The Power(Harry Potter/The Gamer)

Implying that you can't figure things out for yourself and also that everyone you're acquainted with are the "wrong sort". If that isn't being a stuck up cunt then I dunno what is.
 
Dunno if we can really start a conversation on video games. One or two muggle-borns in the 90's don't really have a lot to spark a conversation with.

On one hand I wouldn't mind converting Malfoy. On the other hand, keeping him as a rival could give good storytelling and Gamer opportunities.
 
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[X]Suggest Playing a Game
-[X] Dnd

[X] Invite him in, to join in the conversation/game, but explain you don't have room for his friends in the compartment as well.

I feel sorta bad no one likes to get laughed at. Defuse!
 
Having thought about it, D&D is probably a no go - explaining the rules would take the whole train ride and longer, and do we even have any dice with us? Remember that what we know is Advanced D&D as well, not the simpler version.
 
Implying that you can't figure things out for yourself and also that everyone you're acquainted with are the "wrong sort". If that isn't being a stuck up cunt then I dunno what is.
It's a reasonable assumption that he might not be able to tell. People can be VERY manipulative (imagine if Draco got to Harry first, before Ron), and sneaky.
As for the latter, I'm not seeing it. Just that there is the wrong sort, and that he's able to tell who's-who. Could just be a guy particularly in-the-know.
Dunno if we can really start a conversation on video games. One or two muggle-borns in the 90's don't really have a lot to spark a conversation with.
Especially given we don't know that much about games ourselves, besides what we picked up from Dudley last week.
[X] Invite him in, to join in the conversation/game, but explain you don't have room for his friends in the compartment as well.

I feel sorta bad no one likes to get laughed at. Defuse!
Having Draco in the same compartment as Ron for extended periods of times is far from defusing the situation.
 
Implying that you can't figure things out for yourself and also that everyone you're acquainted with are the "wrong sort". If that isn't being a stuck up cunt then I dunno what is.
There's mutual cuntness here. Introducing your self then getting laughed at with obvious injokes. Kinda makes one want to counter rebuke. Think I'm funny huh where' you're funny too and poor and have mean older brother who are bad to hang out with and hurt people with pranks so there!
 
The train ride takes all day and it's already dusky dark by the time they arrive; I've successfully taught people to play in under an hour. Of course I had a physical copy of the books handy... and wouldn't have to make origami dice... Then again, Harry can conjure or transfigure dice.
 
[X] Suggest playing a game.
-[X] Poker

[X] Invite him in, to join in the conversation/game, but explain you don't have room for his friends in the compartment as well.
 
[X] Suggest playing a game.
-[X] Poker

[X] Invite him in, to join in the conversation/game, but explain you don't have room for his friends in the compartment as well.

Eh, I can't think of a good write-in right now. This isn't actually accepting Draco's offer, but is more defusing the situation.
 
There's mutual cuntness here. Introducing your self then getting laughed at with obvious injokes. Kinda makes one want to counter rebuke. Think I'm funny huh where' you're funny too and poor and have mean older brother who are bad to hang out with and hurt people with pranks so there!
You sweep in like the queen of the world, introduce yourself like James Bond from the movies and don't expect to get laughed at? He may not get the reference but he's an arrogant little cunt whether you like it or not. It's true and there's very little that can be done about it other than deal with it.

In real life most people are NOT willing to put up with an 11 year old acting like the queen of the world; especially other 11 year olds.

And Enjou; inviting Draco Malfoy to share a car with Ron Weasley and any other non-purebloods is not defusing the situation.
 
The train ride takes all day and it's already dusky dark by the time they arrive; I've successfully taught people to play in under an hour. Of course I had a physical copy of the books handy... and wouldn't have to make origami dice... Then again, Harry can conjure or transfigure dice.
Were those people completely unfamiliar with table-top roleplaying games in general? Because besides Hermione and Hannah (and they are iffy if they ever heard of stuff like that), that's what we got here.
Eh, I can't think of a good write-in right now. This isn't actually accepting Draco's offer, but is more defusing the situation.
I'm just worried about the continual interaction between him and Ron.
 
Yes; they were 10 and 11 year olds actually. I had to entertain them to keep them from wrecking my parent's house and they had already started fights over who got to play what video game and after they nearly broke my tv I decided no video games for them.

Eventually we had a fun little goblin hunt going.
 
[X] Suggest playing a game.
-[X] Poker

[X] Invite him in, to join in the conversation/game, but explain you don't have room for his friends in the compartment as well.
 
[X] Suggest playing a game.
-[X] Teach them D&D, they'll probably enjoy it since it has all sorts of magic and stuff and also it may help farm Int and such things.
[X] Thank him for his time but explain that you already have friends capable of helping you figure these things out.
 
You sweep in like the queen of the world, introduce yourself like James Bond from the movies and don't expect to get laughed at? He may not get the reference but he's an arrogant little cunt whether you like it or not. It's true and there's very little that can be done about it other than deal with it.

In real life most people are NOT willing to put up with an 11 year old acting like the queen of the world; especially other 11 year olds.

And Enjou; inviting Draco Malfoy to share a car with Ron Weasley and any other non-purebloods is not defusing the situation.
Cutting his row out from under him. Playing a magic game and having him in a Cart with Neville and Susan bones after being invite by harry potter is defusing the situation.
 
X] Suggest playing a game.
-[X] Teach them D&D, it's better than chess.
[X] Thank him for his time but explain that you already have friends capable of helping you figure these things out.
 
[X] Suggest playing a game.
-[X] Poker

[X] Invite him in, to join in the conversation/game, but explain you don't have room for his friends in the compartment as well.
 
[X] Suggest playing a game.
-[X] Poker

[X] Invite him in, to join in the conversation/game, but explain you don't have room for his friends in the compartment as well.

Poker? Wouldn't this offend ron since he has nothing to bet with? I don't know maybe we could buy a whole bunch of candy and use that as a replacement of money for everyone.
 
Yes; they were 10 and 11 year olds actually. I had to entertain them to keep them from wrecking my parent's house and they had already started fights over who got to play what video game and after they nearly broke my tv I decided no video games for them.

Eventually we had a fun little goblin hunt going.
Hmm, alright. The only other problem I can think of is that Harry has no experience DMing. He knows the rules by heart, but not how to actually set up a fun story.
[X] Invite him in, and his friends, too.
There literally isn't room for both of them. We can fit two more people, that's it (well, unless we feel like whipping up a shrinking potion).
 
Poker? Wouldn't this offend ron since he has nothing to bet with? I don't know maybe we could buy a whole bunch of candy and use that as a replacement of money for everyone.
That was sorta the idea. We can bet anything we want, money, candy, poker chips. We are pretty darn good at Transfiguration, so we can make some chips if we want.
 
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