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| | Aberforth Dumbledore : The Invoko Charm (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | The effect is so subtle that Aberforth isn't even sure that anything's happened, and instead is quite sure that their effort, the one that they'd worked so hard towards achieving, has been foiled by the simple fact that the magic is too ancient, too arcane. |
 | | A moment passes, in which Aberforth studies his compatriots, their reactions to the work they've wrought (a few for the second time), and then, finally, their reactions as a stillness settles over the Headmaster's office, and a certainty that the journey they've embarked upon is the right one, the correct one. |
 | | Aberforth raises a hand to Albus's portrait just before he shuts the door, leaving the office in silence; they'll have time to talk, later, but now is the time for action. |
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