The first advertisements appear in a small section in Witch Weekly, and then an announcement in The Daily Prophet: some anonymous "donor" is funding a lottery in Hogsmeade! Characters pay into it because the initial amount is too high not to take a chance at, and suddenly there's enough money up for grabs to leave a family in riches for at least three generations. Finally, a character is chosen. Them and their family are skyrocketed into the upper class and have to adjust to a life of luxury.
Or so they assume.
Either: (A) the galleons are initially presented in the form of a Gringotts vault, but after the winner takes out debts the money starts to vanish, or (B) the money comes with a contract, and hidden in the contract are ridiculous terms that they're magically bound to in order to keep their fortune. What happens next is up to the player :P
Or so they assume.
Either: (A) the galleons are initially presented in the form of a Gringotts vault, but after the winner takes out debts the money starts to vanish, or (B) the money comes with a contract, and hidden in the contract are ridiculous terms that they're magically bound to in order to keep their fortune. What happens next is up to the player :P
