[X][ADRESSING-ROYALTY] Sure, that's me: Harry doesn't mind it, but he doesn't pursue it either. If someone calls him that, fine. If they don't, fine. It's whatever.
-[X][ADRESSING-ROYALTY] A man's actions, not titles, should speak for him.
[X][DRACO] Invite him and his minions to sit with you: You're already on friendly terms, might as well reinforce those bonds.
-[X][DRACO] Offer them a board game together and get their opinions on them. You need to know exactly what different students might like about the school. After all, Ron and Draco seem like two opposing personalities and it would be interesting to know their opinions on how feasible what you decide to do is.
[X][CONVERSATION] Write-in as many topics as you like (e.g.: Hogwarts Houses, How Harry Can Get Minions Of His Own, The History Between Their Houses, What Implements Everyone Has, Etc.)
-[X] To start with, and if it's not rude to ask, what's the history between their houses? Because if were going to be friends it's probably good to at least see where the hatchets landed before we try and bury them.
-[X] What are they planning to learn at Hogwarts? Magic is new to us so we don't know what were aiming for but they probably have an idea.
-[X] What's it like being a minion? Do you get benefits, pay, stuff like that? If one of them gets in a bind do you have to save them? Do you share magic for big spells?
-[X] What's the weirdest thing any of them have seen? We know people usually don't turn into dragons and stuff thanks to Hagrid, but that still leaves out all kinds of cool stuff people can do or turn into.
-[X] We remembered what Draco said about "making your own fun" and as such we've taken on the duty, on behalf of wizard kids everywhere, to bring actual games and comics to this forsaken realm. Translation, do you wanna see what non-wizard kids do for fun? (Of course we have to open our jacket like a shady business man in an alley. Style points you understand)
-[X][ADRESSING-ROYALTY] A man's actions, not titles, should speak for him.
[X][DRACO] Invite him and his minions to sit with you: You're already on friendly terms, might as well reinforce those bonds.
-[X][DRACO] Offer them a board game together and get their opinions on them. You need to know exactly what different students might like about the school. After all, Ron and Draco seem like two opposing personalities and it would be interesting to know their opinions on how feasible what you decide to do is.
[X][CONVERSATION] Write-in as many topics as you like (e.g.: Hogwarts Houses, How Harry Can Get Minions Of His Own, The History Between Their Houses, What Implements Everyone Has, Etc.)
-[X] To start with, and if it's not rude to ask, what's the history between their houses? Because if were going to be friends it's probably good to at least see where the hatchets landed before we try and bury them.
-[X] What are they planning to learn at Hogwarts? Magic is new to us so we don't know what were aiming for but they probably have an idea.
-[X] What's it like being a minion? Do you get benefits, pay, stuff like that? If one of them gets in a bind do you have to save them? Do you share magic for big spells?
-[X] What's the weirdest thing any of them have seen? We know people usually don't turn into dragons and stuff thanks to Hagrid, but that still leaves out all kinds of cool stuff people can do or turn into.
-[X] We remembered what Draco said about "making your own fun" and as such we've taken on the duty, on behalf of wizard kids everywhere, to bring actual games and comics to this forsaken realm. Translation, do you wanna see what non-wizard kids do for fun? (Of course we have to open our jacket like a shady business man in an alley. Style points you understand)
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