Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Round one – Prompt: Write about your chosen Death Eater visiting or being visited by someone
When both nothing and everything has changed; a Wolfstar poem.
Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: Player 1: An italicized word or phrase for emphasis AND a simile Since nobody goes before player 1, they are free to write about any of their team-mates' OTPs (but not their own!) Tomarry.
WARNING. Implied suicide. A/N: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: Each prompt is a quote that is widely associated with one particular character, but it's your job to make somebody else say it in your story. SEEKER: "I did my waiting! Twelve years of it." - Sirius
George needs to grieve, but how can he grieve when his entire family acts as though he's missing a part of himself that he'll never regain? And he is, but he isn't. Merlin, why can't these things just make sense? (Seamus x George)
Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: You will be writing from the point of view of your given object in your stories. Wasps: Peter Pettigrew's Silver Hand
Hag magic is capricious and unruly, and Harry and Draco are bound to stay by each other's side until they can solve the riddle. In between long car trips, misty rain, and midnight star charts, they begin to understand each other. Slow burn, curse!fic, accidental bonding, unusual careers, cartographer!harry, cursebreaker!draco
Seeker: include a canary cream (Dystopia)
A/N: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: Pairing Diversity - Lucius Malfoy and Molly Weasley. We will accept romantic, platonic and familial relationships for this round.
Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: Write a LIGHTHEARTED FRIENDSHIP story about SLYTHERIN CHARACTERS
Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: Wasps: A Hogwarts portrait: Paint a grey castle. And that's not all: your story MUST also start and finish with the same word.
Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: We're giving some love to some minor characters this round. I'm not talking about regular humans though. Instead, you will be writing about the folk whose souls are either captured in a magical portrait, or wandering the wizarding world as a ghost. Myrtle Warren (Ghost)
Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: A couple of seasons back there was a round all about basing fics off classic fairytales. Seeing as it was pretty popular, we're bringing that idea back again. Only this time, we've given each position a classic Disney animated film to incorporate into your story somehow. SEEKER: The Hunchback of Notre Dame. (Based off the song Hellfire)
Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: it is then up to your team to decide amongst themselves who will write for what pairing prompt - no double claims as there will be enough for one each. S.S Dragon Scars - Charlie/Harry
Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: Each position has been given a sin and its countering virtue as a prompt. Minerva, Sloth.
Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: You must choose to write either the word prompt, setting prompt or object prompt. Choose carefully though, as you captain and keeper must write the other two. I choose setting: A Common Room of your choice. Ravenclaw.
Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: There are non-humans galore in Harry Potter, but they're often overlooked or take the back seat. That's just not fair, though, is it? Creatures deserve love, too! So, this round they get the spotlight. There are eight creatures listed below. Each member of the team must choose one - no double claims - as a prompt. Y
Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: Write about WASPS. Word limit restriction 950 – 1200.
Summary: Quidditch League Season Four – Seeker (Wasps) – Prompt: Write about someone showing skill or interest in the subject (Astronomy) before starting their magical education.
Seven years after the war, Harry Potter is feeling disillusioned with life. Partnered with Draco Malfoy, it is their job as elite Aurors to defeat dark and powerful witches and wizards. But what if there aren't any? What if all there is to life is a well filed tax return? ...Or what if they're wrong? EWE, HPDM Warnings: cutting(not depression - spell related) and drug use parallels