Dear Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore,

On matters of the tournament, I must inform you of one possible change. I am sure you know of the Liberty Institute for Magical Education. If you do not, they are the Hogwarts of the North American Colonies. They have recently petitioned to be included in the Triwizard Tournament on the grounds that their school has gained international acclaim since the last tournament. They are appealing their exclusion based on Clause C, Paragraph Two.

Regrettably, I cannot deny their inclusion on those grounds, as Clause B, Paragraph Two clearly states that any strictly magical school with international acclaim can be added at a later date via petition from when the next tournament is announced to one month before the drawing of the names. You cannot deny Liberty's international acclaim, as students from around the world flock for its summer courses (despite the raised costs for foreigners) and its wins of several international wizarding events, including a sweep of all under-18 dueling categories.

I know it breaks tradition, but we must allow them to enter. At least we can show our superiority through this opportunity.

Sincerely,

Bartemius Crouch, Senior,

Head,

Department of International Magical Cooperation,

Ministry of Magic, Britain


Dear Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore,

After being told my request was approved by your Mr. Crouch, we felt we should write you to formally declare Liberty's entrance into the Triwizard Tournament. We have personally selected twenty-four candidates for our school who have agreed to participate. The list is as follows:

Allen, Edith

Anderson, Daniel

Baker, Laura

Carter, Julia

Clark, James

Clark, Mackenzie

Falk, Emily

Garcia, Jesse

Hall, Kayla

Harris, Amber

Hill, Nathan

Jackson, Isi

Jackson, Nita

King, Logan

Lee, Richard

Lewis, Sean

Martin, Connor

Nelson, Amy

Nelson, Brian

Robinson, Mackenzie

Smith, Michael

Smith, Sara

Volkov, Irina

Walker, Elizabeth

In addition, there are twelve students who would not be competing, but we feel should come to the tournament for educational purposes. They are listed below.

Bailey, Devin

Bell, Cole

Campbell, Katherine

Cox, Riley

Edwards, Jessica

Goff, Margaret

Kim, Roy

Koelbel, Erik

Mitchell, Samuel

Murphy, Ian

Philips, Alexis

Turner, Ashley

We would like to thank you again for this incredible opportunity. We look forward to your reply and to October 31st.

Sincerely,

Jeanette MacDonald and Anne Mattews,

Co-Headmistresses,

Liberty Institute for Magical Education,

United States and Canada


Dear Misses MacDonald and Matthews,

Hogwarts would be delighted to host all thirty-six of your students. We await your arrival October 30th at 6 p.m.

Sincerely,

Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore


So this is the start of a new story, where the thoughts "I want to poke magical Britain with my logic stick" and "I want to write about American Wizardry" came together.

There will be a poll up on my profile to vote for the Liberty Champion.

The names here are mostly pulled from a list of Top 1000 Last Names in the US (there wasn't on for Canada) and Top 100 Names of Births in 1995 for the US and Canada. However, a few of the names were picked to resemble historical figures. In addition, my first and last names are somewhere in the list. Review or PM me with whichever of those little Easter eggs you find and you might get input into plot points if you're right. If you know me in real life, you aren't allowed to guess my name, and will make me irritated if you do. Remember, I know your usernames.

This story takes place in 2014, 10 years after it technically happened in the books, to make the author's points a little bit easier to make, because I am slightly lazy and a full-time student taking all advanced classes.