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Act IV - Skin In The Game
Chapter 45: Fallout Part 1
From the first page of the Daily Prophetā¦
EMERGENCY WIZENGAMOT SESSION CALLED TO ADDRESS UNPRECEDENTED CRISES!
By: Euphemia Scrivener
LONDON, Ministry of Magic: The Wizengamot will convene for a highly anticipated emergency session today to address the ongoing turmoil gripping the magical world. With tensions running high and uncertainty looming over Azkaban and its enigmatic transformation, this session is expected to set the course for Britain's magical future.
State of the Nation: Amelia Bones to Present Key Findings
DMLE Director and Holder of the Ministry Authority under the Bane of Discordia, Madam Amelia Bones, will open the session with a formal statement on the state of magical Britain. Her address will include an overview of the escalating unrest, both domestically and abroad, as the fallout from recent events continues to ripple across the wizarding world.
Madam Bones's statement is also expected to touch upon the enigmatic situation at Azkaban. Shrouded by a swirling grey barrier of magical energyāwidely believed to be imbued with the essence of Deathāthe infamous prison has undergone a dramatic and mysterious transformation. Though reports indicate that Harry Potter played a pivotal role in the events leading to this change, the island remains inaccessible. Speculation abounds as to what has become of Potter, and whether he retains control of Azkaban's newly altered status.
Fudge, Umbridge, and Dawlish Face Trial
One of the session's most significant developments will be the presentation of formal charges against former Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge, Dolores Umbridge, and Auror John Dawlish.
Fudge and Umbridge are accused of gross negligence and corruption, with specific focus on their mishandling of security during the recent series of magical catastrophes. Umbridge, in particular, faces severe allegations for her role in dismantling Harry Potter's protective measures surrounding Neville Longbottom's Obscurial transformationāa decision that led to the devastation of Diagon Alley.
Dawlish, once a trusted Auror, stands accused of colluding with Dolores Umbridge. His actions allegedly facilitated several breaches of security, further exacerbating the witness described how Dawlish obstructed efforts by Harry Potter, Chief Warlock Albus Dumbledore, and Captain Sirius Black to salvage the situation. According to the statement, Dawlish repeatedly belittled Harry Potter, accusing him of orchestrating the chaos despite mounting evidence to the contrary. "Dawlish's actions weren't just unhelpful," the Auror said. "They actively hindered attempts to contain the situation. He sowed confusion and mistrust at a time when unity was crucial."
"The magical community deserves accountability," Madam Bones stated in a preliminary statement. "Those who have abused their power or betrayed their duty must face justice."
Azkaban's Fate in Question
Another key point of discussion will be the fate of Azkaban itself. The swirling grey dome encasing the island has rendered it unreachable, and the Ministry has confirmed that no communication has been established with those inside. Reports suggest that Harry Potter, whose actions are believed to have triggered the transformation, remains within the confines of the barrier.
The Wizengamot will deliberate on the implications of Azkaban's new status and whether it remains a viable prison or has become something entirely different. However, with little information emerging from the site, any decision may be purely symbolic at this stage.
Uncertainty and High Stakes
The stakes for today's session could not be higher. With Britain's magical society teetering on the edge of disorder, the decisions made by the Wizengamot will shape not only the nation's immediate future but also its standing in the wider magical world.
Will justice be served for the actions of Fudge, Umbridge, and Dawlish? What will become of Azkaban and Harry Potter's role in its transformation? And, perhaps most pressingly, can the Ministry restore stability in a world increasingly shaped by chaos and uncertainty?
The Daily Prophet will provide live updates throughout the session. Stay tuned for the latest developments.
The grand chamber of the Wizengamot was alive with whispers as Albus Dumbledore adjusted his half-moon spectacles and glanced over the assembly. The seats of the ancient circular hall were filled with witches and wizards representing the vast spectrum of magical Britaināfrom staunch traditionalists in their heavy robes adorned with family crests to younger, reformist voices whose attire hinted at modern sensibilities. Above it all, the enchanted ceiling mirrored a turbulent sky, storm clouds swirling as though reflecting the mood of the day.
"Chief Warlock," intoned the scribe at the base of the dais, her voice crisp and clear. "Roll call is complete, and we have established a quorum. The required number of votes to open today's emergency session has been confirmed."
Dumbledore gave her a small nod and rose to his full height, his robes flowing with an almost ethereal grace. The murmurs in the chamber fell silent, every gaze turning toward him.
"Honored members of the Wizengamot," he began, his voice calm yet resonant, "I hereby call this session to order. Today, we gather under circumstances both extraordinary and dire. Let us approach our deliberations with wisdom, clarity, and a shared commitment to the greater good."
The ceremonial gavel in his hand struck the dais with a sharp crack, and the chamber's magical wards shimmered faintly, sealing the proceedings from outside interference.
As he resumed his seat, Dumbledore's keen blue eyes swept the room. He could feel the tension in the air, a mix of fear, anger, and uncertainty. These were troubled times, and he knew that every word spoken here today would carry consequences far beyond the walls of the chamber.
"Madam Amelia Bones," he said, his voice cutting through the silence, "you may present your statement."
Amelia Bones, formidable and composed in her deep red robes, rose from her seat. She adjusted her monocle, her stern gaze sweeping across the room as she began.
"Chief Warlock, esteemed members of the Wizengamot," she said, her tone measured but firm. "I stand before you today to provide an account of the current state of magical Britain and the broader implications for our world. As you are all aware, we are facing an unprecedented convergence of crises that demand our immediate attention."
Dumbledore leaned back slightly, his fingers steepled as he listened. Amelia's words were deliberate, calculated. She understood the weight of her position and the precarious balance she had to maintain. He admired her resolve, though he couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness at how much the world had demanded of her.
"First," Amelia continued, "a word on Azkaban. What has transpired there is classified under 'Need-to-Know'āthe highest level of Ministry secrecy. Suffice it to say, the prison's transformation and the emergence of the grey barrier have rendered it inaccessible. Attempts to breach it have failed, and while we believe Harry Potter remains inside, his status is⦠uncertain."
The chamber stirred at the mention of Potter's name, whispers rippling through the assembly. Dumbledore's gaze sharpened, and the murmurs subsided as Amelia pressed on.
"Let me assure you," she said, "the Ministry is committed to understanding and addressing this matter. For now, our focus must remain on the challenges we can confront directly."
Amelia paused, her expression hardening as she shifted to the next topic. "That brings me to the events surrounding St. Mungo's Hospital. Five days ago, a ritual circle was discovered atop the hospital, executed by an as-yet-unidentified Death Eater. This act of dark magic coincided with a tragic and catastrophic eventāthe transformation of Neville Longbottom into an Obscurial."
Dumbledore's chest tightened at the memory. He had seen the aftermath of the obscurial's rampage, the devastation it had wrought. And yet, it was not the destruction that haunted him mostāit was the knowledge of how preventable it had been.
"Harry Potter had cast protective enchantments around Mr. Longbottom," Amelia said, her voice taking on a steely edge. "These measures, though imperfect, were designed to contain the obscurial and prevent further harm. Despite that, Dolores Umbridge chose to dismantle these protections. She disregarded the advice of Professor Newton Scamanderāan ICW-certified expert on magical creaturesāand ignored the clear danger posed by the situation."
The chamber erupted in whispers and muttered exclamations. Dumbledore's gaze flickered to the section of seats occupied by Umbridge's allies. Their expressions ranged from discomfort to outright indignation, but none dared speak.
"The result of her actions," Amelia continued, her voice cutting through the noise, "was the release of the obscurial. It devastated Diagon Alley, killing dozens and injuring countless more. Entire sections of our beloved magical district lie in ruins. This was not the fault of Neville Longbottom, whose condition was exploited by forces beyond his control. This was the fault of those who failed to act responsibly."
Dumbledore watched as the weight of Amelia's words settled over the assembly. Some nodded in agreement, while others shifted uncomfortably in their seats. The guilt and anger in the room were palpable.
"What became of the beast?" demanded Lady Brown.
Dumbledore frowned. The House of Brown, while an ally for the Light side, was a staunch traditionalist, with extremely negative views about magical beasts. That the obscurial was Neville Longbottom, scion and heir of the illustrious Longbottom name didn't even matter to her.
"Newt Scamander and Chief Warlock Dumbledore," Amelia continued, "with the assistance of skilled hit-wizards, managed to restrain the obscurial. Mr. Scamander, drawing upon his unparalleled expertise, transported it out of Britain to a secure location. Yet, even now, there are voices calling for the prosecution and elimination of the obscurial itself."
"And why shouldn't it be eliminated?" came a sharp voice from the far side of the chamber. It belonged to Lord Nott, a prominent member of the now fragmented Dark Alliance. With Lucius dead and gone, Nott would likely take charge.
Maybe he even had.
"It's a creature of destruction," said Nott. "It has no place in our world."
Dumbledore's eyes narrowed, but he allowed Amelia to respond.
"To advocate for the obscurial's elimination," she said, her tone icy, "is to ignore the root cause of this tragedy. Shall we also eliminate Dolores Umbridge, whose reckless actions unleashed it? Or the Death Eater who initiated the ritual atop St. Mungo's? Or perhaps we should discuss the actions of the former Minister Fudge, who allowed Madam Umbridge to run rampant? Or perhaps those that have supported Minister Fudge and his crusade against Harry Potter and the Chief Warlock regarding Dark Lord Tom Riddle?"
Nott glared but said nothing.
"Until we address the true sources of this chaos, punishing the obscurial achieves nothing," Amelia finished.
The chamber fell silent, and Dumbledore allowed himself a small nod of approval. Amelia's argument was unassailable, her logic cutting through the hysteria with precision.
Still, as he observed the assembly, he couldn't ignore the undercurrents of fear and mistrust. The world was changing, and not all would adapt willingly. For every voice of reason like Amelia's, there were others who clung to outdated beliefs, who sought simple answers to complex problems.
"Let us not forget," Dumbledore said, his voice filling the chamber, "that our actions here will be judged not only by history but by the generations that follow. We must ensure that our decisions reflect the principles of justice and compassion, even in the face of chaos."
He felt the weight of their gazes, the responsibility of leadership pressing against his shoulders. And yet, he knew this was only the beginning. The trials of Fudge, Umbridge, and Dawlish would come next, each one a battleground in its own right. And beyond that lay the greater challengeānavigating a world forever altered by the events at Azkaban.
As the session continued, Dumbledore allowed himself a fleeting thought of Harry. Wherever the boy was, whatever he faced, Dumbledore could only hope that he, too, was guided by the same principles.
The balance must be maintained, he thought. No matter the cost.
Amelia held her wand out and performed a curious movement. Instantly, there was a wad of documents neatly wrapped inside a folder before each and every member of the Wizengamot.
"The files present a detailed account of everything that happened in the multiple crises. To save time, I shall provide a concise account for this assembly and the press alike. It began with a ritual circle atop St. Mungo's Hospital. Sirius Black and his squad were dispatched to investigate and neutralize the threat. During this time, however, an even graver crisis unfolded at Azkaban."
She paused, allowing the weight of her words to settle over the chamber before continuing. "The dementors overthrew the existing Auror squad stationed at the prison. They rebelled, aligning themselves with the Death Eaters. Simultaneously, Minister Fudgeāin an act of desperation and paranoiaāaccused Chief Warlock Dumbledore and Harry Potter of orchestrating these events to overthrow his Ministry."
A murmur of disbelief rippled through the assembly. Dumbledore remained impassive, his hands folded as he watched Amelia navigate the treacherous waters of public sentiment.
"Minister Fudge and Dolores Umbridge," Amelia pressed on, her voice sharp, "ordered Auror John Dawlish And the now Lt. Auror Proudfoot to arrest both Dumbledore and Potter. This decision fractured our response at a critical moment. While the Ministry's leadership was in disarray, Rufus Scrimgeour and I led available Auror and hit-wizard squads to Azkaban. We were ambushed en route."
Amelia's jaw tightened, the only visible sign of the toll the memory took on her. "Majority of the squads were captured by Death Eaters and dementors. Only a handful of us, including Rufus and myself, managed to escape."
The chamber was silent, the gravity of her words palpable.
"Meanwhile," Amelia continued, "Harry Potter successfully dismantled the ritual circle atop St. Mungo's. He faced resistance from Auror Dawlish, and acted in self-defense, injuring John Dawlish."
"He attacked an Auror on duty?" asked someone.
"That Auror actively obstructed Potter's and the Chief Warlock's efforts to dismantle the Circle."
"He was simply following orders," said Lord Rowle. "I'm certain he regrets his actions."
"I'm certain the people that perished inside St. Mungo's for his obstruction are grateful for his regret."
Dumbledore winced. Amelia was being blunt to the point of hammering down abuse on anyone that attempted a strike at her. And by the silence that followed, the impact was just as deafening.
"Recognizing the severity of the crises," said Amelia. "I filed an emergency authorization, appointing Mr. Potter as a hit-wizard for the duration of martial law."
Dumbledore's eyes gleamed with a flicker of pride. Harry's actions, though unconventional, had been nothing short of heroic. The boyāno, the young manāhad stepped into a role few could manage, let alone thrive in.
"Together," Amelia said, her voice steady, "we embarked on a mission to Azkaban. Harry Potter's skill and determination were instrumental in fighting both dementors and Death Eaters. He enabled our squad to infiltrate the heart of the prison, neutralizing threats that would have otherwise overwhelmed us."
She paused, her gaze sweeping across the assembly. "Harry Potter's contributions during this crisis cannot be overstated. Without his efforts, our mission to Azkaban would have ended in complete failure. During the battle in the Azkaban courtyard, we encountered none other than the Dark Lord Tom Riddle himself. His appearance was as sudden as it was devastating. In a brutal display of his power, he killed Auror Proudfoot without hesitation."
Amelia's voice faltered slightly as the memory washed over her. "It was⦠unlike anything I have ever witnessed. Voldemort wielded magic so potent, so merciless, it felt as though the very air conspired with him. Our shields shattered under his curses. We were barely holding the line when Iā¦" She paused, steadying herself. "When I drew the Sword of Godric Gryffindor, given to me by Harry Potter. The bladeāconnected to Potter's mastery of Deathāgave me a fighting chance."
The chamber's silence deepened as Amelia's words sank in.
"Even with the sword," she continued, "I was only able to wound him. Voldemort's power was beyond anything we could have prepared for. It took the combined might of my entire group, at the cost of multiple lives and grievous injuries, to push him back. And even then, it was Harry Potter's endless well of power that turned the tide. He stood against Voldemort, not as a mere wizard, but as something more⦠something the Dark Lord himself feared. Ultimately, Voldemort escaped as a wraith, much as he did in 1981."
She straightened her shoulders, her gaze piercing as she looked across the room. "The truth is, Minister Fudge allowed such a deadly threat to operate in the shadows. He dismissed the warnings, belittled Potter and Dumbledore, and chose to publicly condemn them because the truth was inconvenient. His negligence nearly cost us everything."
A wave of murmurs spread through the chamber, tinged with outrage and unease.
"I have to ask, Madam Bones," said Lord Mulciber. "You keep mentioning Potter's power aiding you. Where was Harry Potter during this battle?"
"He was taking care of a threat far graver at that time. A threat that nearly caused a worldwide magical apocalypse and would have eventually destroyed humanity as a whole if not for Potter's efforts."
"And what is that threat?"
"Classified," said Amelia coldly. "I have mentioned, at the start of this session, that the events involving Harry Potter and the threat behind the apocalyptic event that threatened the magical world is classified as Need-to-Know."
"I'm certain that the Wizengamot needs a complete account of things before we can come to a decision," said Mulciber disarmingly.
"I agree," said Amelia. "But before that, I would like you to present yourself for a veritaserum questioning, proving you are not, and have not associated with the Dark Lord in the past ā who, we can certainly agree, is the perpetrator of the entire event. We wouldn't want the Ministry secrets to be carelessly revealed to compromised members, can we?"
Mulciber glared and sat down.
"Lords and Ladies," said Amelia. "I understand the curiosity over Azkaban, as well as a demand for active investigation regarding what caused the sudden magical apocalypse. But we need to understand that it is no longer solely a British matter. We have already been contacted by the ICW, and we will be meeting them under a private meeting. Chief Warlock Albus Dumbledore, myself, Newton Scamander and Saul Croaker, the Voice of the Unspeakables shall be present in the meeting."
"And who made this decision?" asked Lady Brown.
"I did."
"Without consulting with the Wizengamot? Already you have usurped authority from the Executive under the Bane of Discordia, and now, you ignore this body's powers to discuss and vote on such crucial matters? Perhaps you seek to replace Minister Fudge's incompetency with dictatorship, Madam Bones?"
"I beg your pardon, Lady Brown," said Amelia, her voice drolly unapologetic. "When it comes to ignoring crucial matters and hiding one's head in the sand, all the while sitting in righteous, arrogant judgement over blatant lies and honest truths, the British Wizengamot has no equal."
The woman's head rocked back as if Amelia had slapped her.
"Apart from being the DMLE Director and current holder of Ministry authority, I have been present in four out of six of the events that have conspired recently, including the interaction between Harry Potter and the apocalyptic threat residing within Azkaban. A threat that the British Ministry has, in its own way, helped fester over the centuries. Albus Dumbledore, apart from being the Chief Warlock and Supreme Mugwump of the ICW, was involved in the other two events. Professor Scamander was instrumental in restraining the obscurial, and being its current custodian as well as an ICW-member, his placement in this meeting is well-justified. And the last one, Unspeakable Croaker, will be present, simply because the magics involved in this situation, fall under his department's management. We shall also attempt to communicate with Harry Potter and request his presence at this meeting."
"Request?" asked Nott. "Harry Potter is a student at Hogwarts, and a hit-wizard in service to the Ministry. He has to agree to the Ministry's policy."
Dumbledore narrowed his eyes. Trust Nott to use something like that against Harry the first chance he got.
"That would be true," said Amelia, smiling. "But I had worded his contract with the Ministry to be upheld until such a time as the Wizengamot votes to undo the Bane of Discordia, which is, I believe, happening right now. Unless of course, this august body is comfortable in continuing Martial Law until the next seating?"
Nott grumbled.
Dumbledore leaned forward slightly, his voice cutting through the low hum of whispers.
"Thank you, Madam Bones. Your account highlights not only the challenges we face but also the courage and resourcefulness demonstrated by those who have risen to meet them. Let us now deliberate on the implications of these events and the path forward."
The chamber stilled, the tension thick as the Wizengamot prepared to address the monumental decisions before them. Dumbledore's mind turned briefly to Harry, standing resolute amidst chaos, a beacon of hope in a world teetering on the brink. Whatever lay ahead, he knew the young wizard would continue to shape the course of their futureājust as he had done in Azkaban.
"I agree," said Amelia. "But sometimes, one needs to fully understand the rot prevailing in the system before administering a cure for the future. And for that, I would like to present our esteemed convicts for the Wizengamot to judge."
Lady Brown scoffed.
The grand chamber of the Wizengamot was charged with a palpable tension as Cornelius Fudge and Dolores Umbridge were led into the center of the circular hall. Bound by enchanted restraints that shimmered faintly, the disgraced former Minister of Magic and his one-time Senior Undersecretary wore expressions that could not have been more different. Fudge looked pale and haunted, his eyes darting nervously across the room as though searching for an escape. Umbridge, on the other hand, had a mask of smug defiance, though her trembling hands betrayed the cracks in her faƧade.
Albus Dumbledore's sharp blue gaze followed their every movement as they were escorted to the central dais. He struck the ceremonial gavel against the podium, and the murmurs in the chamber ceased immediately.
"Cornelius Oswald Fudge and Dolores Jane Umbridge," Dumbledore began, his voice resonating with the weight of authority, "you stand before this Wizengamot to answer for your actions during one of the most catastrophic periods in magical Britain's history. The charges against you are numerous and severe. Your testimonies today will determine not only your fates but the direction of justice in our community."
Amelia Bones, seated near Dumbledore, adjusted her monocle and nodded toward the Aurors stationed by the accused. "Administer the Veritaserum," she instructed. Her tone was devoid of emotion, but the steel in her voice left no room for argument.
One of the Aurors stepped forward, carefully uncorking a small vial of the transparent, shimmering potion. Fudge recoiled slightly but didn't resist as three drops were administered to his tongue. Umbridge hesitated, her defiance faltering for a brief moment, before the potion was forced upon her as well. The room watched in silence as the serum took effect, their eyes riveted on the proceedings.
"We shall begin with you, Minister Fudge," Dumbledore said, emphasizing the title with a touch of irony. "Did you knowingly dismiss credible warnings about the resurgence of Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters?"
Fudge's eyes glazed over briefly, the Veritaserum taking hold. His response came slowly, but with unnerving clarity. "Yes," he admitted, his voice devoid of its usual bluster. "I⦠I didn't want to believe it. If I admitted it was true, it would mean⦠it would mean the Ministry had failed. That I had failed."
A ripple of anger and disbelief coursed through the chamber. Dumbledore held up a hand to silence the murmurs.
"And yet," he continued, "you not only dismissed these warnings, but you also actively discredited those who brought them to your attention, including myself and Harry Potter. Why?"
Fudge's face twisted in anguish. "Potter was too much. Every time his name came up, it was another scandal, another threat to stability. The public⦠they were terrified. I thought if I silenced him, if I controlled the narrative, I could maintain order. I didn't realizeā¦" He trailed off, his voice cracking.
"You didn't realize?" Amelia interjected, her voice cutting through the chamber like a knife. "Or you didn't care?"
Fudge's head dropped, his silence damning.
Dumbledore's gaze shifted to Umbridge. "And you, Madam Umbridge. Did you, in your role as Senior Undersecretary, deliberately undermine protections set in place by Harry Potter and other capable individuals to mitigate the crises?"
Umbridge's lips moved as if to deny the accusation, but the serum forced the truth from her. "Yes," she admitted, though her tone was petulant. "Potter is dangerous. A boy with that much power, that much influence⦠he needed to be controlled. His magic is dangerous, and his defiance presents a problem for the Minister. He needs to be put in his place."
Amelia's monocle flashed as her eyes narrowed. "You tore down protections that were safeguarding Neville Longbottom," Amelia pressed, her voice rising. "Protections that could have prevented the obscurial from wreaking havoc. Do you deny this?"
Umbridge's face flushed an ugly shade of red, but she couldn't stop the words from spilling out. "I thought they were exaggerated. I believed⦠I believed I knew better. Potter's arrogance needed to be checked, and Scamander⦠Scamander was just an old fool with his beasts."
"And what of your accusations against Potter and Dumbledore?" Dumbledore asked, his voice sharp. "Why did you seek to have us arrested?"
Fudge's gaze flickered with fear, but he could not resist the serum's effects. "I was told⦠told they were plotting against me. That Potter had some secret project⦠something⦠something that would destroy everything. Lucius Malfoy hinted that he had a plan to take Potter down for good. Project Prometheus, he called it."
The room erupted into shocked murmurs. Amelia's voice cut through them. "Project Prometheus? What is it?"
Umbridge's lips curled into a bitter smile, her voice dripping with venom. "Lucius told me that if it succeeded, we could rewrite the rules of magic itself,and we could reshape the world to our liking. A world without Albus Dumbledore and Potter and filthy half-breeds!"
That her bigotry was showing despite the emotional dampeners that came with veritaserum spoke volumes about the woman's psyche.
Dumbledore's expression darkened. "And so, you sought to eliminate Potter and myself?"
"You were both too powerful," Fudge said, his voice trembling. "I thought⦠I thought if I stopped you, I could protect the Ministry. Protect⦠everything."
"You acted on lies and paranoia," Amelia said coldly. "And in doing so, you endangered countless lives and caused the deaths of hundreds. Now, tell us about your role in this Project Prometheus."
Umbridge's defiance wavered, but the serum compelled her. "I⦠I used the Imperius Curse on Hermione Granger. She was close to Potter, always around him, always protecting his secrets. I needed to know what he was planning. I forced her to reveal his activities, to share what she knew⦠and then I obliviated her. Repeatedly. I tortured her with blood quills to make her compliant."
The chamber gasped in horror, the murmurs growing louder and angrier.
"You enslaved a student?" Dumbledore's voice was colder than ice.
Umbridge's words spilled out in a rush. "When I learned about Project Prometheus and the Order of the Phoenix, I knew I needed to take Potter out for good, and the best way to do that was to defame him. I forced Granger to collect Potter's hair for polyjuice potion. But then⦠then there was the accident."
Amelia's gaze was like steel. "What accident?"
"Granger was injured on the seventh floor of Hogwarts," Umbridge admitted. "I heard she was sent to St. Mungo's. I believed Potter and Dumbledore were behind it, trying to cover their tracks. I⦠I ordered a Death Eater to pose as Potter and kidnap her before she could reveal anything and ruin my plans."
The room erupted into chaos, the shouts of outrage echoing off the chamber walls. Dumbledore struck the gavel repeatedly, his expression thunderous as he silenced the assembly.
"Your crimes," he said, his voice a low, dangerous rumble, "go beyond negligence. They are acts of cruelty and treachery that have endangered not only lives but the very fabric of trust within our society. The Wizengamot will deliberate on the full extent of your punishment. There will be no leniency."
The murmurs resumed, quieter now, but filled with fury and disgust. Dumbledore turned his gaze skyward for a moment, the weight of the revelations heavy on his shoulders. With a deep breath, he struck the gavel one last time, signaling the end of the interrogation.
"The confessions we have heard today," he said, his voice heavy with finality, "are more than enough to convict. Cornelius Fudge and Dolores Umbridge have shown themselves to be not only incompetent but actively harmful to the safety and integrity of our society. Their actions have endangered countless lives and destabilized the very foundation of our world."
"Chief Warlock, I would request the DMLE be given a period of three days for a detailed confession from both convicts before they are punished. It would be instrumental in finding Miss Granger, and locating other insurgents that were part of this madness."
Dumbledore banged the gavel. "Noted." He stood, his presence filling the chamber. "The Wizengamot shall now deliberate on the appropriate sentences. Let us not forget the weight of what we have heard today, nor the responsibility we bear to ensure such failures are never repeated."
As the murmurs began anew, Dumbledore turned his gaze to the enchanted ceiling, his thoughts briefly lingering on Harry. The boyāthe manāhad carried more than his fair share of burdens. And yet, it seemed those burdens were only beginning. With a weary sigh, Dumbledore struck the gavel once more, signaling the assembly to proceed.
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