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p Disclaimer: I don't own the concept of Wizarding, which was created by JK Rowling, though it would be fun if I did. I do own Sean, his family and other characters I made up. Not that it matters, I'm not making any money off of it. I also do not own any of the concepts I borrowed from The Hitchhiker's Guide.This story is on going; I write when I feel like it. I have a bit done now and will post those chapters regularly.

pTales from the Wizarding Underworld

pIntroduction: The man behind the yugo

pSean Maggiore hadn't planned on becoming part of the Wizarding underworld, but then again, few people do. Sean, born to muggle parents on a small Kansas farm, found out he was a wizard at the typical age of 11, only to be held back in fifth grade and therefore unable to attend Alberquerque Wizardry Academy until he was twelve.

pAfter finishing his schooling, Sean did many things, including dropping the 'Maggiore' part of his name as soon as humanly possible. He roamed the world in pursuit of happiness, the meaning of life and truth in its purest form. Or, as Sean so eloquently put it, "fun."

pThis pursuit led him to accomplish many things in life. Highly popular on the hippie scene, Sean is remembered by those who can as the one who really made Woodstock memorable. He then played Quodpot for a remarkable season before announcing that the game was "crap" and disappearing into the dredges of the Earth, only to reappear in a place known to most people as Tangier. To others, it is the Wizarding Underworld, home to the outlaws, refugees and scum of Wizarding society.

pThere, Sean became a noted Flying Carpet smuggler, primarily working for Ali Bashir. Along with his Vampire sidekick, Satchel, he became one of the most well respected smugglers in the Wizarding Underworld as well as the most shown on the Magical Community's Most Wanted. He has appeared a total of 55 times under various aliases such as Bob, John Doe, Sam, and the Harbinger of Doom, just to name a few.

pThough Sean's exploits are far too many (and too denied by the ruffian himself) we have attempted to compile several of them, hoping to capture a portion of the life of this independent and noble man on paper. There are many ways we might describe Sean's character and lifestyle, but it is perhaps said best by Sean himself: "I'm just a frood who really knows where his towel is." And Sean definitely knows that: his linen closet.

p The Editors.

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