Oct. 9th, 2012

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Character: Porrim Maryam (5th Year)
Mun: Kabby
Plot specific: N

So, what did people do at Hogsmeade? I want to stay up-to-date on everything, of course.

I, for one, had a lovely time browsing at Gladrags.


(ooc| Playing around with ideas for translating her quirk, as o+ didn't seem very normal handwriting to me. So excuse any confusion and tell me if you want plain text. Dropping quirk & courier because it just seems to make more sense that way to me.)

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Character: Matilda Wormwood
Mun: Emely
Plot related: N

What is it about words that gives them so much weight when it comes to magic? I've been doing some reading and perhaps I am simply looking in the wrong places but I have yet to find anything that directly addresses this in any of the theory books I've picked up from the library.

Wordless magic is something we're all capable of, yet assigning a phrase to each spell makes it significantly easier. Why is that? What was it that came first, the word or the spell itself, and if the latter who thought up that saying something might make it easier? The more I think about it the more I can't help but feel it's a trick of the mind. By concentrating on a word that expounds the effect we desire, the more focused we become on said desire and isn't that what really brings about the magic?

If that is the case it really brings into question the necessity of even wands.

Does anyone else have any thoughts on this?

((ooc; pardon the icons, I mostly only have ones of her when she is 6 but I am slowly gathering more))

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