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EquestrianGal88
Lettie raised her hand again, "Since someone mentioned Nessie, what about Champ? I believe that muggles think that it is the same creature as in Loch Ness. And maybe even the same beast that travels across to dwell in each body of water when seasons change."
"Yes excellent Lettie. A point for you."
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Mrs. Weasley
Abby raises her hand again. "There are sea serpents."
"Yes there are Abby. Take another point."
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Seeker_Seven
Tino, his nose still crusty with blood from his recent mishap with a Slytherin broomstick, raised his hand. "What about krakens, sir? They're like--RAHGHGHG out of the deep sea and they grab the pirate ships--" he pretended to choke himself, "--and they DRAG them down into the depths and eat the brains of all inhabitants! They've got these long squidy arms, or they might be serpents, I'm not sure, but either way they're scary."
"You are correct. One point. And er...do you need a tissue or something?" Lawson, scrunched up his nose at the dried blood on the kid's nose.
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Anna Banana
Anna raised her hand to list the only other creatures she could come up with. Hopefully some of these would be correct. "There's legendary creatures, such as Aloja, Amarum, Asrai, Bagiennik, Berehynia, and Danava," she said. She'd read of these, but she really didn't know much about them. Well, other than the fact that they lived in water, that is.
"Yes thank you Anna. Have a point."
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Cassirin
Copernicus raised his hand again, but as always, he was in awe of The Toussaint brain once again. She was so clever. "Professor, I also believe that several other water demons are the Jasconius, the Muidris, and the Murrisk."
"Very good Mr Kettleburn. That'll be another point.
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Hermione_loves_Ron
Beaming, now that the Professor had smiled and she had redeemed herself, Issy sat up straighter. More people were tossing out ideas, so she decided she might as well, too. A good try couldn't hurt, after all.
"Well, Muggles always feared giant squids and they are confirmed to exist. They might not be considered a demon, but at one time, they were. We ought not forget the Kraken, either, has anyone mentioned it? Uhm... Did anyone say anything about the lake monster Ogopogo?"
There!
Now she felt better.
"Very good answer. One point."
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Celandine
Celandine had clearly been reading up on this topic, she raised her hand again, "Bloody Bones, Piast, Dobharchu and the Melusine too Professor. I know some of them are sort of similar to others i've mentioned, and the Melusine are similar to merfolk and sirens, but they are mentioned in a distinct sense too."
Lawson raised an eyebrow at Celandine, this girl could just about teach this class herself. "Excellent again Miss Toussaint. One point."
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Mad Eye Touz
Sigh. "Thanks, Sir. I'll take your point and raise you a "whatever-is-flooding-the-school. Giant Squid??"
"Thank you Mr Morgan. I'll take your answer and give you another point."
"Alright you all seem to know your stuff. I am very impressed. So let's start with a water demon we know is real. Grindylows. Who can tell me about the Grindylow?" He began to move around the room once more observing each student as he passed.