Grayson Wright

June 22, 2023 9:47 PM
"Hello, everyone," Professor Wright greeted the Advanced class, as was customary. "Hope, hope everyone had a good weekend. I also hope you spent some of it practicing your multi-step locking charms, since we're going to test them out together today."

Locks, of course, were easy enough to enchant. They were simple devices, really, and thus simple to manipulate with magic. This was why not that many people in the wizarding world with anything of value to their names bothered with them for anything except childproofing. Better ways to secure things, however, required more complex magic. The most secure sorts of seals, of course, were beyond anything they would learn in Advanced Charms - some were more in the province of Defense Against the Dark Arts, and some were simply things that were not taught in school, for various reasons; a few might not even constitute magic that could be taught in school even if all ethics and safety concerns were set aside, as the goblins were as jealous of their secrets as wizards were of wand usage - but there were nevertheless several means of securing objects which fell within the Charms curriculum, and these were what the Advanced class had been studying recently.

For the current project, he had given them each a plain box and asked them to come up with designs for securing these. The locks were to require a correct sequence of wand taps, and the boxes should be decorated in such a way that it was far from obvious what the points which made up the combination were. He had asked them not to share their designs with their classmates, and supposed some of them would have seen through the request and swapped papers in private anyway, but in theory, they should now be able to secure something. Now, they would see if theory aligned with practice.

"You'll have ten minutes to place your charms on your boxes," he informed them, "and then, I want you to swap boxes with another student. Try to open your partner's box. I'd prefer it if you didn't set anything on fire, but within that boundary, try a few different spells if you please. I'll walk around throughout the lesson, observing both processes - you casting your charms and you working to break your partner's enchantments - so, bonus points for anyone who can perform a successful spell nonverbally. Once we've done that - until the boxes areopen, or else it, it looks like they aren't going to be opened - you'll get your own box back, test it to make sure that nothing your partner did to it destabilized your charms, and add whatever comments you wish to add to your reports. After that, work on your essays about these charms, I want those by the end of class. Any questions? If that's all, you can get started."


OOC: The idea I had in mind for this one was inspired by the Diagon Alley bricks - you have to know which points to tap to get the box/door/whatever to open. Alohomora should not work, but other than that, go crazy and have fun!
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