First Years Guide to Ace Transfiguration: A Study Guide
By Lily Lavender
This book is intended for all who need a quick study reference guide for TNFG-101. It has a glossary of terms & its appropriate meanings for the entire course. Each chapter is based on a lesson; where it won't go into grave detail, but will give you the necessary components to study for upcoming tests & assignments. This does not include mid-term & final exams. All detailed information about each topic is in your official lessons with the Professor. DO NOT COPY AS IT IS PLAGIARISM!
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Lesson Seven Study Guide
Chapter 8
Forks & Quills
The different forks we use are salad forks, dessert forks, dinner forks, & oyster forks. It has a silver shine. It is smooth with four points at the tip & is connected to a handle. The fork is smooth with no bumps or sharp edges. The points are a bit sharp. It has a sharp & metallic sound when dropped. There is no taste or smell. The type of feather that is most often used is the pheasant quill. It looks brown with stripes, has a firm spine down the center, & has bristles. It comes to a sharp tip. It makes a scraping sound when writing. It tastes almost like hair & it has an earthy smell. The bristles are harsh. The point is sharp & the spine is smooth.
Fork to Quill Spell
A thing that can go wrong is that the color of the fork is the color of the feather, or a silver quill with mix-matched colors. You can't create a magical quill; this is due to one of Gamp's Laws. This spell was created by Arthur Scatterfield, an aggressive writer. He had a pattern of breaking his quill when he wrote.
