Oliver nodded. "Yeah no," he said. He knew that phrase well and he normally didn't call people cheaters. "No, his name was Marcus. And he really was a cheater, couldn't stick to the rules, that one." That fact hadn't made Oli less competitive with him, but Oli wasn't about to mention that. "He's gotten a little better after he left school. Which, I suppose, comes when you play in the league. Besides," Oli couldn't help the proud grin, "we beat them most times and we won the Quidditch Cup twice*." He still liked thinking back to the two times he'd won the Quidditch cup at Hogwarts, even after winning the Quidditch League as a professional player.
"It's great," Oliver said again. "Though sword fighting sounds very impressive as well," he mused, thinking back to the sword she'd talked about. During the battle at Hogwarts Oliver had spent most of the time on his broom. He felt safer and more agile when he was flying, so he understood why people would choose to fly in a battle.
Not knowing Sir Lucius, Oliver couldn't judge his character either, it was still worth trying in his opinion, so he nodded. "Does that mean all of the founders are in the village?" Oliver couldn't remember which of them had been mentioned to him. Gryffindor and Slytherin were there, obviously and Rowena Ravenclaw. Oliver tried to recall if someone had told him whether or not Helga Hufflepuff was around. He had never cared much for history, but the founders were people that Oliver was quite sure every Hogwarts student would be excited to get to meet.
*At least I got that much from Charlie's history. It says he lead the team to victory before he graduated.