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Dear Tsunade,

I hope this letter finds you in good health. Please accept my apologies for taking so long to respond to you. It appears that I have found myself quite busy for the last three years.

In writing to you, I'd like to inform you that Hogwarts is hosting a tournament this year in which school champions will compete for the honor and glory of winning the tournament, as well as for the Triwizard Cup and a grand prize.

Please accept my invitation to you and your chosen students to participate in our Tri(Quad) Wizarding Tournament, as this will be a perfect opportunity to create a good connection with the outside world.

In addition, I've included a book that I hope will help you and your students gain a better understanding of our cultural and historical heritage.

Also, a necklace will be contained within this envelope. This will serve as a transportation device (portkey) for you and your pupil as you travel across the sea. You and your students would simply have to grasp it (and don't let go) and release it once you arrive at your goal, which is Diagon Alley.

When you arrive, Rubeus Hagrid will assist you in finding your way to your accommodation.

I'm looking forward to seeing you and your students at Hogwarts.

Your Friend,

Albus Dombledore

PS: Information for Tri(Quad)wizardingTournament will be included in the other letter.


Lord/Lady Hokage

Top, left side of the tower

Hidden in the Leaf Village

Fire Country

Hidden Nation

October 15th

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Greetings,

We are pleased to invite you and your prospective pupils to participate in our quad(tri)wizarding competition, which our school (Hogwarts, based in Scotland) will be hosting this year.

The tournament will choose its competitors by placing their names in the Goblet of Fire, which will then determine the school's champion.

The Selected Champions (all of whom are 17 years old) will compete in three tasks – typically assessed by the Headmasters or Headmistresses of the competing schools – that will put their magical talent, brains, and courage to the test. Champions vie for the honor and glory of tournament victory, as well as the Triwizard Cup and a monetary prize.

Please take note that you and the other schools are anticipated to arrive on October 31st.

If you agree or have any questions, please insert your magic(chakra) into the rune(seal) at the back of the envelope, which will generate a clean parchment on which you can respond or ask questions.

Once completed, simply repeat the procedure from before and the letter will be instantly sent to me.

Sincerely,

Albus Dumbledore, Headmaster (Order of Merlin, First Class, Grand Sorc., Chief Warlock, Supreme Magwump, International Confederation of Wizards)

P.S. Please note that while a brief presentation of your school is appreciated, it is not required.


Dear Headmaster,

I'd be delighted to attend this quad(tri)wizarding tournament with a few of my village's prospective candidates.

Allow me to inform you that there will be a total of six attendees: four students (all of whom are 17 or 18 years old) and two adults (me and their instructor).

We are looking forward to participating in this tournament.

Sincerely,

Princess Tsunade Senju

The Fifth Hokage


With a great flourish, she signed her name at the bottom of the letter with the kind of confidence that only comes with years of dealing with paperwork.

Tsunade then folded the parchment paper carefully and tucked it inside the envelope. She poured her chakra into the rune and watched as the envelope slowly faded away in front of her very eyes.

Smirking, she leans back on her seat and peers out the window to observe the villagers under her command.

Tsunade had just gotten out of a difficult financial situation, and she had also taken advantage of the opportunity to treat herself to a well-earned vacation.

Ahh... This just calls for a celebration!

When she thought about it, she realized that she hadn't yet tried the sake she'd brought back from the snow country a few weeks before.

"SHIZUNEEE!"


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