It involves a lot of transfiguration of Death into a rather nice pastry.
Although "Voldemort's Mangemorts" is either brilliant or sounds like some disgusting sort of disease. Or disgusting sort of Herbology plant.
"Today we'll be studying Mangemort, class. Can any of you tell me what mangemorts are - *yes*, miss Granger."
"They're planted in graveyards to prevent zombification! And the name is from the French 'death eater', and corpses of wizards used to be buried with a mangemort seed over the heart so the plant would grow roots from the dead body, and thus keep the body from being resurrected by an unscrupulous Dark wizard! They're also used in potions for gangrene, and -"
"Yes *thank* you, miss Granger, now let's examine the seedlings, class."
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Although "Voldemort's Mangemorts" is either brilliant or sounds like some disgusting sort of disease. Or disgusting sort of Herbology plant.
"Today we'll be studying Mangemort, class. Can any of you tell me what mangemorts are - *yes*, miss Granger."
"They're planted in graveyards to prevent zombification! And the name is from the French 'death eater', and corpses of wizards used to be buried with a mangemort seed over the heart so the plant would grow roots from the dead body, and thus keep the body from being resurrected by an unscrupulous Dark wizard! They're also used in potions for gangrene, and -"
"Yes *thank* you, miss Granger, now let's examine the seedlings, class."