Apparating/summoning (was Re: Lizards & Thanksgiving, Musings
Christian Stubø
rhodhry at yahoo.no
Sat Nov 25 23:55:27 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 6068
We do not really know that you cannot apparate from
one spot within Hogwarts grounds to another spot
within Hogwarts grounds, do we. I guess it all
depends on wether the block is a bubble-shaped shell,
preventing apparation through the 'wall'/barrier, but
not disrupting intra-Hogwarts movements, or a
bubble-shaped field-distortion (for lack of a better
word off the top of my head), disrupting apparation
through the entirety of the perimeter.
As for the summoning-spell, I do not believe it works
on the same principle as apparation. The
summoning-charm, as I understand it, causes the
desired object (and I believe it can be used on
persons too) to zoom towards you. Apparation seems to
be quite similar to portkeys, as far as result is
concerned. It involves the risk of being stuck with
part of you still at the point of origin, and the
other part at the point of destination, if not
performed properly.
--- Monika Huebner <monika at darwin.inka.de> skrev: > On
Fri, 24 Nov 2000 09:41:35 -0600, "Denise Rogers"
> <gypsycaine at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >Ok. Here's my attempt! The apparating would be
> the same label of spell
> >(transfiguration, DA, etc) as the summoning spell.
> If you summon someone
> >you'd be forcing them into apparating. Since
> apparating is illegal without a
> >license, and as Hermione puts it so repetively, no
> apparating in Hogwarts,
> >perhaps personal summoning isn't allowed either.
>
> I have just finished listening to the Stephen Fry
> CDs of Prisoner of
> Azkaban, and there was a scene where Snape summoned
> Lupin to his
> office after catching Harry with the Marauder's Map.
> Lupin crawled out
> of the fireplace, and I wonder which spell Snape has
> used to make him
> come. Apparently Lupin had no choice but appearing
> in Snape's
> fireplace. Since apparting is not allowed in
> Hogwarts, there must be
> other charms that have a similar effect.
>
> Monika
>
>
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