@World Traveler
Unless something has changed, according to the initial GM post, McGonagall retired in 2010 as headmistress.
Unless something has changed, according to the initial GM post, McGonagall retired in 2010 as headmistress.
@World Traveler
Unless something has changed, according to the initial GM post, McGonagall retired in 2010 as headmistress.
Not to be too flippant, but this is just an RP, and Tip seems fine with everything that has been done so far. So, in the name of casual, it's just an HP roleplay. As long as nobody is going mental with magic or something (and Tip approves all the minor things), I don't think there's a need to take issue with every little thing that hasn't been explicitly mentioned by the HP universe.
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Edited. That is my bad. Do we know who the headmaster is already?
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Mhm. Well, Ravenclaw, right? Besides, Harry Potter could do it in fifth year if I'm not correct?
Mhm. Well, Ravenclaw, right? Besides, Harry Potter could do it in fifth year if I'm not correct?
@Tatsua Aiisen You shouldn't be worried about starting a debate, otherwise we'd be stuck wondering 'what is dis?' and twiddle our thumbs until nothing happens, that being said . . .
I agree and disagree with you. From what I've seen, the Patronus is a relatively simple spell to learn circa sixth year. From what I've read, the Harry Potter world is heavily dependent on innate talent for casting magic. Who teaches you what actually plays little part in casting the more advanced spells. Honestly, Harry learned it in his third year while the others learned it in their fifth year; irregardless of the circumstances, a sixth year learning about it shouldn't be too unusual - impressive, yes, but not unusual - as they're one year close to graduation.
As for why and how they learned it, that is entirely up to the person playing. I just want to point out that it's not impossible or unusual for a sixth year to learn said spell.
Also I have to laugh at Dumbledore's Army being called 'elite' - that's one gross overstatement, and Harry himself was not exactly a prodigy with magic. Talented, yes, but overall not very impressive; his magical talent was based on his dueling skills and reflexes rather than any actual genius in spell casting.
Lets make a votation?because if not we are going to have a long debate about yes or no