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Originally Posted by ArianaBlack Zoryn nodded along, not entirely sure that seeing “the full extent of what these men are prepared to do’ was actually what she wanted. But, like, YOLO. She wanted a rebellion and Jessa did too, so that’s all that really mattered to the Gryffindor. That and having a good name. “Most importantly. We need a name. SO I say we call ourselves Hawthorne’s Army!” Because forget all the other stuff. Names were VERY important. The first impression, if you will. It’s how they’d draw in their participants. And the chutzpah would help with that too. “Y’know, like when Harry Potter made a Dumbledore’s Army to rebel against the… pink lady,” who had a name which Zoryn couldn’t remember at the moment. But she somewhat payed attention in History of Magic SO the point was made and that’s what mattered.
But Jessa was thinking now, which made Zoryn keen on listening. If the Ravenclaw had an important contribution to make, Zoryn Amari Spinnet would be all ears. She did want to see their plan succeed, after all.
…… AFTER winter break??????
The Gryffindor opened her mouth to argue the point, but before she could Jessa had already started rolling out a defense. And you know what… “That’s actually…. A pretty good idea…” She was right. They needed to build strength and numbers. “We’ve gotta set up meetings all before Christmas then! Before people start leaving the castle.”
Just one question though… “Got any brilliant ideas for how we’re gonna advertise them without getting caught though?"If only she had payed more attention to that Harry Potter story. Professor Curtains was right. History did repeat itself. Geez. Talk about major de ja vu. Trust Zoryn to think a name would be the most important part of an entire rebellion. Jessa couldn’t even say she was surprised. What’s more, she didn’t care what they were called as long as they succeeded so she nodded along. “Hawthorne’s army it is.” There were far too many details that needed actual consideration for her to be hung up on this. As far as she was concerned, this was one of the Gryffindor’s contributions. She was, afterall, the face of this little rebellion. She was the one with the energy and charisma that would draw people in.
Mad scientists and necromancers seldom gained the support of the people. “I’d like to think these men aren’t up to Umbridge’s level, but even then the woman seemed pretty harmless. She made rules and had questionable punishments but those were all dependent on the students going along with them.”
A part of their goal here was to see what would happen when they stopped going along with everything. She couldn’t wait to see the results.
Thankfully, they were on the same page with the time of the rebellion. Gryffindors had a tendency to be rash, she didn’t wanna have to think of how else she’d convince Zoryn that waiting was the smarter option. This was good. “We’ll have as many meetings as we can cram in before the break. It’s best to have everyone on as much of the same page as we can get them before D-Day.” A war term, quite fitting here.
As for how they’d get the word around. Easy, our common rooms. They’re never in there. It’s our last firm hold. There’s curfew when everyone’s required to be back in the common room, we’ll have the attention of everyone. Recruit a Hufflepuff and a Slytherin, they can pass the word when curfew hits too. Important messages will also be conveyed during that period where everyone is returning for curfew.”
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