Seventh Years, Lesson Three

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There were few beings that James was glad not to have encountered during his career as an auror and Inferi held a high place on that list. Thankfully, the state of the wizarding world was currently as such that Inferi were a pretty rare sighting but nonetheless it was important that his seventh years were well informed about them. James stood at his desk and waited as the students made their way into the classroom ready for their latest lesson. "Welcome back seventh years we'll get straight into it," He waved his wand to close the classroom door. "You might want to take some notes today, we'll be covering Inferi,"

"Before we begin, can anyone tell me what inferi are?"
James paused while one student gave him a quick answer. "Correct, Inferi or the singular Inferius are corpses that have been reanimated by powerful dark magic, for lack of a better term they are...zombies, for our muggle born friends, but they lack any kind of hunger or drive, they are fully in control of the witch or wizard who animated them," James explained, pausing to let the students catch up.

Once the lecture was finished he waved his wand over the blackboard to make the original text disappear and in its place the homework was written. "For homework, read the chapter in your books on Inferi and write a short essay, otherwise class dismissed,"


Assignment: RP the lesson. Complete the homework for extra credit.
 
Hinata thought the topic they had today was quite fearsome. Inferi. That was some really dark magic. She took notes as the professor talked and left when they were dismissed.
 
Loki Styx walked in the classroom and settled in. Professor Cade let the seventh years know that they were going over inferi. He never saw anything like that, and a part of him was curious. He did not answer the question this time because his first thought was zombie. That is not correct. Muggle-born students would think of them as zombies. He finished his notes and left the classroom. At least they knew how to block them. Fire. That would work against most things, if one thought about it.
 

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