Some sort of necromancy, then. I suppose that makes sense with Voldemort behind it.
I do wish I knew what he was researching here. Irma said he had her pull out all the Darkest tomes and manuscripts in preparation for his visit, and then he insisted on going down into her vaults and tromping around them himself. He wanted to see all of Slytherin's papers, of course, but also a trolley-load of private journals kept by some of the early teachers--Sprenger and Grunnion, among them. Neither of them was strictly a necromancer, but she did say Viridian (Hogwarts' first and only vivisectionist, you know) was in his stack. The only other thing she could identify with certainty that he dragged out to read were the Piers of Chesterton scrolls. There was more, but he was careful to keep her from ever having a clear view.
Re: Order Only
Date: 2010-04-22 01:59 am (UTC)Corpses?
Some sort of necromancy, then. I suppose that makes sense with Voldemort behind it.
I do wish I knew what he was researching here. Irma said he had her pull out all the Darkest tomes and manuscripts in preparation for his visit, and then he insisted on going down into her vaults and tromping around them himself. He wanted to see all of Slytherin's papers, of course, but also a trolley-load of private journals kept by some of the early teachers--Sprenger and Grunnion, among them. Neither of them was strictly a necromancer, but she did say Viridian (Hogwarts' first and only vivisectionist, you know) was in his stack. The only other thing she could identify with certainty that he dragged out to read were the Piers of Chesterton scrolls. There was more, but he was careful to keep her from ever having a clear view.