alt_lucius: (Hmmmm....)
It would seem you were right. As congratulations are in order, permit me to offer mine.

Is there anyone left in charge on your end with an idea of the terms they desire with the ICW? I am in a position where I might ... ease the transition, shall we say. Vouch for Albion's validity. It might speed along the process of reintroducing England to the world.



Your mother -

She will deny it, of course, but when she told me of your news ... the news that her cousin and her sister (and 'the werewolf') perished in the final act of this passion play, specifically, ... she related events with perfectly dry eyes, professed that she cared not a whit for any of the 'old battles,' as she put it, and then became so wracked with grief that she needed assistance to lie down.


So you may imagine that although we are removed from the direct repercussions, we are not immune to them.


I wish you well, my son.

Your

Father
alt_lucius: (Annoyed)
Long discussion with Narcissa this evening, but she has agreed that it is better for the Prophet to assist in a controlled campaign to dispel the rumours than allow the gossip rags to run rampant with indiscriminate stories. I've booked in with Fudge to-morrow morning to brief him on approving your proposal. Let me know if Scrimgeour gives you any difficulty; heard from Hopkirk that she'll endorse whatever plan you devise. We can meet with Bole to-morrow afternoon or Wednesday - as your diary allows - to cover the permissible details.

Perhaps Travers ought to provide the Prophet with a selected analysis of the false tracts. Nothing too supportive to Black's originals, of course, but enough to reduce the matter to one of mockery and disdain - and naturally the passages that are least likely to emanate from one with his history or background. Bole can provide follow-up articles linking the sightings to Zuckerman's theories regarding Snape, which should further deflect the rumours and remind the public to report any suspicious encounters.

The whole business makes me wish for the days of Monitoring spells again. Pity it's completely unrealistic to put the topic into a Taboo, especially considering that the terms are so common. It was burdensome enough in those early months. Still, it's a comfort to think that anyone attempting to resurrect Black by attracting attention will eventually gain yours.

One favour, if you don't mind: She has said nothing to me directly, but I recognise in my wife the signs of ... let us say, optimism, at the implications of some of your team's reports. She may well take the notion that if this mysterious figure is in fact real, is alive and has enough similarities to Black to pass for him .... Should she come to you with any such ideation, I hope you will not encourage her. I think neither of us would care to see her return to the distress she suffered at either of Regulus' infamous disappearances. Dementors aside, by summer's end I had thought her much recovered; this newest development may set her back if she is allowed to run away with false hopes. To say nothing of the consequences (potentially from more than one source, if you take my meaning) were her belief to become known, especially after the job we had explaining his instabilities. I am sure I can rely on your discretion to handle her with care should she impose upon your sympathies with any outlandish thought that Regulus might have slipped his bonds a second time.

Let Crispin know when to have me at Bole's - no, on second thought, better tell us both; he missed my instruction to push back the appointment following your brief on Friday. Lucky it was only to the club for Mulciber. Well. I shall sort Fudge in the morning, and then my clerk, make no mistake.
alt_lucius: (Hat)
The celebrations throughout the camps continue, in a subdued way. Our Lord announced at Court yesterday that increased rations will continue through the remainder of the month, in token of His delight that the traitor has been silenced.

A round of inspections have been scheduled at random intervals this week, as well.


A while back, was asked to serve on a new force intended to convert several properties still vacant to useful purpose. The programme intends to identify the top seven likely sites and match them to suitable uses (such as research into infrastructure, consolidation of village schools, spell research, etc.) by end of summer. Given the intensity of the initiative, decided to accept the Ministry's offer to participate in their internship programme. Crispin will be invaluable in the field; we shall need someone to maintain the calendar and other duties under his supervision. Last night, finally heard from the programme administrator that our first choice was approved and the acceptance letter has been sent.


Barty, if you have time this week-end, we would like to meet to review the information you had gleaned thus far regarding Black's activities over the decade, particularly the false allegations of paternity levelled against him.
alt_lucius: (Hmph)
It has been quite the week. Must confess I am looking forward to getting back to normal.

Regulus, thank you for your generous apportion. Narcissa has decided that Lucretia's elf is best put to use, for the moment, in the disposition of your aunt's possessions. The assessors are scheduled to inspect any items of suspect value later this week. In the meantime, there are the other effects to which you cousins and aunts lay claim, as well as the house itself, which must be put in order for its sale.


Regarding the out-dated bequests, I spoke with Fox-Burton and Caldecott on Monday after the reception. Unfortunately, despite our discovery of Lucretia's written notes, there can be no alteration to the last attested will. Being that a full share of her holdings were therefore left to one wholly ineligible for inheritance, they are considered forfeit to the Protectorate.

However, I shall be arranging a meeting, along with Caldecott, with Gibson of the Properties Control Board and Rowle in the Protectorate Defence Force, to discuss what may be done to put the Protectorate's allocation to good use. I should think an endowment dedicated to rewards for information leading to the capture of any of Black's followers would be most appropriate. It almost makes up for Lucretia's negligence.


Narcissa herself is more than worn out by all the attention of the last few days. Do not think it merely fatigue, however. Believe she may actually be coming down with something - sorry to say there was a good deal of sniffling and coughing at both the memorial and reception. Most vexing. Why sensible wizards and witches will not protect themselves from the common cold is utterly unfathomable. Suggested she stay at home to-day with her own excellent remedial potions lest she succumb to a worse case of any illness. Certainly advised against risking St Mungo's in her condition!


Long timetable today, as well: Meeting at Department of Mysteries after tea.
alt_lucius: (Precious....)
The Black family have asked me to communicate our thanks and acknowledgements to all who forwarded condolences on behalf of Mrs Lucretia Black Prewett.

The memorial service shall be held tomorrow at ten o'clock in the morning. There will be an announcement in the Evening Prophet with the details. The family have asked that her entombment be private: Family members and close friends only. To assure that these wishes are honoured, we are withholding the location at this time. Those who are invited have received owls.

A public reception will follow at Kensington on Monday afternoon beginning at three o'clock.

Erratum

Sep. 29th, 2008 01:17 pm
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This morning over breakfast Narcissa pointed out that I misremembered which 'Alice' had been Amanda's tormentor at Hogwarts. Alice Cadwallader was two years ahead of Amanda, and while she did make a nuisance of herself, it was more in the way of trying to ingratiate herself; Alice Prewett was the shirty Hufflepuff with the temerity to berate Amanda for refusing to consort with blood-traitors.

Of course, Narcissa is much better at keeping track of these things than I, since she was still at school during Amanda's second year, and since she has an impeccable memory for social interaction. Despite all the excitement and ... consternation over Regulus's return, she is still able to recall instantly the details of nearly twenty years ago.

I confess I have been somewhat harangued of late, what with the Quibbler and seeing that Regulus is back and ... mostly ... whole, but I marvel at Narcissa's ability to keep it all straight and still keep a level head about her. Paracelsus knows, I can scarce be bothered to remember the names of all the Wizengamot, much less some snippy blood-traitor whom Amanda used as a lesson in standing up for herself.

After breakfast, Narcissa and I went round to Grimmauld Place again, to ensure that he is comfortably installed - as comfortably as possible, of course - and that Walburga is back on the mend as well.

Regulus's arm appears to be healing well. I still wonder that he did not come to Our Lord immediately, and as he now sees, his rashness in delaying has had permanent consequences. But certainly, it could have been far worse.

He is lucky Our Lord so acutely desired him back among His loyal circle.
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I've been neglecting these updates as the last few days have been most hectic.

On Thursday I took a meeting with Pius Thicknesse and Rufus Scrimgeour regarding the simple necessity of allowing the Aurors authority to force confessions via Legilimency.

Veritaserum, of course, is growing steadily more impractical. There are too few qualified Potions Master-brewers to keep the Department in supply. Ever since the Minister ratified our proposal for tighter controls on importation - which were absolutely warranted, given the trouble ensuring qualified products and no undesirable additives - many brewers have focused on potions with less arduous processing requirements. (Only four Master Brewers are active at the moment, including Horace, who is far too occupied with his pupils.) The price and trouble involved in bringing moke kidneys and demiguise eyes into the country in sufficient quantity to provide every Auror with serum is extraordinary, at any rate. And of course, there's the problematic matter of contraband, which is so often associated with the potions trade.

But I see no reason at all why qualified Legilimens should not be allowed to practise in their discretion. It would save time and expense if the Ministry authorise Legilimency in the field. This business of conducting all Legilimency inquiries only with a Wizengamot representative present is an inane exercise at best and a deliberate attempt to limit the mandate of the Aurors. The Wizengamot ought to be supporting the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, not controlling it.

Scrimgeour had some rumbling to do about the role of the Wizengamot as an independent and neutral branch of government; I reminded him (and Thicknesse) that the Lord Protector, as the ultimate head of both the judiciary and the constabulary, has every right to expect that both branches will do what is necessary to create a seamless organisation and to ensure harmonious co-ordination between the departments. The Wizengamot is not an oversight committee. It is an arbiter of evidentiary support for guilt and of appropriate punishment for infractions against the Protectorate.

I believe I made my point clearly. Expect that within the week, Thicknesse will loosen the Wizengamot's strangle-hold on the MLE and allow our Legilimens-certified Aurors to get on with a little less red tape.

Thursday evening I arrived back at the Manor to find that Narcissa's luncheon meeting for the planning of the St. Mungo's benefit next month had run overlong. I try to stay out of the way of these sessions, if only because I am, I confess, useless when it comes to choosing china patterns, table linens, menus, or other such elements. Invariably, if I am unlucky enough to encounter the group, I am asked my opinion on some detail and I'm utterly unable to give any sort of intelligent answer. Economies I understand; orchids are altogether out of my experience.

I think next time Mrs Brown shall think twice about whether she really wants my input on floral arrangements. I had no idea before Thursday last how many colours and breeds there are of Anthemideae, and I wish I still didn't.

We received our weekly owl from Draco and there is the usual amount of schoolboy shenanigans. Not surprised he and the Longbottom boy are at odds; Frank Longbottom was always a bit of a fool, and from what Amanda used to say, it seems he gets a stubborn, mulish streak from Alice. I recall that in her second year, Maurice Thomas kept trying to partner her at Herbology. She quite sensibly told him that she didn't want any quarter-blooded wizard for a partner. I heard about it when Amanda wrote to me complaining that Alice had chased her into Myrtle's toilet every day for a week over the incident. The cheek! It was a private matter between Amanda and Thomas, yet Alice (Cadwallader as she was then) put her wand in where no one asked it to go. (Amanda eventually took my advice and hexed her soundly to make her stop. Even if I had still been at school and Head Boy to boot, I should have told her the same. Running to the Prefects over a bully is a surefire way to prove weakness.) The Weasley boy appears to be beyond help, but between Harry and Draco and his own brother, perhaps he can be made to see reason. He is, after all, still very young, unduly influenced by those parents of his.

At any rate, Draco seems to have run through his care package rather more quickly than Narcissa anticipated. Advised her to supply him again, of course, but with a reminder that he must learn to restrain his appetites and apportion his treats more prudently.

Pansy is experiencing some pangs as well, it appears. Rosalind asked Crispin for time in my books to discuss the child's homesickness, but I assured her via Floo that Pansy will adjust quickly enough. (I sent her a little something to help that along, too.)

It had to be Floo, and not a personal appointment, owing to an urgent alert from the Prophet that the latest edition of The Quibbler has arrived at the central owl office to be distributed to subscribers. Xenophilius has apparently filled his newest edition with outlandish ravings about Black's recent denunciation of the Lord Protector. I shall not dignify this ... publication ... with a quote, but suffice to say that the articles ranged from a point-by-point analysis of Black's broadcast to an investigation of Black's suspected whereabouts, to an 'exposé' of Black's history, including unfounded allegations that his family are still supportive of his 'resistance efforts.' Unless Alphard's ghost has come back to give Lovegood an interview, it's simply ridiculous - tantamout to slander.

I told the owl office that by no means were they to release the owls until I had reviewed the edition. Then, of course, I had to have Dolores issue an injunction against it and order the copies destroyed. I felt it only right to inform Walburga, which resulted in a number of visits on Friday to appease her nerves. All she kept asking was when Regulus would turn up. Thought of loaning her one of our elves, as hers seems ... less than up to the task of attending her, but she insisted that no one but myself, Narcissa, or Bella was to visit, unless Regulus should suddenly wish to honour his previous promise that he would return soon.

... And miraculously, he has done exactly that. He arrived sometime over the week-end, and only moments ago called for his cousin. So I daresay that Walburga is, if anything, even more at her limit than over the attention levied upon her disowned eldest.

As for The Quibbler, as I said, the libelous copies have been ordered held in a Ministry warehouse awaiting destruction. Scrimgeour appealed to Minister Umbridge against arresting Lovegood, arguing instead that a fine should suffice and would, in addition, provide the Department with some additional discretionary funds. Seems to be an appropriate penalty ... provided it remains an isolated incident.

Might instruct the Prophet Board tomorrow to consider purchasing The Quibbler outright and overhauling it to fit in between Witch Weekly and Proper Warlock. Perhaps as a vehicle for Skeeter; get her off the pages of the respectable paper and into the gossip columns where she belongs.

Meanwhile, am most anxious that Narcissa heeds Regulus's call to help him calm Walburga's considerable anxiety at his sudden reappearance in Grimmauld Place. I shall offer to call upon her tomorrow as well, to see what I may do to smooth ... and soothe ... her frayed constitution.

BLACK

Sep. 19th, 2008 11:29 am
alt_lucius: (Angry)
The elf woke me in the small hours of the night with an urgent message from the Ministry. Hexed him twice before I realised what he was trying to tell me.

(Dolores Umbridge in hair curlers is a sight I could gladly not see again.)

This latest stunt of the traitor and malcontent, Sirius Black, shall not stand. The Lord Protector has already despatched several of his loyal followers abroad to track down this poisonous canker and bring him to justice.

We had been aware that he somehow procured a journal, stolen no doubt from an unsuspecting and otherwise morally upstanding Wizard Subject, in order to impose himself upon the innocent young minds and other impressionable persons here in England. However, since his rants have heretofore only resulted in his own embarrassment, we thought best to see where his activity would lead.

However, with this outlandish accusation and sedition, Black has shown his true colours and marked himself a Public Enemy.

It shall not stand.

Meanwhile, this alerts the Ministry to a drawback to the journals, namely their ability to spread rumour, lie, and blatant treason if anyone is so foolish as young Black.

I have some thoughts about how to use this to our advantage, as I am sure, have the Department of Magical Law Enforcement and the Department of Mysteries.

Addendum: All this fuss and bother over a bit of nonsense with a Mudblood? Black has always been too much of a sentimentalist for his own good.

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