I'm going to skip agreeing with key points that the two of you went over because that would be a waste of time- however, for some reason I feel that listing what we have so far wouldn't...? Explain that thought process to me and I'll love you.
We've got the overall goal, which is to solve riddles in order to find pieces to a puzzle each Champion will be given. Each puzzle that the Champion possesses is actually a fraction of the much larger puzzle that they will get at the end if they can get through all the nail-bitingly suspenseful hell we are going to put them through. There will be three tasks overall, but there will also be the task of putting the larger puzzle together towards the end, which is a task in itself- so we actually have four tasks.
We've got one in the castle, which will act as a maze as the Champions make their way through the gigantic thing in search of a piece to their puzzle,
and one person that each of them cares about, who will be locked away in the dungeon or something of that nature. In order to locate both their friend and their puzzle piece, they will have to answer the riddle that they were given towards the beginning of the task.
NEXT we have the task in St. Mungo’s. This one actually hasn't been discussed much yet other than the fact that the task will be held there and that the Champions will run into a healer there. In my eyes, every task that Harry and the others had to complete during their time was a test of their character and their wit, so I'm assuming we have similar goals this time around...? Our task in Hogwarts is already a test of their character in one way or another- at some point they would have to choose between finding the puzzle piece or their loved one first- so perhaps this one could challenge their wit a bit more; their wit and their judgment. I'm thinking that Khaat could assign them each a patient on the brink of death- who are each dying of different magical illnesses. Now, I know, I know, I've got my head stuck in one place with this "assigning healer missions" thing, but it's my only idea for the time being, and the point of this post was to inspire the two of you, not come up with a final decision.
Now, as for the Ministry task- this was my favorite by far, simply because it would be great fun to see how Jack reacted to being put on "trial" for her wrong doings and such- not to mention the fact that a duel would definitely be included in this task, and that is important I suppose. Let's say we didn't have Jess on our backs about this one- how
exactly would this be planned out? By this, I mean to say, do we have the finer details in check- what is, the game plan for this specific task? We can always modify the location, however, we can not turn back the clocks when we've run out of time due to the back-and-forth conversations we've had that consisted of nothing but "ah, gee, I wonder what we should tell Jess..." Besides, if we plan it out and make it sound all... BAM, it will be a hell of a lot easier to gain Jess' approval. Where does Darren stand with this one?
Now, the whole point of restating what we've already come up with... we can cross these off as we complete them. I'll be adding more if I see anything I missed.
- We still need a riddle for the first, second, and third task, and one for the last puzzle. Where is Wilson? You said he's brilliant with these. They need to be thought out with both the actual riddle and the answer included- I mean, I'd imagine those things are important =P
- All three tasks still need to be fleshed out as much as we can without getting too picky about it- just the important things that we could get snagged on later if we don't think up in the present.
- The announcing of the Champions (or the Champions being told their Champions...?) and the weighing of the wands- both threads need to be created at one point so that the members don't start throwing stuff at us. I believe I've seen a timeline lying about somewhere around here, but I'm not sure if those two things are included on it, but I'm sure it will work out brilliantly for us if we choose to fallow through with both of them.
- The Ministry situation, unfortunately, does have to be dealt with. Eli said that she would start thinking things over, and I'm going to *says in casual voice* go send a few viruses over to Jess' computer through a PM....
We just need to figure something out that will make the Ministry task work.