The Ongoing Adventures of James Sirius Potter - James Potter series
The Ongoing Adventures of James Sirius Potter - James Potter series
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Slytherin House<br />
House Ghost: <strong>The</strong> Bloody Baron<br />
Head <strong>of</strong> House: Pr<strong>of</strong>. Horace Slughorn<br />
Entrance to the Common Room is via the dungeons, under the lake. Stained glass windows<br />
with likenesses <strong>of</strong> Salazar Slytherin and other famous Slytherins grace the ceilings. Sleeping<br />
quarters resemble a pirate ship with gargoyle head lanterns. Stuffed unicorn and dragon heads,<br />
brought from home, adorn the walls over many students’ beds. Students posses a ring-king<br />
with a green (emerald) stone which fits into the eye socket <strong>of</strong> a snake on the entrance door.<br />
Ralph uses his ring to bring <strong>James</strong> and Harry into the Common Room in JP&HEC.<br />
Students:<br />
Ralph Deedle/Dolohov – 1 st yr. English, from Surry, he<br />
believes himself to be Muggle-born but discovers that his father<br />
is a Squib and the younger step-brother <strong>of</strong> Antonin Dolohov.<br />
His grandparents (deceased) are Maximillion and Whilhelmina<br />
Dolohov. He is a large boy, a head taller than Zane, with dark<br />
hair, and a squarish head. <strong>The</strong> tallest <strong>of</strong> the trio, <strong>James</strong> and Zane<br />
call him a “Dumpster” and a “brick wall”. Zane occasionally<br />
calls him by the name on his GameDeck pr<strong>of</strong>ile, “Ralphinator”.<br />
His mother is deceased and his father is a currently unemployed<br />
computer security s<strong>of</strong>tware designer who has read “Hogwarts: a<br />
History” from cover to cover. Allegedly with a Himalayan Yeti<br />
whisker core, Ralph’s wand is willow, 18 inches long, thick as a<br />
broomstick with a whittled point painted bright lime-green, purchased for 20 galleons from a<br />
“suspicious man” in Diagon Alley. <strong>The</strong> wand, in fact, is Merlin’s staff, part <strong>of</strong> which is<br />
returned to Ralph at the end <strong>of</strong> JP&HEC. He feels uncoordinated and is not on any sports<br />
team. Ralph joins Debate Team B at the urging <strong>of</strong> Tabitha Corsica, causing a fall-out between<br />
he and <strong>James</strong>, who objects to the revisionist arguments <strong>of</strong> Tabitha’s team. Ultimately, Ralph<br />
does not actively participate in the debate and apologizes to <strong>James</strong> for his (albeit half-hearted)<br />
involvement with the Progressive Element.<br />
Tabitha V. Corsica – 6 th yr. Rita Skeeter labels her a 5 th year in<br />
an interview in the Daily Prophet but Rita, as is <strong>of</strong>ten the case, is<br />
inaccurate. A tall, attractive, polite girl, she has long black hair,<br />
sparkling eyes and a low voice that <strong>James</strong> describes as sounding<br />
like “silver bells and velvet”. She is a school prefect, Captain <strong>of</strong><br />
both the Slytherin Quidditch team and Debate Team B, and<br />
Leader <strong>of</strong> the Progressive Element movement at Hogwarts.<br />
Her broomstick, allegedly fashioned by “Muggle artisans”, is<br />
registered as a Muggle Artifact with the school. It appears to<br />
have rather unusual powers, leading <strong>James</strong> to erroneously<br />
believes it is Merlin’s staff, one <strong>of</strong> the legendary Three Relics.<br />
Ted and Noah think it is “corked” (explained elsewhere).<br />
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