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so i really like stories with this kind of plot in itbut because right now there isn't onecan you make the story for me! (I can't make story)3-7 is examples of chapter 211-16 is example of chapter 8real chapters of plot: 1, 2, 8, 9, 10
Gryffindor's test part 2
April 21, 2025 at 03:01 AM
Oliver Wood’s Unlikely Connection
- Oliver, though not usually in the spotlight, discovers an ancient family lineage of quasi-magical athletes—their ancestors were known for their Quidditch abilities, with enchanted brooms and specialized sports magic.
- He gains a better understanding of how to perform magical enhancements on his Quidditch skills—something that gives him an edge in future matches.
- The discovery leads to Oliver becoming more confident in his role as the Gryffindor Quidditch captain.
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- Oliver Wood, the passionate and fiercely dedicated Gryffindor Quidditch captain, discovers that his family has a long lineage of magical warriors—ancient protectors who specialized in magical defense and strength-based magic.
- The orb reveals that Oliver’s magic is tied to enhanced physical abilities—he can strengthen his body with magical energy to perform feats of strength far beyond the typical wizard or witch. His natural abilities on a broomstick and his physical prowess are enhanced, making him one of the strongest players on the Quidditch field.
- Oliver is thrilled, but also a bit overwhelmed, realizing that the pressure to live up to his ancestors’ legacy of protection and loyalty is immense. However, as he embraces his heritage, he becomes a more confident and reliable leader for the Gryffindor Quidditch team, taking on a more protective role for his teammates.
- This discovery helps him become a better leader, with a deeper sense of responsibility and self-assurance in both Quidditch and his personal relationships.
Lee Jordan’s Legacy of Charisma and Magic
- Lee Jordan, known for his quick wit and charm, discovers that his family has a legacy of magical entertainers—a line of bards, orators, and performers who used charisma and magical rhetoric to sway crowds and influence people.
- The orb reveals that Lee has inherited the ability to enchant with his voice, using word-based magic to inspire, calm, or rally people. His natural charisma is more than just personality; it’s a magical gift that allows him to captivate and persuade others with his words.
- Lee’s gift helps him become more confident in his role as the Gryffindor commentator on the Quidditch field. His voice becomes more enchanting, drawing in the audience with a powerful, almost magical presence.
- This newfound power also helps Lee become an unofficial mediator in the school, using his persuasive abilities to calm tensions during heated moments, especially in Quidditch matches or school events.
Cormac McLaggen’s Magical Affinity for Power
- Cormac McLaggen, known for his pride and confidence, is shocked when his inheritance test reveals that he comes from a long line of ancient wizards who specialized in combat magic and elemental control.
- The orb reveals that Cormac has an elemental affinity, specifically with earth magic, allowing him to manipulate and shape the earth around him—such as controlling stone, sand, and minerals. His power is immense but hard to control.
- At first, Cormac is thrilled by his newfound power, believing it makes him even more special and superior to others. However, he quickly discovers that his magic requires great discipline and patience, something he struggles with. The unrefined nature of his abilities leads to some embarrassing moments, especially in the early stages of training.
- His journey of learning to control his powers becomes a key aspect of his character development, teaching him humility and the value of restraint. Cormac also starts to develop a stronger sense of responsibility, realizing that his abilities are not just a tool for self-glorification but for protecting others.