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5/20 c124 Guest
Ultimately, there's nothing to like nor praise about Headmaster Igor Karkaroff. He's more of a dark, lazy, elitist, disloyal, cowardly a mercenary. Students had no reason to like him. And even Voldemort had no reason to trust him. If anything, Voldemort saw the fact that he needed the threat of Karkaroff working against him for his own benefit out of the way. There was no reason to show the schools themselves in the movie version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, however, there's no reason to make them gender-specific schools, either. In fact, there's no reason to change them from mixed gender-neutral schools from single gender-specific schools, either. Most of the casting of those parts would just be "extras," anyway. In retrospect, the movie version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire should've referenced the fact that Karkaroff fled when he felt the Dark Mark burn on his arm instead back then (or back then instead? Unfortunately, I'm not exactly sure which one makes more sense I'm afraid). The movie version of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince should've referenced his death instead back then (or back then instead? Unfortunately, I'm still not exactly sure which one makes more sense I'm afraid). Draco Malfoy would've fitted right in as Karkaroff's other student.
5/19 c124 Guest
Ultimately, there's nothing to like nor praise about Headmaster Igor Karkaroff. He's more of a dark, lazy, elitist, disloyal, cowardly a mercenary. Students had no reason to like him. And even Voldemort had no reason to trust him. If anything, Voldemort saw the fact that he needed the threat of Karkaroff working against him for his own benefit out of the way. There was no reason to show the schools themselves in the movie version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, however, there's no reason to make them gender-specific schools, either. In fact, there's no reason to change them from mixed gender-neutral schools from single gender-specific schools, either. Most of the casting of those parts would just be "extras," anyway. In retrospect, the movie version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire should've referenced the fact that Karkaroff fled when he felt the Dark Mark burn on his arm instead back then (or back then instead? Unfortunately, I'm not exactly sure which one makes more sense I'm afraid). The movie version of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince should've referenced his death instead back then (or back then instead? Unfortunately, I'm still not exactly sure which one makes more sense I'm afraid). Draco would've fit right in as Karkaroff's other student.
5/19 c124 Guest
Ultimately, there's nothing to either like nor praise about Karkaroff. He is dark, lazy, elitist, disloyal (but more of a mercenary) and cowardly. Students had no reason to like him. And even Voldemort had no reason to trust him. If anything, Voldemort saw the fact that he needed the threat of Karkaroff working against him for his own benefit out of the way. There was no reason to show the schools themselves in the movie version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, however, there's no reason to make them gender-specific schools, either. Most of the casting of those parts would just be "extras," anyway. The movie should have referenced the fact that Karkaroff fled when he felt the Dark Mark burn on his arm. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince movie should have referenced his death. Draco would've fit right in as Karkaroff's other student.
5/18 c124 9Michael in Arizona
Ultimately, there is nothing to either like or praise about Karkaroff. He is dark, lazy, elitist, disloyal (more of a mercenary) and cowardly. Students had no reason to like him. And Voldemort had no reason to trust him. If anything, Voldemort saw that he needed the threat of Karkaroff working against him for his own benefit out of the way. While there was no reason to show the schools themselves in the movie, there is no reason not to make them co-ed schools. Most of the casting of those parts would just be "extras," anyway. The movie should have referenced that Karkaroff fled when he felt the Dark Mark burn on his arm. The Half Blood Prince movie should have referenced his death. Draco would have fit right in as Karkaroff's student.
5/18 c119 Guest
Harry Potter: 10 Things Only Book Fans Know About Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning and Beauxbatons Academy of Magic

For a long time, the only Wizarding school that seemed to exist in the Harry Potter universe, was Hogwarts. But then, in the summer of 2000, the Goblet of Fire hit shelves across the globe. Fans suddenly learnt the fact that Hogwarts wasn't the only magical institution to exist and were introduced to Beauxbatons Academy of Magic and Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning, where students such as Fleur Delacour and Viktor Krum learnt their stuff.

The Goblet of Fire movie showed off the schools for the first time as well but, with limited time to operate with, some information and tidbits about both schools were omitted. So here are two things only fans of the books know about the two places.

Beauxbatons Academy of Magic: They Respected Their Headmistress Big Time

Albus Dumbledore was a brilliant wizard and, for the most part, was a well-respected headmaster throughout his time at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The only people who didn't seem to take to the eccentric, were the Slytherins and their parents, such as Draco and Lucius Malfoy, but while that's the case, however, the students of the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic treated headmistress Madam Maxime with the utmost loyalty.

Students would stand whenever she entered a room, and only sit down once she's taken her seat. Which prompted some laughter and mockery among Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry's students, but we find it rather endearing that pupils respected their headmistress so much. At least in person...

Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning: Draco Malfoy Nearly Attended Personally

Draco was a loathsome figure throughout his time at Hogwarts. He, along with partners-in-crime, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, made it their mission to bully pupils. Harry Potter was no exception, with the Boy Who Lived often clashing with the Slytherin pupil during their time at the castle together.

But things could've at least been contrasting and respective. Draco revealed the fact that Lucius Malfoy had wanted him to attend Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning because they were more into the Dark Arts in the fourth book version of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire, where, Narcissa Malfoy had wanted to keep him closer to home instead.

Beauxbatons Academy of Magic: It Was Rather Beautiful

Beauxbatons Academy of Magic was introduced in the Goblet of Fire movies, but the fans actually learn very little about the magical school, but things are contrasting and respective in the source material, with Fleur Delacour often explaining and gloating just about how much better life at the castle than Hogwarts it is.

Fleur insisted that it makes the United Kingdom's educational institution pales in comparison to her own. They had ice sculptures all around the dining hall at Christmas, they had statues like glittering diamonds and the food was superb, with choirs of Wood Nmyphs often serenading them as they've had eaten. Which sounds rather good, to be fair...

Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning: Grindelwald Carved His Mark There

Gellert Grindelwald's currently known to fans as the antagonist in the Fantastic Beasts series, but he was actually introduced in the books. And, in the novel version of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which is revealed the fact that he actually attended Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning personally.

Viktor Krum told Harry that Grindelwald's symbol is carved into the school - suggesting he used magic to ensure it could never be removed. Krum mistakenly believed Xenophilius Lovegood to be a huge fan of the dark wizard because he's wearing the symbol at the wedding of Fleur and Billy Weasley. Later, Lovegood lifted the lid on the Deathly Hallows and items such as the Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone and Cloak of Invisibility.

Beauxbatons Academy of Magic: It Was A Mixed School

Fans of solely the Harry Potter films can be forgiven for considering Beauxbatons Academy of Magic to be an all-girl's school, unlike the other fans of solely the Harry Potter films who can unforgiven. We only see Fleur and the others parading around in their uniforms, which delights Ron Weasley and pretty much most of the other boys who attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry personally, but at least fans of the books will know the fact that it's actually mixed.

The reason Warner Bros chose to make it seem like an all girl's school is unknown. However, that said, it definitely helped distinguish the it from Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning when it came to the big screen. None of Beauxbatons Academy of Magic's boys do anything of note, either, but it's a good bit of trivia to know nonetheless.

Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning: It's Located 'Far North'

Movie fans know the fact that Beauxbatons Academy of Magic is in France. We hear Madam Maxime speak in their dialect when she appears in the Goblet of Fire which is a similar story with Fleur.

But things are contrasting and respective when it comes to Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning. They speak with an Eastern European accent, but it's complicated to place. In the book of the exact selfsame name, Hermione determines that Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning's 'far north' because of the fact they wear fur on their coats. J.K. Rowling later speculated that she thought it was near Scandinavia, however, its exact location remains a mystery instead.

Beauxbatons Academy of Magic: Madame Maxime Also Met The Giants

In the film version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Hagrid tells a brief story of himself going to meet the Giants. He does this because Albus Dumbledore wants them on-side for the upcoming battle against Lord Voldemort, the dark wizard who had returned to full power at the end of the previous school year. However, the book version of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix tells the tale in far greater detail.

Hagrid isn't alone when it comes to meeting the Giants. He also goes with Madame Maxime, despite offending her in the past. He describes her as 'tough' and 'strong' and she proves to be a useful ally. In the end, she returns to France and leaves Hagrid to return with Grawp, the half-brother Hagrid has can't be simply left behind.

Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning: Igor Karkaroff Was Found In The Shrieking Shack

The Triwizard Tournament ends in disaster when Cedric Diggory was killed on Lord Voldemort's orders in the Little Hangleton graveyard. That night, the Dark Mark burns on the skin of every Death Eater to summon them back to the villain's side at the hour of his great return. And Igor Karkaroff fled.

This little detail isn't explained on screen. And what isn't explained in the Half-Blood Prince is that Karkaroff's body was found in the Shrieking Shack, a year after he went on the run. He was killed by Death Eaters for failing to return to Voldemort's side, with the Dark Lord ruthless towards anybody who shows him any disloyalty.

Beauxbatons Academy of Magic: Madame Maxime Returned To Hogwarts

Madame Maxime didn't greatly enjoy her visitation to Hogwarts during the events of the Goblet of Fire. She's utterly furious at the fact that Harry was allowed to compete, despite the fact that he was the Boy Who Lived, the fact that he was underage. And she grows increasingly frustrated at Fleur for failing to land Beauxbatons the prestigious trophy.

However, fans of the Half-Blood Prince book know that she actually returns to Hogwarts. This is for Albus Dumbledore's funeral, shortly after his death at the hands of Severus Snape. She comforts Hagrid as he sobs through the ceremony but because the scene never made it into the movie, many missed out on such a sweet moment.

Durmstrang: Students Hated Karkaroff

At the end of Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts, Ron was overheard musing about the fate of the Durmstrang students following Karkaroff's decision to go into hiding. However, overhearing him, Krum spoke out.

Krum insisted the Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning's students know perfectly well how to steer their ship - because they did so in the first place. Karkaroff, it seems, would just stay in his cabin and bark orders at them while he enjoyed a nice, peaceful, effort-free outing. Krum told this with such bitterness that it seems many were against Karkaroff and his way of running things. And, honestly, who can blame them?
5/13 c125 Guest
Thank you for this other chapter.
5/13 c125 Guest
Thank you for posting this new chapter, great job on writing it.
5/13 c125 29Kairan1979
I have to agree that Amos is not a good choice for the Minister.
5/9 c1 Natalie4q6
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5/8 c1 leowarrior
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I’m a comic artist who specializes in bringing stories to life through digital art. In today’s fast-paced digital world, visual storytelling especially through comics and animation has proven to engage audiences more effectively than plain text alone. I believe your story has tremendous potential to reach a wider audience through this medium.
I would love to collaborate with you to transform your story into a visually appealing digital comic. Not only would this help showcase your story in a new format, but it could also enhance your page’s engagement and reach on social media platforms.
If this sounds interesting to you, feel free to reach out to me at your convenience. You can contact me at:
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Discord: leo_warrior011
Email:

Looking forward to the opportunity to work together!
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4/10 c119 Guest
If only the filmmakers of the movie version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire had time to include the rest of all the other girls and all the boys who're Beauxbatons Academy of Magic's other pupils and students and the rest of all the other boys and all the girls who're Durmstrang Institute for Magical Learning's other pupils and students instead.
4/5 c124 Guest
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4/1 c124 Guest
Thank you for this other chapter. If only J.K. Rowling thought about this before.
4/1 c124 Kairan1979
Canon Fudge is definitely not a moron. He was swift and decisive when he silenced Crouch Jr., or worked to reduce Dumbledore's influence.
3/5 c123 9Michael in Arizona
Fudge is simply too proud and stubborn to admit when he's wrong. So, he latches onto the "this is rare" explanation. Fudge's arrogance and stubbornness were canonically obvious. I always thought canon Fudge was a villain, not merely an idiot. I have actually always thought that canon Harry should have had far more anger towards fudge.
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