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Welcome to the HPW discussions! I'm CHT, and below are some useful links!
Rules:
Official posts:
Ministry of Moderation (for wiki-related questions)
Feel free to join our Discord server as well, and our dmod team is available if you need help with anything on the dboard. Have fun!
(Just a quick reminder that this is still the HPW, so all roleplays, including crossovers, should be as related to HP as possible- I’m not seeing a ton of that here)
Welcome to the HPW discussions! I'm CHT, and below are some useful links!
Rules:
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Hey, I've edited this to Fanfics & Roleplays- please be mindful of the categories when posting
Please remember to stay on-topic to the post! (in response to deleted replies)
Hey, it looks like you created the exact same poll not too long ago: https://harrypotter.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000003833961
Please refrain from reposting in the future!
I think I’ll give my point to Hufflepuff for this one- I did talk with Wings about the riddle, so it doesn’t seem fair to give it to Gryffindor, but I also don’t want to give Ravenclaw too much of a lead
The Cursed Child
That makes sense
Mintumble's story is crazy, definitely a memorable experiment lol
The answer to the equation in line 3 could be 60; that depends on how you define the 2, i.e. the unit of measurement you use.
Ohhh so for this it was 24 hours x 2.5 days
Why was 1/6 used to represent Thursday?
Wowww that was very clever- nice riddle! I'd been wondering for a while if the first line referred to years
The Mungo's hint pretty much led me directly to the answer though, I wish I'd figured out more of the riddle before then
Eloise Mintumble?
General hint on the riddle itself?
Hint about the experiment?
Another line 2 hint?
Pottermore?
Hint on what the 2.5 and 1/6 might represent?
It depends on how you define the 2 and the 4 in those lines.
Are you saying that the 2 and 4 can represent different numbers?
Do the X’s in lines 3 and 4 represent multiplication, or something else?