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Issue #191 - Our Heroes!
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Follow-Ups On Our Fog Follower Predictions
Mr. Barnabas Skeeter: Was once more a magnet for disaster! Mr. Skeeter, after being overtaken by boils, apparently had trouble with his prosthetic limb. While he did not perish, he was unable to continue adventuring, as a previous disaster prevented this one from inevitably killing him.

Mr. Tybalt Kirke: Was less lucky than we anticipated. While he was technically successful, as he was not turned back before the end of the expedition, he was also turned into a cat. Unfortunate.

Mr. Edric Umbridge: Reportedly the Head Auror's group was first set on fire by flaming rain, then split up, resulting in an injury to Mr. Langley. Once they entered the Irvingly casino, the group did not encounter disaster beyond Mr. Thomas Tilcott turning into a cat. They also were unsuccessful. Was it worth leaving the Ministry?

Mr. Somersby Fudge: Found himself in the same grouping as Mr. Umbridge. Mr. Fudge survived unscathed and, while the disasters which befell their group do not speak well to the Head Auror and the more aged adults among them, (including Mr. Fletcher Langley and Mr. Conall Mackay,) they did not result in the seventh year's death. Congratulations, Mr. Fudge!

The Twins Lécuyer: Miss Odette Lécuyer made it to the end of the expedition, but had the misfortune to be left alone with men at the end, so who knows what happened to her while she had simply the company of Mr. Kenton Yaxley, Mr. Andrew Lyness, and Mr. Clinton Podmore. (Mr. Podmore in particular is a notorious flirt!) Miss Mireille Lécuyer was punted by a water buffalo. Neither of them came off very well, evidently.

Mr. Kentigern MacFusty: Survived, but was left with burn marks from an apparent corpse. Again we say: unfortunate.

Miss Cupcake Whitledge: Apparently Miss Whitledge caught malaria, and we are not surprised.

Madam Violet Wiltingham: Madam Wiltingham never made it into Irvingly, as she caught ill on the journey.

Miss Maeve Connolly: Survived and thrived, having escaped the same group as Mr. MacFusty without any physical damage.


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Issue #191 - Our Heroes! - by Witch Weekly - August 5, 2018 – 2:13 PM
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