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Monday, September 21st, 2015

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    8:50a
    Amesoeur






    Two and a half years after the mishap in the Department of Mysteries the Amesoeur Project is still going strong. With Draco Malfoy overseeing that the disastrous effects of the potion have been diluted. At the first of the year he removed himself from the project, deeming it safe enough for any idiot to continue.

    Some wonder if something happened to make Draco leave the project or if he was removing himself too soon. Though speculation runs high, testing and production has not come to a stop. On February 14th, 2004 the position was released to every certified Apothecary. With the Ministry’s promise to strictly regulate the brewing and distribution of the potion, a certain calm has fallen over the masses. With orders pouring in, many shops have struggled to keep the shelves stocked as romantics work toward getting their hands on the potion.

    Are you one of them? Do you want to know? Do you think this is the help the Wizarding World needs to finally heal all those old wounds? Or do you think this will end up doing more harm than good?
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    ISLINGTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL

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    Islington Prep is one of the best schools in the Eastern United States, and one of the things that Islington prizes above all else is pride: pride in oneself, pride in one's house, and pride in the school. So the fact that the school is slowly but surely heading towards bankruptcy, while not common knowledge, is cause for alarm for those in the know. Because there's a nasty, insidious little rumor that the dip in funds is due to someone dipping their hand in the school's coffers.

    Aware of the school's financial difficulties, the local Board of Education has offered to buy the school, which sounds like the ideal solution... except that would mean de-privatizing the school, something many of the students (to say nothing of their parents) are vehemently against. After all, they're paying an exorbitant amount of money in part for the exclusivity and security that Islington affords. There are even those who have gone on record stating that letting in scholarship students was enough of an indignity.

    So just what would you do to save your school as you know it? Will you throw yourself into school life harder than ever, hoping that Islington's board will see what a mistake selling the school would be? Or have you heard the rumors, and decided to actively seek the truth about the disappearing money?

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    ‘Islington Prep’ is a completely non-supernatural original game set in a prestigious boarding school in Maryland.

    We're looking for writers who are dedicated to character development and quality writing. We have a bunch of different (IC) events planned, designed to both foster activity and to give characters a chance to compete for their House, because who doesn't like a bit of friendly competition?

    We'd like to see a good mix of both moneyed students (both those against the sale of the school, and those who don't particularly care!) and scholarship students (who are probably pretty tired of the stigma that lingers around scholarships and for whom the sale would mean a dramatic decrease in school fees). Bring on the inevitable conflict between the so-called Haves and Have-Nots!

    So, if this type of game appeals to you then please read the relevant information and join us!

    If you have any questions feel free to contact us: islingtonmods@gmail.com

    GAME IS OPEN! Join today! >>>>>

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