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Inventing a new spell; a most tricky and daunting proposition. Beyond most wizards. Lupin flattered himself by thinking he had a chance, but if pressed, well, he had helped with the Marauder's Map, had he not? He knew a thing or two about Defense Against the Dark Arts, and this was not dissimilar.
Besides, what did it hurt to try? (Besides the very real chance of an injurious backfire.)
Lupin came to the City, seeking out a place by the river where he (probably wrongly) thought no one would venture close enough to be harmed by his experimentation. Once there, he sat down on the grass without much regards for his dignity, and began writing on the book he had liberated for such a purpose.
"Protego Minutiae," he began, writing the words down as he spoke them.
Besides, what did it hurt to try? (Besides the very real chance of an injurious backfire.)
Lupin came to the City, seeking out a place by the river where he (probably wrongly) thought no one would venture close enough to be harmed by his experimentation. Once there, he sat down on the grass without much regards for his dignity, and began writing on the book he had liberated for such a purpose.
"Protego Minutiae," he began, writing the words down as he spoke them.

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But he smiled again. "Of course, none of those things are likely to happen, possible, but not likely."
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She wasn't going to ask that though, there wasn't really that much point. Remus said that it wasn't probably to happen after all.
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She wasn't going to mention how the raw strength part went, since she didn't know how powerful he really was. Though considering that both Nanoha and Fate were on the ship, she could easily see how 'at the bottom' was an impression that he could get.
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Or betraying them all to Voldemort, but the less said about Peter the better.
"Easy enough for the most part, but I have a full education and many years of adult life behind me, and some aspects of magic are still out of my reach. The finer points of Potions, for example, have always eluded me. If they hadn't I might not need this spell to begin with."
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Even with those memories from her ancestors time, she had never heard of anyone using potions with magic.
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Curious, he noted privately, that having been a teacher for only a year, he nevertheless seemed to fall back into the role quite readily.
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How strong are these Dark Wizards usually?"
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"And yet I believe any of the powerful wizards on this ship could have dealt with him easily."
The thought greatly alarmed him in many respects. On another world, Voldemort would not have had such an invincible air. To the wizards on this ship, magically he would have been no more a gnat to them than Lupin himself. The most evil wizard of all time... meaningless.
"But," he said, "the true strength of that wizard was not his magical power, but his ability to inspire fear and terror in his opponents."
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Though it definitely must've hurt for Lupin to admit that the biggest threat his world had ever faced was completely meaningless compared to some of the other on the ship. "But wasn't that fear able to be done because of his power?"
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He turned the wand he held in his hands, then displayed it on his open palm. "For example, if you wanted, right now you could take my wand away and I wouldn't be able to perform magic." He could perform some magic wandlessly, but to advertise that seemed like bragging. "That wouldn't take any magical power on your part at all. All anyone who wanted to take my wand would have to do is wrestle it from me, and let's be honest, I'm not the most fit of wizards to oppose that. Anyone on this ship could likely do it. But I don't fear they will, because though they could, they wouldn't. Kindness, propriety, or respect forbids it, do you see?"
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