Your kneejerk reaction to anything that came out of Michael's mouth was to loath and dismiss it. His presence was just something that you really could not endure for too long at a time. For once though, he might have said something of intelligence. Even if it what he meant by it was wrong in the end, there was a good question hidden in between that idiocy.
Wow. No wonder Michael doesn't like Jacob.
QUOTE="Tabula Rasa, post: 12053799, member: 12890"]Nally seemed to love the game just as much as you did.[/QUOTE]
The weird moment where work is desired by House Elves, but they get bored doing the same job so new work is even more fun.
"It leads deep and far", Nally had said when you had asked, but even she could not feel where its end was as it went far outside the castle. Even if you had not yet found the time to walk it to then end you suspected two things; for one, only you knew of that passage and two, it led somewhere into the mountains on the horizon behind the castle. Your heart beat faster in anticipation. What would you find at the end of it?
Dungeon Adventure is a Go.
I looked up how to fight off Dementors.
You can't. You literally can't without the Patronus Charm. It seems these things are immune to spells. So I'm not sure what exactly Jacob is planning but odds are it really won't work.
There must be a way to herd or corral them. How else did Dementors get sent to be Prison Wardens?
Actually, when we call Nally we shouldn't have her take the Slytherins and then get a professor to call the Aurors.
Edit: Wait, a minute what if... we tried and talk to the Dementor? And this would allow the Slytherins to run away can call for help, either by a professor who didn't go to the game or Nally.
If the above is not a hallucination of our ancestor then perhaps we can talk? I mean, if nothing else then how did Voldemort control the Dementors?
From the blog:
Why are dementors natural allies of Voldemort?
"The rest of us sleep less soundly in our beds, Cornelius, knowing that you have put Lord Voldemort's most dangerous supporters in the care of creatures who will join him the instant he asks them!" said Dumbledore. "They will not remain loyal to you, Fudge! Voldemort can offer them much more scope for their powers and their pleasures than you can! With the dementors behind him, and his old supporters returned to him, you will be hard-pressed to stop him regaining the sort of power he had thirteen years ago!"
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, chapter 36
Voldemort
asks them to join. Imply they know speech, can be reasoned with and could use friendship if easily swayed by the first Dark Lord who talks with them.