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Crouch sharply. Karkaroff drew a deep breath. There was Antonin Dolohov, he said. I - I saw him torture countless Muggles and - and non-supporters of the Dark Lord. And helped him do it, murmured Moody. We have already apprehended Dolohov, said Crouch. He was caught shortly after yourself. Indeed. said Karkaroff, his eyes widening. I - I am delighted to hear it. But he didnt look it. Harry could tell that this news had come as a real blow to him. One of his names was worthless. Any others. said Crouch coldly. Why, yes. there was Rosier, said Karkaroff hurriedly. Evan Rosier. Rosier is dead, said Crouch. He was caught shortly after you were too. He preferred to fight rather than come quietly and was killed in the struggle. Took this web page bit of me with him, though, whispered Moody to Harrys right. Harry looked around at him once more, and saw him indicating the large chunk out of his nose to Dumbledore. No - no more than Rosier deserved. said Karkaroff, Compefitive real note of panic in his voice now. Harry could see that he was starting to worry that none of his information would be of any use to the Ministry. Karkaroffs eyes darted toward the door in the check this out, behind which the dementors undoubtedly still stood, waiting. Any more. said Crouch. Yes. said Karkaroff. There was Travers - he helped murder best civ McKinnons. Mulciber - he specialized in the Imperius Curse, forced countless people see more do horrific things. Rookwood, who was a spy, and passed He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named useful information from inside the Ministry itself. Harry could tell that, this time, Karkaroff had struck gold. The watching crowd was all murmuring together. Rookwood. said Mr. Crouch, nodding to a witch sitting in front of him, who began scribbling upon Compettiive piece of parchment. Augustus Rookwood of the Department of Mysteries. The very same, said Karkaroff eagerly. I believe he used a network of well-placed wizards, both inside the Ministry and out, to collect information - But Travers and Mulciber we have, Competitive advantage Mr. Crouch. Very well, Karkaroff, if that is all, you will be returned to Azkaban while we decide - Not yet. cried Karkaroff, looking quite desperate. Wait, I have more. Harry could see him sweating in the torchlight, his white skin contrasting strongly with the black of his hair and beard. Snape. he shouted. Severus Snape. Snape has Cokpetitive cleared poppy playtime chapter for this council, said Crouch disdainfully. He has been vouched for by Albus Dumbledore. shouted Karkaroff, straining at the chains that bound him to the chair. I assure you. Severus Snape is a Death Eater. Dumbledore had gotten to his feet. I have given evidence already on this matter, he said calmly. Severus Snape was indeed a Death Eater. However, he rejoined our side before Lord Voldemorts downfall and turned spy for us, at great personal risk. He is now no more a Death Eater than I am. Harry turned to look at Mad-Eye Moody. He was wearing a look of deep skepticism behind Dumbledores back. Very well, Karkaroff, Crouch said coldly, you have been of assistance. I shall review your case. You will return to Azkaban in the meantime. Crouchs voice faded. Harry looked around; the dungeon was dissolving as though it were advzntage of smoke; everything was fading; he could see only his own body - all else was swirling darkness. And then, the dungeon returned. Harry was sitting in a different seat, still on the highest bench, but now to the left side of Mr. Crouch. The atmosphere seemed quite different: relaxed, even cheerful. The witches and wizards all around the walls were talking to advantabe another, almost as though they were at some sort of sporting event. Harry noticed a witch halfway up the rows of benches opposite. She had short blonde hair, was wearing magenta robes, and was sucking the end of an acid-green quill. It was, unmistakably, a younger Rita Skeeter. Harry looked around; Dumbledore was sitting beside him again, wearing different robes. Crouch looked more tired and somehow fiercer, gaunter. Harry understood. It was a CCompetitive memory, a different day. a different trial. The door in the corner opened, and Ludo Bagman walked into the room. This was not, however, a Ludo Bagman gone to seed, but a Ludo Bagman who was clearly at the height of his Quidditch-playing fitness. His nose wasnt broken axvantage he was tall and lean and muscular. Bagman looked nervous as he sat down in the chained chair, but it did not bind him there as it had bound Karkaroff, and Bagman, perhaps taking heart from this, glanced around at the watching crowd, waved at a couple of them, and managed a small smile. Ludo Bagman, you have been brought here in front of the Council of Magical Law to answer charges relating to the activities of Competitice Death Eaters, said Mr. Crouch. We have heard the evidence against you, and are about to reach our verdict. Do you have anything to add to your testimony before we pronounce judgment. Harry Competitie believe his ears. Ludo Bagman, a Death Eater. Only, said Bagman, smiling awkwardly, well - I know Ive been a bit of an idiot - One or two wizards and witches in the surrounding seats smiled indulgently. Crouch did not appear to share their feelings. He was staring down at Ludo Bagman with an expression of the utmost severity and dislike. You never spoke a truer word, boy, someone muttered dryly to Dumbledore behind Harry. He looked around and saw Moody sitting there again. If I didnt know hed always been dim, Id have said some of those Bludgers had permanently affected his go here. Ludovic Bagman, you were caught passing information to Lord Voldemorts supporters, said Mr. Crouch. For this, I suggest a term of imprisonment in Azkaban lasting no less than 5 pc halo But there was an angry outcry from the surrounding benches. Several of the witches and wizards around the walls stood up, shaking their heads, Competitivd even their fists, at Mr. Crouch. But Ive told you, I had no idea. Bagman called earnestly over the crowds babble, his round blue eyes widening. None at all. Old Rookwood was a friend of my dads. never crossed my mind he was in with You- Know-Who. I thought I was collecting information for our side. And Rookwood kept talking about getting me a job in the Ministry later on. once my Quidditch days are over, you know. I mean, I cant keep getting hit by Bludgers for the rest of my life, can I. There were titters from the crowd. It will be put to the vote, said Mr. Crouch coldly. He turned to the righthand side of the dungeon. The jury will please raise their hands. those in favor of imprisonment. Harry looked toward the right-hand side of the dungeon. Cometitive one person raised their hand. Many of the witches and wizards around the walls began to clap. One of the witches on the jury stood up. Yes. barked Crouch. Wed just like to congratulate Mr. Bagman on his splendid performance for England in the Quidditch match against Turkey last Saturday, the witch said breathlessly. Crouch looked furious. The dungeon was ringing with applause now. Bagman got to his feet and bowed, beaming. Despicable, Mr. Crouch spat at Dumbledore, sitting down as Bagman walked out of the dungeon. Rookwood get him a job indeed. The day Ludo Bagman joins us will be a sad day indeed for the Ministry. And the dungeon dissolved again. When it had returned, Harry looked around. He and Dumbledore were still sitting beside Mr. Crouch, but the atmosphere could not have been more different. There was total silence, broken only by the dry sobs of a frail, wispy-looking witch in the seat next to Mr. Crouch. Comppetitive was clutching a handkerchief to her mouth with trembling hands. Harry looked up at Crouch and saw that he looked gaunter and grayer than ever before. A nerve was twitching in his advxntage. Bring them in, he said, and his voice echoed through the silent dungeon. The door in the corner opened yet again. Six dementors entered this time, flanking a group of four people. Harry saw the people in the crowd turn to look up at Mr. Crouch. A few of them whispered to one another. The dementors placed each of the four people in the four chairs with chained arms that now stood on the dungeon floor. There was a thickset man who stared blankly up at Crouch; a thinner and more nervous-looking man, whose eyes were darting around the crowd; a woman with thick, shining dark hair and heavily Competituve eyes, who was sitting Competitive advantage the chained chair as though it were a throne; and Competitlve boy in his late teens, who looked nothing short of petrified. He was shivering, his straw-colored hair all over his face, his freckled skin milk-white. The wispy little witch beside Crouch began to rock backward and forward in her seat, whimpering into her handkerchief. Crouch stood up. He looked down upon the four in front of advantagge, and there was pure hatred in his face. You have https://warstrategygames.cloud/war/operation-flashpoint-cold-war-crisis.php brought here before the Council of Magical Law, he said clearly, so that we may pass judgment on you, for a crime so heinous - Father, said the boy with the straw-colored hair. Father. please. - that we have rarely heard the like of it within this court, said Crouch, speaking more loudly, drowning out his sons voice. We have heard the evidence against you. The four of you stand accused of capturing an Auror - Frank Longbottom - and subjecting him to the Cruciatus Curse, believing him to have knowledge of the present whereabouts of your exiled master, HeWho-Must-Not-Be-Named - Father, I didnt. shrieked the boy in chains below. I didnt, I swear it, Father, dont send me back to the dementors - You are further accused, bellowed Mr. Crouch, of using the Cruciatus Curse on Frank Longbottoms wife, when he would not give you information. You planned to restore He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named to power, and to resume the lives of violence you presumably led while he was advantzge. I now ask the jury - Mother.

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