No, I am thinking that the process of making the stone may simply not work for wizards that have begun to age. - That the crafting process draws on the youth of the wizard or witch crafting the stone, - the hair of a child. And it has to be the hair of the crafter—Everyone after Flamel have substituted the hair of some random kid, which just does not work. it is a spell that can only be done at all by a child prodigy, Which explains why it has not been duplicated—Very, very few teenagers and below would try it. This would also explain why he has not mass produced it—He can not make it again.
Also, there is the point that Hermione knocking off a philosophers stone out of the blue would derail everyone’s plots in the most hilarious fashion. Flamel’s Stone locked away behind insane security? Too bad Dumbledore, there is a second one in a students trunk. Heck, she would probably start selling the darn things.
Yhea, the open selling of stones would be more about “Not being kidnapped” than “making money”. Her defenses rather obviously not being up to Flamels standards (and Flamel appears to rely in large part on hiding!)
No, I am thinking that the process of making the stone may simply not work for wizards that have begun to age. - That the crafting process draws on the youth of the wizard or witch crafting the stone, - the hair of a child. And it has to be the hair of the crafter—Everyone after Flamel have substituted the hair of some random kid, which just does not work. it is a spell that can only be done at all by a child prodigy, Which explains why it has not been duplicated—Very, very few teenagers and below would try it. This would also explain why he has not mass produced it—He can not make it again.
Also, there is the point that Hermione knocking off a philosophers stone out of the blue would derail everyone’s plots in the most hilarious fashion. Flamel’s Stone locked away behind insane security? Too bad Dumbledore, there is a second one in a students trunk. Heck, she would probably start selling the darn things.
Probably? Definitely—the whole idea is her Get Rich Quick scheme to repay Harry.
You don’t need to sell the literal hen that lays the golden eggs to make money from it. It turns stuff into gold, remember?
Penalty for incorrect use of the word ‘literal’.
Hmm. In my head I wanted “literal” to modify “golden” but not “hen” or “eggs.” I guess that didn’t work out so well on paper.
Try ‘You don’t need to sell the hen that lays the literally golden eggs’.
I thought it was a goose.
So it was!
Yhea, the open selling of stones would be more about “Not being kidnapped” than “making money”. Her defenses rather obviously not being up to Flamels standards (and Flamel appears to rely in large part on hiding!)