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#wizarding world verse ;; ˢᵉʳᵖᵉⁿˢ ᴵᵐᵐᵒˡᵃᵗᵘˢ
zahraalgernon · 2 years
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@mediicusvitae​ said:
*sprays him with a water spray bottle*
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      “ Bad- ”       Loki hissed, quickly grabbing the spray bottle from her hand. What a stupid child-
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zahraalgernon · 2 years
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  Loki, as a professor, is rather disconnected from the students for the most part. They get the job done because it is a requirement for them at this point, at least until they can get them-selves out of the little predicament they are in...One main reason for their distance from the students comes simply that their opinion on wizards is rather low. Mostly because they are very aware of their eye being used in a wand, the very wand they use today, and of them being used almost as a horcrux. They despise so deeply everyone around them, but through time it has been deafened enough for them not to simply want to rip into everyone around them. If they were to do that, they would certainly have been caught much faster. 
      If something does come up that grows them especially close to the moments so long in the past, they will grip their wand tightly, it almost seems as if it may snap with how tight they hold it. Perhaps it is to try to get closer to the part of them that was torn away, or maybe it is meant to strangle the life out of the man that did it all to them. They wouldn’t know the answer. It simply feels better to do the simple action.
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zahraalgernon · 2 years
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  Loki in the wizard verse is literally.       Literal snake gets blackmailed into working at a school.
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zahraalgernon · 2 years
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Serpens Immolatus // Wizarding World Verse
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Nationality: Egyptian Alma Mater: Unknown Current: Professor at Durmstrang Institute Class: “History of Magic” and “The Adaptation of Language in the Dark Arts” Blood purity: Pure? Wand: Acacia and Tamarisk with an Amphiptere Eye Core Patronous: Unknown
                                [ Content Warning: Implied Slavery, Dehumanization, Mass Culling, Murder, and Blackmail ]
      Lorelei was an amphiptere, or a flying draconic creature resembling mostly a snake mixed with a wyvern, who was bred in the distant past by an unnamed Wizard who was interested in the study of Dark Arts and specifically Immortality. He found that there would too much dependence on a hypothetical Elixir of Life--at the time this thing had not been successfully made, only theorized--and the idea of constantly having to refuel. He wanted a sure method, one that would last forever and be fool proof. He found that with the use of amphiptere--which were close enough to dragons to have the same--if not more--magical power...in addition to his own alchemic experimentations with unicorn’s blood to enhance what he had bred... He found they were the pristine example of something to use for either a horcrux or to make something that would cause immortality. After all he had already used his prime one’s right eye to make his new wand after the previous one had snapped! He found no reason not to use the remaining material as his last stand at immortality. 
  With that in mind, this wizard found a large settlement and began to lay out the innerworkings to create a mass destruction--a culling--to use as a catalyst. Settlements were spread apart at the time, news did not travel as fast, he could so easily blame it on natural occurrences or a rogue magical beast.        And he did.   With weeks of prep, he used a grand spell--some old variety of Avada Kedavra, one untamed and requiring a ritual to perform...He culled nearly the entire settlement, from muggles to wizards, to anything left in between. All spirits captured and put into his seemingly perfect amphiptere. The spell, although fool proof in his mind, would create a vessel that would likely be indestructible, or at least have no threat of death nor injury. Making it a perfect horcrux. Although before he could make it as such, he was weakened, deathly. The spell performed to even make it like that was too much for him to handle, and his creature was beginning to change, beginning to grow aware, fill with hatred. An unending abhorrence and hunger. When the beast saw it’s former master, it stared with the eyes of glutton and then devoured him. That, for now, would satisfy the hunger--and yet after, it always seemed to return, always seemed to crave.
  Lorelei was left with an unstable body, which an upside to eating their former master, had mostly stabilized them, and with the grabbing of the wand he used, it put the finishing touch. Although they could not return their eye to it’s rightful place, they were able to focus the energy--the magic--into giving them-self a form most resembling a human. Albeit a bit taller than normal. Nearly the size of a half-giant, though still quite a bit shorter than one...
  At first, Lorelei tried to isolate them-self, live as they had, in the darkness of caverns. And yet they grew hungry again. So they began to move to near settlements, watched as they grew, as they adapted. Learned from wizards and those proficient in magic...sometimes leaving them be, other times devouring them when their hunger got the best of them. They took on the identity of a Wizard named Lorelei, an Animagus who had the unique capability to turn into a mythical beast rather than any normal animal. It worked, for the most part. And those that did not believe them or got too close to discovering, fell victim to their hunger. Those with parseltongue were often the ones to discover the quickest due to Loki’s voice being a mix of both human tongues and parseltongue. To one who knows the language, it can sometimes sound like Lorelei is speaking double. 
  At a point, not too far from the present, Lorelei--now carrying the alias Loki as well, was encountered by a wizard--a professor at the Wizarding School of Durmstrang Institute. Requesting that they simply...must join their staff to assist in the teaching due to their extensive knowledge of the dark arts, history, and language itself...Loki was hesitant, before being convinced at the offer of food or other accommodations to keep their little identity a secret.       Anyone that found out would be killed and they could enjoy a meal. So long as Loki still taught. Though there was also a threat that if they denied, the ministry of magic may learn about the creature--the abomination--that they were.
  Loki agreed...
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zahraalgernon · 2 years
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  give this post a lil like for a starter from the wizarding world verse!        if i can’t think of anything i’ll dm you to plot :)
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zahraalgernon · 2 years
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  Loki has been working on Durmstrang for about 63 years now. As for how many students they’ve actually eaten--every two to three years they will have eaten one, maybe two. They are in general quite good at hiding their secrets from students. Despite that...Some years are more active than others. 
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zahraalgernon · 2 years
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@tsvestidiabolus​ // wizarding verse sc
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      “ You were interested in assisting me. ”
      Loki had been looking through a few books. They found them-self most commonly at the Library when they were not required to run around and lecture children for hours on end. It wasn’t too much, honestly...It took up enough time for them to feel tired afterward, to perhaps nap. It was exhausting just enough to make them feel at ease. Despite their boundaries as far as students getting too close, they were at a relative calm with this one. Was it the more elven features? Or maybe just the interest in history as a whole. They had heard from another that they might be visited by her, and here they were standing there with a child behind them. They guessed waiting for them to turn around to look. To which Loki only gave a slight glance to their left--the only real direction they could with their missing eye. For all the magic, they still couldn’t get someone to replace it...Humans, truly they were useless. Nothing they made would replace it.
      “ I am sure we could come to an aggreement...I hardly know what I would have you doing, though. ”
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