Errata for
Old Country, plus the Latin text and translation are below the cut -- spoilers for the story, so please
read it firstSeriously, these are not even informational spoilers, they would just sort of blow a bit of the fun, so give the cut a miss if you haven't read yet and want to. If you don't plan to, and are either a latin geek or
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I have vague thoughts of them being detailed to go and take care of - something -
and while the other trainees are desperately blasting out spells, the Hufflepuffs put their heads down, go low, and - throw salt/swing out with a consecrated crowbar or something - and take whatever-it-is out, barely sweating.
Or, y'know. They need to get past some sort of heavily warded and charmed door - their fellow trainees are using ever more esoteric spells - and when it's their turn - one of 'em breaks out the lock picks and they can waltz right in...
The instructors, of course, are either utterly stunned or perturbed or - well. Both. Looking squint-eyed at the definitions of evaluations and shaking their heads. And need to get a muggle-expert to try to revamp their evaulations (but whoever it is can't really do it because - *Dean*. And possibly *Sam* - training the kids over the summer!) and they eventually manage to get Dean in - and he looks at what they're doing (Sam translates for him, of course) and then he says - well, wouldn't you do *something devastatingly simply muggle* and all the trainers faceplant and Sam glares at Dean and argues and the trainers faceplant even more because what Sam can do (would do) that would counter what Dean would do isn't something most Aurors could or would do and -
um. I'll just let you get on with it, shall I?
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