The Rise of Malfoy at Hogwarts

: Fan Wai About Verda Griffith

   The disappearance of Wilda Griffiths is from the Daily Prophet published by Bloomsbury.

There are four copies of this newspaper, each with 3 pages, written by Rowling in 1998-1999. Many names appeared earlier than the original, such as Gwenog Jones (only appeared in the sixth of the original, Si Lahoen’s lover).

In the fourth Daily Prophet (1/10/1999), Verda Griffith was originally the ace of the Holyhead Hobbi team, but because of the unprecedented transfer fee-1,000 gallons and moved to Puddermere United, as a result, received Gwenog and a large number of death threats from "fans to black" before the game.

  Before the game, the Ministry of Magic had a foreboding that something was going to happen. At the entrance, all the wands of the spectators who entered the stadium were deducted in advance. As a result, many spectators prepared a second wand in advance, and they still managed to bring the wand into the arena.

   In the middle of the game, Verda mysteriously disappeared. Then the fans on both sides clashed and started a big battle.

   There was an interviewed Pudmers fan, Timothy Brenkinthorpe was hit by a spell and grew his tail.

   There is a Holyhead fan, Matilda Duclos protested loudly, believing that Verda used illegal stealth magic in the game.

   The result of the game was Pudmer’s seeker, Benji Williams, who caught the Golden Snitch and won for Pudmer. He and other team members were escorted away by the elite strikers of the Ministry of Magic on the grounds of personal safety issues.

   Gwenog was detained for assisting the Ministry of Magic's investigation.

   League rankings after the game: Pudmere is second, Holyhead is ninth (a total of 13 teams in the league), and there are three more games behind

It is worth noting that the Harry Potter Wiki (a website similar to Wikipedia) set this event in 1999, but it is actually wrong. Although this newspaper was published in Muggle circles in 1999, the content in it Corresponding to the timeline between 1992-1994, the biggest evidence is that the Minister of Magic in the interview was Fudge, not Scolinger; there are other details that will not be listed.

  PS: Holyhead Hobby is the only all-female team among the 13 teams in the league, and Ginny later joined it after graduation

  PS: Puddermere United is the team with the longest history and has won the third most championships in history. Oliver Wood (the captain of Harry in the first grade) became its alternate player after graduation.

  

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