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Horace Slughorn ([personal profile] jointheclub) wrote in [community profile] witchesreign2013-01-28 11:28 am

Potions and Items, Desperately Needed [Open]

[The Itemcrafting classroom looks like something out of The Sword in the Stone today, with beakers, cauldrons, tubes, liquids, chests, and sundry supplies all floating around in midair, almost but not quite bumping into each other. On one side of the classroom, knives furiously chop away at roots, stalks, and bulbs; on another, large tongs stir boiling cauldrons. In the midst of all this, Slughorn directs traffic with his wand, hurrying here and there to check this process or temper this reaction.]

[Truth be told, Slughorn is running himself raw, between days of gathering up students on the Island and nights of making items and potions to repair the damage they've done to themselves. A very uncharacteristic scowl seems to have landed permanently on his face, and he is constantly mopping at the shine on his increasingly-mottled forehead. In fact, one might almost say he's showing his age...]


Don't even know why I came out of retirement. What am I, a Healer?

[He flicks his wand irritably, sending two completed sleeping draughts and a half-dozen Potions flying into a box.]
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[personal profile] youngnobelman 2013-03-08 08:22 am (UTC)(link)
The creation of the digital world wasn't intentional, or something that could be deliberately repeated, even if the general populace knew what it was caused by, which they don't.
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[personal profile] youngnobelman 2013-03-09 09:37 am (UTC)(link)
The gadgets aren't a secret; they're just not intentionally world building. And if anything, their growing popularity just seems to have added to the current world rather than creating new ones.

Has magic ever created a world?