00:00Revealio
00:10Revealio
00:22Alohomora
00:30Joe
00:32Jajajajajaj
00:40O
00:46Jasajajaj
00:51O
00:52Oh, my God.
01:22Rebellion.
01:32Confringo.
01:52Confringo.
01:54Confringo.
01:56Confringo.
01:58Confringo.
02:00Confringo.
02:02Confringo.
02:04Confringo.
02:06Pardon me, sir, but about those curious demiguise statues I've seen.
02:27What? Who are you? Why do you ask?
02:36They're quite clever.
02:39Oh, thank you. A lot of craftsmanship and care went into them. I assume.
02:45So you did create them?
02:47I... Yes, I did. It was a ploy to give that pathetic Oath Moon a taste of the grief he caused me years ago.
02:57You are the one who's been pilfering them.
03:00I am. At the request of Mr. Moon. I received your owl on your stationery.
03:07Ah, well, fitting Moon would enlist a student. Too cowardly to do it himself. Hasn't changed a bit.
03:18Even when we were at school, he was a cowardly bully. Gave me a horrible nickname, which I shan't repeat.
03:24I was thrilled when we left school and he seemed gone for good. Then I started seeing him around Hogsmeade.
03:31It was too much. Even if I do take satisfaction in that his life's destiny was to be a lowly caretaker.
03:39Mr. Moon does a good deal for the school, and he's taught me a lot. He's terrified of those statues.
03:48I know. You should have seen his face when that boggart appeared. Oh, priceless.
03:55That's when I knew what I needed to do. I simply didn't want to encounter him anymore.
04:00So, I shrewdly put a boggart in his path to learn his greatest fear.
04:06I then created the demigai statues to keep him in his place, so to speak.
04:10The Moons were inspired, play on his name. It worked brilliantly. Until you started clearing them out.
04:18Sounds as if Mr. Moon deserved what he got. But perhaps it's time you both moved on.
04:27Ah, fair point, I suppose. If they've terrified him, as you say, he may have learned his lesson.
04:48No, no, no, no.
04:52No, no.
04:54I don't know if he's a good guy.
04:57No, I'm not.
05:00No, no.
05:01No, no.
05:03No, no.
05:04No, no.
05:06No, no.
05:09No, no.
05:10No, no, no.
05:12No, no.
05:14No, no.
05:16Back from your latest flight, I want to hear all the particulars.
05:46I want to hear all the particulars.
06:16Thanks for stopping by.
06:35Hope to see you again.
06:40Good news, Mr Weeks.
06:41With your upgrade, I was able to set a new record at the Irondale course.
06:46Brilliant! I knew the upgrade had fantastic potential. How did your broom feel?
06:52It rides well. It does get a tad shaky at top speed, and the handle wobbles a bit when I hit a strong gust of wind.
06:58Ah, yes. Hmm, I see. I think I know how to address that. Thank you. I owe you one.
07:04If it means another upgrade, the pleasure's all mine.
07:07You sound as determined as I am to improve broom flight. It's a joy to have a collaborator like yourself.
07:14If I'm right, and I do hope I am, you'll be hearing good news from me soon.
07:18Thank you again, truly.
07:29Mr Weeks and I do make a good team.
07:31Mr Moon, I've learned who's behind the Demiguise statues.
08:00It was a classmate of yours that you bullied, Piers Pemberton.
08:09Oh, a mighty unknown. Pigtails Piers.
08:19I don't think he likes being called that.
08:21Of course he does.
08:23Oh, he had such flowing locks, and we used to laugh about them.
08:29I laugh the hardest of all.
08:31Clever, clever man.
08:34I'd no idea he was so devious.
08:38I must go and congratulate him.
08:41Whatever statues remain seem less terrifying, now that I know they were put out by old pigtails.
08:48Continue collecting them, if you like.
08:51As for me, I'm going to go and pay a visit to my old friend.
08:54The End
09:12I don't know.
09:42I don't know.
10:13Hello? Is something the matter?
10:16Most decidedly, yes.
10:18My precious mooncalf, Biscuit, was abducted by poachers up north.
10:23All the vicious brutes.
10:25I tried to fight back, but I was no match for them.
10:28I'm sorry about your mooncalf, Mr...
10:30Garnath. Just Garnath.
10:32I'm only one goblin. Not a particularly brave one at that.
10:37I have no chance against a pack of bloodthirsty poachers.
10:40Oh, my poor Biscuit.
10:42I can only hope she's able to escape.
10:49Why do you suppose the poachers took Biscuit?
10:52I have no idea.
10:54Mooncalf dunk's highly valuable for fertilising magical plants.
10:58But I cannot imagine poachers care much about gardening.
11:02Who knows what they'll do to her?
11:05She could be flog-skinned, gutted and stuffed.
11:09I assume...
11:11Oh, Biscuit.
11:12I'll keep an eye out for your mooncalf, Garnath.
11:16How kind.
11:18If only all of wizardkind was as gracious to goblins.
11:21If you do see her and can bring her safely home to me,
11:25I promise to reward you for your efforts.
11:29Do keep an eye out for her.
11:31And be careful out there.
11:33Poachers are...
11:34That's not.
11:39I should try and rescue Garnath's mooncalf.
11:41Sounds as if I'd need to head north on those poachers.
12:11You there.
12:15Can you help me?
12:16Are you in some sort of trouble?
12:17Nearly attacked by wolves, I was.
12:20Only just escaped with my life.
12:22I need to be better prepared next time.
12:24Could use some thunderbrew.
12:26I don't suppose a student like yourself
12:28would be in possession of such a thing?
12:30I'm afraid not.
12:35I'd help you if I could,
12:37but I don't actually have anything with me.
12:39Well, that is unfortunate.
12:41I was hoping you'd be better prepared.
12:44Not a charitable bone in their body.
12:46Still looking for that thunderbrew?
12:48No, I...
12:49Wait.
12:50Did you find some?
12:51You should be able to take care of yourself.
12:59I'm not giving you anything.
13:00How cruel.
13:01Calling me a liar?
13:03I don't need the help of someone so rude.
13:08Still looking for that thunderbrew?
13:10No, I...
13:11Wait.
13:11Did you find some?
13:13No.
13:13I'm afraid not.
13:18I'd help you if I could,
13:19but I don't actually have anything with me.
13:21Well, that is unfortunate.
13:23I was hoping you'd be better prepared.
13:27Not a charitable bone in their body.
13:29I was hoping you'd be better prepared.
13:59Thank you for your patronage.
14:23Thank you for your patronage.
14:25Thank you for your patronage.
14:29That's been a pleasure.
14:59Poachers.
15:23Carniv was right then.
15:24I'd better be careful.
15:25No.
15:28Oh
15:54Careful not to get bits
15:56Rookwoods don't go down easy
16:26All flavor of wicked to be had with a dark eye
16:28All flavor of wicked to be had with a dark eye
16:31All flavor of wicked to be had with a dark eye
16:48To be continued
17:02How does that feel?
17:32How does that feel?
18:02We had plans for that Emigriff, you stoned.
18:32Emigriff, you stoned.
19:02Emigriff, you stoned.
19:32Emigriff, you stoned.
19:37Your poaching days are over.
19:43Emigriff, you stoned.
19:48Your poaching days are over.
19:53Alohomora.
19:54Now then, which one of you is biscuit?
20:15Your poaching days are over.
20:22Your poaching days are over.
20:29Your poaching days are over.
20:35All right, biscuit.
20:54Let's get you back to Garniff, shall we?
21:01Don't you fret, biscuit.
21:12Don't you fret, biscuit.
21:27Garniff, I've rescued biscuit.
21:29You have?
21:30Oh, is she hurt?
21:32Was she frightened?
21:34Are you all right?
21:36If it weren't for me, I suspect those poachers would have flayed her alive.
21:42Oh, perish the thought.
21:44Thank Merlin you were able to save her in time.
21:48I cannot wait to get her home.
21:50I so miss seeing her dance in the evenings.
21:53Such joy.
21:57I'm glad she's safe now.
22:02I'm sure she'll be happy to go home.
22:04That is a great weight off my mind.
22:07Oh, my sweet little biscuit.
22:10My wise, noble mooncalf.
22:12And here is your reward, of course.
22:15Well deserved.
22:17As I said before, you have restored my faith in wizardkind.
22:22You've restored at least a modicum of my faith in wizardkind.
22:28Biscuit and I can't thank you enough.
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