The instructions were: What would you wear to rob a magical bank? This option is for those who would really like to go all out and get highly imaginative, because, as we all know, it takes more than a mask to rob a magical bank.
My entry was a pirate hat with the following explanation:

You may remember the memoirs of the famous Wizarding pirate, Captain Arturo Ponzerelli, who wrote that in the Wizarding World, the most ineffectual (not to mention inelegant) form of robbery involved brute force. More effective is charm, charisma, good dental hygeine, and the correct hat.
Captain Ponzerelli said there is no excuse not to look one’s best when engaging in anything from the complex caper to casual piracy. He especially advocated the use of a hat that draws the power of the pyramid, a gold coin (because riches attract riches), and a well-placed feather in case a hasty retreat is required.
Captain Ponzerelli was only captured once (by an admiral who was terribly hard of hearing, if I am correct). But the trial quickly turned into an exuberant drinking party, and Ponzerelli left completely aquitted, pocketfuls of gold, and a goose.
Captain Ponzerelli is said to have retired on land given to him by an Ethiopian Prince. If the hat is cocked just right, one may hear the jingling of coins …
My entry received not only credit, but the Star of Isis badge from my House Mother.

Now to finish my project for Potions.




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