and then beginning to get ready for the day ahead of him. He took all the little notes and bits of homework he needed and then the books he would need, only when everything was together, and the letters carefully placed on his desk for letter did he leave for class.

Ares had been enjoying the variety of spells which they had learned in transfiguration. Ares walked into the room and took his usual spot in the room. His gaze shifting to the front where the professor was stood, beginning her lesson. They would be doing more non-verbal magic. As much as it appeared that others in his class loved it, Ares was not so sold upon it. It wasn't the best kind of class at all. He had found non-verbal magic far more difficult than any one else in the class appeared to find it. He settled upon practicing the avis spell. a little easier and the most recent spell they had done. It wasn't good though, for the whole lesson Ares didn't manage to make one of the creatures appear. It was only as the professor dismissed them that he managed to make one bird appear. It was just clear that Ares had to work a lot more on his non-verbal magic.
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Zared Katsaros-Styx
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independent & distant | seventh year

[justify]Zared was feeling good about the upcoming exams he had. The only one that brought him any concern was the apparition one, mostly because if he got that wrong it would end badly and he then wouldn’t be able to take advantage of what freedom it would give him. The teen was still pretty excited about the prospect of leaving the school at the end of this semester, his plans to get married to Elysia would be happening over the break, hopefully if everything came together and he couldn’t they’d get married at the next opportunity. He didn’t want to waste time with her. The slytherin was putting the last of what he would need for this week into his bag, he’d been working pretty solidly over the last few weeks, so he was more than certain that everything would go well, even the exam he was dreading. With that the boy had everything and left for the class.

Zared walked into the transfiguration classroom and took his usual spot in the room. He was looking forward to the end of the smester. If only so he would have slightly less to do each day. he looked up at the professor as she appeared, clearly since she came from her wolf form. The teen listened to the short introduction to the lesson and then nodded with what they would in fact be doing that day. Non-verbal magic. Zared had gotten fairly good at that for defence against the dark arts, but he wasn't sure he'd manage it too much when it was transfiguration, that would be a little more difficult. Since they were doing more advanced spells, not just the ones they'd learned in first year. The boy picked Orchidious as the spell and began to practice it non verbally. It was difficult but he had been practicing non-verbal magic since the defence professor had let them do so, so it didn't take him too long until he had a flower he was rather proud of. As the lesson progressed it got easier and easier for him. the lesson wrapped up with him feeling pretty pleased with himself.
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Lennon Cohen-Knight
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[justify]As the semester was winding down to an end, and Lennon had other things to worry about like his Apparation exam and the Monthly, he was worried he might not pass the Transfiguration exam due to how difficult non-verbal spells were. He'd only been able to successfully do it a few times so he hoped with more practice today he could feel more comfortable performing them. As he walked in, Professor Frost asked them to remain silent as they'd be spending the entire lesson attempting to do the previous spells they'd tried non-verbally. Lennon took a deep breathe to focus himself and then pulled out his wand to begin. He decided on trying to conjure flowers because it seemed less messy and complicated since they didn't move. Lennon pictured white daisies in his mind clearly, trying to concentrate on that only as he mentally thought of the incantation. Nothing happened the first few times, and then a few petals began to appear, floating aimlessly down to the desktop. Lennon tried once more, focusing on the image of the entire flower, with its stem and leaves, and finally was able to conjure up a single white daisy. He spent the rest of the lesson focusing on trying to conjure up more and more flowers until he could conjure up a bouquet, and once he was done, he gathered all this flowers and left the class, wondering what to do with this handful of daisies.
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