Gellert Grindelwald (indivisible) wrote in unloading_zone, @ 2010-10-04 00:33:00 |
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Entry tags: | gellert grindelwald, igor karkaroff |
Who: Gellert Grindelwald and Igor Karkaroff
When: Sunday night
Where: The library
What: Reading and chatting. Two Eastern European wizards with Dark inclinations bond over books.
Rating/Status: TBA/Incomplete
The library still was far from organised, but lately Gellert had a little more luck in finding books that were of actual interest to him. Four such books sat stacked next to him now as he sat cross-legged on the floor of the section that was labeled "Cooking and Cookbooks" but actually contained no such topic. A fifth book was propped open in Gellert's lap, Gellert himself hunched over it, hungrily devouring every paragraph of tiny, cramped text.
It was a book by Anckarström, a relatively-unknown Dark wizard of presumably Swedish origin (at least, his name was Swedish and he wrote in Swedish, but he was too old and too civilian for anyone to know for certain). But for a Dark wizard whose reputation was meaningless, he certainly dabbled in some very twisted matters. Twisted by society's standards, at least. Gellert found it fascinating.
Turning the page, Gellert's hand crept blindly forward, feeling for his mug and finally hooking a finger around its handle, drawing it up to his lips to take a small sip of his lukewarm tea. (It was some disgusting, bland Schwarztee. What Gellert wouldn't kill for fennel, or chamomile.) He clutched the tea in his hand, forgetting to set it down again as he fell deeper into Anckarström's description of a particularly involved torture technique.