• after the war
The Battle of Hogwarts took place just months ago and with it, the end of Voldemort's second reign of terror. Magical creatures are scarcely found around the United Kingdom and Muggleborns are nearly depleted in numbers. Purebloods are almost just as bad off, as it would seem Halfbloods survived the best in odds.

After much debate with the new Ministry of Magic, new classes have been added and some old ones removed. The school has finally reopened after months of rebuilding, and students will return to hopefully rekindle the magical school to its former glory. Hogwarts will never be the same again, or will it? The new generation of students have arrived. The year 1998 will hopefully be a better year than the past few.

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  • • media and communication

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  • THE DAILY PROPHET



    Located in the south side of Diagon Alley, the Daily Prophet promises nothing but the best of news for its readers. They pride themselves on being able to get the most important news out faster than its competition. It's the top newspaper for all those with magic at their fingertips, and they will fight to remain in that spot.

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  • THE MEDDLER



    The Meddler equates to one word; Gossip. It's an anonymous, completely random paper that's circulated around the school containing the latest scopp and prattle about the various students of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. No one knows who sends them, and for some weird reason the professors don't seem to have a clue they exist.


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    Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:37 am
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  • OWL POST



    The only wizarding post office we ever hear of, where at least three hundred owls, from Great Grays to tiny Scops ("Local Deliveries Only"), wait to carry messages. They sit on shelves that are color-coded, depending on how fast you want your letter to get to its destination. It is also referred to as an "owl office".

    NOTE: You should own an owl to be able to use this.

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