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Valiona2016-04-10 09:08:05

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TSB Chapter 4: Wawa, Wawa Everywhere...

Written By: Thomas
POV: Draco
Deaths: Wawa (1)

Draco visits the house of Charles Dickens, saying a prayer for him, expressing gratitude for him for writing "A Christmas Tail" and hoping that he has a good time in Heaven. It's somewhat heartwarming, except for the Prayer Warriors' belief that he he supports their cause.

The Prayer Warriors track Wawa down to the HMS Victory, and Draco makes it clear that he's still bitter about the ships it sank during "The War of Interception," almost vomiting over it, but he determines to press on.

Draco (whom the narration reminds us is speaking) declares his intention to kill Wawa and sink the ship, and says that anyone who is not with them is against them and must be killed, once again showing that the Prayer Warriors don't have much in the way of camaraderie or tolerance for dissent.

That said, no one disobeys, and Hagrid is especially enthusiastic in charging ahead. Unfortunately for him, he gets badly wounded in the process. Draco, however, intervenes, stabbing Hagrid's assailant in the back before cutting off his head with an axe called Peace.

Wawa then comes out and declares that even if the Prayer Warriors kill him, they will be unable to stop his order. The narrator, who's somehow someone other than Draco, charges in and attacks Wawa with Peace, and Wawa tries to counterattack, but Draco smashes his face with a club (even if he was Dual Wielding before, it contradicts how he was wielding edged weapons when he saved Hagrid).

The Prayer Warriors drop Wawa's body in the sea (Incidentally, the title suggests that he was "ironically" drowned, but this seems to indicate that he was dead before he hit the water), and set the ship on fire before going back to the hotel.

Next Installment: William, along with his new friend and some old allies, goes to Cairo.

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