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How would you get around hogwards

i mean if the headmaster seen that you was going to be a good staunt how would you get up the stairs
 Misharrypotter posted over a year ago
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emma98 said:
You would se the invissablenty cloak
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LadyNottingham said:
Please could you rephrase your question, I didn't quite catch what you meant...
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i mean if your in a wheelchair how would you get around
Misharrypotter posted over a year ago
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Levitation Charms, I'm a witch or what am I doing in Hogwarts then ?
LadyNottingham posted over a year ago
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but that's not in your frist year
Misharrypotter posted over a year ago
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Well, either you're born disabled in a wizarding family and you've been taught that. Either you're a Muggle-born and most likely the staff will teach you that ASAP. Besides, "Wingardium Leviosa", the Levitation Charm, is taught in 1st year. That's even one of the very spells students learn.
LadyNottingham posted over a year ago
simpleplan said:
walk
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...yeah... That's pretty much what I was thinkin...
SiriusSeverus posted over a year ago
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if your in a wheelchair
Misharrypotter posted over a year ago
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make the wheelchair get legs and walk
simpleplan posted over a year ago
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how in the world do you do that
Misharrypotter posted over a year ago
bri-marie said:
If you wanted to know how we'd get around if we were in a wheelchair, you might have wanted to ask that in the actual question . . .

I'm sure there would be some kind of special wheelchair or device that would have a levitation charm on it already that would allow you to float up and down the stairs (or just around in general). Or they could put a levitation charm (or teach it to you) on your device.

Actually, now that you mention it, it's rather odd that there weren't any physically disabled children in Hogwarts. I wonder if they're not allowed to go? Or maybe certain physical disabilities or able to be fixed with magic? Hmm...
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thanks and that's want i was thing maybe jk rolling knows
Misharrypotter posted over a year ago
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Kudos to you bri-marie : that's exactly what I think. As for disabilities, you're right. But I think there are 2 possibilities : 1) magic can fix many things and provide many physical protections so that kids are not maimed that easily. 2) Considering the way Squibs (magically disabled people) are treated, that is, cast aside the wizarding community, it's possible that they hide their disabled children and not send them to Hogwarts.
LadyNottingham posted over a year ago
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True. If you think about it, squibs were just as discriminated against as the muggleborns were, it just wasn't as public. I wonder if they still are, after everything that's happened? Hmm . . . Magic can't fix everything, though. Like needing glasses, for example (at least, presumably. I would think that, given the amount of characters with glasses, someone would want to fix that). Maybe if it's a problem your born with, magic can't fix it? But your right - given how they treated muggleborns and squibs at that time, they would probably feel, almost ashamed and afraid to let them learn in a public enviornment.
bri-marie posted over a year ago
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but maybe dumbdle know that you would be a great witch that he wanted you in hogwards
Misharrypotter posted over a year ago
Scourgestar said:
magic of corse! You are a wizerd arent you?
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