Okay, then. Nothing for it. If the one kid's leg is stuck, they can't crawl out to him. He can't fit through the space in front of him, and he's not good enough with magic to transfigure his own body into a rat or a rabbit or something else that could squeeze through. He can do some limited telekinesis, bu he's worried about moving the debris, himself. He's nowhere near as strong as Horvath, but if they somehow both pull on the same chunk of debris at the same time, they could send it flying.
"...okay," he says. "Guys, I'm gonna try something crazy here, all right? Light's gonna go out for a minute, but I want you to make some noise for me 'cause I'm gonna try and ride the soundwaves."
He knows this can be done, riding soundwaves through solid matter. He's seen it done, he understands the theory 100%; it's like a guided, short-distance teleport, really. Doing it himself will be a new experience.
He has to let the revelio spell lapse to do this, as well, but the shape of the pentacle has been scorched--or melted, really--into the ground. Hermione should still be able to see it.
The light from his ring goes out, and he forces himself to stop breathing for a second, focusing on the sound of the children's frightened voices, pulling on the thread of sound. For a moment the noise seems to fill his head completely, drowning out anything resembling thought--
and then with a thump, he's on the other side of the debris and in whatever excuse for a chamber the children are trapped in.
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"...okay," he says. "Guys, I'm gonna try something crazy here, all right? Light's gonna go out for a minute, but I want you to make some noise for me 'cause I'm gonna try and ride the soundwaves."
He knows this can be done, riding soundwaves through solid matter. He's seen it done, he understands the theory 100%; it's like a guided, short-distance teleport, really. Doing it himself will be a new experience.
He has to let the revelio spell lapse to do this, as well, but the shape of the pentacle has been scorched--or melted, really--into the ground. Hermione should still be able to see it.
The light from his ring goes out, and he forces himself to stop breathing for a second, focusing on the sound of the children's frightened voices, pulling on the thread of sound. For a moment the noise seems to fill his head completely, drowning out anything resembling thought--
and then with a thump, he's on the other side of the debris and in whatever excuse for a chamber the children are trapped in.