A HUGE thanks to all the amazing OPs and the awesome writers that have stuck around to keep this going since 2017!
Swith Witherward wrote:Get an off-site forum? *smacks UDCS* No, bad Greg!
You've all done an outstanding job with this RP. The IC flows very nicely, and this group's talented players breathe life into their characters and the setting. The majority of these characters are three-dimensional. Readers can easily empathize with them.
You, NRE, are an excellent writer and I can see that you work hard at keeping the integrity of the HP universe intact. The IC HP'verse setting is realistic, in other words, and readers do feel like they've stepped into a Hogwarts set in the future.
It would be a shame to see a quality RP leave P2TM. Yes, the PG13 cap seems a nuisance, but there isn't a player here that lacks the talent necessary to portray serious romance or horror in a way that doesn't cross the line.
What I do see in the IC is a realistic portrayal of love and relationships. It's a mature-minded approach rather than silly middle-school guesswork on how couples would interact while still reacting to the world around them. In particular, Adam and Rachel's sweet devotion to each other does not overshadow the plot. NRE and Miekzhemy, you've done a fantastic job. Build upon it and continue to serve as an example of what real life is like for a couple existing in a fast-paced world filled with magic and danger. You've several scenes worthy of submission to annual P2TM Awards' romance category. It's THAT good.
The intelligent writer appeals to the intelligent reader. Gorn and porn are cheap candy for kiddies. Horror and romance are difficult to write, but this group does so seemingly effortlessly. Be proud of that, people... you really are an awesome group.
If you have any questions, or would like some feedback on your writing, don't hesitate to TG me, or hunt me down in Madhouse. Although I love the HP franchise, I just don't have the time to join another RP. It would be a pleasure to step into the universe you've recreated here, however. I'll simply remain a reader for now, nail-biting as the students work towards their goals in the DADA class, and wondering if Caitie's angst will eventually eat her alive.
Swith
P2TM Mentor
Rabid Potterhead
Oh, the wondrous world of witchcraft and wizardry. At age eleven, you were whisked away on a train to the legendary school of Hogwarts, and discovered for yourself - whether you knew about it before eleven or not - the true magic of the wizarding world. The excitement, the wonder, the awe... What could be wrong with a world like that?
It took no time at all to see firsthand what could be wrong with a world like that. Since the arrival of you and your peers, a storm has been brewing over the magical world since the end of the Second Wizarding War over eighteen years prior. And as you and your fellow students survive ceaseless adversity, whether you worked together or formed bitter rivalries, there is but one thing each of you could agree upon:
The Wizarding world is changing.
It took no time at all to see firsthand what could be wrong with a world like that. Since the arrival of you and your peers, a storm has been brewing over the magical world since the end of the Second Wizarding War over eighteen years prior. And as you and your fellow students survive ceaseless adversity, whether you worked together or formed bitter rivalries, there is but one thing each of you could agree upon:
The Wizarding world is changing.
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Year 1 - The Scarlet Death - Concluded
Year 1 (part 2) - The Light in The Dark - Concluded
Year 3 - Dark Magic Returns - Concluded
Year 4 - The Lost Tales - Concluded
Year 5 - The Calm Before the Storm - Concluded
Year 6 - Baelfire - Concluded
Year 7 - A New Age - In Progress
INFO
A brief timeline of events since the Second Wizarding War:
1998-2000
Harry Potter and Ron Weasley go on to become Aurors. Hermione Granger goes back for her last year at Hogwarts. Wizarding Britain and the Ministry of Magic recuperates, rebuilds, and attempts to recover.
2000-2005
Hermione Granger works at the Ministry of Magic after her graduation. More liberal elements of the Ministry emerge. With the help of Granger, Potter and Weasley, Minister of Magic Kingsley Shacklebolt manages to push several reforms that reduced corruption, pure-blood bias, and provided more rights to house elves and other subservient magical beings.
2005-2010
Disgruntled conservative members of the Ministry of Magic speak out against house elf reforms, and later the equalization of rights between muggle-borns and pure-bloods. There are attempts to block the reforms made by Granger and Shacklebolt, although they fail. At Hogwarts, the House of Slytherin diversifies, and begins to include a larger proportion of muggle-borns and half-bloods.
2010-2014
Muggle Pride groups begin to pop up, at first praising Granger and Shacklebolt for their work, but more radical members of these groups say that muggles (Particularly muggle-borns) are superior to pure-bloods, and that laws should be biased in their favor. Some are even in favor of abandoning the statute of secrecy so the muggle government can regulate the wizard one.
2014-2017
Pure-blood wizard conservative backlash against extremist muggle-borns lead to several violent attacks. The Ministry of Magic attempts to crack down on this violence, but ultimately begins succumbing to internal struggles of its own. More moderate pure-bloods, which the Ministry tried so hard to create, become blood supremacists. Tensions are high in the wizarding world, and there are fears there could be all-out war between the two factions as more are driven to the extremes – half bloods are beings left in the middle, shunned by both sides.
The following entries take place after the start of the RP, and will include events happening both at Hogwarts and in the background. These will be rough summaries, only covering key events pertaining to the story. For more in-depth information, it is recommended to skim through the completed IC threads.
2017-2018 (YEAR 1)
Hogwarts, in 2017, is tense. Due to the ongoing pure-blood and muggle born supremacist feuds, many students have turned on each other within houses - particularly Slytherin and Gryffindor. Sides are being chosen and supported within the school, and duels are becoming more and more frequent - and more and more violent - since the start of it. Teachers have attempted to quell it, but most have failed thus far. Old stereotypes, such as Slytherin being the evil house, are less prominent.
Our story begins with a class of students enrolling for their first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Some of these eleven-year-old newcomers are already familiar with the tense blood feuds, while others do not understand nor wish to pick sides. Regardless, the class is immediately thrust into social chaos when a Third Year is found murdered in a corridor. It marks a period of paranoia within the walls of Hogwarts, as well as overall dissent throughout Wizarding Britain for the safety of its young. Additional study reveals that all of the victims were muggle-borns, further driving a wedge between them and pure-bloods.
The Ministry of Magic begins an investigation that spans the school year in its entirety. This unknown murderer claims the lives of a Seventh Year prefect, as well as a Second Year, before the investigators grow restless and accusatory. After walking in on the scene, a First Year is framed for the murder of these students, and dragged into the Great Hall in front of the student body. Amidst overzealous aurors calling for his detainment and others arguing for the child's innocence, the murderer himself, revealed to have been a pure-blood Slytherin prefect, incites chaos in the Hall by hurling curses about the room. This miniature battle results in dozens of injuries to Ministry aurors and Hogwarts students, and the perpetrator is inevitably carted off to Azkaban.
While much of the class blows this event off as a freak accident, they are oblivious to what more is to come.
2018-2019 (YEAR 2)
Due to reasons regarding magical ability, Second Year has been skipped. It is assumed that the class's second year at Hogwarts was relatively peaceful and without incident. In 2019, Minister of Magic Kingsley Shacklebolt is succeeded by Hermione Granger.
2019-2020 (YEAR 3)
The first half of Third Year continued the relative calm and normalcy of the previous term. The conflict between the muggle-borns and pure-bloods seemed far off and certainly for most was a remote concern. Of significant note, however, of things to come would be when Henry Grey found and opened the Chamber of Secrets, long thought to be sealed and flooded...
The conflict between blood groups escalated when the muggle-borns, frustrated and impatient with the Minister of Magic Granger's modest reforms organised into resistance cells that demanded the end of the Statute of Secrecy, the abolition of the Ministry of Magic, and the control of magic handled by Muggle governments. One cell, led by extremist Silvester Bradoni, sent a bomb to Hogwarts itself in a foreshadowing of the nature of the war. Although no one was killed the attack left dozens injured. A few months later Bradoni initiated open conflict by attacking Hogwarts directly with a small army of Squibs. Although defeated shortly after by the students and Ministry forces, the attack damaged Granger's credibility and a snap election was announced.
The most vocal of Granger's critics, Malvolio Glacies, openly announced his candidacy for Minister of Magic with a massive rally in the heart of London. During the event, however, Muggleborn terrorists attacked Glacies and his family, leaving his wife and twin sons dead and several more innocent bystanders injured. In light of the recent tragedies, Headmistress Minerva McGonagall ended the school year early.
2020-2021 (YEAR 4)
The events of the end of Third Year continued to haunt our class of students going into their Fourth Year at Hogwarts. Over the course of the summer, the Head of the Auror Department of Investigation Lucas Ackerley pursued the terrorists responsible for the attack, but instead he found them already dead, killed by an unknown assailant.
With the disappearance of DADA Professor Robert Gleen, his whereabouts unknown since the attack on Hogwarts, the school brought in Knox Blahone, a world renowned wizard, to take over. In one of his first moves, he announced a dueling tournament to serve as their winter term final. As the students eagerly prepared, it seemed like peace had returned to the school. This illusion was shattered, however, when Ava Burnside attacked Derek Forester with an unforgivable curse. Ava was swiftly arrested, and her imprisonment in Azkaban only served to radicalise her boyfriend, William Darkenstone, even further.
Despite this incident, the rest of the year remained calm and the students were largely sheltered from the outside conflicts. The muggle-born supremacists, now more organised than before, continued their attacks against the government. Minister Glacies, as a result of the growing concern, defeated Granger in the snap election and promised to defeat the terrorists, and bring peace and order to Britain at any cost. Another attack on Glacies' life revealed how far the muggle-borns were willing to go.
By the end of the year, the students prepared for a summer vacation to be hosted by Glacies' daughter, Caitie, at one of their seaside villas, unaware of their fate come next year
2021-2022 (YEAR 5)
The summer vacation at the Glacies' seaside villa proved a well deserved respite for the students. Upon returning to school, the newly appointed prefects and returning students readied themselves for a year of OWLs and other exams. However, after years of relative peace, exams were the least of their tribulations.
As the war continued outside of Hogwarts, the ideals of the muggle-born supremacist groups spread to the school itself. Its principal leader, a charismatic student by the name of Liam Reynolds, organised attacks on pure-blood students throughout the school year, and Hogsmeade itself became a site of frequent duels and violence. In retaliation, the Board of Governors suspended all muggle-born privileges to leave the castle, even during holidays. During the annual Halloween festival, Reynolds led another attack and severed to worsen relations between muggle-borns and the rest, compounded by a government raid on Diagon Alley the same day.
Matters reached a breaking point when just before Christmas, Muggle-born Supremacist leader Gordon Nelson kidnapped the Minister's daughter and demanded the end of the Statute of Secrecy and the abolition of the Ministry in exchange for her life.
Within hours, a massive raid was conducted on the muggle-borns' base. However, aurors breached the building to find the majority of the terrorists already dead, and Glacies' daughter found all right but drenched in blood. In a single night, the war was all but over. Any remaining survivors organised and diverted their focus to Reynolds and Hogwarts itself. With the use of improvised muggle explosives smuggled into the school, Hogwarts was ravaged, leaving Headmistress Minerva McGonagall and several more students counted among the death toll. With the school in chaos and the government caught off-guard, Reynolds and his supremacist following orchestrated a final attack. But even this proved futile when they found themselves overwhelmed with brutal efficiency. As Reynolds was carted off to Azkaban to face trial another day, the government was prepared for celebration, and for a new era of peace. Hopes were shattered when, having been undefended, Minister Glacies was found assassinated in his own office.
This final act of defiance bought the supremacists more time to regroup. Now faced with complete annihilation, the supremacist cells that still remained banded together to form a single cohesive group, dubbing themselves the 'Muggle-Born Militia.' The Ministry of Magic, in a desperate state of emergency, granted overall control of the government to the late Minister Glacies' second in command and Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, Thomas Grey. This new wizarding government responded to the so-called 'muggle-born menace' with total mobilization of the Auror Office and its respective departments, authorizing lethal force.
Grey would lead the MInistry on a hunt throughout wizarding Britain, leaving a trail of blood with each cell he dispatched. In less than a week, any semblance of resistance would be completely eradicated, and supremacist leaders would be met with no less than execution...
2022-2023 (YEAR 6)
Thomas Grey's new caretaker ministry's ruthless campaign against the Muggleborn terrorists may have abated internal and outside fears of a collapse of the British Ministry of Magic, but the chaos that ended the last school year hung heavy over the minds of the students.
More immediate to the students was the appointment of a new Headmaster following Minerva McGonagall's death the previous term. The Board of Governors, under pressure from the government, appointed former auror and instructor of the Dark Arts at Durmstrang Edmund Avery as Headmaster and later as the school's DADA instructor. Avery quickly enacted a series of draconian measures at Hogwarts, including a permanent garrison of aurors, strict recording of any and all student excursions from the castle and, unknown to the students, surveillance of their almost every activity. Throughout the year, Avery's iron grip over the school would only tighten.
Despite this crackdown, however, one group seemed determined to resist. William Darkenstone, a sixth year prefect, had for years accumulated a small cadre of like-minded students fed up with the current structure of the wizarding world. The havoc of the last few years served to radicalise the group, who began calling themselves the Ravencloaks. The Ravencloaks officially announced themselves during the annual Halloween Festival, where they left a student near-death on the edge of the Forbidden Forest and sent the infamous Dark Mark in the sky.
Despite the hysteria of the attack, most considered the attack little more than a hoax, and the government treated the Ravencloaks as little more than a sick joke than an actual threat. In secret, however, Darkenstone--going under the guise of Lord Nihilus--began constructing a secret army of inferi over the course of the year, and with the accidental assistance of Caitie Glacies, learned the secrets of making a horcrux.
Darkenstone then set his plan in motion. He attacked Derek Forester in the library with an unforgiveable curse and was promptly sentenced to Azkaban. For months, he waited, until a month before the end of the school year. Prior to his sentencing, Darkenstone placed several aurors under the imperius curse, and with this assistance, created the largest breakout in Azkaban's long history. As the government scrambled to contain the breach, Lord Nihilus escaped and returned to his base in the Forbidden Forest. With his loyal Ravencloaks and army of the undead, he issued his ultimatum to the school and its defenders: surrender or face destruction. Headmaster Avery refused to yield Hogwarts, and the Ravencloaks laid siege to the castle, the Ministry too occupied with the rest of Azkaban's escapees to come to their assistance.
With their superior numbers, the Ravencloaks quickly overran the castle as the majority of students and the dwindling garrison of aurors held the line in the Great Hall. Meanwhile, the Slytherins, trapped in the dungeons, readied their common room for the attack. The battle raged throughout the night, with the inferi breaching into the Great Hall, but students held long enough for the Ministry to dispatch companies of aurors, apparating into the school in droves to reinforce them. With the tide of the battle quickly turning against him, Darkenstone and the majority of his Ravencloak allies eventually found themselves trapped in the dungeons, pinned between the encroaching aurors and the student defenders.
1998-2000
Harry Potter and Ron Weasley go on to become Aurors. Hermione Granger goes back for her last year at Hogwarts. Wizarding Britain and the Ministry of Magic recuperates, rebuilds, and attempts to recover.
2000-2005
Hermione Granger works at the Ministry of Magic after her graduation. More liberal elements of the Ministry emerge. With the help of Granger, Potter and Weasley, Minister of Magic Kingsley Shacklebolt manages to push several reforms that reduced corruption, pure-blood bias, and provided more rights to house elves and other subservient magical beings.
2005-2010
Disgruntled conservative members of the Ministry of Magic speak out against house elf reforms, and later the equalization of rights between muggle-borns and pure-bloods. There are attempts to block the reforms made by Granger and Shacklebolt, although they fail. At Hogwarts, the House of Slytherin diversifies, and begins to include a larger proportion of muggle-borns and half-bloods.
2010-2014
Muggle Pride groups begin to pop up, at first praising Granger and Shacklebolt for their work, but more radical members of these groups say that muggles (Particularly muggle-borns) are superior to pure-bloods, and that laws should be biased in their favor. Some are even in favor of abandoning the statute of secrecy so the muggle government can regulate the wizard one.
2014-2017
Pure-blood wizard conservative backlash against extremist muggle-borns lead to several violent attacks. The Ministry of Magic attempts to crack down on this violence, but ultimately begins succumbing to internal struggles of its own. More moderate pure-bloods, which the Ministry tried so hard to create, become blood supremacists. Tensions are high in the wizarding world, and there are fears there could be all-out war between the two factions as more are driven to the extremes – half bloods are beings left in the middle, shunned by both sides.
The following entries take place after the start of the RP, and will include events happening both at Hogwarts and in the background. These will be rough summaries, only covering key events pertaining to the story. For more in-depth information, it is recommended to skim through the completed IC threads.
2017-2018 (YEAR 1)
Hogwarts, in 2017, is tense. Due to the ongoing pure-blood and muggle born supremacist feuds, many students have turned on each other within houses - particularly Slytherin and Gryffindor. Sides are being chosen and supported within the school, and duels are becoming more and more frequent - and more and more violent - since the start of it. Teachers have attempted to quell it, but most have failed thus far. Old stereotypes, such as Slytherin being the evil house, are less prominent.
Our story begins with a class of students enrolling for their first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Some of these eleven-year-old newcomers are already familiar with the tense blood feuds, while others do not understand nor wish to pick sides. Regardless, the class is immediately thrust into social chaos when a Third Year is found murdered in a corridor. It marks a period of paranoia within the walls of Hogwarts, as well as overall dissent throughout Wizarding Britain for the safety of its young. Additional study reveals that all of the victims were muggle-borns, further driving a wedge between them and pure-bloods.
The Ministry of Magic begins an investigation that spans the school year in its entirety. This unknown murderer claims the lives of a Seventh Year prefect, as well as a Second Year, before the investigators grow restless and accusatory. After walking in on the scene, a First Year is framed for the murder of these students, and dragged into the Great Hall in front of the student body. Amidst overzealous aurors calling for his detainment and others arguing for the child's innocence, the murderer himself, revealed to have been a pure-blood Slytherin prefect, incites chaos in the Hall by hurling curses about the room. This miniature battle results in dozens of injuries to Ministry aurors and Hogwarts students, and the perpetrator is inevitably carted off to Azkaban.
While much of the class blows this event off as a freak accident, they are oblivious to what more is to come.
2018-2019 (YEAR 2)
Due to reasons regarding magical ability, Second Year has been skipped. It is assumed that the class's second year at Hogwarts was relatively peaceful and without incident. In 2019, Minister of Magic Kingsley Shacklebolt is succeeded by Hermione Granger.
2019-2020 (YEAR 3)
The first half of Third Year continued the relative calm and normalcy of the previous term. The conflict between the muggle-borns and pure-bloods seemed far off and certainly for most was a remote concern. Of significant note, however, of things to come would be when Henry Grey found and opened the Chamber of Secrets, long thought to be sealed and flooded...
The conflict between blood groups escalated when the muggle-borns, frustrated and impatient with the Minister of Magic Granger's modest reforms organised into resistance cells that demanded the end of the Statute of Secrecy, the abolition of the Ministry of Magic, and the control of magic handled by Muggle governments. One cell, led by extremist Silvester Bradoni, sent a bomb to Hogwarts itself in a foreshadowing of the nature of the war. Although no one was killed the attack left dozens injured. A few months later Bradoni initiated open conflict by attacking Hogwarts directly with a small army of Squibs. Although defeated shortly after by the students and Ministry forces, the attack damaged Granger's credibility and a snap election was announced.
The most vocal of Granger's critics, Malvolio Glacies, openly announced his candidacy for Minister of Magic with a massive rally in the heart of London. During the event, however, Muggleborn terrorists attacked Glacies and his family, leaving his wife and twin sons dead and several more innocent bystanders injured. In light of the recent tragedies, Headmistress Minerva McGonagall ended the school year early.
2020-2021 (YEAR 4)
The events of the end of Third Year continued to haunt our class of students going into their Fourth Year at Hogwarts. Over the course of the summer, the Head of the Auror Department of Investigation Lucas Ackerley pursued the terrorists responsible for the attack, but instead he found them already dead, killed by an unknown assailant.
With the disappearance of DADA Professor Robert Gleen, his whereabouts unknown since the attack on Hogwarts, the school brought in Knox Blahone, a world renowned wizard, to take over. In one of his first moves, he announced a dueling tournament to serve as their winter term final. As the students eagerly prepared, it seemed like peace had returned to the school. This illusion was shattered, however, when Ava Burnside attacked Derek Forester with an unforgivable curse. Ava was swiftly arrested, and her imprisonment in Azkaban only served to radicalise her boyfriend, William Darkenstone, even further.
Despite this incident, the rest of the year remained calm and the students were largely sheltered from the outside conflicts. The muggle-born supremacists, now more organised than before, continued their attacks against the government. Minister Glacies, as a result of the growing concern, defeated Granger in the snap election and promised to defeat the terrorists, and bring peace and order to Britain at any cost. Another attack on Glacies' life revealed how far the muggle-borns were willing to go.
By the end of the year, the students prepared for a summer vacation to be hosted by Glacies' daughter, Caitie, at one of their seaside villas, unaware of their fate come next year
2021-2022 (YEAR 5)
The summer vacation at the Glacies' seaside villa proved a well deserved respite for the students. Upon returning to school, the newly appointed prefects and returning students readied themselves for a year of OWLs and other exams. However, after years of relative peace, exams were the least of their tribulations.
As the war continued outside of Hogwarts, the ideals of the muggle-born supremacist groups spread to the school itself. Its principal leader, a charismatic student by the name of Liam Reynolds, organised attacks on pure-blood students throughout the school year, and Hogsmeade itself became a site of frequent duels and violence. In retaliation, the Board of Governors suspended all muggle-born privileges to leave the castle, even during holidays. During the annual Halloween festival, Reynolds led another attack and severed to worsen relations between muggle-borns and the rest, compounded by a government raid on Diagon Alley the same day.
Matters reached a breaking point when just before Christmas, Muggle-born Supremacist leader Gordon Nelson kidnapped the Minister's daughter and demanded the end of the Statute of Secrecy and the abolition of the Ministry in exchange for her life.
Within hours, a massive raid was conducted on the muggle-borns' base. However, aurors breached the building to find the majority of the terrorists already dead, and Glacies' daughter found all right but drenched in blood. In a single night, the war was all but over. Any remaining survivors organised and diverted their focus to Reynolds and Hogwarts itself. With the use of improvised muggle explosives smuggled into the school, Hogwarts was ravaged, leaving Headmistress Minerva McGonagall and several more students counted among the death toll. With the school in chaos and the government caught off-guard, Reynolds and his supremacist following orchestrated a final attack. But even this proved futile when they found themselves overwhelmed with brutal efficiency. As Reynolds was carted off to Azkaban to face trial another day, the government was prepared for celebration, and for a new era of peace. Hopes were shattered when, having been undefended, Minister Glacies was found assassinated in his own office.
This final act of defiance bought the supremacists more time to regroup. Now faced with complete annihilation, the supremacist cells that still remained banded together to form a single cohesive group, dubbing themselves the 'Muggle-Born Militia.' The Ministry of Magic, in a desperate state of emergency, granted overall control of the government to the late Minister Glacies' second in command and Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, Thomas Grey. This new wizarding government responded to the so-called 'muggle-born menace' with total mobilization of the Auror Office and its respective departments, authorizing lethal force.
Grey would lead the MInistry on a hunt throughout wizarding Britain, leaving a trail of blood with each cell he dispatched. In less than a week, any semblance of resistance would be completely eradicated, and supremacist leaders would be met with no less than execution...
2022-2023 (YEAR 6)
Thomas Grey's new caretaker ministry's ruthless campaign against the Muggleborn terrorists may have abated internal and outside fears of a collapse of the British Ministry of Magic, but the chaos that ended the last school year hung heavy over the minds of the students.
More immediate to the students was the appointment of a new Headmaster following Minerva McGonagall's death the previous term. The Board of Governors, under pressure from the government, appointed former auror and instructor of the Dark Arts at Durmstrang Edmund Avery as Headmaster and later as the school's DADA instructor. Avery quickly enacted a series of draconian measures at Hogwarts, including a permanent garrison of aurors, strict recording of any and all student excursions from the castle and, unknown to the students, surveillance of their almost every activity. Throughout the year, Avery's iron grip over the school would only tighten.
Despite this crackdown, however, one group seemed determined to resist. William Darkenstone, a sixth year prefect, had for years accumulated a small cadre of like-minded students fed up with the current structure of the wizarding world. The havoc of the last few years served to radicalise the group, who began calling themselves the Ravencloaks. The Ravencloaks officially announced themselves during the annual Halloween Festival, where they left a student near-death on the edge of the Forbidden Forest and sent the infamous Dark Mark in the sky.
Despite the hysteria of the attack, most considered the attack little more than a hoax, and the government treated the Ravencloaks as little more than a sick joke than an actual threat. In secret, however, Darkenstone--going under the guise of Lord Nihilus--began constructing a secret army of inferi over the course of the year, and with the accidental assistance of Caitie Glacies, learned the secrets of making a horcrux.
Darkenstone then set his plan in motion. He attacked Derek Forester in the library with an unforgiveable curse and was promptly sentenced to Azkaban. For months, he waited, until a month before the end of the school year. Prior to his sentencing, Darkenstone placed several aurors under the imperius curse, and with this assistance, created the largest breakout in Azkaban's long history. As the government scrambled to contain the breach, Lord Nihilus escaped and returned to his base in the Forbidden Forest. With his loyal Ravencloaks and army of the undead, he issued his ultimatum to the school and its defenders: surrender or face destruction. Headmaster Avery refused to yield Hogwarts, and the Ravencloaks laid siege to the castle, the Ministry too occupied with the rest of Azkaban's escapees to come to their assistance.
With their superior numbers, the Ravencloaks quickly overran the castle as the majority of students and the dwindling garrison of aurors held the line in the Great Hall. Meanwhile, the Slytherins, trapped in the dungeons, readied their common room for the attack. The battle raged throughout the night, with the inferi breaching into the Great Hall, but students held long enough for the Ministry to dispatch companies of aurors, apparating into the school in droves to reinforce them. With the tide of the battle quickly turning against him, Darkenstone and the majority of his Ravencloak allies eventually found themselves trapped in the dungeons, pinned between the encroaching aurors and the student defenders.
Pure-Blood Supremacists:
An age-old ideology that stems back centuries, these people, much like their predecessors like Voldemort and Grindelwald, look down on anyone without pure wizard blood – those being half-bloods, muggle-borns, and muggles in general - with severity ranging anywhere from viewing impure wizards as lesser people, to the belief that magical society must be purged of its inferior blood if it is to survive. However, following the horrors brought upon Britain by both Grindelwald and Voldemort, as well as the more tolerant and liberal views of recent Ministers, Pure-Blood Supremacy today is commonly looked down upon by wizarding society.
Wizard Supremacists:
Not to be confused with Pure-Blood Supremacists, these people encompass not only pure-blooded wizards, but half-bloods and even some muggle-born wizards. They believe that muggles' lack of magical affinity makes them inherently inferior - with extremists believing that wizards must rule over the world.
Muggle-Born Supremacists:
These people harbor a relatively new ideology, one that states muggle-borns are superior to all, as they possess both the magical affinity of wizards as well as the genius and ingenuity of muggles. Facing persecution and violence from their more pure-blooded enemies, many muggle-borns have flocked to the extremes, calling for not only all muggle-borns to rise up in defiance of the pro-wizard government, but the dismantling of the Statute of Secrecy as a whole. However, due to the extremists' willingness to resort to violence, and recent tensions having bubbled over into yet another Wizarding War, Muggle-Born Supremacists are viewed in a much similar light as their pure-blooded rivals.
Bloodless:
Those who believe blood status should hold no meaning over magical society, and that all are equal.
An age-old ideology that stems back centuries, these people, much like their predecessors like Voldemort and Grindelwald, look down on anyone without pure wizard blood – those being half-bloods, muggle-borns, and muggles in general - with severity ranging anywhere from viewing impure wizards as lesser people, to the belief that magical society must be purged of its inferior blood if it is to survive. However, following the horrors brought upon Britain by both Grindelwald and Voldemort, as well as the more tolerant and liberal views of recent Ministers, Pure-Blood Supremacy today is commonly looked down upon by wizarding society.
Wizard Supremacists:
Not to be confused with Pure-Blood Supremacists, these people encompass not only pure-blooded wizards, but half-bloods and even some muggle-born wizards. They believe that muggles' lack of magical affinity makes them inherently inferior - with extremists believing that wizards must rule over the world.
Muggle-Born Supremacists:
These people harbor a relatively new ideology, one that states muggle-borns are superior to all, as they possess both the magical affinity of wizards as well as the genius and ingenuity of muggles. Facing persecution and violence from their more pure-blooded enemies, many muggle-borns have flocked to the extremes, calling for not only all muggle-borns to rise up in defiance of the pro-wizard government, but the dismantling of the Statute of Secrecy as a whole. However, due to the extremists' willingness to resort to violence, and recent tensions having bubbled over into yet another Wizarding War, Muggle-Born Supremacists are viewed in a much similar light as their pure-blooded rivals.
Bloodless:
Those who believe blood status should hold no meaning over magical society, and that all are equal.
Malvolio Glacies, 37th Minister of Magic
A cousin of the Malfoys, Malvolio Glacies rose to prominence because of his hard stance on the muggle-born supremacists and successfully defeated Hermione Granger-Weasley to become Minister of Magic. His term in office was marked by open war, the first in Britain since Voldemort, and through various means of manipulation he largely defeated the terrorist cells. His schemes, however, came at a high price. This price was paid for by his untimely assassination at the Ministry's moment of triumph against the muggle-born supremacists. His death makes a transition in Britain, as his second in command Thomas Grey has since reformed the Ministry into something else entirely, based on reforms begun under Glacies but realized thanks to his death.
Thomas Grey, 38th Minister of Magic & 1st High Lord of Albion
Thomas Grey is the noted mastermind of Britain's new magical order. A powerful and skilled warlock among the pinnacle of his generation, Thomas spent most of his life lurking in the shadows after he took over his family's long time business, the feared magical crime ring known as the Makusa, following his father's death in the second rise of Voldemort. Even as a teen leader he was feared for a ruthlessness that his predecessors had lacked. Thomas was also notable for investing in several above the board industries, like his long time passion Quidditch, even helping found an expansion team known as the Oxford Osseries. He married his longtime flame Alyssa Burke and with her had four children, culminating in the twins Henry and Victoria. Following the invitation to become a member of Malvolio's cabinet following his election in exchange for support, Thomas entered the world of politics. In the firestorm that followed Malvolio's death, Thomas took advantage of the ministry to not only uproot the Muggle-born rebellion root and stem, but also to establish an emergency government with him at it's head as Lord Minister. Using his near absolute power in this role, he put the Ministry of Magic to bed once and for all and established himself as the first High Lord of Albion, a militaristic police state that keeps a watchful eye over the Wizarding population of Britain for any violations of it's laws.
Edmund Avery, Minister of Education & Headmaster of Hogwarts
Brother-in-law to the late Minister Malvolio Glacies, Avery serves as the current headmaster at the school. He is a noted scholar of the Dark Arts and a former auror, and has previously taught at Durmstrang Institute for numerous years. It is clear to pretty much the entire student body that his only concern is control of the school, evident by his incredibly strict policies and harsh punishments. Following an extended leave of absence by Professor Blahone, Avery currently serves as the acting professor for Defense Against the Dark Arts.
Professor Neville Longbottom, Herbology Teacher & Head of Gryffindor
Professor Longbottom teaches Herbology at the school, and is claimed by many students to be one of the nicer and more lenient professors. He also holds relative fame around the school due to his membership of Dumbledore's Army, participation in the Second Wizarding War, and his relationship with Harry Potter. He is head of Gryffindor house.
Professor Alexander Sedwig, Transfiguration Teacher & Head of Slytherin
Professor Sedwig teaches Transfiguration and, although a masterful wizard, comes off as a jovial and talkative man, much unlike the stereotypical brooding Slytherin. Though he pushes his students to succeed, his eccentricity comes out of his friendliness to those he teaches, often sacrificing much of his own time to tutor those that need it. He is head of Slytherin House.
Professor James Jackal, Potions Teacher & Head of Hufflepuff
Professor Jackal teaches potions, and is known to have traveled the world for years before returning to Britain to teach. He comes across as an archetypal 'absent-minded genius,' becoming lost in his thoughts even while handling the many dangerous concoctions associated with his work. Regardless, Jackal is eager to share his knowledge with his students, and is a prolific author of several works on the subject. He is the head of Hufflepuff House.
Professor Knox Blahone, DADA Teacher & Head of Ravenclaw
Professor Blahone teaches Defense against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts. A former Auror who values both dscipline and honor, he is known for being very strict towards his students, especially those who fail to perform adequately. Though he rules his class with an iron fist, Blahone has shown to be fair, and holds no disdain for wizards due to their blood status. Following an extended leave of absence, however, Blahone has since been temporarily replaced by Headmaster Avery as acting professor for Defense Against the Dark Arts. He is the head of Ravenclaw House.
Professor Randolf Baxter, Charms Teacher
Professor Baxter teaches Charms at the school and is known to be a master at his craft. However, his current occupation is less out of a desire to teach, and more out of the need to hide from enemies of which even the Headmaster knows little. In fact, much of his past outside of Britain remains a mystery, and his hardcore pure-blooded bias is to blame for his cold and often cruel demeanor towards his students. And while the recent years have slightly softened the crotchety old professor to work for the betterment of his students and colleagues, Baxter remains as one of Hogwarts' most ruthless and intimidating of teachers.
Note: For players desiring to create a teacher character, please TG Brit or Miek to discuss it.
A cousin of the Malfoys, Malvolio Glacies rose to prominence because of his hard stance on the muggle-born supremacists and successfully defeated Hermione Granger-Weasley to become Minister of Magic. His term in office was marked by open war, the first in Britain since Voldemort, and through various means of manipulation he largely defeated the terrorist cells. His schemes, however, came at a high price. This price was paid for by his untimely assassination at the Ministry's moment of triumph against the muggle-born supremacists. His death makes a transition in Britain, as his second in command Thomas Grey has since reformed the Ministry into something else entirely, based on reforms begun under Glacies but realized thanks to his death.
Thomas Grey, 38th Minister of Magic & 1st High Lord of Albion
Thomas Grey is the noted mastermind of Britain's new magical order. A powerful and skilled warlock among the pinnacle of his generation, Thomas spent most of his life lurking in the shadows after he took over his family's long time business, the feared magical crime ring known as the Makusa, following his father's death in the second rise of Voldemort. Even as a teen leader he was feared for a ruthlessness that his predecessors had lacked. Thomas was also notable for investing in several above the board industries, like his long time passion Quidditch, even helping found an expansion team known as the Oxford Osseries. He married his longtime flame Alyssa Burke and with her had four children, culminating in the twins Henry and Victoria. Following the invitation to become a member of Malvolio's cabinet following his election in exchange for support, Thomas entered the world of politics. In the firestorm that followed Malvolio's death, Thomas took advantage of the ministry to not only uproot the Muggle-born rebellion root and stem, but also to establish an emergency government with him at it's head as Lord Minister. Using his near absolute power in this role, he put the Ministry of Magic to bed once and for all and established himself as the first High Lord of Albion, a militaristic police state that keeps a watchful eye over the Wizarding population of Britain for any violations of it's laws.
Edmund Avery, Minister of Education & Headmaster of Hogwarts
Brother-in-law to the late Minister Malvolio Glacies, Avery serves as the current headmaster at the school. He is a noted scholar of the Dark Arts and a former auror, and has previously taught at Durmstrang Institute for numerous years. It is clear to pretty much the entire student body that his only concern is control of the school, evident by his incredibly strict policies and harsh punishments. Following an extended leave of absence by Professor Blahone, Avery currently serves as the acting professor for Defense Against the Dark Arts.
Professor Neville Longbottom, Herbology Teacher & Head of Gryffindor
Professor Longbottom teaches Herbology at the school, and is claimed by many students to be one of the nicer and more lenient professors. He also holds relative fame around the school due to his membership of Dumbledore's Army, participation in the Second Wizarding War, and his relationship with Harry Potter. He is head of Gryffindor house.
Professor Alexander Sedwig, Transfiguration Teacher & Head of Slytherin
Professor Sedwig teaches Transfiguration and, although a masterful wizard, comes off as a jovial and talkative man, much unlike the stereotypical brooding Slytherin. Though he pushes his students to succeed, his eccentricity comes out of his friendliness to those he teaches, often sacrificing much of his own time to tutor those that need it. He is head of Slytherin House.
Professor James Jackal, Potions Teacher & Head of Hufflepuff
Professor Jackal teaches potions, and is known to have traveled the world for years before returning to Britain to teach. He comes across as an archetypal 'absent-minded genius,' becoming lost in his thoughts even while handling the many dangerous concoctions associated with his work. Regardless, Jackal is eager to share his knowledge with his students, and is a prolific author of several works on the subject. He is the head of Hufflepuff House.
Professor Knox Blahone, DADA Teacher & Head of Ravenclaw
Professor Blahone teaches Defense against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts. A former Auror who values both dscipline and honor, he is known for being very strict towards his students, especially those who fail to perform adequately. Though he rules his class with an iron fist, Blahone has shown to be fair, and holds no disdain for wizards due to their blood status. Following an extended leave of absence, however, Blahone has since been temporarily replaced by Headmaster Avery as acting professor for Defense Against the Dark Arts. He is the head of Ravenclaw House.
Professor Randolf Baxter, Charms Teacher
Professor Baxter teaches Charms at the school and is known to be a master at his craft. However, his current occupation is less out of a desire to teach, and more out of the need to hide from enemies of which even the Headmaster knows little. In fact, much of his past outside of Britain remains a mystery, and his hardcore pure-blooded bias is to blame for his cold and often cruel demeanor towards his students. And while the recent years have slightly softened the crotchety old professor to work for the betterment of his students and colleagues, Baxter remains as one of Hogwarts' most ruthless and intimidating of teachers.
Note: For players desiring to create a teacher character, please TG Brit or Miek to discuss it.
HOUSE CUP
WORK IN PROGRESS
ROSTER
The Gryffindors:
Rachel Ackerley - Miekzhemy
A level-headed half-blood that has rather unintentionally become a voice of reason for most of her peers. Her initial energetic and gregarious nature has given way to a more brooding demeanor over the recent years. This and the accumulating scars serve as a testament to the endless struggles and violence she's been forced to endure in the wizarding world. But despite this, she has persevered to become a quite capable witch in her own right. She makes nigh-outstanding marks in her NEWT-level Transfiguration courses, and has undertaken numerous feats on her own time, including becoming a registered Animagus by her third year, and beginning to grasp wandless magic by her sixth. She has also founded the influencial group known as McGonagall's Army, inspired by the much similar Dumbledore's Army founded by the famed Harry Potter - both of which share the purposes and ideals of defending the student body as a whole. However, the devastating injuries Rachel suffered during the most recent battle of Hogwarts has left her practically crippled both magically and physically, her disposition all but spiraling into listlessness as she attempts to recover. Since then, the little solace she finds lies in her friendships and the peaceful outdoors.
Derek Forester - Skylus
A usually easy-going pure-blood that has been through a lot since he started Hogwarts over five years ago. Derek started out as Seeker for the Gryffindor Lions, but has now risen to the role of Quidditch Captain. He was the only person besides Rachel to be at the exact location where the bomb took out the Headmistress' office their fifth year, and the fact that he was the guardian of Gryffindor's sword for the past summer has left a mark on him. Outside of school, Derek's family was recently labeled as traitors and not only faces persecution, but has lost much of their land and property to the government. For sixth year, Derek fought William in a duel on the last day of school during the massive battle in the dungeons before William vanished. Over the summer, he was assigned to work on the Glacies Estate, but due to getting into fights with those he worked under, he was locked in a cell in the Department of Mysteries for most of the summer, which ultimately ended in his wand being snapped. He now has a new wand, but being in a near dark padded room for months on end has done more bad than good.
Madison Goodwill - Skylus
A muggle-born who just so happens to be Hogwarts' resident werewolf, Madi has had to overcome a lot since she was cursed with lycanthropy in her first year. This led to her transferring to Illvermony in her third year, only returning in the latter half of her fifth. She likes to think she's skilled in both magic and Quidditch, although depending on who you asked, answers will differ.
Alteran Ashfield - Halonica
A redheaded young man, plain looking but classy in the right attire. He's usually kind of quiet, pragmatic, though he's known to have a wild imagination. Founded and led the "Tower Brigade" through the Second Battle for Hogwarts, and remained it's leader until they merged with McGonagall's Army.
Adelaine Ashfield - Halonica
A redheaded young woman, tall for her age, but hasn't shed her pre-teen adorableness. More direct and overt than her older brother, but ultimately more insecure and less sure of herself. Largely has done nothing of note; mostly she just follows Alteran's lead.
Jacob Strong - Revlona
Jacob is the main character in a story of sorrow and misfortune. He grew up a single child, his parents keeping him away from any real form of social activity before Hogwarts. Luckily for him he grew up fast, the social necessities of being in Hogwarts rubbing off on him. Savannah is a different story, a social butterfly from the beginning as she was always the center of attention in her group of friends. Their two personality sets clashed briefly before they fell for each other, and fell hard. After that, nothing could get in their way, except for muggle born supremacy, suspicion, and torturing psychotic women of course.
Angus MacMoray - The Anarcho-Syndicalist Commune
Angus MacMoray is the thick-accented highlander muscle behind McGonagall's Army. A talented beater and less talented student, Angus is a fast and loyal friend to many within Gryffindor house. Though he has not played as large a part in the events of the past few years, he's nevertheless a unique and unforgetable member of the current student body.
Liam Reynolds - True Christopia
-WIP-
The Slytherins:
Caitlin Glacies - Britanania
The beautiful and academically gifted daughter of (former) Minister of Magic Malvolio Glacies, Caitlin "Caitie" Glacies appears as every much the ideal scion of a Pure-Blood wizard family. However, behind the exterior of the cold ice queen, Caitie harbours a vengeful streak that has turned her into one of Britain's deadliest serial killers in recent years. She has, unwittingly, played a major if behind-the-scenes role in the war between the government and muggleborn supremacists, which culminated in her assassination of her father at the end of her 5th year. Following her father's death, Caitie's aunt Cordelia re-entered her life and has taken possession of the family estate until the young woman's majority. With her uncle Edmund now running Hogwarts, Caitie's life has found two new antagonists. Caitie serves as one of Slytherin's Prefects and as Vice President of the Student Council.
Henry Grey - The Anarcho-Syndicalist Commune
Henry Grey is the third eldest child and the forgotten scion of the Grey family. Though publically a hero from his actions in the two recent battles of Hogwarts, Henry is scorned by his father, the current High Lord of Albion as his least favorite. Throughout his life, this scorn had pushed Henry to many actions, some of which he has now begun to acutely regret. Along with Freya, he leads the Serpent's Legion, a student group dedicated to uncovering more ancient ways of magic that have become forgotten alongside current magical theory, as well as protecting the Student Body when the administration and other rogue student groups become dangerous for the common Hogwarts student.
Raphaël Raymond - Triassica
The chool's neighborhood muggleborn poster child of introvertness, Raphael would have been a self designated general outcast in Hogwarts if not for his close and romantic relationship with relatively popular kid, Alexander Markus. Over the years in Hogwarts he grew out of his shell, becoming more outgoing with people, while still liking time to himself to do his own thing, such as putting his nose into books at the Library. However, with the recent and untimely death of Alexander, and subsequent meddling with his mind, Raphael has been put onto the brink of vengeful madness and paranoia. While not physically strong, Raphael is an at least academically intelligent student and has proven to be a competent duelist.
Anton Hurt - World Anarchic Union
Anton Valgerth Hurt became an orphan from a young age. Growing up in an orphanage, his solitary ways earned him few friends in Hogwarts, apart from Caitie Glacies, who he developed a close bond with. His later friendship with William Darkenstone led him down a dark path, becoming a founding member and eventually a lieutenant of the Ravencloaks, adopting a wizard supremacist outlook and partaking in numerous attacks, including the assault on Hogwarts at the end of the sixth year. Having become disillusioned with William's beliefs and ways, however, he would eventually turn against him and contribute to the Ravencloaks' defeat, although his guilt and self-doubt would remain.
Freya Alfridsdottir - The Anarcho-Syndicalist Commune
Freya Alfridsdottir is the last scion of a long line of scandinavian wizards, who were long time allies and business partners of the Grey family's more dubious ventures. Trained in more mystical and dark arts for the first few years of her education at Durmstrang, she transferred to Hogwarts after befriending a young Henry Grey and when the situation in her native Sweden became more unfavorable for her family. Since then her relationship and romance with Henry has progressed, along with her own talent. The elected student leader of the Hogwarts student body, she is second only to the Head Boy and Girl in terms of her influence over her peers. She also is the noted second in command of the Serpent's Legion, though some would say she is far more dedicated to the magical aspect of the group and less the defense.
The Ravenclaws:
William Darkenstone - World Anarchic Union
William Darkenstone, the son of a loving family of wizards, grew cold and distant after their death. Increasingly becoming attracted to the Dark Arts and Voldemort, another tragedy finally pushed him to develop a philosophy of wizard supremacy, while he succeeded in achieving the Darkest Art and creating an army of Inferi. He became a leader among his followers, the Ravencloaks, adopting the moniker of Lord Nihilus, and in his sixth year, after escaping and organizing a mass breakout from Azkaban, he led an attack on Hogwarts and the rest of wizarding Britain unsuccessfully. Sought out by the Ministry's forces and without followers, his whereabouts are unknown.
Edward Wilson - Segral
A half-blood wizard hailing from Scotland, Ed hasn't had an easy life. He's had a slew of problems growing up, from an unstable household, to homelessness, to social isolation in the foster care system. The challenges he's faced on his path to his magical education has left him with a sarcastic, dry, and brooding personality, one that prides itself on its pessimistic outlook. However, he has begun a process of healing through magic, taking a particular interest in curses, curse-breaking, and runes, being a top student in classes such as Charms and Ancient Runes.
Astrid Toujouse - Khasinkonia
The person Astrid has become is unrecognisable compared to who she was when she came to Hogwarts. “Whatever happened to that Byron kid?” is, though perhaps not a common question, did come up now and again. Astrid is what happened. A single dysphoric meltdown created a star transfiguration and potions student, although not one who pursues knowledge for the sake of knowledge, and this does not cover her personal adoration of runes. Despite her studious nature, her personal dedications to muggle friends have brought the ire of Headmaster Avery. She bears a firm indifference towards the muggleborn-pureblood conflict. Her limited sense of community leads to a loose connection in many respects. With the Trace gone, she spent her summer building up enough magical noise to achieve her goals. A few sleepovers, a pen-pal boyfriend, and further self-transfiguration practice have certainly made for an eventful summer.
Lilliana Higgins - Mediama
While her fascination with the wizarding world never faded since her first year, Liliana has slowly been worn down by the constant conflict within the wizarding community. Being a seeming outsider to the entire thing has shaped her perspectives within the blood feud, and have left her feeling jaded at both extremes. Her main priority now is to get ready for graduation, and for what would happen after that, and to stay alive to see the end of her seventh year. And perhaps, find some friends, a lover, and help others along the way.
Yurij Uvistral - Castriarta
-WIP-
The Hufflepuffs:
Adam Tarkin - New Roman Empire
-WIP-
Andrew Bishop - True Christopia
-WIP-
David Hendricks - United Democratic Christian States
David is a rather stereotypical Hufflepuff, being fiercely loyal to both his friends and especially his girlfriend Isolde. Coming from his half-blood family he has sided not with the government or the muggleborn and pureblood supremacists that have stood up against it. However as the treats to Hogwarts have risen greater than what David can even try to match. He finds himself at a crossroads between his own personal beliefs and his inner loyalty telling him he needs to be able to protect his loved ones from whatever threat comes in year 7.
Ricardo Salgado - Arlye Austros
Originally an exchange student from South America, Ricardo was later forced to stay in Hogwarts to escape political instability, and his own father being a threat to him. Since then he has been trying to amend things from a distance. In Hogwarts he has developed a rather reserved nature, although not exactly shy, and while generally lax with people, he has shown able to exert a level of ruthlessness on certain circumstances, for instance, going as far as to use an experimental charm on Raphaël and others. Able potion-maker and charms-user, he can also use native American magic, which not being stronger than regular Hogwarts-taught magic, can be a potential surprise to anyone having to deal with him. Through Sixth Year at Hogwarts his experimentation with emotion-altering charms and potions led him to suffer some visual and auditory hallucinations. After the battle in the Slytherin Dungeons Ricardo was sent to St. Mungo to deal with this condition and vanished after his release a few weeks later.
Isolde Grenwald - Arlye Austros
Isolde was always a rather outgoing person, easy to hide her own doubts and fears. After the passing of her father, the Hufflepuff became a sterner and avid follower of rules, leading to some conflict with other prefects. Isolde is an idealist, and with the coming of a more authoritarian approach to both Hogwarts and Britain she has developed ideas of standing against such a new order. She began dating David Hendricks on her Sixth Year at Hogwarts, and that brought her to a bad side with the Headmaster Avery. Since then, Isolde has been largely antagonizing both the headmaster and the Lord Chancellor. She is an accomplished healer and fairly capable duellist, especially on Curses.
The Fallen:
Alexander Markus - Triassica
Born and raised in high society, the clever and magically talented Alexander was quite popular at school, particularly with the younger crowd. Rejecting the old pure blood views of his family, Alex was also a strong promoter and sympathizer of muggleborns, even having a romantic relationship with muggleborn, Raphael Raymond. However, when many muggleborns began to become violent, Alexander was quick to protect his school, fighting valiantly in a crusade to protect his school and fellow students, while staying true to his virtues, that ultimately costed him his life.
Savannah Wood - Revlona
Often seen at Jacob's side, Savannah was a social butterfly from the beginning as she was always the center of attention in her group of friends. Their two personality sets clashed briefly before they fell for each other, and fell hard. After that, nothing could get in their way, except for muggle born supremacy, suspicion, and torturing psychotic women of course. This relationship, however, came to a close with her tragic and untimely death at the hands of William and his Ravencloaks.
Note: For returning players with old characters, TG Brit or Miek to be readded. Accepted players may also include a brief description of their character (appearance, achievements, etc.) to be added under their roster entry. TG Miek to have one added.
APPS
1. No godmodding, metagaming, et cetera
2. Two characters max (exceptions must be discussed and approved by OPs)
3. The OPs' words are law
4. Three lines per post minimum
5. Death is a real possibility. Use common sense in the face of danger. Killing a player character requires the permission of the OP or co-OP
6. No animagi, werewolves, or other such business (exceptions must be discussed and approved by OPs)
7. Characters must be British, or at least lived in Britain before the age of 12: no transfers allowed
8. All characters will start as Seventh Year Students. If you joined recently, it will be assumed your character was here from First Year. (exceptions must be discussed and approved by OPs)
9. Characters should have reasonable abilities and magic proficiency; nothing too extreme.
10. No posts of explicit sexual content. Keep it pg-13. P l e a s e.
These rules are subject to change. If anything is missed, it'll go here. Use common sense.
2. Two characters max (exceptions must be discussed and approved by OPs)
3. The OPs' words are law
4. Three lines per post minimum
5. Death is a real possibility. Use common sense in the face of danger. Killing a player character requires the permission of the OP or co-OP
6. No animagi, werewolves, or other such business (exceptions must be discussed and approved by OPs)
7. Characters must be British, or at least lived in Britain before the age of 12: no transfers allowed
8. All characters will start as Seventh Year Students. If you joined recently, it will be assumed your character was here from First Year. (exceptions must be discussed and approved by OPs)
9. Characters should have reasonable abilities and magic proficiency; nothing too extreme.
10. No posts of explicit sexual content. Keep it pg-13. P l e a s e.
These rules are subject to change. If anything is missed, it'll go here. Use common sense.
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