Order Only: Possible leads
Apr. 16th, 2012 12:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fred, George:
Remus, Dora and I spent most of the day combing through the rest of the library (well, as much as Bea would let us). We found two references that may give us a clue.
The first is in Grimoire Germanicus, which is rare, but not impossible Carrow's got a copy. Roughly translated it's a spell meant to kill one's lover at the moment the caster commits suicide. Why anyone would want such a spell I can't imagine, but then, it is a German grimoire. Anyway, it's the best we've found and most likely thing Carrow could have twisted to the purpose he indicated. I'm copying the original Latin/German pidgin as well as the best two translations we could work out.
The second is in the Saurian Compenidium, which makes this unlikely as it's intended as a manual on dragon-keeping. But nonetheless there it is: 'A Spell to Boile the Blude." I've copied that one out for you as well.
Remus, Dora and I spent most of the day combing through the rest of the library (well, as much as Bea would let us). We found two references that may give us a clue.
The first is in Grimoire Germanicus, which is rare, but not impossible Carrow's got a copy. Roughly translated it's a spell meant to kill one's lover at the moment the caster commits suicide. Why anyone would want such a spell I can't imagine, but then, it is a German grimoire. Anyway, it's the best we've found and most likely thing Carrow could have twisted to the purpose he indicated. I'm copying the original Latin/German pidgin as well as the best two translations we could work out.
The second is in the Saurian Compenidium, which makes this unlikely as it's intended as a manual on dragon-keeping. But nonetheless there it is: 'A Spell to Boile the Blude." I've copied that one out for you as well.
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Date: 2012-04-16 05:23 pm (UTC)Although....it could be Alecto Carrow that has either one. She likes to collect Dark texts, yeah? Or she could have found either one in the Restricted section.
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Date: 2012-04-16 05:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-16 07:06 pm (UTC)Technically, the 'owners' of muggleborns in service don't own them; they're merely renting from the Ministry, isn't that right? Certainly the paperwork we filled out seems to suggest that to be the case.
Could Arthur nudge someone to look into Carrow's work, here? Because by arranging for Terry to die if he does, he's surely committing some form of theft. Is there any advantage to getting that bastard in trouble with the Ministry?
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Date: 2012-04-16 07:53 pm (UTC)Anyway, it's a good thought and worth pursuing. I'll definitely look into it.
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Date: 2012-04-16 10:43 pm (UTC)