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The Ministry of Magic latest news: New Minister of MagicWelcome back; your last visit was on May 20 2013, 01:51 PM
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Level One: Ministry Offices This level of the Ministry of Magic is connected to the Department of Law enforcement and holds all random ministry offices that are not found throughout the Ministry.
Some of these offices include that of the Minsiter of Magic and the Deputy Minister of Magic. Forum Led by: Minister of Magic |
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Jul 12 2009, 05:00 PM In: Damaina Huntington's Of... By: Damiana Huntington |
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Level Two: Department of Magical Law Enforcement The backbone of the Ministry of Magic is its impressive Department of Magical Law Enforcement. This large department houses the Aurors (the police of the wizarding world) and several other offices that have to do with the protection and well being of the Wizarding World. Forum Led by: Head of Magical Law Enforcement |
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Aug 26 2009, 07:07 AM In: Meeting By: Sensei Kaze Jusichi |
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Level Three: Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes Muggle-Worthy Excuse Committee, Obliviator Headquarters, Accidental Magic Reversal Squad, and Invisibility Task Force can be found here.
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Level Seven: Magical Games and Sports British Quidditch League Headquarters.
I.E.C. School Quidditch League Mandate Office
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Nov 26 2009, 09:42 AM In: Knock first! By: MoviesOnlineTR |
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Level Ten: Courtrooms This level can only be reached by the stairs to the left of the door which leads to the Deptartment of Mysteries on Level Nine
No one not athourised can enter here unless meeting with the court officials or attending a trial that you are a part of. Must get permission by the Head Court Official to enter during a trial. Forum Led by: Chief Warlock |
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Sep 3 2009, 02:57 PM In: Employee Activity Records By: Ace Alexander |
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Level Eleven: Department of Mis-Use of Muggle Artifacts This level's main purpose is to regulate the use of magic on Muggle objects and try to keep items that have been bewitched away from Muggles. With just a little bit of magic, the tiny little closet of an office transformed into what now is probably the best modern muggle looking office around.
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Aug 7 2009, 12:25 PM In: Carla Kress's Desk By: Carla Kress |
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Level Twelve: Department of Magical Education The International Education Council was founded several years back to connect all wizarding schools in the world under one umbrella. The initial idea was to offer a place to help standardize wizarding education. The IEC floundered with several ineffective leaders. The elders recently sought the help of a longtime veteran in education, Chauncey Clemenceau. Thus begins the Department of Magical Education or DME for short. Forum Led by: Head of Magical Education |
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Sep 8 2009, 04:04 PM In: Chauncey Clemenceau's O... By: Christian Coldsteel |
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Prison Entrance The Entrance and Processing area. The tall black gates of Azkaban strike fear into the hearts that gaze upon it. Inside is a beautiful atrium, but past the doors is the horrible, dark, and life sucking prison. Forum Led by: Head of Azkaban |
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Dec 26 2007, 11:31 AM In: ENTRANCE TO AZKABAN By: Orian Jupiter |
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The Leaky Cauldron Built by Daisy Dodderidge around 1500 "to serve as a gateway between the non-wizarding world and Diagon Alley", the Leaky Cauldron has remained a famous and popular place for five hundred years. Located not in Diagon Alley proper but on the outside, on Charing Cross Road in the heart of London, the pub is "tiny" and "grubby-looking," sandwhiched between a book shop and a record shop where passing Muggles don't seem to be able to see it. Today, the shop is owned and run by a toothless old man named Tom.
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Diagon Alley Tapping just the right brick in the wall behind the Leaky Cauldron in London ("Three up...two across...") will reveal an archway which is a portal into Diagon Alley, a long cobbled street where is to be found a strange and exciting assortment of shops and restaurants. It is unquestionably the hub of commerce in the British wizarding world, with virtually every wizarding business stationed there. Consequently, the demand for space here is steep, and rent costs "loads of Galleons"
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Gringotts Wizarding Bank Partway down Diagon Alley, near its intersection with Knockturn Alley, stands an imposing snow-white marble building: Gringotts Wizarding Bank. "Towering over the other shops", it is the place where British witches and wizards store their money and other valuables, in vaults miles below ground. The vaults are heavily guarded - as Hagrid says, "yeh'd be mad teh try an' rob it"
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Knockturn Alley Just around the corner from Diagon Alley lies a dark, twisting alleyway devoted to the Dark Arts: Knockturn Alley. It's a place that the Weasley children are not allowed in, and with good reason; not only are the wares sold their a bit dodgy, but the wizards hanging around behave fairly suspiciously as well. From the shops and the street vendors one can purchase, among other things, shrunken heads, poisonous candles, human-looking fingernails, and Flesh-Eating Slug Repellent
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