Shinra Kishitani (
doctorkishitani) wrote in
sortinghat_rp2012-05-16 10:56 pm
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Journal Entry #1
Out of curiosity, has anyone else had trouble keeping their cauldrons from melting?
I know the melting issue shouldn't be too surprising since we generally use reactive materials, but you would think they'd design cauldrons with that in mind.
I'm just wondering if this is a common issue or if mine is especially volatile.
And if there's an effective way of reconstructing them. I've tried using a mending charm, but that didn't work very well.
I know the melting issue shouldn't be too surprising since we generally use reactive materials, but you would think they'd design cauldrons with that in mind.
I'm just wondering if this is a common issue or if mine is especially volatile.
And if there's an effective way of reconstructing them. I've tried using a mending charm, but that didn't work very well.

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Thank-you for the advice! I'll test the cauldron right away.
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If your cauldron isn't melt proof and you don't remove heat quick enough you're bound to have it explode.
I might be your Runes professor but I know how to do this.
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I think I have a spare period later this afternoon, but if you're not available then, I can seen you another time.
Thank-you again for your help, Professor Onikous!
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And if you would like to come by this afternoon, I can be in my office.
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One of the first signs of melting should be a slightly noxious steam, shouldn't it?
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And a noxious steam is second sign. First sign is what appears to be warping in the air around the point that might be melting first.
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I've halted the testing procedures and I'll be able to see you at three o'clock.
Would that be acceptable?