Chronic Resurrection Mod Account (cr_mod) wrote in outofchronic, @ 2011-09-02 20:27:00 |
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Entry tags: | 1980, 2001, azkaban, full moon, hogwarts, muggle news, plot, the daily prophet, werewolves |
I missed plot post this week, so this plot post starts today and goes on for a week and a half
1980
Last week's Order meeting on how to keep the truth out there concludes
1) The Order have to publish their own material somehow
2) Anybody who publishes anything in the paper or elsewhere becomes 'high priority' and it is to be protected by Order members in shifts, preferably without them knowing.
Hogwarts express runs on Sunday.
Term starts on Monday. This is Severus' first day as a teacher. Apparently a number of students try to play up the new, young teacher. Professor Snape sets a record for the most number of detentions given in the first week of teaching. A bookish yet troublesome student called Carla McGinley looks it up, and writes a letter to The Prophet about it which is printed in Saturday's letters page.
2001
Full moon on Friday.
During full moon, Bunny transforms into a werewolf, as per usual. Only, neither she nor Walden were keeping track of Full Moon, so she wasn't properly secured, and she runs a bit rampant through the Ministry and kills a security guard.
On Saturday Bunny is put in a holding cell and there is an article in The Prophet.
Hogwarts express runs on Sunday.
Term starts on Monday.
On Monday there is a fuller article in The Prophet, along with questions about whether The Order sent her in deliberately, as a sort of weapon.
On Tuesday someone leaks to Voldemort that Walden knew Bunny was a werewolf. Walden gets a couple of days of crucio and general meanness.
... so does Ben. In front of Walden.
On Thursday Bunny has a full criminal trial. She is found guilty of not reporting her werewolf status to the Werewolf register, of negligence, and of manslaughter.
On Friday she is taken to Azkaban and the full account of the trial is published in The Prophet.
Muggle news for the 11th (Sunday in our game): Almost 3,000 are killed in the 9/11 attacks at the World Trade Center in New York City; the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia; and in rural Shanksville, Pennsylvania after American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 crash into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers, American Airlines Flight 77 crashes into the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93 crashes into grassland in Shanksville.