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| Puff by day, snake by night | Mj's bestie | Always UP to Something... presents Where have all the Dark Wizards Gone? November, 2097
by: Kara St. Cloud
Two sides of the same coin; it’s an idea as old as time. Basically, it’s the observation that even though two things may seem completely different, they’re actually closely related to each other and cannot be separated. Think Batman and the Joker, Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort or Shakespeare’s the Capulets and the Montagues. But what happens when one does lose their ‘other side’ so to speak?
Folks, this is the question that we are currently facing with the Aurors. There’s simply an absence of dark wizards (the Aurors' natural opposite) for the Ministry’s elite policing force to chase down. Now, most people would say that this is a good thing. But what exactly is left for the Aurors if they have no one to chase down? Do they start doing the more mundane jobs usually left for the Magical Law Enforcement Squad? Or do they start squabbling amongst themselves like children? Maybe it’s a combination of the two. Either way, this lapse in dark activity is sure to lead the Aurors down a dark path towards sure implosion.
And what has happened to all the dark wizards, anyway? Surely our dear Aurors haven’t caught them all. Maybe they’re laying in wait, watching, ready to strike when the Aurors do eventually implode. Maybe this is their grand plan. Or, maybe the Aurors got tired of chasing them and paid them off to go away for a while. No matter what the situation is, all of the dark wizards have seemingly fallen off the face of the planet and it’s time for the wizarding public to start asking questions. Time to start worrying about the implications and the repercussions. OOC: authorship credit: Lazykitty
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