Post by Trademarks on Jan 24, 2010 23:28:00 GMT -5
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There is a Tri-Wizard Tournament, but there is a twist. In order to get others to be compatible with one another, Headmaster Dumbledore decided to have witches and wizards band into groups of four, but these groups were not going to be decided by the students. That would make the tournament too easy. Everybody will be involved.
There will be eight "stages" of many shapes and sizes. Two that Gryffindor will be able to do with barely a struggle, two that Hufflepuff would, two for Ravenclaw, and lastly, two for Slytherin. Even though one person would be best, they would need to help one another out.
It is obvious where this is going, right? One group would consist of one person from each house, some five or three. Even though the houses should be competing, there is a lesson behind this. Dumbledore is trying to teach the students a lesson, a very “cheesy” lesson, but one that will be able to help them in the long run. That is to embrace the enemy, accept that they have skills that you do not, and be able to work together.
Obviously, we'll need at least four members from each house for this. Please do your best to help this part out.
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There is a Tri-Wizard Tournament, but there is a twist. In order to get others to be compatible with one another, Headmaster Dumbledore decided to have witches and wizards band into groups of four, but these groups were not going to be decided by the students. That would make the tournament too easy. Everybody will be involved.
There will be eight "stages" of many shapes and sizes. Two that Gryffindor will be able to do with barely a struggle, two that Hufflepuff would, two for Ravenclaw, and lastly, two for Slytherin. Even though one person would be best, they would need to help one another out.
It is obvious where this is going, right? One group would consist of one person from each house, some five or three. Even though the houses should be competing, there is a lesson behind this. Dumbledore is trying to teach the students a lesson, a very “cheesy” lesson, but one that will be able to help them in the long run. That is to embrace the enemy, accept that they have skills that you do not, and be able to work together.
Obviously, we'll need at least four members from each house for this. Please do your best to help this part out.
--x-
We're a group of lovely people wishing to grow larger. We'll appreciate it if you all take a look. There are many ways to ask questions if you need to, and we're willing to take suggestions for change to have our members comfortable. Thank you!
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