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6 months ago
Replied to Niloy_Das

well that's an assumption that i have everything planned out. I don't know if there will be a battle of hogwarts neither does the mc, but why would he risk it.

I probably shouldn't have punched him, but I was so frustrated with not being able to do anything about the basilisk. I took it out on Draco. I'm still surprised at how annoying he is.

Hogwarts: the magic of music

Hogwarts: the magic of music

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Monty_Linden
Monty_Linden
6 months ago
Replied to Master_Harrison

It's a sprinting exercise. Where you have to run at full speed and turn around quickly, the distance getting further and further apart, it's good for cardio and agility.

To my surprise, most of the training was nonmagical; I was running more and doing more push-ups and suicides. Weight training, agility training. Each morning for hours, then I would drink a potion that Mike had prepared that would ease and heal my muscles, but it didn't take care of the fatigue. Then it was onto spell training in my tired state: jinxes hex, stunners and disarming charms, shielding and transfiguring tricks; all this had effects on my magic and muscles.

Hogwarts: the magic of music

Hogwarts: the magic of music

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Monty_Linden
Monty_Linden
6 months ago
Replied to Daoist_Master1

I answered this question before. the Basilisk had to die or be removed from the equation. can you imagine the battle of hogwarts with the Basilisk still around.

I probably shouldn't have punched him, but I was so frustrated with not being able to do anything about the basilisk. I took it out on Draco. I'm still surprised at how annoying he is.

Hogwarts: the magic of music

Hogwarts: the magic of music

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Monty_Linden
Monty_Linden
7 months ago
Replied to _Neo_Genesis_

well there is the theroy that the Basilisk couldn't kill anybody actually and riddle killed myrtle with the killing curse after she was petrified, because he was worried she saw him. which kind of makes sense, but its only a theroy and there's no proof in that.

I shrugged. 'It shows the incompetence of the wizards back then to believe that the chamber of secrets was opened by the half-giant Hagrid.' I thought, 'Maybe they didn't believe that chamber was open and just was a cover, but Aragog was an acromantula; how the hell does an acromantual petrify people?'

Hogwarts: the magic of music

Hogwarts: the magic of music

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Monty_Linden
Monty_Linden
7 months ago
Replied to Tylor_Roney

An idea I had as well, but two factors. The sword of Gryffindor being imbued with the basilisk's powers makes it powerful enough to kill Horcrux, and if the basilisk doesn't die, then it's there at the Battle of Hogwarts.

Monty_Linden
Monty_Linden
7 months ago
Replied to Abyssal_Ram123

We don't know much about the attacks that happened in Riddles's time at Hogwarts, apart from Myrtle dying and him framing Hagrid. But they say Attacks plural when Tom is talking to headmaster Dippet, so it is safe to assume that there were petrifications in Riddle's year.

I shrugged. 'It shows the incompetence of the wizards back then to believe that the chamber of secrets was opened by the half-giant Hagrid.' I thought, 'Maybe they didn't believe that chamber was open and just was a cover, but Aragog was an acromantula; how the hell does an acromantual petrify people?'

Hogwarts: the magic of music

Hogwarts: the magic of music

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Monty_Linden
Monty_Linden
7 months ago
Replied to Gisborn

croakcoa is what chocolate frogs are 70% made from. fun fact.

Wizard chocolates were really good, and they had no sugar in them. I had no idea what croakoa was, but it was delicious. 

Hogwarts: the magic of music

Hogwarts: the magic of music

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Monty_Linden
Monty_Linden
7 months ago
Replied to nunya_business_3493

you never yelled at a book in frustration.?

Monty_Linden
Monty_Linden
7 months ago
Replied to Kilaske

read the authors note at end of chapter

"Hey, kid, can you play?" A man asked me. I looked at him and nodded. "Here's a Galleon; play us something." I looked at it, then him; he was in his mid-twenties, and it looked like he was on a date. I unclasped my guitar case and pulled out my guitar. I guess I was a busker now. A song came to my mind when I thought that. I pulled out my wand and cast <lumos saltare>. A little orb of light leapt from my wand and hovered around me; putting my wand back, the orb stayed. This was a spell Professor Flitwick taught me at the request of Professor Snape because he could see how I struggled while holding my wand and playing music. The dancing light spell Professor Flitwick had called it, mine really danced, however.

Hogwarts: the magic of music

Hogwarts: the magic of music

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Monty_Linden
Monty_Linden
7 months ago
Replied to Daniel_Brown

hahaha.

This started as a joke, but Lockhart didn't know that, and now I think he missed his calling.

Hogwarts: the magic of music

Hogwarts: the magic of music

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    Hogwarts: the magic of music

    Book&Literature ACTION ADVENTURE MAGIC WEAKTOSTRONG SLICEOFLIFE ISEKAI GENIUS CAMPUS HARRYPOTTER

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    Eddie Carter is a young boy living in Cokeworths, England. He knew he had been reincarnated from another time. He retained knowledge from that time but not memories. He Didn't Know, however, that he was also in another world filled with wizards and magic until Owl tapped on his window and gave him a letter. Eddie is conflicted because he knows the world's plot but is unsure what to do with the knowledge. But he will strive to make the best of his situation and let the music of his magic guide him and maybe have some fun along the way.

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