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Ok rhanks:)
But I have a question.
Can you cast a cruciartus or imperius curse in hog io?
God is the DJ, Life is a dance floor,
Love is rhythm, You are the music.
But I have a question.
Can you cast a cruciartus or imperius curse in hog io?
God is the DJ, Life is a dance floor,
Love is rhythm, You are the music.
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Crucio and imperio can be applied for as ability only by adult character.Jun woo Park wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 10:48 Ok rhanks:)
But I have a question.
Can you cast a cruciartus or imperius curse in hog io?
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Look, I am the kind of person that does not enjoy not being able to know everything, so, I went to my report card and when I go there I see an exclamation point (!) Below the mark that represents a subject like the reducio thing for charms.
Stamina: 6 / Evasion: 10 / Strength: 1 / Wisdom: 6 / ArcPower: 2 / Accuracy: 10
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Reducio
what's the difference? If you don't understand what I am saying, that is fine. Sorry for posting.
like the thing you saw before you clicked on it for charms and there's a '!' Below, while for some subjects there is a ' - ' below the mark?
Stamina: 6 / Evasion: 10 / Strength: 1 / Wisdom: 6 / ArcPower: 2 / Accuracy: 10
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Hey Petterly, don’t apologize for posting it’s a very fair question! Please correct me if I am wrong, but in theory they both mean the same thing! The ! means that the homework is still to be done, and the - means that the homework hadn’t been done. When you submit a homework it will turn into a ? mark and once it is graded will turn into your grade! (Sorry of that makes no sense!)Pettely Knots wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 11:40 Look, I am the kind of person that does not enjoy not being able to know everything, so, I went to my report card and when I go there I see an exclamation point (!) Below the mark that represents a subject like the reducio thing for charms.Reduciowhat's the difference? If you don't understand what I am saying, that is fine. Sorry for posting.like the thing you saw before you clicked on it for charms and there's a '!' Below, while for some subjects there is a ' - ' below the mark?
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Sorry but Im just a newbie here so how do you do schoolwork or progress in lessons?
God is the DJ, Life is a dance floor,
Love is rhythm, You are the music.
God is the DJ, Life is a dance floor,
Love is rhythm, You are the music.
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Those with [!] open further hw that is locked behind previous hw, [-] is homework that's accessible to you. Think of it as your classes irl and then your electives/extra classes.Pettely Knots wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 11:40 Look, I am the kind of person that does not enjoy not being able to know everything, so, I went to my report card and when I go there I see an exclamation point (!) Below the mark that represents a subject like the reducio thing for charms.Reduciowhat's the difference? If you don't understand what I am saying, that is fine. Sorry for posting.like the thing you saw before you clicked on it for charms and there's a '!' Below, while for some subjects there is a ' - ' below the mark?
Hi Jun! Homework will become available to you after 20 posts on different ooc & ic threads along with 10-11 days of being on site.Jun woo Park wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 11:55 Sorry but Im just a newbie here so how do you do schoolwork or progress in lessons?
Since you're a new user, i suggest you to sign up for [Mentorship Program], these are tenured users with experience who will help guide you in your early beginnings on Hio and help clear your doubts and queries.
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Write a 300-word RP of someone using both the Mending Charm and Dancing Feet Spell.
That was the homework for my report card, but am I supposed to write 300-word each for Mending Charm and the Dancing Feet Spell? Or am I supposed to do 300 words for both of them COMBINED?
Stamina: 6 / Evasion: 10 / Strength: 1 / Wisdom: 6 / ArcPower: 2 / Accuracy: 10
FC: Walker Scobell
That was the homework for my report card, but am I supposed to write 300-word each for Mending Charm and the Dancing Feet Spell? Or am I supposed to do 300 words for both of them COMBINED?
Stamina: 6 / Evasion: 10 / Strength: 1 / Wisdom: 6 / ArcPower: 2 / Accuracy: 10
FC: Walker Scobell
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Hi Petterly, I believe it means that you must write a role play for both the Mending Charm and Dancing Feet Spell. You can of course write more then 300 words! Also - just so you know there is this which is for Charms questions and I believe the professors check it regularly!Pettely Knots wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 13:06 Write a 300-word RP of someone using both the Mending Charm and Dancing Feet Spell.
That was the homework for my report card, but am I supposed to write 300-word each for Mending Charm and the Dancing Feet Spell? Or am I supposed to do 300 words for both of them COMBINED?
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What happens if someone gets cursed with the cruciartus or imperius curse?
God is the DJ, Life is a dance floor,
Love is rhythm, You are the music.
God is the DJ, Life is a dance floor,
Love is rhythm, You are the music.
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It would depend on if this were to take place in a private thread or a moderated event, but the person who used either spell, if caught, would most likely be sent to Azkaban. If in a private thread, it would be decide on between the person casting the spell and the person getting hit with it. In a moderated event, it is normally decided on by the moderator.Jun woo Park wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 17:21 What happens if someone gets cursed with the cruciartus or imperius curse?
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