killgore444
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I based the list off a picture taken by a photographer during an interview Rowlings gave. She had a list of names that she said was Harry's year mates. Whoever was doing the website had gone through the video upside down to get screen captions good enough to read the names. It's possible she later changed it, but outside of fanfiction, Li is never mentioned after the second book. Same as Perks. I could have sworn I saw her name in the books as being in the Gryffindor common room, so combining the two things, she's one of the five Gryffindor girls.
Good to know. I was sure I'd seen it, but for the life of me couldn't remember. The name crops up quite often in fanfiction, but so did Charlus and Dorea (which are still much beter than Rowlings names).Actually, a canon character. She was one of the Gryffindor chasers in Harry's 6th year.
With magic, nearly anything is possible. In a D&D game I once ran, I had one of the local customs be that anyone who died and couldn't be resurrected was turned to stone and then stoneshaped into bricks. Not only did this create a superstition of their souls helping buildings stand, but greatly reduced the threat of necromancers.Makes me wish all public buildings could be built from the remains of those who have displeased.
As for this particular instance, think about an entire faculty for a school made up of Umbridge clones and you get the idea of what the school was like. Except, since they weren't teaching the kids of the Wizengamot members, they had even less restraint than Umbridge had. The voices only scream on the final day of testing to earn their teaching degrees, so it's not a constant sound. There has been several claims that it's all just hype and illusions, after all, there are spells that allow you to charm a frog to sing, why not rocks to scream. But each time it's been tested by outsiders (including England), it's been found to be the truth. One of the background elements in my world is that a young kid who served as a drummer boy in the war of 1812 went to the school and went on to become the Secretary of Magic. From 1860 to 1930 when he was replaced, and again in 1946 after Grindelwald's War, when everyone thought the relations of the magical governments was finally going to improve, and the British Minister of Magic asked the then American Secretary of Magic when they were going to start the reintegration back into British rule. After that, he returned to power and kept it until rally advanced age finally forced him out in 1980 (at 180yo).
Oh, yeah, forgot to mention, the magical counterparts to England and the U.S. get on only a little better than Palestinians and Israelis. Ok, not quite that bad, but you get the idea. Grudges last a long time when people live more than twice as long as baseline humans.
OK, I need sleep and trying to preview what I write is just becoming a blurry mess. See you on Sunday night.
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