ext_256230 ([identity profile] mrdavismd.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hh_clubs2011-01-06 11:13 pm

DADA: Dark Arts in the Muggle World



Wizards and witches that dabble in the dark arts are tricky and never want to get caught, so hiding dark objects in the muggle world is a great way to make sure the Ministry workers will not detect your dark objects. However, the DADA club has caught on to this trick and we are charged with tracking down these dark objects is your first mission for the term.



Details
- Post a picture of the item/creature that you think is related to the Dark Arts.
- Write at least a 50 word reason on why this is related to the Dark Arts and what the item/creature does/causes/etc.

Points:
10 points - Posting your picture with at least a 50 word description
10 pt max. for Bonus Item

Dates: submissions from now until 5:59 pm CDT on Jan. 14 (11:59 pm UTC on Jan. 14)

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[identity profile] flipflop-diva.livejournal.com 2011-01-14 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
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This is one of the most Dark of all Dark Objects, and is what Muggles like to refer to as a 'TV.' (Nowadays, they refer to some of them as HDTVs.) Muggles think this TV is merely providing them with entertainment or access to the world, but what they don't know is that this is Voldemort's way of spreading his message of evil. Muggles who watch these moving pictures (moving pictures? As if that doesn't tell you a Wizard must be involved!) find themselves practically hypnotized by whatever is on, spending hours and hours just staring at the screen while the Dark Lord's messages are subconsciously absorbed. Muggles don't realize that all those claims of Muggles feeling more violent after watching these TVs has really been the plan all along.

Kristine//Hufflepuff