by Kaiwa Alexandra
It’s a bit different than the Quidditch House Cup.
While in the Quidditch House Cup you need to play for your house against other houses, in SQL you MUST play together with people from other houses!
The details can be read in HOL Forum.
Now, I will give you 7 reason why you need to sign up for SQL
#1 SQL is a non-house activity. You can share team with people from all houses and who knows that you will be able to have new best friend after the SQL is over.
#2 If you want to become a good quidditch player, this is the place
#3 It’s only once a year! How could you miss an annual event? Some oldbies might be returning for SQL, some hermits might be leaving their houses to see the sunlight. Then, why aren’t you?
#4 There is no ‘The-8-Years-Winner! in Quidditch House Cup. Ravenclaw has been flattening all other houses for 8 years already, but SQL is different. There will be no strongest team who will kill all other teams. All teams have the same chance to win!
#5 You are a newbie? A very non pro player who hasn’t been playing quidditch AT ALL? Don’t worry! There will be Semi-Pro vs. Non-Pro game! You can participate and play without being afraid that Maya Winter will steal the quaffle from you or that Edmund Smethwyck will block ALL your tries to score.
#6 Do you think you’re the next Jenny Lupin? Do you think you’re the best at solving logic puzzles? Track the snitch, solve the puzzle and catch it! Make people amaze of you! You can absolutely join the Seeker Tournament!
#7 Prof. Missa Matz SIGNED UP for the Seeker Tournament! Yes, the Gryffindor’s Head of House. Is there any better reason? I don’t think so.