hermione jean granger. (
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eachdraidh2015-01-16 02:06 pm
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( video ; seelie locked. )
[ The locket opens on just Hermione's face; behind her there is nothing but a blank wall, at least until she turns. Then there's a small bookshelf, a series of vials and a cauldron before she sits down and refocuses the camera on her and nothing else. It takes her a moment to speak but she does - after taking a long, deep breath. ]
For anyone that doesn't know me, my name is Hermione Granger. We're about to enter a war and I don't think it's right that any of us enter entirely unprepared - there's only so much we can do, but I intend to do whatever I can to make sure that everyone is ready and as capable as they can be.
[ Another deep breath and she turns, so that both her cauldrons are in sight. ]
I've been brewing potions for the last few days, as much as I can and as quickly as I can. I have things for cuts, scrapes, wounds, for loss of blood and for burns, anti-paralysis... I think you get the idea. I've got a lot of stock and I'm ready to give it to anyone who thinks they might need it before they go and fight. If you need it after then you know my name and how to contact me, right?
[ She looks troubled, still; war isn't something she is entirely comfortable with, even now, even with how familiar she is with it. ]
Just let me know if you want or need something and I can pop over and deliver it. And if you have, um, friends that might need it but can't read this? Let me know. I'm an equal opportunist potioneer, I promise. Thank you for your time.
[ And, added a little later, if the change in the shadows of the room are any indication -- ]
You don't have to pay me for them, but if you can find ingredients or donate something that would be nice. Just so I can keep this going.
[ Happy, Mako? ]
For anyone that doesn't know me, my name is Hermione Granger. We're about to enter a war and I don't think it's right that any of us enter entirely unprepared - there's only so much we can do, but I intend to do whatever I can to make sure that everyone is ready and as capable as they can be.
[ Another deep breath and she turns, so that both her cauldrons are in sight. ]
I've been brewing potions for the last few days, as much as I can and as quickly as I can. I have things for cuts, scrapes, wounds, for loss of blood and for burns, anti-paralysis... I think you get the idea. I've got a lot of stock and I'm ready to give it to anyone who thinks they might need it before they go and fight. If you need it after then you know my name and how to contact me, right?
[ She looks troubled, still; war isn't something she is entirely comfortable with, even now, even with how familiar she is with it. ]
Just let me know if you want or need something and I can pop over and deliver it. And if you have, um, friends that might need it but can't read this? Let me know. I'm an equal opportunist potioneer, I promise. Thank you for your time.
[ And, added a little later, if the change in the shadows of the room are any indication -- ]
You don't have to pay me for them, but if you can find ingredients or donate something that would be nice. Just so I can keep this going.
[ Happy, Mako? ]
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Or ending up right in the throne room of Caer Scima. I would imagine the Unseelie monarchs would be happy to see you, granted, but not for reasons that you would be terribly happy about...
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But you're right. I might be able to claim sanctuary, but, really. I've seen the throne room, I don't want to go there.
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...and, well, I'll admit I'm curious, but I tend to err on the side of caution. If I could be guaranteed sanctuary, I'd at least love to visit their library... but that's seeming less and less likely.
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[ Not good, obviously. ]
I wonder if there would be any way for a friend in the other court to get some books for us, especially if we met somewhere neutral.
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eh, yolo]
Ah, no --- it's really that there's just been a system of inheritance developed that influences it, I suppose. All established mage families have what are known as Magic Crests, which contain the sum of the magical knowledge of all the previous bearers and are generally passed on from parent to child. In essence, it makes it easier and more efficient to achieve real progress --- after all, if you don't have to spend the better part of your life re-learning all the secrets and spells your ancestors have figured out, then you can get on to making new discoveries, can't you?
Of course, there are plenty of individuals with the talent born to those who don't, and they easily could prove be the originators of their family's crest. It's really something you have to commit to past your own lifetime, though... but anyone who's really cut out to be a mage has already accepted that.
[Or you could win the Magic Lottery and kill Servants because your deep, ingrained survivor's guilt gave you a cool superpower.
That works too.]
That is something I've been wondering... I'm really thankful that there are plenty of neutral spaces where that would be a possibility, honestly.
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[ But that's how magic works in other worlds. It's fascinating, and she supposes not everyone has access to things like Hogwarts or Durmstrang. She has to understand that not everyone has the same opportunities as she did; magic school is a unique thing. ]
I think it's something to look into, at least. Knowledge is something we need to survive and understand what we're doing here.
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And anyway, no crest has the complete encyclopedia of magic written into it, so there's always still plenty to learn. The progression is usually more about educating yourself before you begin university-style education at Clock Tower, so while the academic setting for it comes later it's not actually absent.
[...let's not talk about the fact that Magic College politics are hell. Well, he doesn't care, anyway. Magic College is great.]
Exactly. Of course, there are several people dedicated to that sort of thing already, aren't there...?
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[ That seems to make a little more sense, at least. ]
That does sound better than just shoving information at descendants and hoping they use it properly - or even understand it. The Clock Tower must be a little like Hogwarts, then - that's where witches and wizards in my world go to learn how to use and control their magic.
[ Which has it's own set of problems, of course. ]
I think so. It wouldn't surprise me if there were more we didn't know about, too.
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...Hogwarts, though...? What is that like?
[...probably simultaneously aggressively whimsical and just plain aggressive, given what she's explained about her world thus far.]
It would be more surprising to me if there weren't, honestly.
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It's incredible. We have students from ages eleven to eighteen and we are taught how to use our magic and how to control it. We learn other things, too - potions, herbology, the history of magic and all other related things. There aren't really any specialisations until you decide what you want to do for a career.
[ ... Yes. ]
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...ah, that... well, it sounds like Clock Tower for children, honestly. I'm not entirely sure how I feel about that, but I imagine it can't be too bad.