2nd Gryffindor Note - [voice]

Aug 31, 2009 12:07

I take it glass doesn't often spontaneously turn into water around here. Anyone want to guess as to what caused it?

weird place this is, ginny's trying to think, not hermione but trying, not hogwarts

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voice ; deifies August 31 2009, 17:16:50 UTC
A battle, in point of fact.

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voice ; dasupporter August 31 2009, 17:22:26 UTC
I don't suppose you could tell me a little bit more?

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voice ; deifies August 31 2009, 17:30:10 UTC
The Ice Magister, along with Nuadoria's High Priestess and a small group of foreigners, confronted the spirit that has been attacking victims from the mirrors. Now that they are destroyed, she will no longer be able to move freely through the city.

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voice ; dasupporter August 31 2009, 17:35:55 UTC
I see. That explains a lot. Thank you.

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[voice] divigate August 31 2009, 18:24:53 UTC
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Although the mirrors are gone, I would be cautious. The danger may not be entirely over.

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[voice] dasupporter August 31 2009, 18:40:55 UTC
I suppose you have a fair point. I'll remember that.

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[voice] bloodykatars September 1 2009, 01:51:49 UTC
My first guess is that someone's using magic of some kind.

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[voice] dasupporter September 1 2009, 01:53:32 UTC
That was my first thought, but not even McGonagall's used a spell like that... not that she couldn't.

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[voice] bloodykatars September 1 2009, 02:05:21 UTC
I never bothered to study magic but I can bet a sorceress can easily turn glass into water and the reversal. Maybe there is a sorceress among us...

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[voice] dasupporter September 1 2009, 02:07:15 UTC
A sorceress? Is that what you call people who can use magic?

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voice → derp. slytherinanyway September 1 2009, 07:17:11 UTC
I'm just glad for the results, myself.

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voice dasupporter September 1 2009, 12:25:53 UTC
That does seem to be a bit of a good thing.

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voice slytherinanyway September 3 2009, 00:54:08 UTC
Good to take in the sun while we can, since it seems like it's a little rare.

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[Text forever] ordoniandrudge September 3 2009, 01:28:02 UTC
I can't think of what would cause that, unless it was ice.

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