First Years, Week Three [Stupefy & Protego]

Professor Adler knew that this lesson would be the first one that these students would get a chance to practice their defensive spells, but the woman was going to make sure they took it seriously and didn't hurt one another in the process. Last week the professor had been impressed with those who seemed to hang on to her every word, taking incredibly thorough notes. There were others in the class that didn't seem quite as engaged though, often distracted with their writing tools, but Professor Adler was keen to make sure everyone paid attention when spells were being cast.

Once everyone had taken their seats, Professor Adler addressed them with a smile on her face. "Today we'll be learning two spells!" She announced, giving the class a moment to murmur between themselves for those of them that were excited to hear. Professor Adler, unlike previously professors, had no intention of using the spells on her students. "The two spells we'll be learning today are some of the most frequently used, especially when it comes to self-defence." Even for those students that didn't intend on a defensive career, these spells would still be the backbone of their spellcasting knowledge.

"The first spell we are learning today is Protego. This is our shield charm. It casts an invisible barrier around the caster so it can be extremely helpful for deflecting incoming spells or guarding against physical objects." The blonde explained. "The second spell we'll practice today is Stupefy." Geo wondered how many of the students had already heard of these spells previously in their day to day lives, or if they'd already experienced them for themselves. "This is a stunning spell, and when the spell hits another person, their movement will be disabled. It can be a good spell to use in a fight as it gives you a chance to counter them or escape quickly." Professor Adler knew the spells were opposites, which was why it was good to learn them together.

"Now I would like you to choose how you would like to study these spells," she told the group, making sure they were all paying attention. "If you would like to practice the physical casting of these spells please make your way to the dummies at the front of the room. They won't cast Stupefy on you, but you can cast Protego yourself to create your shields. You can also cast Stupefy on the dummies and you'll see as they become stunned. If you do not wish to participate in the practical elements however, I would like you to write me an essay instead, of the uses of these spells. Once you've done one or the other, you may leave. Finally for those of you that feel as though you're missing out on the full experience of these spells by not casting them on a real person, please come to see me at the end of the lesson, and we can discuss how you can be more prepared for a duel." Professor Adler was going to give the students all the opportunities they could need, but it was still up to them how they chose to learn.

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In order to get an O in this lesson:
- Roleplay the lesson. A few sentences is fine for full marks but please ensure you either practice the spells, or write an essay about the uses of both Protego and Stupefy (One sentence per spell is fine.)
 
reyna walked into the defence against the dark arts classroom and took her usual spot in the room. Her gaze moved towards the professor as the woman got started on the lesson. Reyna was very very pleased that they would get to work on a spell rather than anything else. She listened along and then happily moved to a dummy to practice. She practiced stupify first, making sure that she could do it. She wanted to be able to do the spell, then she practiced protego, which she cared less for but knew it was good for her to know too. Eventually the lesson was brought to an end and she packed up her things and left the room.
 

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