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A Broom user INDOORS =D

Started by Draco , Feb 18 2016 01:42 AM

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So I was heading into my Common Room to get a book and quill for Potions and I saw this

http://imgur.com/EumSiA0

Flying Inside..


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This has been taken care of.


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how did you get the broom texture? is mine just not updating or...?


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Reporting others for flying indoors might be what people deem "unnessesary" - like giving apples to the teacher :P

I always tell people that as long as they make sure not to get caught, they can fly indoors. If they get caught they will have to face punishment and that is how it is.
After all this is hogwarts and you were perfectly fine breaking rules and wandering around in the halls at night as long as you didn't get caught.
When your fellow students "rats you out to the teacher" it just seems a bit pointless to try to roleplay as a little bit is a troublemaker/rulebreaker.
 


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I'd mostly agree with @Crane that this was mostly an unnecessary report. The punishment for this kind of thing is taking a point or two. This forum is more for reporting server rule breakage (Swearing, spamming, cheating) that result in server punishments (mute, bans) rather than Hogwarts rule breakage (Flying inside, spell sharing) that just results in some points being taken.
This report won't be removed or anything, and things like this can be reported, but I just wanted to point out that this is considered a place to report more serious offenses.
Thanks!
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