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Chapter 35 - chapter 35 school

"Well I guess I can look more into the Sight Lock." Harry nodded to himself as he sat down at his work table and got out a fresh sheet of parchment to note down any oddities he noticed about the runic sequence. Picking the object up Harry set about studying the sequence. It was a while before he jotted down the only abnormal part of the sequence he could find. 'The runic sequence for accepting the placer's mana is altered from the normal variation. This looks like it can accept magic from any source so long as it's in direct contact. Is that how it's stayed active for so long? Hogwarts practically overflows with magic and the Sight Lock was placed on the door. Maybe it has just been pulling the magic it needs from the castle this whole time? But this alteration isn't very efficient at drawing in magic though, the only place this accident could have happened is at a place that overflows with magic like the castle. Maybe I could find a better way? If I can figure out a way for my Objects to draw in the ambient magic from the planet they'd never need to be directly empowered again. Well, as long as their function wasn't too magic intensive. I highly doubt I can work out a sequence that would draw enough magic to empower a powerful set of wards just from the ambient magic alone. I'd have to make a sequence capable of tapping into the ley lines for that.' As Harry was musing to himself and jotting down ideas he'd lost track of time and was only reminded by the sudden knocking on the door.

"Tonks and Clearwater Transfiguration Services!" Tonks sing songed as Harry opened the door and chuckled at his friend's antics. Penny playfully shoved Tonks into the room before the door was closed and the two started going over what alterations Harry wanted. A decent sized hole was to be transfigured into the middle window of the Professor's quarters for the forge's chimney. Filling an enclosed space with smoke wasn't good. Ideally there wouldn't be much of any smoke as that meant the fire wasn't being taken care of properly. Harry may not have much experience at actual blacksmithing but he'd paid attention to the old blacksmith from the day camp and learned quite a bit. Then two tanks needed to be transfigured, a water filled slack tub and one he'd fill with oil when needed to act as a quench tank. Harry also required their Transfiguration skills in making an anvil and a few metal racks along with a sturdy work table. The final tools he'd need to start working metal he'd spend a bit of his limited funds on to Owl Order. He'd rather spend the money on proper tools rather than try and make them himself and potentially ruin a future project with a broken tool.

"Hmm, we're going to need quite a bit of metal for all of this Harry; though because we'll only be changing the metal and some stone from one shape into another it'll be much easier to make the Transfigurations permanent." Penny explained as she looked over the designs Harry had drawn up.

"Where exactly do we get this much metal though? I doubt that we'll find a ton of it just lying around Hogwarts." Tonks commented as she looked over the plans as well.

"We can probably scrounge up enough by raiding a few of the unused classrooms. A lot of the chairs and some of the tables have metal legs, plus we could get lucky and find a metal table or two." Penny replied as the three made plans to quickly go through every room in the corridor the hidden workshop was in and then expand out to the rest of the mostly abandoned section of this floor of the castle. By the end of their raiding trip the trio had found quite a bit of metal that wouldn't be missed. But they'd taken long enough that Tonks and Penny only had just over an hour to get everything transfigured before curfew and Penny would have to start making her Prefect rounds. But the two proved their capability by finishing everything with time to spare. The only thing they didn't have enough metal for was a full size anvil. So Harry had agreed to make the anvil a bit smaller than standard to start and they'd try to 'reclaim' more metal after the Yule Break to get it up to size. All in all Harry couldn't be happier with his new blacksmith workshop or smithy as they were technically called; but Harry was pretty sure to call it that implied that he was a professional which he clearly wasn't yet.

Sunday was spent collecting stone to transfigure into the forge itself so that when Harry's tools were delivered he'd be able to start working as soon as he had some free time. This only took the better part of the morning and so the trio had spent time practicing Wandless Magic. Tonks had gotten the Stinging Hex to work wandlessly and was quick to demonstrate it to Harry, with him as the unfortunate target. She'd been beaten to the punch by Penny though. The Ravenclaw Prefect had been able to get three spells working in the same time that Tonks had gotten one. Penny's wandless spells were Flipendo, Wingardium Leviosa, and the Impedimenta Charm. Tonks had asked her younger friend about her speed and Penny had stated that she did the same as when she learned a new spell with her wand. Penny just seemed to have a knack for breaking a spell down and figuring out how to make it work.

The school week went by with increasing excitement as the Yule Break approached. Harry's tools arrived on Wednesday and he'd stored them in his finished smithy. Now all that was left was to get some charcoal to fuel it and Harry would be set. Hagrid had mentioned that you could buy charcoal from Hogsmeade and agreed to pick some up for Harry when he went into the village on the coming Saturday. With nothing else much to do with his homework finished, Harry had taken to working out his newest runic design for his Rune Safe. Trying to incorporate the ambient magic absorption function into his multi-layered security sequence was proving itself very difficult. He was still trying to tweak the ambient magic sequence to be more efficient and to take in large amounts of mana all at once. If he wanted to charge his safe's array quickly it would be for the best if he could just drop a large amount of mana into it all at once. Figuring out how to make all the different runic sequences work together as a proper array would probably be the hardest task he attempted this year and Harry couldn't wait to make his design a reality.

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