Mrs Voldemort
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
I would love lessons on the Dark Arts, however I presume they don't really have lessons dedicated to learning in depth about the Dark Arts and how to use it.
That would be private study.
I would dedicate myself to being able to transform! smile
Yeah, obviously. The next best thing is defense against it though, isn't it? You can't understand the Dark Arts without knowledge of the defense and vice versa.
Transfigure. I think there's a difference, isn't there? Or at least there was this really complicated explanation in a fic and it was cool...And
wow that person writes Tom Riddle amazingly.
I think transfiguring would be a first step into become an animagus, I mean it must be a great deal more difficult to transfigure into an animal than just change your human features for another humans features, because your bone structure and such is completely changing when you become an animal, like James for instance, his bones would form horns!
Yes. I associate 'transforming' with something like turning into a werewolf. That's really painful and takes a lot of energy. 'Transfiguration' is just telling an object to look like, act like, feel like, et cetera a certain thing and that's why you have to concentrate so hard on it. The object in question is still a mouse, even if it looks like a goblet, and the needle is still really a tooth pick, no matter what you're senses tell you. I don't think transfiguring hurts either, unlike transforming, otherwise, I doubt they'd be using the pets.
That's what I always worried about.
I would refuse to use my pet, or any animal for that matter because I would always worry about what would happen to the animal if I went wrong?!
Yes, I suppose so. That explains why animagus are able to keep their characteristics etc, unlike a werewolf who undergoes a complete change.
I couldn't imagine the pain of becoming a werewolf.
Exactly. That's why I don't think transformation and transfiguration is the same thing. It just wouldn't be good for your toad, rat, cat, et cetera. I still feel sorry for Trevor though, regardless.
Me neither. That would have to be horrible. >.<