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Why Did Simon Learn That Baz Was A Vampire?
How did Simon learn that Baz was a vampire?
He followed him in the ruins of the catacombs and saw him drink the blood of a rat.

Why doesn’t Penny really like the Mage?
Because she thinks he is sexist.

What was the latest Humdrum’s attack?
They were Flibbertigibbets, a type of bird.

When did this attack happen?
It happened one week ago in the classroom.

Why is the Humdrum so dangerous? What does he do that is so menacing?
He creates holes in the atmosphere and in these holes, you can’t practice magic.

Why doesn’t Penny want to go in her room?
Because her roomate, when Penny is not there, sticks the beds together to sleep with her girlfriend. So, she thinks her sheets are dirty.
What subjects is Simon failing?
He is failing greek and Political Science.
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They are doing a meeting to reflect on the problems they have and to write all of their knowledges on them. They’re trying to find a solution to save the world.

What do they write on the board?
They write about the Humdrum, the war with the Old Families, Baz and the Mage.

What do they write under the Humdrum’s name?
They write that he looks like Simon, he wants something from him and he comes after Simon, too. They don’t know what he does with the magic he takes.

What are Agatha and Simon talking about on the ramparts?
Agatha wants to break up, but Simon tries to change her mind.

What happens to Simon during nighttime?
The ghost of Baz’s mother pays him a visit so he can deliver a message to Baz: that she was murdered and she wants him to find her murderer.
Who did surprisingly enter the dining hall the next morning?
It’s Baz.

Why did Baz want his return to be so grandiose? What spell did he use?
He used the spell Open Sesame to make a big entrance because he wants him to be the first and only one to make people know he’s back.

What really happened to

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