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Franklin continues remaining his ground against the badgers. They get their shooters ready before the stones fire out. The yellow had too much power as it shot out into an obstacle sending a spray of gob towards the audience. The red stone shot out and went through two obstacles before stopping. "Two points to Gryffindor!" Justin declared from the sidelines. Match Standings: Gryffindor 13 points Hufflepuff 6 points Gryffindor vs Hufflepuff Round 4 / Question 3 Subject: Herbology / History of Magic Level: Difficult (3 points) The effects of gillyweed were first discovered by what witch? Who rediscovered the effects a century later? |
Elladora Ketteridge first discovered the effects of gillyweed. Beaumont Marjoribanks rediscovered the effects later. |
Franklin once again remains his ground against the badgers. The two team representatives get their shooters ready before the stones fire out. They both shot out with a lot of power as the yellow and red stone went through four obstacles, at the fifth one however, the red collided with the yellow sending it off the course. Leaving the red to reach the center. "Annnd that makes it three points to Gryffindor as we end the fourth round." Justin announced, "Gryffindor leads 16-6 as we enter the final round. Get ready teams!" Match Standings: Gryffindor 16 points Hufflepuff 6 points Gryffindor vs Hufflepuff Round 5 / Question 1 Subject: Potions Level: Easy (1 point) What is the most common ingredient used in potions? |
Water |
Franklin and Brian with fierce concentration remain their ground in this match. With a strong desire for a comeback it looks like from the badgers both teams get into position. Shooting out the red and yellow stone pass through three obstacles, knocking one out of the way before closin in two more. After another obstacle both stones slow to a halt, the yellow one was closer to the center in the end. "Annnd the first point of the fifth and final round goes to Hufflepuff!" Justin announced from the sidelines. Match Standings: Gryffindor 16 points Hufflepuff 7 points Gryffindor vs Hufflepuff Round 5 / Question 2 Subject: Transfiguration / History of Magic Level: Medium (2 points) Which witch who lived on the Greek island of Aeaea was known for transfiguring lost sailors into pigs? |
Circe |
Second year Katerina Delgado takes Brian's place against the lions. Both teams shoot out at the signal before watching the events unfold. The red one had too much power and shot out of the circle, the yellow went through the obstacles at the free path to the center. "Two points to Hufflepuff!" Justin declared. Match Standings: Gryffindor 16 points Hufflepuff 9 points Gryffindor vs Hufflepuff Round 5 / Question 3 Subject: Charms / DADA / History of Magic Level: Difficult (3 points) What charm did Gilderoy Lockhart claim to use against the Wagga Wagga Werewolf? |
The Hormorphus Charm |
Fiyero steps in against Katerina and they both look focused as their team mates whisper encouraging thoughts and tips before being ushered to remain quiet. They shoot their stones out as it rolls through two, three, four obstacles before rebounding off nearing the Jack stone. The yellow one just behind the red one gave it enough push to reach the center with it following right after. "Annnnd Gryffindor nabs the final three points! Good match teams!" Justin exclaimed before the final announcement. "Gryffindor is declared the winner with 19-9! This concludes the match everyone, thank you for coming out to watch this fine display of a game from both houses. The player of the match is Franklin Paton, congratulations." Giving both teams a proud smile at the display. "Alright everyone, off to your common rooms and regular studies." Where ever they happened to be as the two advisers ushered them out. Final Match Standings: Gryffindor 19 points Hufflepuff 9 points Player of the Match: Franklin Paton |
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