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Accio Goblet! mods ([info]gobletmods) wrote in [info]goblet_ooc,
@ 2012-11-04 06:54:00

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We have received some complaints about the large amount of students who are showing public support of Harry and/or suspecting of sabotage, and so we would like to remind everybody that, in canon, the vast majority of people - including his own best friend - were convinced that he had indeed put his name in the Goblet or, at least, had someone else trick it for him.

If Harry had thought that matters would improve once everyone got used to the idea of him being champion, the following day showed him how mistaken he was. He could no longer avoid the rest of the school once he was back at lessons — and it was clear that the rest of the school, just like the Gryffindors, thought Harry had entered himself for the tournament. Unlike the Gryffindors, however, they did not seem impressed.
The Hufflepuffs, who were usually on excellent terms with the Gryffindors, had turned remarkably cold toward the whole lot of them. One Herbology lesson was enough to demonstrate this. It was plain that the Hufflepuffs felt that Harry had stolen their champion’s glory; a feeling exacerbated, perhaps, by the fact that Hufflepuff House very rarely got any glory, and that Cedric was one of the few who had ever given them any, having beaten Gryffindor once at Quidditch. Ernie Macmillan and Justin Finch-Fletchley, with whom Harry normally got on very well, did not talk to him even though they were repotting Bouncing Bulbs at the same tray — though they did laugh rather unpleasantly when one of the Bouncing Bulbs wriggled free from Harry’s grip and smacked him hard in the face. Ron wasn’t talking to Harry either. Hermione sat between them, making very forced conversation, but though both answered her normally, they avoided making eye contact with each other. Harry thought even Professor Sprout seemed distant with him — but then, she was Head of Hufflepuff House.

The next few days were some of Harry’s worst at Hogwarts. The closest he had ever come to feeling like this had been during those months, in his second year, when a large part of the school had suspected him of attacking his fellow students. But Ron had been on his side then. He thought he could have coped with the rest of the school’s behavior if he could just have had Ron back as a friend, but he wasn’t going to try and persuade Ron to talk to him if Ron didn’t want to. Nevertheless, it was lonely with dislike pouring in on him from all sides.
He could understand the Hufflepuffs’ attitude, even if he didn’t like it; they had their own champion to support. He expected nothing less than vicious insults from the Slytherins — he was highly unpopular there and always had been, because he had helped Gryffindor beat them so often, both at Quidditch and in the Inter-House Championship. But he had hoped the Ravenclaws might have found it in their hearts to support him as much as Cedric. He was wrong, however. Most Ravenclaws seemed to think that he had been desperate to earn himself a bit more fame by tricking the goblet into accepting his name.


This wave of Harry hatred will get so big that, during the first Hogsmeade visit, almost everyone will be seen sporting "Potter stinks" badges - one of the few exceptions outside of Gryffindor house being Cho (and, we can assume, Cedric's close circle of friends, though only because he'll very likely ask them not to wear them). And, of course, let's not forget that almost all Gryffindors are so excited to have their own champion that none of them will listen to Harry when he tries to tell them he had nothing to do with it.

It's okay to have a few voices of reason, but they need to be a very small minority. Even the teachers are picking sides, people, so let's stick to canon here!


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[info]littlepharaoh
2012-11-04 09:53 am UTC (link)
Yeah, it's tricky. In my case, Cormac has the Gryffindor bias (and the firm belief Harry did manage to put his name in the Goblet) and Samir might be trying to focus solely on supporting Cedric but will only avoid the badges if told not to wear one. Hamish on the other hand is not discarding the possibility of Harry having something to do with the Goblet debacle but is refusing to get involved in the discussion. He's like Switzerland in a kilt.

In my research for quotes I found absolutely no reference to any guest wearing them, nor do we know exactly how they feel about this whole situation. We know that Karkaroff, Madame Maxime and Fleur are all convinced of foul play, but Krum's reaction is as stoic as always and everyone else's opinion is a big mystery.

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[info]ravenclawlari
2012-11-04 10:26 am UTC (link)
With Hamish being so solidly neutral with regards to discussion, it's more likely that Larissa would also be, I think. Also, the phrase Switzerland in a kilt REALLY made me laugh. XD

In that sense, then, there is wiggle room for non-canon foreigners. Hmm. At the moment, I think I'm going to explore their feelings on that in context of the information I do have - Anzelm will probably take his lead from canon Viktor to a point. In game, they're friends, and the future politician in him will *try* and be diplomatic, but he's going to be annoyed that other students were denied the chance to enter when Hogwarts got two. So I think he'll probably get fairly annoyed in private, amongst the foreign students, unless Viktor says something. I think his grumpiness will mostly manifest itself in cheering himself hoarse for Viktor during the tasks.

As for Anais, she's not quite as annoyed on the same level, but she's very matter of fact in saying that Harry's name was in the Goblet, so it must have been put in - most likely by an older student - and people need to remember that. She won't be taking her lead from Fleur so much, but she'll be annoyed about the foreign schools being at a perceived disadvantage and will say so if asked directly. I think her response will be to get Beauxbatons students to unite against the silly occurrences at Hogwarts and to rise above, as a group.

:)

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[info]littlepharaoh
2012-11-04 11:31 am UTC (link)
He's only neutral to discussing the subject, though, mainly because he's got other matters on his mind. He won't say no to throwing Harry the stink eye if they cross paths just in case he is guilty, because he's mature like that. :P And I had to throw the kilt mention, as he'd object to being compared to another country without there being a reminder of his real origins.

And I feel those make perfect sense.

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[info]ravenclawlari
2012-11-04 01:14 pm UTC (link)
I definitely follow and can see his reasoning for that. Larissa told Stella that she was supporting Cedric - which she is, because he's a fellow 6th year - she's just refusing to get involved in the unpleasant side. And of course, the distraction on Hamish's mind will be exciting plot! :D

Good! I'm trying to keep my five as balanced as possible, so if my Hogwarts three aren't going to wear the badges, and the foreigners don't either, I want the foreigners to at least be highly annoyed by proceedings (which they are). I remember in the GOF film that the French girls were leading a Beauxbatons chant before the start of the third task, I think that's the kind of thing Anais would be up for! :D

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[info]littlepharaoh
2012-11-04 01:23 pm UTC (link)
Being a fellow sixth year would be another reason for Hamish's stink eye - he has more reasons, on a personal level, to support Cedric, after all. And indeed it will, especially for his friends while they're waiting for news. I shall say no more for now, though. :D

Annoyed as I usually am by the film, I really like the chant. It's something schools do, after all.

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[info]ravenclawlari
2012-11-04 01:27 pm UTC (link)
It was also where Larissa got the banner idea from, thought it might be a nice way to channel the group's support for Cedric positively without getting their heads done in by the constant chatter about Potter, which I have to say, she's getting REALLY bored of now. Bring on the tasks and discussion of strategy already! Ha ha.

I definitely got annoyed by the presentation of the foreign schools as single-sex institutions. And that weirdness of the entrance into the Great Hall :/ But chants and singing is just the sort of thing that goes on!

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[info]littlepharaoh
2012-11-04 01:34 pm UTC (link)
And Larissa's idea is what removes any chance of Samir being involved in the badges, even if he does have the skill and talent for it - he's refusing to mention Harry at all, and those badges are just too much about Potter (and his body odour, ha ha) for that. Well, since once the tasks begin the anti-Harry feelings will decrease considerably, I'd say we're all looking forward to it.

As someone who was involved in inter-school competitions in the past, the entrances were particularly grating for me. It's the host school that's meant to put on a show for the guests (if they feel like it, that is) rather than the other way around, people! But yes, chants are a must. Samir wants to do something on that respect too. So does Cormac, but I have the feeling any of his ideas would get vetoed by the teaching staff. XD

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[info]ravenclawlari
2012-11-04 01:43 pm UTC (link)
Samir's logic is what she was hoping to achieve, really - to make things less about Harry by refusing to mention, talk about or give his participation acknowledgement. She won't be overtly unpleasant because that might ruin enjoyment for other people, but by endorsing Cedric and not mentioning Harry, she thinks it will mean Harry isn't treated as a threat. :)

It would be more difficult for Durmstrang because they have the wider spread of native languages, but I'm sure between them they'll come up with a suitable show of support... perhaps a Scandinavian equivalent of the vuvuzela? :D

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[info]littlepharaoh
2012-11-04 01:55 pm UTC (link)
Harry is a threat, Samir says - but he still prefers to focus on the good things (i.e., Cedric) and pretend the bad things (i.e., Harry) vanish. That, and he wants the foreign students (well, one foreign student :P) to have a good impression of Hogwarts - or at least of Hufflepuffs - and so he's trying to focus on the idea of fair play and positive thinking.

Weeeeeeell, since Durmstrang is located in Lapland, maybe a walpipe or a lur? :P

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[info]ravenclawlari
2012-11-04 01:59 pm UTC (link)
Good point, though Larissa just feels it will be a way of dismissing him whilst taking the high ground if Harry is dismissed as nothing to worry about. It's Cedric himself who will have to do that, after all! Tactics etc.

...Anzelm is so owling someone left at school to get hold of a Lur, now...

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[info]littlepharaoh
2012-11-04 02:09 pm UTC (link)
I remember seeing someone playing a Lur ages ago, and the idea of a whole bunch of Krum supporters playing them cracks me up. XD

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[info]ravenclawlari
2012-11-04 02:27 pm UTC (link)
I've never seen them played, but I just love the idea of them making a whole bunch of noise in support of their Champion, to compete against the noise of the Hogwarts cheers! :D

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[info]caffiendishly
2012-11-04 03:11 pm UTC (link)
YES.

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