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Professor,

Might you have a spare moment some time in the next day or two?

- Lezard Valeth

Date: 2008-12-22 05:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] methleigh.livejournal.com
"It is merely that I may not teach it. You will remember a war has just been fought pitting Hogwarts against dark magic. It is not forbidden."

He had said what he must, saying some things, not saying others, subtle as he must be, and he had not said that Lezard should not learn legilimency. Perhaps, after all, he can show him, by demonstration, the way in which he himself practices occlumency by allowing him to try to enter his own mind.

He will the precaution of leaving his memories in his penseive of course, to demonstrate the balance. He only has one penseive, however, and they are not common. Nevertheless he decides to show it to Lezard. It is only fair that he be aware of it.

"Before we start, I wanted to show you this - before we go farther. One may put one's thoughts in this - to safeguard them temporarily. The thoughts can be entered then, if one looks into the water. It is almost as if one were scrying, but more vibrant, intense and personal.

"They are rare, but very useful. I know you are powerful. Perhaps you can duplicate it for your own use. For your privacy. I don't wish to be deceitful."

Date: 2008-12-28 04:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] methleigh.livejournal.com
"I would never recommend leaving them there unattended. The pensieve has several uses, all of them very temporary and immediate. One may use it to show another one's experiences, or to revisit them oneself and reflect on the meaning of one's own actions, or the words and actions of others. The other use is to leave them there, protected by one's presence and near to hand in such situations as this where one would retain certain secrets but let another into his mind."

Date: 2008-12-28 06:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] methleigh.livejournal.com
"Indeed, I was presenting this as information - as a tool to technique. I was rather considering that you could attempt entry into my mind. Not tonight, as you suggest, but in order to see what memories I would select to show you. We could set up an example of something to hide, something to show in order to create verisimilitude of a whole person. But as I would be disinclined to do that without certain precautions, I wanted to present them to you rather than deceive you, and as occlumency is a discipline consisting of a continuum between two people, I wanted to offer you the same opportunity. It is prudent and courtious to offer. I would not insult you by suggesting you do not have secrets worth keeping from me."

Date: 2009-01-11 07:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] methleigh.livejournal.com
Severus pours the water into his teapot. The aroma of Lapsang Souchong rises on its steam.

At Lezard's reasoning, he smiles, pleased. His teeth show. "That is exactly what one should do. If one follows those tactics, one's task is to convince one's opponent that these would-be hidden things are valuable or interesting. One must divert them from their original expectations. If they are inclined to reason that what is closely guarded is most useful, they may be lured as you wish. Focussing on lesser things, perhaps emotional things, also places your more critical secrets to the back of your mind from whence it is more difficult to retrieve them. Often they may go undetected.

"But one does not leave one's memories permanently, or even temporarily in a penseive. I offer it and would use it for pride and because not all secrets - neither those that are personal, nor those that were once tactical, are wholly one's own. The pensieve is more a tool to aid study, and a guard of privacy, as one may show one's face but closes one's door while bathing." Severus is a private person. He respects Lezard, so he has offered it to him as well.

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