by Galena May » Fri Nov 15, 2024 1:57 pm
I would defeat a kelpie by borrowing Newt Scamander's idea and using a bridle. I would carry a bridle on me all the time and be wary of any creature that makes me want to ride it. I would constantly and consciously remind myself that riding an unknown magical creature could have negative consequences just the way riding a Muggle bicycle without a helmet could. That should help me escape the temptation. Having the bridle ready would make sure that I cannot stray towards the temptation of riding without a bridle. As soon as I meet anything like a horse waiting to be ridden (I would still bow if it's a hippogriff and see if the mannerisms mimic a hippogriff's without fail. I would be able to tell because real hippogriffs are proud creatures and will take their time to trust my politeness and offer a ride, but a kelpie in the form of a hippogriff will be very tempting and eager to have me on their back as quickly as possible), I would pretend to reciprocate their enthusiasm towards the prospect of riding so that they think I have already been fooled and they don't anticipate a sudden bridle on their neck. If I give myself away early, they may be wary of the bridle and shapeshift before I can bridle them, so I would pretend to be dying to ride them. I would then throw the bridle across the kelpie's neck when it least expected it, and ride it safely. Then, I would attempt to keep the kelpie bridled and stay mounted until the end of the activity, so that there is a thin chance that even when the bridle is removed, the kelpie is still tame.

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