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The 10 points that Professor McGonagall took from me didn't make me sad, or even make any difference to the points I already acquired. Even my Ravenclaw colleagues took the loss of points surprisingly well, and the only people who got angry were Phillips and Penelope, each with a different motive.
Phillips because those points could be decisive in Ravenclaw's victory against Slytherin in the house cup. And Penelope because she knew the reason I lost points had to do with Percy, who she was seeing.
While Phillips had to content himself with sitting sullenly planning revenge on Percy, Penelope was more direct and went to argue with him, and I don't know how the argument ended, but now Percy glares at me even more whenever he sees me.
But all of this had a positive point, which was that the Gryffindors officially adopted me as an honorary lion.
I think getting Percy - who wasn't so popular in Gryffindor - into trouble was worth a free pass to the red and gold house.
Well... Who said being evil is bad?
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-Room of Requirement-
"Let's see… I have a lot of spells for a single enemy, but few for a full-scale attack…" I pondered as I looked at my diary.
I was reading the diary where I jotted down the powers and techniques of other fictions so I could turn them into spells.
So far, the only ones I've been able to replicate have been those that used elements, but few of those were large-scale or fatal attacks.
I wanted a spell that could be used on a large group of enemies, and that would kill them almost instantly. The only problem is that to create a spell at this level, I would need a lot more elements controls, something I don't have yet.
And that's why I'm looking for a technique from some fiction that isn't too difficult to recreate, and that has the criteria I want.
But the more I thought about a new attack, the more I realized that I didn't have many defense spells. And as an old saying goes, "The best offense is defense".
But finding and creating such a spell is much more difficult, mainly because I focused more on remembering attacks.
"Hmm...What kind of defense do I need?" I pondered, "The spells that death eaters use the most are the unforgivable curses, which are known to penetrate any barrier or magical shield... In that case, why don't I create a defensive spell for them?"
As soon as I was done talking, excited and with a new resolve, I started jotting down quickly in my diary.
"Wait... How am I supposed to know if the defense really works if there's no one to cast the unforgivables on it?" I said, noticing a flaw in my plan, "Ugh, dammit... One more project I'll have to put on hold... Sigh"
And just as I was about to close my diary, disappointed at not being able to create my defense against the unforgivables, I looked at a part where one of my ideas was written.
What was written in the notebook, was one of my old ideas, which after analyzing it well, was not only a way to stop the killing curse, but also to destroy it. And to do that, I would need to erode the spell's magic, literally destroying the curse.
"Corrosion…" I muttered. My eyes then started to glow, "That's it! I can create a spell that works for both offense and defense!"
With that idea in mind, I went running to my bag that was on a table in the corner. Once there, I opened it and took out two of the muggle books I brought, one on chemistry and one on physics.
"Hmm, let's see..." I said, flipping through the pages of the chemistry book, "I found it!" I stopped at a page, which talked about corrosion and decay.
"Corrosion is the effect of aging and wear on something, most commonly on metals. Decomposition is the process where something organic starts to rot into minerals. These two methods of decay are similar, but they have totally different processes" As I was reading the book, I found other processes that had the same kind of effect as corrosion and decomposition, but then I noticed something.
I realized that the effects of these decays were due to something they all had in common., which was time.
All forms of corrosion, decomposition, and decay occurred because of the passing of time. And that would help me create my spell.
But I know that spells involving time were more complicated than those involving space, which was also a type of spell I wanted to understand more. But time is just the most used term, the real factor for decay to occur is the aging of the material.
Everyone and everything is harmed by time, but what really affects them is the effect of time, aging.
And because of my Magic Vision, I know that even magic suffers from aging. So I just have to create a spell that age things, or just age magic.
But talking is easier than doing. However, I don't need to start from scratch as there are a lot of aging spells and potions.
One of these spells is the {Florere} spell, which makes flowers bloom faster, speeding up your metabolism. And there's also a similar spell, which serves to ripen vegetables, legumes, and fruits. But unfortunately both spells don't seem to work on magical plants.
But that didn't let me down, because I had so many other spell options. And with that, I intended to start studying for the creation of one of the most incredible spells there is.
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"Come on," I said to myself. I then placed the tip of my wand on the piece of pottery I had found and said, "{Vertere Antique}"
As soon as I finished the enchantment, I saw the piece of pottery in front of me begin to age, taking on an old-fashioned look. The spell I used served to make artworks older, both in appearance and materials, and was used by antique sellers.
And while all the demonstration of the spell was happening, I had my Magic Vision turned on, and I could see in small details how the ceramic materials had their structure accelerated, making the work old.
"This is the seventh spell I've used so far, and so far I just have a bit of compression on how to create my spell, sigh," I said, wiping the sweat off my forehead.
"Well, as long as I can't complete this spell of mine, I'll have to make do with the ones I have," I said, raising my wand and seeing a ball of air swirl around its tip.
"Hmm, can the wind interfere with the killing curse?" I started to reflect.
"Meh, even if it doesn't interfere, I can still do stuff like that..." I then raised my hand, where a spinning blue ball started to grow, and as soon as that ball reached the size of a quaffle, I threw it into one of the training puppets.
As soon as the ball hit the doll's chest, it began to expand, at the same time causing a small spiraling gust, causing a lot of damage to the doll.
In the end, the doll had a hole in its chest, and several cuts across the rest of its body. And I, looking at that, smiled happily.
'And that's the power of a real Rasengan' I thought, happy that I could have made such a famous attack, satisfying my inner chuuni.
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(End AN: Hello dear readers!
When I was looking at some HP fanfics I ended up remembering something.
The book and the play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is part of the official Harry Potter universe, and analyzing the story well I realized that the main antagonist of the series, Delphini Riddle, is an OP character.
Delphi is described as being more powerful than Voldemort, and unbelievably she is only 18 or 19 years old!
Yea! She is very young!
She was born between the fifth and seventh books, which makes her a little older than Teddy Lupin, the son of Nymphadora and Remus, and in the Cursed Child books Teddy is in his seventh year.
And me thinking Ethan was OP, lol)