Cresent Eleven: Remus [video]

May 17, 2011 01:08

[Oh, hello, Facility. It's Remus, holding the screen loosely in the hand not holding his wand. He's walking slowly down a hallway somewhere]

If anyone would like, I think it would be wise to put up protective spells around your buttons. They don't seem... like the best way out of this experiment.

[He smiles, just slightly]

Sorry, Val.

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c: darc, remus lupin, c: howard link

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in person nonmetus May 16 2011, 23:14:08 UTC
Magic cooked food really is the best. [James is kicked back in one of their desk chairs, feet up on the desk]

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in person pleniluniumet May 16 2011, 23:17:52 UTC
[Remus sits after trekking about their hall trying to find the speakers] Is it? Is there a difference? ...must your feet be so close to the books?

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in person nonmetus May 16 2011, 23:34:11 UTC
My feet aren't going to hurt the books, mate. [But he takes them down anyway] There is a difference. Magic makes it easier.

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in person pleniluniumet May 16 2011, 23:36:11 UTC
They could very easily. [Sniff. Thank you James that is much better] Easier, perhaps, but does it affect the taste at all?

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in person nonmetus May 16 2011, 23:42:29 UTC
No they couldn't. It doesn't... not really, unless you make it that way. Just, would you really want to cook by hand?

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in person pleniluniumet May 16 2011, 23:45:46 UTC
You say that now, and then any food we'd conjure at limited power is probably mushy peas and certainly horrid.

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in person nonmetus May 16 2011, 23:54:46 UTC
Well, conjured food is awful. My dad made the worst things when mum was out.

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in person pleniluniumet May 16 2011, 23:56:43 UTC
I'm sure. I think Professor Dumbledore is the only one I've even seen conjure a decent tea.

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in person nonmetus May 16 2011, 23:57:26 UTC
Because all he does is boil the water.

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in person pleniluniumet May 16 2011, 23:58:59 UTC
I suppose you've been in his office enough to know. And he's got sugar, cream, and the leaves in there as well.

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in person nonmetus May 17 2011, 00:00:01 UTC
Exactly. Now, we should try that. I'd love a good tea right now.

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in person pleniluniumet May 17 2011, 00:10:55 UTC
You're saying at half-power we are at the skill level of Professor Dumbledore? Tea-conjuring-wise?

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in person nonmetus May 17 2011, 00:13:35 UTC
Probably not, but we can dream!

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in person pleniluniumet May 17 2011, 00:18:07 UTC
Besides, we've got decent tea-making materials here. No cream, but... Well, actually, we do have powdered creamer. But that hardly counts.

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in person nonmetus May 17 2011, 22:34:41 UTC
Hardly. That's one thing muggles didn't get right.

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in person pleniluniumet May 17 2011, 22:36:47 UTC
So we've got half a proper tea. Nothing to dip in it, which is a bit wrong. We've got to find some of those next time.

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