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Hogwarts RPG Name: Moritz Schultz (#0f667e) Ravenclaw Seventh Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Nancy Schultz (#ac6f77) Hufflepuff Fourth Year x11 x1
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Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie He arched his brow at the first year who had jumped on the bandwagon of labeling known 'heroes' from the history books as Dark, but otherwise had no other outward reaction to it. Not until the headmaster began moving things along and addressing all that had been said at least. The follow up was, honestly, a little boring to the fourth year. Discussions based on moral ambiguity depending on what side of history you were on were not the sort of philosophical discussions he felt like participating in. Though he did like what that one Hufflepuff was saying - and oh look at Trinetta getting on board with grey areas. A bit of growth? Maybe.
And then when the professor finally got to the point, he couldn't help but roll his eyes. Right, so the whole point had been to illustrate the gray areas of magic. Though, seeing how some of his classmates had spoken, he supposed some had needed the roundabout means of reaching the conclusion. Whatever, they were moving along and Eiji found himself...not necessarily wanting to make a mockery of this activity, but more that he was interested in the skew that such posters could take. Propaganda in their own way.
Which meant he needed just the right partner for this.....
"Oi, Trinetta," he whispered while nudging her with his elbow. "Pair up. You make my wanted poster and I'll make yours." Before Nettie even had a chance to think about what she wanted to put on her wanted poster, she felt Eiji nudging her and turned to him with a grin. He wanted to partner with her? REALLY? This could certainly open a can of worms on both their ends. Then again, when weren't they pushing each other's buttons like that? "You sure you wanna do that?" she teased before she got up and headed to the front to get her picture taken for the poster. Once she'd had her mugshot done and attached it to her poster, she handed it to him, pretending to be hesitant about it but grinned and placing it on his desk anyways. "Don't be TOOOO mean to me?" she asked, batting her eyelashes at him in a mock attempt to gain some sympathy. She had a feeling she already knew where this was going, and if it had to do with a certain locket, she was gonna slug him.
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