I only just realized that Harry must have purchased that Spoon +4 in Diagon Alley, since he’s not capable of wandless magic and we never hear of him using a wand when his spoon is stirring his cereal for him.
Interestingly, I also thought that the green goggles mentioned in the same sentence were a Wizard of Oz shoutout—but they turned out to have an in-story use as well. When will we see bounce boots, knives +3, and forks +2?
Harry Potter’s spoon absentmindedly stirred his breakfast cereal; he hadn’t taken many bites of it this morning, not that Hermione had seen.
Harry’s spoon wasn’t actually stirring his cereal of its own accord; Harry’s mind was just so far away from the breakfast table that his hand was doing it on autopilot, so that the spoon might as well have been acting of its own accord. When it says “absentmindedly”, it wasn’t the spoon that was absentminded, but rather Harry himself.
I only just realized that Harry must have purchased that Spoon +4 in Diagon Alley, since he’s not capable of wandless magic and we never hear of him using a wand when his spoon is stirring his cereal for him.
Interestingly, I also thought that the green goggles mentioned in the same sentence were a Wizard of Oz shoutout—but they turned out to have an in-story use as well. When will we see bounce boots, knives +3, and forks +2?
Harry’s spoon wasn’t actually stirring his cereal of its own accord; Harry’s mind was just so far away from the breakfast table that his hand was doing it on autopilot, so that the spoon might as well have been acting of its own accord. When it says “absentmindedly”, it wasn’t the spoon that was absentminded, but rather Harry himself.
Yeah, that makes sense. Good call.