...and as Erin heard so many voices from Ravenclaw reasoning out to the Professor about the frozen kid, she already knew that something bad would happen sooner or later. First it was only Louisa which triggered other thoughts to come out from their mouths.
WHAT? Those were precious house points and Professor Scabior just took them away? Now, she wouldn't dare voice out her opinions about the matter. She knew that this professor would stick to what he was saying and he wouldn't let anything or anyone stop him from doing his job.
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Back to his lesson. Dash took a deep breath, as a step to try to relax just a bit. It didn't work.
"I think we can all agree that the one thing the majority of your answers have in common, is that Atlantis is or is rumoured to be underwater." Yeah? Could they agree on this? There were other comments that he wanted to touch upon but would do so later. "Mister Vanderbilt was nice enough to give us the location of where some people believed Atlantis to have been located. Somewhere along the Greek Islands." Were they taking notes? Eh. He didn't even care at the moment. "While Miss Odessa figures we don't actually know anything about the misplaced city."
He let both theories essentially, sink in for a few seconds. "Now, many people side with Mister Vanderbilt and are certain that the city was along the Greek Islands, while others like Miss Odessa believe that we know nothing and it may just be a fable." Told out loud, and books, and movies. But there was something pressing about the whole thing.
"Why do you think there seems to be so much confusion around the City? Does it sound like a normal Muggle city to any of you?"
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Since it was lost, probably people won't be able to say it actually existed or exists in the present time because they couldn't see it.
"I think, Atlantis City was covered with confusion because no one could really proved that it really existed. There were stories and books about it but there were no texts that describe about an exploration in the place. I also don't think that it was some kind of a Muggle City because there were rumors that it was underwater and there were also stories that there were actually creatures living in it," Erin paused for a while to take a deep breath and then continued,
"So, if the city was underwater, there wouldn't be any possible way for something, unless it was a sea creature, to live in it. Therefore, I can conclude that it was magical in many ways. Of course, that will be, if the rumors were true."