"As to the dark wizard, he is dead. His name is Thaorson Elldir, Sr. He will be buried, either by his surviving son, or by my father and Michael Tremaine. There is a history there that you need to know. He was a childhood friend of my father and my uncle and a good many others. There was a time when we trusted him with our lives. In his latter years, he seemed to lose his sanity. He became quite murderous. He was on the run from my father because he was responsible for the massacre in Diagon Alley awhile back--among other crimes. He is the person who attempted to kill my father and nearly succeeded.
"As I understand it, when he was confronted tonight by Professor Tremaine and the aurors, they discovered he was, in fact, bewitched. I'm not sure I understand the reason, but he did turn his wand upon himself and killed himself. " She saw the cigarettes. She only smoked on rare occasion but this seemed like a worthy exception. "Thank you," she said, selecting one. "I believe I will." Marcus picked up the lighter and lit it for her. He did not want to see her try to light the thing one handed, and he knew she had enough independence to want to try.
"Its only because I don't want to see you set yourself on fire," he said to her dryly. She shot him a bit of sarcastic glance but said nothing. He replaced the lighter on the table with the cigarette case near the ashtray.
"It does appear he has some sort of unfinished business because his ghost has apparently decided to take up residence at Hogwarts now. I do not know what his intentions are. Hopefully, his passing has rid him of his curse and his intentions are benign now. If you need help in determining that, I would suggest you perhaps enlist the help of my mother's seers skills. At least then you know if you and your students will be safe.
"You could close the school I suppose, and perhaps the damage to the castle would be a rather benign reason to begin the Christmas holiday break a bit early if you chose. If not, then it seems you must look at contingency planning. I did manage to find a wizard that, although he didn't have your headmaster privileges, he posesses enough power to start the proper reconstruction spell to repair the damage to the castle. Your own privileges will surely be needed there, though and on the White Tomb.
"The werewolves are another matter altogether. Check your library. There are several texts there on werewolves, many of them written by Edward Donohue. He is best known for slaying ill or out of control werewolves. We have enlisted his specialized skills. He was with us tonight and was able to negotiate the pack off the grounds without further loss. I've asked him to assemble as many fighters as he needs to kill the pack.
"The leader of the pack is perhaps the largest and most violent werewolf I have ever known. His name is James Blood You won't miss him if you see him. He stands 7 foot tall in human form, and when he's transfigured, he is taller than that. As a human, he's bodybuilder. As a werewolf, I find him something beyond enormous. He has no conscience and kills sometimes just for amusement. Donohue told us Blood infected four of your students and took them with him to join his pack. If that is the case, and if we cannot talk them into taking wolfsbane and controlling their curse, we will have to eliminate them. We are sure he is the one who killed the one student who died, probably in an effort to turn her to a werewolf.
"I have deal with Blood before. We must make every effort to make sure he does not find access to the grounds again. I would suggest you make it mandatory for any student infected with lycanthropy to take their wolfsbane on a daily basis, not just at the full moon, and to be required to do so in the hospital wing under the close supervision of your healers. We must be certain that James cannot use one of your students against you all.
She hesitated to add the last bit because she didn't want to confront him again, but she spoke anyway. "I would suggest that if he does manage to access the school again that you call for me," she said. She glanced up at Marcus, who was looking very grim, not liking at all what he saw she was going to offer. "I have something he wants," she said seriously. "But in this case, it can be a very useful weapon."
"If you're going to tell him the truth, then you tell it all, Khaat," Marcus spoke up uncharacteristically. "You let him know how much danger they could be in. Headmaster, Blood was the man who nearly killed the Chief Warlock. His mauling is responsible for the damage to her that you see now. It took several skilled fighters to fight him off her during that attack. He is not a beast your school is, in any manner, prepared to deal with, much less his whole pack. What she's not telling you is that one of the things we know he wants is her--and he wants her dead. Its the one lure we know we have."