Fourth Years Lesson Four [The Killing Curse]

This would be the last lesson that Geo would need to talk about the Unforgivable Curses in depth, and while she wasn't looking forward to this one either she was glad that it would soon be coming to an end. She stood at the head of the classroom waiting for her fourth years to take their usual seats, before jumping straight into the lesson.

The former Auror of course had no intention of showing the effects of the killing curse to the teenagers. Quite frankly no one needed to witness it first hand, regardless of the methods used. "The Killing Curse," the woman began, watching to make sure everyone was paying attention, "results in instantaneous death. While quick and painless, and with no trace that it's been used, you can probably imagine why this spell is unforgivable. There is only one person who is known to have survived it, and I'm sure you all know his story by now." While there was no way to stop the killing curse from being successful, it was certainly important to make sure that one had their shield spells at the ready.

The woman turned to write the spell on the board, a notion that she didn't particularly agree with given that this knowledge in the hands of fourth years wasn't exactly an encouraging prospect, but one she tried to remind herself it was important for them to know in case they came across it in their own lives. "If used, a bright green spark will emit from the end of the wand, and without much more than a single flash, a life will end." Not wanting to linger on the effects for too long, Professor Adler continued, "If you have any questions feel free to come and speak to me, otherwise that's it for today, no homework." There would be plenty of time for extra work but after learning about the Killing Curse, today was not it.
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Winnie walked into the defence against the dark arts classroom and took her spot int he room. This was the one in her mind to be focusing on. She listened to what the professor was saying about it. She gocused on what was on the board, but the professor didn't spend too long on it, infact never bothering to show them it, she wondered if the minister was preventing them from seeing these curses properly or if it was just the professor. Eventually the lesson was wrapped up and she packed up and left the room.

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Honestly? At the start of the semester Lili had been looking forward to the lessons because they were supposed to be more difficult and she wanted to focus on her academics a lot. What she had not expected was for it to leave such a heavy weight on her chest each week As she sat down she listened to the Professor explain yet another horrible curse. Taking notes felt so bitter, learning felt so bitter when it was about such horrible things, but she supposed it was important too. Letting out a shaky breath Lili finished up her notes before making her way out as fast as she could.

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