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Your sense of responsibility for the fate of the world overcomes your love for Gellert Grindelwald and you challenge him to a duel. He has stolen the Elder Wand, which is supposed to make whoever conquers its previous owner invincible, but your superior fighting skills are more than a match for his wand. You defeat Grindelwald and take the Elder Wand. He is incarcerated in the prison that he built for incarcerating his victims and he remains there for the rest of his life. You are treated as a hero by most of the wizarding world, but in your heart you wish that you could have persuaded him to abandon his plan instead of having to fight with him.
Upon the retirement of Headmaster Armando Dippet, you take over from him as Headmaster.
Some time later, Tom Riddle, who now goes under the name of Lord Voldemort, returns to Hogwarts and asks you to hire him to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts. He was a brilliant student and would undoubtedly make an excellent teacher. On the other hand, you never did trust him, and you hesitate to provide him with the opportunity to attract more followers among his students.
If you choose to hire him, turn to page 14.
If you choose not to hire him, turn to page 15.