Very few people dared oppose Eustacia, by mere reputation alone. A Necromancer, a former Death Eater, a leader of the Scitorari. Yet here, a simple civilian had the nerve to shieldanother against her power. Who did this man think he was, to meddle in her affairs. It was the same man who had spoken up earlier. If they weren't trying to gather people to their cause, he'd no longer be standing, but she would have loved to have watched him attempt to block a more potent spell. Still, he wasn't worth much more of her time, but if he attempted to intervene again, she wouldn't be so merciful. Instead the elderly witch turned her attention once more back to the more outspoken brat, a small, yet superior smile on her lips as she listened. "Here we have a perfect example of someone who has been brainwashed by the Ministry of Magic, someone who eagerly soaks in their lies. Listen to his words, people of Obsidian, and realise just how deeply rooted the governments control is, how easily molded the youth of today are. We are here to share what we know, and we are here to learn more - but only once we have obtained the information hidden from us by the Ministry. You say you must look in the shadows to find us, but here we stand under the light of day." She laughed, with barely concealed derision. Children such as he did not have the capacity to understand they were wrong. "People fear us because that's what the Ministry wants, they puppet the media and paint us in this poor light. Is that not obvious to you, to everyone here? I would argue that it is. I don't see any of you fleeing for your lives, you yourself, child, do not seem to fear us. Did you consider what you were saying, do you realise there is no basis for your argument? Who are you to tell us what we do and do not stand for? You do not understand, but you will, in time." There was little more to say, but even if the woman had wanted to, they were cut short by a signal, yellow smoke billowing into the air, marking the approach of the aurors. Only moments later did two of them appear, attempting to disperse the crowd. The Necromancer shook her head. "There is no game, Ministry. Just the truth. I was not aware that was against the law." The woman's fingertips curled more tightly around the dark hawthorn wood of her staff, prepared for the inevitable fallout with the aurors appearance.