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May. 6th, 2014 10:24 pmThat book Dolohov showed us in class today was pretty nift. I wonder if it has anything about horcruxes in it?
And did he really mean that bit about reading something so powerful that it would kill you? I mean, how did it ever get written down in the first place if just reading it would make you die like that? I'd imagine thinking it up to begin with would be rather hazardous to one's health.
And did he really mean that bit about reading something so powerful that it would kill you? I mean, how did it ever get written down in the first place if just reading it would make you die like that? I'd imagine thinking it up to begin with would be rather hazardous to one's health.
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Date: 2014-05-07 06:51 am (UTC)It is not the spells themselves that are the danger — although casting a sufficiently Dark spell without proper preparation and knowledge of the safety precautions is often likely to be fatal — but the concentration of the energies in one place and in such a stagnant fashion; it is one of the reasons why Dark texts often cannot be mass-printed without exceptional precautions, another being that the type can retain the impressions of what it was used to print, to the considerable detriment of other books printed later.
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Date: 2014-05-07 02:29 pm (UTC)Was it that sort of book?
Why did he want to show you something so dangerous?
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Date: 2014-05-07 03:20 pm (UTC)Some of us are working on projects with containing and safely handling Dark objects, so it was rather useful to learn about the containment process.