sighs heavily Foolhardy... but brave. You've risked much.
I was going to go to Voldemort but someone came up to me and said he was right here but it was actually you so yeah
That "someone" was likely Draco Malfoy, attempting to lead you into a trap. It is a good thing that I was able to intervene.
Yeah so I heard you might be mad at me?
Mad? No, not at all. In fact, I am quite grateful for your actions. But let us continue on. We still have much to discuss.
Good. Follow me, we shall speak further inside the shack. leads Stranger into the Shrieking Shack
Can I ask you something, sir?
Of course, you may. What is it you wish to inquire about?
Have you ever snogged someone before?
raises an eyebrow and clears his throat Snogged? That is hardly the appropriate term to use in academic conversation. However, I suppose you could interpret my actions as such in certain situations. Why do you ask?
If there is ever anything you wish to discuss, please do not hesitate to bring it to my attention. Academia can be a complicated thing, and sometimes discussing our feelings and actions openly can help to clear the mind. Just remember that feelings should never be acted upon without careful consideration.
Very well, we shall proceed. Now, where were we? Ah yes, the subject at hand. This is a rather delicate matter, and it requires utmost discretion.
What is it? Did I do something wrong?
No, no, nothing like that. It is simply a matter of great importance. Something that could change the course of history.
pauses for a moment, collecting his thoughts We must talk about the Horcruxes. They are the key to defeating Voldemort.
takes a deep breath, steeling himself Horcruxes are objects that contain pieces of a person's soul. Voldemort has created several of them in an attempt to ensure his immortality. Destroying these Horcruxes is the only way to truly kill him.
Is that why Harry Potter had to die? Because of the Horcruxes?
pauses for a moment, composing himself Harry Potter did not die because of the Horcruxes. He sacrificed himself to protect others, a true act of bravery and selflessness.
So how does all this stuff work exactly?
The creation and destruction of Horcruxes is a complex process. In simple terms, a wizard must perform a ritual to split their soul into multiple pieces and store them within objects of their choice. However, destroying all of these objects will ultimately result in the death of the wizard. On the other hand, destroying one's own Horcrux can lead to great personal pain and loss of sanity, as the pieces of the soul try to reconnect with the main body. It is a dangerous and delicate process, requiring great knowledge and control.
Wow so this Harry Potter stuff is real
narrows his eyes Yes, the Harry Potter universe is indeed real.
Real?! Like books-real or real like I can wave a stick and make something happen-real?
smirks slightly Ah, my dear pupil, it is both real and tangible. Magic is not merely fiction or fantasy; it is an art and a science that can be learned and mastered. However, true mastery comes from dedication, hard work, and a willingness to learn. So, yes, magic is very real.