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Greetings, readers! It’s not a legacy chapter that I bring to you today – it’s a drabble that turned into an
EPIC mini-tale. Lily prompted me with “Choose four Bradfords and have them play the roles of the four
Founders of Hogwarts” on the Sort Your Sims Fest. What I give you today is the results of that prompt. As
I was writing, images kept popping into my head, and I just had to take pictures to match them. It was a
welcome fun distraction from the big legacy plots that I’m trying to hammer out for the next generation, and
I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.


I offer my humblest apologies to JK Rowling. It’s her universe; I’m just playing in it.
“My dear friend, Philomena,” Alexander boomed. “Thank you for coming tonight. I trust that your journey
wasn’t too hard?”
“It was simply dreadful. You know what the spring storms in the highlands can be like. Of course, I only
had to step out into it for a few moments before apparation here.”
“Come into the drawing room. I’ve got a fire going and it’s rather cozy.”
Alexander gestured through the stone archway, and followed a step behind his guest.
Upon arriving in the drawing room, Philomena let out a cry of delight. Seated upon the bench before the
fire was her dearest friend, Henrietta. The later rose from her seat and crossed the room to embrace the
new arrival.
“Alexander didn’t tell me he’d invited you as well,” they said in near unison, both turning to face him with
accusatory eyes.
“I thought you’d both appreciate the surprise,” he replied.
A fourth person cleared his throat from a dark corner of the room. “Now that we are all assembled,
perhaps you can explain to us why you have summoned us here, Alexander. I know that I am simply dying
of curiosity.”
“Of course, Matthew. Please, join us by the fire and I shall explain everything.”
The small group assembled themselves by the fire, and with a wave of his wand glasses of wine appeared
before them. Alexander took one of them, and raised it in a toast.
“To my good friends, who have traveled from far and wide on this most inhospitable night. Cheers!”
The four raised their glasses and clinked them.
“Now, we can get down to business. First, I have a question for you, my friends. Have you noticed, as you
go about your daily business, that the young witches and wizards of today do not seem to be upholding the
standards that they could?”
Matthew made a noise that fell somewhere between a snort and a “hmpfh.” “They certainly do not. Why,
in Diagon Alley the other day I was shocked to see that a young wizard of nearly seventeen could not
Vanish the ice cream his younger sister spilled on the street. One would think that by that age, a simple
Vanishing Spell would be common knowledge.”
Philomena also nodded her head. “I have been called upon to make attempts at teaching so many of the
young folk who live near to I. Their transfiguration skills are simply horrible, and their potions work left me,
quite literally, speechless.”
Henrietta smiled sadly. “It is very much the same for me as it is for you. But what can one expect, when
the only source of education these poor children have is their parents, who only learned from their parents.
Not all of the witches and wizards out there were as fortunate as we were. Not all parents are as gifted and
skilled with magic as our parents.”
“Precisely!” boomed Alexander. “I knew I couldn’t be the only one feeling as I was. I had a thought, my
friends, as I was teaching the art of dueling to my neighbor’s daughter. What if there were a school young
wizards and witches could attend, where they would learn skills such as transfiguration, charms, and
potions, from those who were experts? Would that not be a wonderful thing?”
Philomena’s eyes shone. “Oh, what a marvelous idea! But who would be willing to undertake such a
monumental task? They would have to decide upon a location, curriculum, how to keep the Muggles
away…and that would not even be the half of it.”
“It is rather daunting to think about,” agreed Henrietta. “But it would be wonderful.”
“What do you think, Matthew?” Alex asked. “You have been rather quiet.”
“I am in agreement with the ladies,” he said, respectfully nodding his head in their direction. “While the
idea is admirable, I cannot imagine a single person being up to the task.”
“Then we are all in agreement. I have come up with an excellent idea that cannot be accomplished by one
man or woman alone, even if they are a wizard or a witch. Therefore, I would like to suggest that the four
of us undertake it, for the good of all wizard kind.”
The ladies gasped. “Do you really think we could?”
“Of course. The four of us are, without question, the greatest witches and wizards of our time. Why can
we not build a school of magic, so that the next generation can carry on our great traditions? What do you
say, my friends? Shall we?”
Philomena was the first to rise. “I must be a part of such a wonderful project. I shall help you in whatever
way I can, Alexander.”
“Wonderful,” he replied, reaching out to take her hand. “I knew you’d be behind me, Philomena.”
“I am intrigued, I will admit,” Matthew said. “While I think this will be more work than any of us could
imagine, I too will join you.”
“As will I,” Henrietta said, getting up and looping her arm around Philomena’s waist. “We, as the gifted
ones, must do our part to ensure that our knowledge is passed on to future generations.”
“My friends, we shall found the greatest school of witchcraft and wizardry that anyone has ever seen!”
declared Alexander. “Now, another toast.”
Matthew was the one to waive his wand this time, and the four goblets levitated and were then caught by
the friends.
“To our school!”




                                             
The four friends were very busy over the next few months. Alexander was determined that the school
should open in the fall, as the Muggle schools did. “After all,” he pointed out, “It will be easier for us to
blend in if our school schedule mirrors theirs.” The others saw the wisdom in his statement, and quickly
began working on plans for the school and figuring out where it would be located.
Matthew’s beloved Fen was ruled out, as it was too close to the Muggle population. Henrietta’s valleys
were deemed “too inhospitable,” and Alexander’s wild moors would not suit either. Whist meeting in
Philomena’s glen home, they found a perfect location for their school. Situated on a lake and miles from
any prying Muggle eyes, they built their castle. There were classrooms, a great hall for meals, and an
infirmary for any students that might fall ill or injured.
The only hitch in the process was when it came time to figure who would attend the school. Each of the
four had vastly different opinions on the matter, and every discussion about the topic became heated and
ended in someone, usually Matthew storming off. As September grew closer and closer, all four knew they
had to settle upon some sort of admissions criteria, and sat down to resolve the issue once and for all.
“We cannot let just anyone attend, Alexander,” Matthew stated again. “It will not do! We must restrict the
attendance to those who come from magical families. We simply cannot trust those witches and wizards
born into Muggle families – if they say the wrong thing in front of the wrong person, it could spell disaster
for wizarding society.”
“I do not think you are giving Muggle-borns enough credit, Matthew. They understand as well, if not better,
what is at stake when it comes to revealing too much. In fact, I feel it is our duty to educate them, as if we
do not, no one will. What we need to consider is their bravery. Courage is the mark of a truly good
wizard.”
“Are you mad, Alexander? Courage and bravery are fine things, but they do not guarantee success in
magic. From my experience, it’s what’s up here,” Philomena said, tapping her temple with her index finger,
“that matters the most. If a wizard does not have intelligence, any attempt to teach them would be in vain.
There is no point in accepting any students if they are not clever. Do you not you agree, Henrietta?”
“Well, I am certain it plays a part,” Henrietta replied, trying to be diplomatic as she always did. “But if a
child proves to have magical ability before their eleventh birthday, they should be given the opportunity to
attend our school. As long as they are willing to work hard, I do not see why they should not be
successful.”
“We have been over all this a thousand times, and we are still arguing the same point. At this point, we will
never be able to agree upon who to allow into the school before our desired start of term,” Alexander
groaned.
The four sat silently around the table, each lost in their own thoughts. They’d completed far too much work
to simply give up on their project, but if they couldn’t agree on who to admit, the school would never get off
the ground.
“Houses,” Philomena said.
“I beg your pardon?” replied Matthew, the beginnings of a sneer on his face.
“We each have our own house full of students, hand selected of course. That way, we can each teach the
sort of students that we prefer. They will live together in dormitories and attend their classes together.”
“I like it,” Alexander replied. “And it would certainly solve the problem we have been having of what type of
students to allow to attend the school.”
“If we implement this ‘house’ idea, you are saying that I would be allowed to accept only students from
magical families?” Matthew asked.
Philomena nodded. “And I can take those who are the smartest…”
“…I shall teach the bravest…” Alexander stated.
“And I shall take whoever is left,” Philomena smiled. “I think we have finally settled upon our admissions
criteria.”
“Finally!” boomed Alexander. “Now, what shall we call our school?”
The four looked at each other, and all smiled at the same time.
“Hogwarts,” they said in unison.
“At last,” Alexander sighed. “Something we can all agree upon without a fight.”




                                              
1st September arrived, and the castle that now bore the name of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and
Wizardry was ready. Parents who wanted their children to study magic brought them to the remote
location, and dropped them off with worry in their hearts. Magic was, after all, a dangerous thing, and there
was no guarantee that their children would be unharmed during their studies. Alexander, Philomena,
Matthew, and Henrietta spoke with all the children as they entered the Great Hall, and selected those they
wanted for their house. Alexander took those who were brave at heart, Philomena those who had ready
minds, Matthew took the cunning ones from magical families, and Henrietta took those that were left,
pulling promises from them to work their hardest.
After enjoying a feast created by the house elves that Henrietta brought with her, the Hogwarts four guided
their new students to their dormitories. Alexander and Philomena took their students to two different
towers at opposite ends of the castle; Matthew and Henrietta took theirs downstairs towards the dungeons
and kitchens respectively. After settling the students in for the night, the girls dormitories protected by
spells from intrusion of the boys, the four assembled in the staff lounge to discuss the events of the day.
“It went as well as can be expected,” Matthew remarked. “Though I still believe that some of your students,
Henrietta, will prove themselves to be most inept.”
“I disagree, Matthew,” Henrietta stated. “They have all promised to work their hardest, and I cannot ask
them to do more than that.”
“You are both wrong, as usual,” Philomena replied. “My clever students will outshine both of yours.”
“Of course, I still think my brave students will come out on top,” chuckled Alexander. “Perhaps we can
make this into a friendly competition?”
“What are you thinking of?” Henrietta asked.
“A tournament of sorts. Students will earn points for their house by doing well in their classes and will lose
them for infractions and bad behavior. The house with the most points at the end of the year will be
declared champions.”
“I love it,” Philomena replied. “I cannot wait to see the looks on your faces when I win.”
“Wrong, of course, as my students will prove victorious,” Matthew smirked. “Your idea is an excellent one,
Alexander. Of course, we shall all have to vow to be fair in dealing with students whether they are in our
house or not.”
“It is settled, then. We will celebrate the winner with a feast at the end of the year,” Henrietta smiled. “May
the best house win.”




                                                
The first year went better than anyone could have imagined. The students, old and young, spent their days
learning about potions, transfiguration, charms, and herbology. Part way through the year, they found a
healer to join the staff, to assist when the students inevitably got strange potions on their hands when they
melted a cauldron or their charms spell accidentally hit a classmate. Competition between the four
founders and their houses was stiff. After much discussion, Philomena charmed four hourglasses to keep
track of house points, with colored jewels moving up or down depending on whether a student gained or
lost points for their house.
At the end of the year, there was a great feast provided by the house elves as Henrietta promised. The
four houses had been neck in neck with each other for most of the year, and when the point were tallied up,
Matthew won by the slimmest of margins. The banners around the Great Hall proclaimed his houses’
victory, and Matthew continued to gloat when the four assembled in the teacher’s lounge after all the
students had departed.
“Did I not tell you that magical blood was the most important indicator of success in a wizard?” he said.
“And have I not proven that I was right?”
“The margin of victory was far too slim to prove that fact definitively. You won by ten points, Matthew.
That’s two bad potions, or a mispronounced incantation. If it hadn’t been for those eleven-year-olds who
couldn’t pay attention in transfiguration…” Philomena moaned.
“And I was behind you by only five points, Philomena,” Alexander reminded her, “and our dear Henrietta
just ten points behind that. I think it will be a few years before any one of us can proclaim victory.”
“So how many years will I need to win before you all realize I am right?” Matthew asked, his smirk growing
stronger.
“At least ten,” Alexander boomed, laughing.




                                              
The years went by, and Alexander, Philomena, Matthew, and Henrietta continued to educate the young
witches and wizards of their homeland. As time went on and more and more students applied, they hired
professors to teach the various classes, leaving each of them to focus on their own specialties. They
added onto the castle as was necessary, and expanded the curriculum as well.
Still, all was not well. The issue of who to allow to attend the school continued to nag at the friends.
Alexander, Philomena, and Henrietta soon came to see that there was a place for all young wizards and
witches at Hogwarts. Matthew, on the other hand, became more and more convinced that only those with
the proper lineage should be admitted, and took every opportunity to press his opinions on the rest of the
group.
Everything came to a head one stormy evening the night before students were due to arrive.
“Do you not understand? The Muggles are getting worse with their persecution of those they believe to be
guilty of witchcraft! Unless we restrict the school to magical families only, we risk exposing the entire
wizarding population!! Its future depends upon it!!!”
“The Muggle-born students have just as much to lose, Matthew!” retorted Alexander.
“In fact, admitting them helps the students from wizarding families learn how to blend in better,” offered
Philomena.
“You agree with me, do you not, Henrietta?” Matthew said, turning to face her.
She lowered her gaze to the floor. “I understand your concerns, Matthew, but I do not share them. I agree
with Alexander and Philomena. We should…nay, we must continue to allow Muggle-born students to
attend Hogwarts. I feel that is what will ensure the safety of the wizarding world.”
“I do not believe you three,” Matthew spat. “Wizardry and magic is a sacred thing, and it must be
protected! How can we do so if we continue to dilute our blood with that of Muggles?”
“If we had not started marrying Muggles, Matthew, we would have died out long ago,” pointed out
Philomena.
“I see what this is about,” Alexander said, rising from his comfortable seat before the fire. “Our friend here
has become a pure-blood elitist. He thinks that the majority of our students are not fit to attend our fine
school, simply because of the circumstances of their birth!” Alexander’s voice grew louder as he continued
to speak.
“And what, may I ask, is wrong with that? It should be clear that certain people are born to certain stations.
Some people are not fit for magical learning. I am simply trying to keep order!”
“Says you!” Philomena replied with venom in her voice. “You know as well as I do, Matthew, that some of
our best students come from Muggle families. Would you really deny the wizarding world their talent
simply because of who their parents are?”
“They should not be part of the wizarding world in the first place! Magic is passed from parent to child
through their blood. How do these Mudbloods get their magic in the first place, if not through some
nefarious means?”
“How can you use such language?” asked Henrietta in a soft but firm voice. “It is vile.”
“Oh, shut your mouth, woman! You are the worst offender of all – your house is full of Mudbloods.”
“That is enough, Matthew,” Alexander stated, his wand hand twitching.
“And just what, pray tell, are you going to do to stop me?” Matthew sneered.
Alexander was not a noted duelist for no reason. Before Matthew could react, Alexander drew his wand
and fired a spell that knocked the older man backwards.
“Was that really necessary?” Matthew spat as he got up from the floor slowly.
“You should know better than to give me cause to duel,” was Alexander’s only reply.
Matthew shifted his eyes to each of the three people standing in the room with him. “It is clear that we
have come to an impasse. I will never believe that wizards who are not of pure blood should be allowed
the privilege of magical learning, and you three will never believe they should not. I see no other option
than for me to leave the school.”
The other three all spoke at once, and all that could be heard were exclamations of protest.
“Silence!” Matthew shouted. “My decision is final.”
He turned on the spot, and vanished into thin air.
After Matthew had dissapparated, the room remained silent. Henrietta sobbed quietly, as Philomena
patted her shoulders sympathetically. Alexander sank down onto the bench by the fire, head in his hands.
“What are we going to do now?” Philomena wondered aloud.
“We continue the school, of course,” Alexander replied. “Matthew’s knowledge of occlumency is a loss, for
certain, but I never felt it was proper to teach such a skill to the masses.”
“We shall find someone to take his place as head of his house, so the students have someone to guide
them,” Henrietta reasoned.
“That brings up another issue,” Philomena groaned. “We have a new batch of first-year students showing
up tomorrow. How will we know which ones to place in Matthew’s old house? It does not stand to reason
that those the three of us do not choose would be suitable for his house.”
“Actually, I had already been thinking on that matter,” Alex said, the ghost of a smile on his face. “After all,
we shan’t live forever. I was thinking that this,” he reached into his robes and pulled out a tattered wizard’s
hat that he promptly put on his head, “would be the way we sort out who goes where once we are no longer
here to do it.”
“How exactly will a hat decide where the students belong?” asked Henrietta, skepticism in her voice.
“Simple. I shall give it some brains, and the power to see into the minds of the students. We shall try it this
year, and see if the results are to our satisfaction. We can keep tweaking it until we get it right.”
“It is a crazy enough idea that it just might work,” Philomena agreed. “It should also make sorting the new
students go a bit faster than each of us having to ask them questions.”
“Do you truly suppose that we can continue on without Matthew?” Henrietta asked.
“Indeed I do,” Alexander stated. “In fact,” he said, reaching out to embrace his companions, “I believe this
is the beginning of a wonderful new era at Hogwarts.”




                                               
And that’s the story of how four members of the Bradfords’ generation four “founded” Hogwarts. As you
can see, it went completely AU from what I’d originally planned, and I didn’t get bonus points for putting
a Chamber of Secrets in the farmhouse. In case you didn’t pick up on it, let me introduce you to the
cast.
Alexander Bradford, in the role of Godric Gryffindor.
Henrietta Bradford as Helga Hufflepuff.
Matthew Bradford as Salazar Slytherin.
And Philomena Bradford as Rowena Ravenclaw.
I hope you enjoyed this little diversion from the regular legacy. I had a lot of fun with it, and it’s made me
realize how much I miss playing these four (yes, even Matthew). Hopefully, there will be another regular
legacy chapter very soon.

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The Bradford Four and the Founding of Hogwarts

  • 1. Greetings, readers! It’s not a legacy chapter that I bring to you today – it’s a drabble that turned into an EPIC mini-tale. Lily prompted me with “Choose four Bradfords and have them play the roles of the four Founders of Hogwarts” on the Sort Your Sims Fest. What I give you today is the results of that prompt. As I was writing, images kept popping into my head, and I just had to take pictures to match them. It was a welcome fun distraction from the big legacy plots that I’m trying to hammer out for the next generation, and I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. I offer my humblest apologies to JK Rowling. It’s her universe; I’m just playing in it.
  • 2. “My dear friend, Philomena,” Alexander boomed. “Thank you for coming tonight. I trust that your journey wasn’t too hard?” “It was simply dreadful. You know what the spring storms in the highlands can be like. Of course, I only had to step out into it for a few moments before apparation here.” “Come into the drawing room. I’ve got a fire going and it’s rather cozy.” Alexander gestured through the stone archway, and followed a step behind his guest.
  • 3. Upon arriving in the drawing room, Philomena let out a cry of delight. Seated upon the bench before the fire was her dearest friend, Henrietta. The later rose from her seat and crossed the room to embrace the new arrival. “Alexander didn’t tell me he’d invited you as well,” they said in near unison, both turning to face him with accusatory eyes. “I thought you’d both appreciate the surprise,” he replied.
  • 4. A fourth person cleared his throat from a dark corner of the room. “Now that we are all assembled, perhaps you can explain to us why you have summoned us here, Alexander. I know that I am simply dying of curiosity.” “Of course, Matthew. Please, join us by the fire and I shall explain everything.”
  • 5. The small group assembled themselves by the fire, and with a wave of his wand glasses of wine appeared before them. Alexander took one of them, and raised it in a toast. “To my good friends, who have traveled from far and wide on this most inhospitable night. Cheers!” The four raised their glasses and clinked them.
  • 6. “Now, we can get down to business. First, I have a question for you, my friends. Have you noticed, as you go about your daily business, that the young witches and wizards of today do not seem to be upholding the standards that they could?”
  • 7. Matthew made a noise that fell somewhere between a snort and a “hmpfh.” “They certainly do not. Why, in Diagon Alley the other day I was shocked to see that a young wizard of nearly seventeen could not Vanish the ice cream his younger sister spilled on the street. One would think that by that age, a simple Vanishing Spell would be common knowledge.”
  • 8. Philomena also nodded her head. “I have been called upon to make attempts at teaching so many of the young folk who live near to I. Their transfiguration skills are simply horrible, and their potions work left me, quite literally, speechless.”
  • 9. Henrietta smiled sadly. “It is very much the same for me as it is for you. But what can one expect, when the only source of education these poor children have is their parents, who only learned from their parents. Not all of the witches and wizards out there were as fortunate as we were. Not all parents are as gifted and skilled with magic as our parents.”
  • 10. “Precisely!” boomed Alexander. “I knew I couldn’t be the only one feeling as I was. I had a thought, my friends, as I was teaching the art of dueling to my neighbor’s daughter. What if there were a school young wizards and witches could attend, where they would learn skills such as transfiguration, charms, and potions, from those who were experts? Would that not be a wonderful thing?”
  • 11. Philomena’s eyes shone. “Oh, what a marvelous idea! But who would be willing to undertake such a monumental task? They would have to decide upon a location, curriculum, how to keep the Muggles away…and that would not even be the half of it.” “It is rather daunting to think about,” agreed Henrietta. “But it would be wonderful.” “What do you think, Matthew?” Alex asked. “You have been rather quiet.” “I am in agreement with the ladies,” he said, respectfully nodding his head in their direction. “While the idea is admirable, I cannot imagine a single person being up to the task.”
  • 12. “Then we are all in agreement. I have come up with an excellent idea that cannot be accomplished by one man or woman alone, even if they are a wizard or a witch. Therefore, I would like to suggest that the four of us undertake it, for the good of all wizard kind.” The ladies gasped. “Do you really think we could?” “Of course. The four of us are, without question, the greatest witches and wizards of our time. Why can we not build a school of magic, so that the next generation can carry on our great traditions? What do you say, my friends? Shall we?”
  • 13. Philomena was the first to rise. “I must be a part of such a wonderful project. I shall help you in whatever way I can, Alexander.” “Wonderful,” he replied, reaching out to take her hand. “I knew you’d be behind me, Philomena.” “I am intrigued, I will admit,” Matthew said. “While I think this will be more work than any of us could imagine, I too will join you.” “As will I,” Henrietta said, getting up and looping her arm around Philomena’s waist. “We, as the gifted ones, must do our part to ensure that our knowledge is passed on to future generations.” “My friends, we shall found the greatest school of witchcraft and wizardry that anyone has ever seen!” declared Alexander. “Now, another toast.”
  • 14. Matthew was the one to waive his wand this time, and the four goblets levitated and were then caught by the friends. “To our school!” 
  • 15. The four friends were very busy over the next few months. Alexander was determined that the school should open in the fall, as the Muggle schools did. “After all,” he pointed out, “It will be easier for us to blend in if our school schedule mirrors theirs.” The others saw the wisdom in his statement, and quickly began working on plans for the school and figuring out where it would be located.
  • 16. Matthew’s beloved Fen was ruled out, as it was too close to the Muggle population. Henrietta’s valleys were deemed “too inhospitable,” and Alexander’s wild moors would not suit either. Whist meeting in Philomena’s glen home, they found a perfect location for their school. Situated on a lake and miles from any prying Muggle eyes, they built their castle. There were classrooms, a great hall for meals, and an infirmary for any students that might fall ill or injured.
  • 17. The only hitch in the process was when it came time to figure who would attend the school. Each of the four had vastly different opinions on the matter, and every discussion about the topic became heated and ended in someone, usually Matthew storming off. As September grew closer and closer, all four knew they had to settle upon some sort of admissions criteria, and sat down to resolve the issue once and for all.
  • 18. “We cannot let just anyone attend, Alexander,” Matthew stated again. “It will not do! We must restrict the attendance to those who come from magical families. We simply cannot trust those witches and wizards born into Muggle families – if they say the wrong thing in front of the wrong person, it could spell disaster for wizarding society.”
  • 19. “I do not think you are giving Muggle-borns enough credit, Matthew. They understand as well, if not better, what is at stake when it comes to revealing too much. In fact, I feel it is our duty to educate them, as if we do not, no one will. What we need to consider is their bravery. Courage is the mark of a truly good wizard.”
  • 20. “Are you mad, Alexander? Courage and bravery are fine things, but they do not guarantee success in magic. From my experience, it’s what’s up here,” Philomena said, tapping her temple with her index finger, “that matters the most. If a wizard does not have intelligence, any attempt to teach them would be in vain. There is no point in accepting any students if they are not clever. Do you not you agree, Henrietta?”
  • 21. “Well, I am certain it plays a part,” Henrietta replied, trying to be diplomatic as she always did. “But if a child proves to have magical ability before their eleventh birthday, they should be given the opportunity to attend our school. As long as they are willing to work hard, I do not see why they should not be successful.”
  • 22. “We have been over all this a thousand times, and we are still arguing the same point. At this point, we will never be able to agree upon who to allow into the school before our desired start of term,” Alexander groaned. The four sat silently around the table, each lost in their own thoughts. They’d completed far too much work to simply give up on their project, but if they couldn’t agree on who to admit, the school would never get off the ground.
  • 23. “Houses,” Philomena said. “I beg your pardon?” replied Matthew, the beginnings of a sneer on his face. “We each have our own house full of students, hand selected of course. That way, we can each teach the sort of students that we prefer. They will live together in dormitories and attend their classes together.”
  • 24. “I like it,” Alexander replied. “And it would certainly solve the problem we have been having of what type of students to allow to attend the school.” “If we implement this ‘house’ idea, you are saying that I would be allowed to accept only students from magical families?” Matthew asked. Philomena nodded. “And I can take those who are the smartest…” “…I shall teach the bravest…” Alexander stated. “And I shall take whoever is left,” Philomena smiled. “I think we have finally settled upon our admissions criteria.”
  • 25. “Finally!” boomed Alexander. “Now, what shall we call our school?” The four looked at each other, and all smiled at the same time. “Hogwarts,” they said in unison. “At last,” Alexander sighed. “Something we can all agree upon without a fight.” 
  • 26. 1st September arrived, and the castle that now bore the name of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was ready. Parents who wanted their children to study magic brought them to the remote location, and dropped them off with worry in their hearts. Magic was, after all, a dangerous thing, and there was no guarantee that their children would be unharmed during their studies. Alexander, Philomena, Matthew, and Henrietta spoke with all the children as they entered the Great Hall, and selected those they wanted for their house. Alexander took those who were brave at heart, Philomena those who had ready minds, Matthew took the cunning ones from magical families, and Henrietta took those that were left, pulling promises from them to work their hardest.
  • 27. After enjoying a feast created by the house elves that Henrietta brought with her, the Hogwarts four guided their new students to their dormitories. Alexander and Philomena took their students to two different towers at opposite ends of the castle; Matthew and Henrietta took theirs downstairs towards the dungeons and kitchens respectively. After settling the students in for the night, the girls dormitories protected by spells from intrusion of the boys, the four assembled in the staff lounge to discuss the events of the day.
  • 28. “It went as well as can be expected,” Matthew remarked. “Though I still believe that some of your students, Henrietta, will prove themselves to be most inept.” “I disagree, Matthew,” Henrietta stated. “They have all promised to work their hardest, and I cannot ask them to do more than that.” “You are both wrong, as usual,” Philomena replied. “My clever students will outshine both of yours.” “Of course, I still think my brave students will come out on top,” chuckled Alexander. “Perhaps we can make this into a friendly competition?”
  • 29. “What are you thinking of?” Henrietta asked. “A tournament of sorts. Students will earn points for their house by doing well in their classes and will lose them for infractions and bad behavior. The house with the most points at the end of the year will be declared champions.”
  • 30. “I love it,” Philomena replied. “I cannot wait to see the looks on your faces when I win.” “Wrong, of course, as my students will prove victorious,” Matthew smirked. “Your idea is an excellent one, Alexander. Of course, we shall all have to vow to be fair in dealing with students whether they are in our house or not.” “It is settled, then. We will celebrate the winner with a feast at the end of the year,” Henrietta smiled. “May the best house win.” 
  • 31. The first year went better than anyone could have imagined. The students, old and young, spent their days learning about potions, transfiguration, charms, and herbology. Part way through the year, they found a healer to join the staff, to assist when the students inevitably got strange potions on their hands when they melted a cauldron or their charms spell accidentally hit a classmate. Competition between the four founders and their houses was stiff. After much discussion, Philomena charmed four hourglasses to keep track of house points, with colored jewels moving up or down depending on whether a student gained or lost points for their house.
  • 32. At the end of the year, there was a great feast provided by the house elves as Henrietta promised. The four houses had been neck in neck with each other for most of the year, and when the point were tallied up, Matthew won by the slimmest of margins. The banners around the Great Hall proclaimed his houses’ victory, and Matthew continued to gloat when the four assembled in the teacher’s lounge after all the students had departed.
  • 33. “Did I not tell you that magical blood was the most important indicator of success in a wizard?” he said. “And have I not proven that I was right?” “The margin of victory was far too slim to prove that fact definitively. You won by ten points, Matthew. That’s two bad potions, or a mispronounced incantation. If it hadn’t been for those eleven-year-olds who couldn’t pay attention in transfiguration…” Philomena moaned.
  • 34. “And I was behind you by only five points, Philomena,” Alexander reminded her, “and our dear Henrietta just ten points behind that. I think it will be a few years before any one of us can proclaim victory.” “So how many years will I need to win before you all realize I am right?” Matthew asked, his smirk growing stronger. “At least ten,” Alexander boomed, laughing. 
  • 35. The years went by, and Alexander, Philomena, Matthew, and Henrietta continued to educate the young witches and wizards of their homeland. As time went on and more and more students applied, they hired professors to teach the various classes, leaving each of them to focus on their own specialties. They added onto the castle as was necessary, and expanded the curriculum as well.
  • 36. Still, all was not well. The issue of who to allow to attend the school continued to nag at the friends. Alexander, Philomena, and Henrietta soon came to see that there was a place for all young wizards and witches at Hogwarts. Matthew, on the other hand, became more and more convinced that only those with the proper lineage should be admitted, and took every opportunity to press his opinions on the rest of the group. Everything came to a head one stormy evening the night before students were due to arrive.
  • 37. “Do you not understand? The Muggles are getting worse with their persecution of those they believe to be guilty of witchcraft! Unless we restrict the school to magical families only, we risk exposing the entire wizarding population!! Its future depends upon it!!!” “The Muggle-born students have just as much to lose, Matthew!” retorted Alexander. “In fact, admitting them helps the students from wizarding families learn how to blend in better,” offered Philomena. “You agree with me, do you not, Henrietta?” Matthew said, turning to face her.
  • 38. She lowered her gaze to the floor. “I understand your concerns, Matthew, but I do not share them. I agree with Alexander and Philomena. We should…nay, we must continue to allow Muggle-born students to attend Hogwarts. I feel that is what will ensure the safety of the wizarding world.”
  • 39. “I do not believe you three,” Matthew spat. “Wizardry and magic is a sacred thing, and it must be protected! How can we do so if we continue to dilute our blood with that of Muggles?” “If we had not started marrying Muggles, Matthew, we would have died out long ago,” pointed out Philomena.
  • 40. “I see what this is about,” Alexander said, rising from his comfortable seat before the fire. “Our friend here has become a pure-blood elitist. He thinks that the majority of our students are not fit to attend our fine school, simply because of the circumstances of their birth!” Alexander’s voice grew louder as he continued to speak. “And what, may I ask, is wrong with that? It should be clear that certain people are born to certain stations. Some people are not fit for magical learning. I am simply trying to keep order!”
  • 41. “Says you!” Philomena replied with venom in her voice. “You know as well as I do, Matthew, that some of our best students come from Muggle families. Would you really deny the wizarding world their talent simply because of who their parents are?” “They should not be part of the wizarding world in the first place! Magic is passed from parent to child through their blood. How do these Mudbloods get their magic in the first place, if not through some nefarious means?”
  • 42. “How can you use such language?” asked Henrietta in a soft but firm voice. “It is vile.” “Oh, shut your mouth, woman! You are the worst offender of all – your house is full of Mudbloods.” “That is enough, Matthew,” Alexander stated, his wand hand twitching. “And just what, pray tell, are you going to do to stop me?” Matthew sneered.
  • 43. Alexander was not a noted duelist for no reason. Before Matthew could react, Alexander drew his wand and fired a spell that knocked the older man backwards.
  • 44. “Was that really necessary?” Matthew spat as he got up from the floor slowly. “You should know better than to give me cause to duel,” was Alexander’s only reply.
  • 45. Matthew shifted his eyes to each of the three people standing in the room with him. “It is clear that we have come to an impasse. I will never believe that wizards who are not of pure blood should be allowed the privilege of magical learning, and you three will never believe they should not. I see no other option than for me to leave the school.” The other three all spoke at once, and all that could be heard were exclamations of protest.
  • 46. “Silence!” Matthew shouted. “My decision is final.” He turned on the spot, and vanished into thin air.
  • 47. After Matthew had dissapparated, the room remained silent. Henrietta sobbed quietly, as Philomena patted her shoulders sympathetically. Alexander sank down onto the bench by the fire, head in his hands. “What are we going to do now?” Philomena wondered aloud. “We continue the school, of course,” Alexander replied. “Matthew’s knowledge of occlumency is a loss, for certain, but I never felt it was proper to teach such a skill to the masses.” “We shall find someone to take his place as head of his house, so the students have someone to guide them,” Henrietta reasoned.
  • 48. “That brings up another issue,” Philomena groaned. “We have a new batch of first-year students showing up tomorrow. How will we know which ones to place in Matthew’s old house? It does not stand to reason that those the three of us do not choose would be suitable for his house.” “Actually, I had already been thinking on that matter,” Alex said, the ghost of a smile on his face. “After all, we shan’t live forever. I was thinking that this,” he reached into his robes and pulled out a tattered wizard’s hat that he promptly put on his head, “would be the way we sort out who goes where once we are no longer here to do it.”
  • 49. “How exactly will a hat decide where the students belong?” asked Henrietta, skepticism in her voice. “Simple. I shall give it some brains, and the power to see into the minds of the students. We shall try it this year, and see if the results are to our satisfaction. We can keep tweaking it until we get it right.” “It is a crazy enough idea that it just might work,” Philomena agreed. “It should also make sorting the new students go a bit faster than each of us having to ask them questions.”
  • 50. “Do you truly suppose that we can continue on without Matthew?” Henrietta asked. “Indeed I do,” Alexander stated. “In fact,” he said, reaching out to embrace his companions, “I believe this is the beginning of a wonderful new era at Hogwarts.” 
  • 51. And that’s the story of how four members of the Bradfords’ generation four “founded” Hogwarts. As you can see, it went completely AU from what I’d originally planned, and I didn’t get bonus points for putting a Chamber of Secrets in the farmhouse. In case you didn’t pick up on it, let me introduce you to the cast.
  • 52. Alexander Bradford, in the role of Godric Gryffindor.
  • 53. Henrietta Bradford as Helga Hufflepuff.
  • 54. Matthew Bradford as Salazar Slytherin.
  • 55. And Philomena Bradford as Rowena Ravenclaw.
  • 56. I hope you enjoyed this little diversion from the regular legacy. I had a lot of fun with it, and it’s made me realize how much I miss playing these four (yes, even Matthew). Hopefully, there will be another regular legacy chapter very soon.