alt_hermione: (purposeful)
[personal profile] alt_hermione
Draco and I went to Little Hangleton on Tuesday. We're only just reporting about it now because--well, we didn't find much.

We went to the village first, and tested our identities. No one gave us a second glance. But then again, there weren't many people there. What was that odd wizard's name, Draco? I couldn't quite catch whether he said 'Bernard' or 'Herman' and I really didn't want to ask him to say it again. He was so strange. But anyway, he told us that there weren't any important magical artefacts anywhere in the region, so he thought we'd be wasting our time, but he mentioned that there used to be a big house up on the hill, but it wasn't there anymore.

That sounded like someone had set up a Fidelius, so we went to look. We saw the graveyard from your memory, Harry, but right next to it there was a large crater. Like someone had set off a humongous explosion. Which must be why the house isn't there anymore.

And then not too far away there was this shack. It was sort of off in the woods, but not in a clearing the way you'd expect, it was all tangled up in the trees. Someone had been there and torn up the floorboards, so if there had been anything valuable there, it's gone.

It was all filthy and simply covered in grimy dust. Whoever lived there must have been really poor. It looked like no one had cooked a proper meal in years even before they all left or died or whatever. There were three beds, though, so we looked under and around them just to be sure that the robbers hadn't missed anything. On one of them there was a handkerchief embroidered with the initials T.R., and then someone had added (in much, much worse embroidery), M.R. Does anyone know who M.R. was? We think T.R. must have been Tom Riddle but why anyone would have added M.R. above Voldemort's initials is a mystery.

Oh, and we did find a letter, it's really hard to read now, all faded and the parchment's falling apart, but it was pinned inside a cupboard. It looked like no one had ever moved it because the pin was all rusty and nothing in the cupboard had been disturbed in decades.

Anyway, we've been deciphering the letter for a while, all of us here at Grimmauld. Only not tonight because they're celebrating Tonks's birthday, so it's just me and Draco working on it right now, and we realised we hadn't actually reported to everyone else yet.

Date: 2014-09-19 05:41 am (UTC)
alt_draco: (somewhat less certain)
From: [personal profile] alt_draco
No, actually, I think it was burgled recently. That doesn't mean it wasn't in the past, either, but the area where the floorboards were removed wasn't very dusty or grown over at all. So that bit, at least, is recent.

It would have been helpful if we could have asked the villagers about the Riddle family, but that's not the sort of name one wants to go throwing around. Very few people know that was Voldemort's name, but even so - can you imagine what he'd do if he somehow got word that people were going around using the name "Riddle?"

Not sure where we'll be off to next. I'll leave that to Hermione since she's been doing the most research so far.

But it's been rather snitch, yeah. Bit like being that detective bloke, Sherlock Holmes. Have you read any of those books? They were written by a muggle, but I found some stashed away in 12G.

Date: 2014-09-19 06:29 am (UTC)
alt_alice: (lookingupangelic)
From: [personal profile] alt_alice
It certainly does raise several more questions, yes, especially as you say it's been disturbed recently.

I'd bet a knut the explosion and the robbery happened around the same time, too.

I'd also bet several galleons that anyone who would've known anything about the name Riddle has had their memories altered, except for the fact that whoever dug up the floorboards seems a little careless, as if he or she did not expect anyone else would bother coming along after.

Date: 2014-09-19 02:00 pm (UTC)
alt_terry: (Older Terry alert)
From: [personal profile] alt_terry
If it's been burgled recently, do you think it might be worthwhile for Sirius or I to go back to the shack to see if either of us can identify any scents in our animagus forms?

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Date: 2014-09-19 02:01 pm (UTC)
alt_terry: (Older Terry alert)
From: [personal profile] alt_terry
Happy birthday, Hermione, by the way.

Date: 2014-09-19 03:33 pm (UTC)
alt_draco: (idly inquiring)
From: [personal profile] alt_draco
Recently as in some months ago. Do scents linger for that long? I would think that mine and Hermione's would overwhelm any others from before.

Date: 2014-09-20 01:21 am (UTC)
alt_terry: (Older Terry alert)
From: [personal profile] alt_terry
Several months, that would make it more difficult, yeah. Or if the walls and roof weren't intact so that outside weather blew in to wash away any traces. And that's probably true about your and Hermione's scents, too.

I dunno; maybe Sirius would be better at this sort of thing than I would.

Date: 2014-09-19 06:58 am (UTC)
alt_ron: (0_16f_ron)
From: [personal profile] alt_ron
Are they anything like the Inspector Dallworthy books? I read a few of those. Does it make a difference that he's a muggle detective, then? Dallworthy always figured things out from runes or spell residue or caught someone out lying about what they'd seen in a duel or what curses they'd cast by the way they described them under interrogation. He never used Veritaserum, though, or Imperius.

Never put anyone under duress, either, for that matter.

Reckon that shows when they were written, doesn't it?

Anywiz. You liked the Sherlock Holmes ones? What's special about him?

Date: 2014-09-19 03:48 pm (UTC)
alt_draco: (so suggesting)
From: [personal profile] alt_draco
I never read Inspector Dallworthy, but yeah, Holmes is a muggle so he doesn't use spells, but he will analyze the scene of a crime the same way. Just without magic.

I wasn't sure it'd be interesting to read about solving mysteries without magic, but it was. It seems loads harder, that's for sure, but Sherlock Holmes is a massive swot and knows everything about muggle subjects like chemistry (similar to potions) and botany (herbology). He also just notices everything and treats it as a potential clue, and then he "reasons backwards" to arrive at the correct solution to the mystery.

So yeah, it's just him and his brain. Mad, eh?

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