Unnamed Kwidditch players

There were unnamed Kwidditch players, probably living on the edge of Queerditch Marsh, in 11th century. They were playing Kwidditch, and their game took place over a marsh, between two trees, serving as a primitive form of modern goal posts, and was recorded by Gertie Keddle in her diary. Each of them had his own flying broomstick. Their leather ball (an early equivalent of today's Quaffle) accidentally fell into Keddle's bowl of cabbage, through her window, so angry witch jinxed one of the players, who flew for it. These people are the first documented wizards, who played the oldest form of contemporary broomstick game called Quidditch.

Appearances

 * Quidditch Through the Ages