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search for the key to the door;; - Basil Foxwood - May 19, 2025
April 30, 1895 - Ravenclaw Tower
Dear Ms. Bonaccord,
It has been quite some little time (but much too long for my taste) since our acquaintance fell to the wayside and I take complete responsibility for it. Between spring term coming into its own chaos and my own falling headfirst into a particular topic of interest, all of my correspondence has been cut short and I only now am noticing the gap.
I do hope you can forgive such a rude break for I know I have some letter or another of yours I did not respond to. Remind me in full of anything it is I owe you and I am the happiest of fellows to oblige. In turn, I will prattle on to you about something of a peculiarity that has piqued my attention and beg your indulgence— for yours is a like mind and I feel I have delved too deep, too quickly to be trusted any longer unto my own.
[The following passage has been enchanted with some transfigurative riddle ink which Basil trusts Hermia may quickly decipher in order to force the ink back into effect.]
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(Forgive my precaution but I am sure the following is not something society would deem wholly appropriate to discuss with a proper young lady but you are so much more than that to me, my distinguished colleague.)
Have you ever come across the term ‘malediction’ in any of your own research? I confess in as much that as a transfigurative discipline I have always known of the term but never cared to investigate too deeply until I came across it anew last winter. In my animagus focused efforts, it was something mentioned alongside the notion of blood curses which - as far as hexes and transfigurative curses go - I have only ever touched upon once before, many years ago and without particular attention to detail.
I have found some interesting references to the topic in these past months however and wonder if there may be worth yet in further investigation. There is no realm of research I have ever considered taboo, though perhaps this may exist upon the fringes of such imaginings, and I am curious as to your opinion.
It is a peculiar thing, this nature of ours, to wonder at the wider world and the philosophical abundance of it. To explore or not to explore the human transformation is in itself a moral question in the right circles. I just finished a book entitled The Morality of Magic and I must admit— I do not much care for it. Attribute my distaste to insatiable curiosity, but I should not like to be prohibited from knowledge upon the pretension of modesty. And for what? To offend some higher power? To offend delicate sensibilities?
Perhaps I have been remiss in my correspondence for too long to dare asking such a petulant question to you, my dear friend.