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    The Dark Mark

    Events [11]

     
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    The Weasley Twins Celebrate Their Gambling Wins
    Fred and George Weasley celebrate their winnings from a bet on the Quidditch World Cup as the family leaves the stadium. Arthur Weasley, concerned about Molly Weasley finding out, asks them not to mention their gambling. Fred reassures him that they have big plans for their money and don't intend to lose it. The group makes their way back to their tents amid the raucous celebrations of other fans.
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    Bedtime After the Match and Harry's Quidditch Fantasies
    The Weasley family and their guests return to their tents after the match, discussing the game with excitement. Harry Potter, lying on his bunk, is particularly captivated by Viktor Krum's performance and imagines himself executing the Wronski Feint during a Quidditch match. His thoughts drift into fantasies of hearing his name announced by Ludo Bagman in front of a roaring crowd.
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    The Attack on the Muggles and the Dark Wizards' March
    Harry Potter is abruptly awakened by Arthur Weasley shouting for everyone to get out of bed as chaos erupts outside. A group of hooded wizards begins attacking the Muggle campsite manager and his family, levitating them into the air and contorting their bodies while others jeer and destroy tents. Arthur Weasley and his sons rush to help the Ministry, leaving Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Ginny to escape into the woods.
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    Encounter with Draco Malfoy in the Woods
    As Harry, Ron, and Hermione flee into the woods, they encounter Draco Malfoy, who mockingly warns Hermione that she could be targeted because she is Muggle-born. Malfoy suggests that his parents might be involved in the attack, hinting at Lucius Malfoy's affiliation with the Death Eaters. Tensions rise, but Hermione restrains Ron before the trio moves on.
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    Winky the House-Elf's Struggle and Hermione's Outrage
    As they continue fleeing, Harry, Ron, and Hermione come across Winky the house-elf struggling to escape through the woods, behaving as if an invisible force is holding her back. Hermione expresses her anger over the mistreatment of house-elves and starts a discussion with Ron about their enslavement. They also discuss how Winky was forced by Barty Crouch to watch the match despite her fear of heights.
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    Encounter with Stan Shunpike and Bewitched Ron
    As they pass deeper into the woods, Harry, Ron, and Hermione encounter Stan Shunpike bragging about his imaginary achievements to a group of Veela and other young wizards. Ron becomes enchanted by the Veela's presence, boasting that he invented a broomstick capable of reaching Jupiter. Hermione and Harry snap him out of it and continue on their way.
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    The Appearance of the Dark Mark
    Suddenly, a voice in the woods utters the spell "Morsmordre," summoning the Dark Mark, Lord Voldemort's symbol, into the sky. Harry, Ron, and Hermione witness the giant green skull with a serpent protruding from its mouth. Panic spreads throughout the woods as wizards scream in fear, recognizing the terrifying symbol associated with Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters.
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    Ministry Wizards Arrive and Suspect Harry, Ron, and Hermione
    Moments after the Dark Mark appears, Ministry wizards arrive and surround Harry, Ron, and Hermione, accusing them of conjuring the mark. Barty Crouch Sr., in particular, is furious and demands to know who is responsible. Arthur Weasley arrives just in time to prevent the Ministry from attacking them, and they explain that they heard someone else casting the spell from deeper in the woods.
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    Winky Found with Harry's Wand
    The Ministry wizards find Winky, Barty Crouch Sr.'s house-elf, unconscious in the woods with Harry's missing wand. Amos Diggory accuses Winky of conjuring the Dark Mark, but Harry, Ron, and Hermione explain that the voice they heard was much deeper and could not have belonged to Winky. Crouch takes responsibility for Winky, despite her protests of innocence.
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    10
    Winky is Freed by Barty Crouch
    Barty Crouch Sr. punishes Winky for disobeying his orders and releases her from his service by giving her clothes. Winky sobs uncontrollably, begging her master for forgiveness, but Crouch remains cold and detached. Hermione is outraged at Winky's treatment and continues to argue about house-elf rights as they return to the tent.
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    11
    Explanation of the Dark Mark and Death Eaters
    Back at the tent, Arthur Weasley explains the significance of the Dark Mark to Harry, Ron, and Hermione. He recounts how Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters used to conjure the Dark Mark after every murder to spread terror. Bill and Ron speculate about the connection between the Death Eaters at the campsite and the appearance of the Dark Mark, while Arthur Weasley expresses concern about the growing tensions.
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