![[pjo] Percy claims he pulled the wrong lever, which implies there was a right lever to pull.](https://preview.redd.it/wevlrqpf9q1h1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=1e13e07ddd2b0f7f330b07980bd4a25bd3899fcc)
[pjo] Percy claims he pulled the wrong lever, which implies there was a right lever to pull.
Why even have a lever that opens a collapsible bridge on the bridge itself?
u/ScytheWielder44 — 5 days ago
![[pjo] Percy claims he pulled the wrong lever, which implies there was a right lever to pull.](https://preview.redd.it/wevlrqpf9q1h1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=1e13e07ddd2b0f7f330b07980bd4a25bd3899fcc)
Why even have a lever that opens a collapsible bridge on the bridge itself?
Ron gets cursed after accidentally touching a cursed object.
The curse is that the cursed person dies unless their greatest wish comes true.
In Ron's case, his greatest wish is the Chudley Cannons winning the League Cup (British and Irish Quidditch League).
Something that hasn't happened since 1892.
Determined to lift the curse, Harry quits Auror work and manages to get a contract with the Chudley Cannons as their Seeker.