Challenges & transfiguration.
Current challenges:
Harry Potter Flashficathon - January 27
Master and the Wolf -- Remus/Snape fest - January 31
Woobies of Destiny - Harry/Neville fest - April 15
double_helix is soliciting interest for a Femslash Ficathon which I plan to do if it goes forward. I'm just a girl who can't say no. :)
I don't seem to have any LotR or Stargate challenges going. Are there any? I've only just gone back on "mail" on my LotR lists, so I'm a little out of the loop there. Also, I don't think I'm really in the LotR loop on LJ either. I went to the LotR BNF deathmatch thingy and looked at a bunch of the BNF LJs and it seemed to be actually Lotrips, which is not my bag. Hmm.
As the latest in my long list of questions about magic in Harry Potter, I present:
How the hell does transfiguration work?
I was talking with kestrelsan about my Remus/Snape story, trying to work out what Remus is doing with himself at the time I've set the story, and I got wondering about wizard wealth. Why is Remus poor? Why can't he just use magic to get what he needs?
It seems that there must be some limits on transfiguration, but the books don't really seem to support that. Sure, it's hard to do, but once mastered, seems to have a permanent effect.
In PS, Hagrid tries to transfigure Dudley into a pig. He fails, but Dudley has a pig's tail that has to be surgically removed. In GoF, Cedric transfigures a rock into a dog.
Do you need to learn a specific spell for each kind of transfiguration? It seems unlikely, since why would they teach students to transfigure teapots to tortoises, then?
Do you expend a lot of energy in the transfiguration? Does it take more calories to transfigure a stone into a bun than the bun has in it? The students complain about the difficulty of the spells, but they don't seem to be all that physically taxed by them.
(That would be an interesting wizard slimming programme -- transfigure all your food yourself so that you lose weight even though you're eating.)
There must be a limiting factor. But I just can't see what it is, given what we know so far.
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A cool discussion, really. It's funny how many things Rowling has handwaved just to make "nifty", and yet fanfiction writers work so hard to keep their magic logical.
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Well, the intoxicating properties of alcohol are chemical rather than magical, so I would guess that yes, you could get drunk from transfigured booze.
Though it would be really cool if you could transfigure one kind of food or drink into another, while retaining the properties of the original. There's a diet aid for you: transfigure your nice, healthy salad into a bowl of chocolate mousse, but still get the salad calories and nutrition.
Since overweight wizards do exist, I presume that trick doesn't work. :-)
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*imagines a world in which chocolate mousse can be good for one*
*determines there is no need to retreat into reality*
*thinks about chocolate mousse while working on next chapter of Parselsmut*
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*determines there is too a good reason, as melting self with images of soft silky chocolatey goo and pretty hissing boys engaging in
hotlewd acts is unconducive to typing*Hee.