Ask The Marauders 4

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How did you make the Marauders Map? And did you know about the Room of Requirement because it isn't on the map.-Bob_Says_Hello_Stars

Remus: Well...there were some very intricate spells, most of which were completed by James and Sirius, I did, of course, end up being the one who had to do all the extensive hours of research in the library.
James: Shut it Moony, you loved it really.
Sirius: The funny thing is-don't kill me, Moony-James and I were sat under the invisibility cloak the whole time, watching you get frustrated when you almost found the right spell.
Remus: You think I didn't know, Sirius? And there was me thinking you were the bright one. Anyway, it was actually Peter who came up with the idea.
Peter: Well yeah, I guess. I started sketching out all the hidden passageways we'd found on the back of my homework and yeah, it all went from there.
James: Do you know how difficult it was to get the identity of every single person that walks, floats or slithers through this castle? Do you? Do you?
Peter: Yes James, you didn't stop complaining all week.
Sirius: Or ever.
Remus: On to the next topic, Room Of Requirement? I think I read about that somewhere.
James: Yeah, it can like, be whatever you need it to, right?
Remus: Something like that.
Peter: Like that time I had to hide Sirius'-um, nothing, never mind.
Sirius: Peter Pettigrew, you're DEAD
James: Sirius' what? Sirius' what?
Sirius: Nothing.
Remus: Sirius?
Sirius: He had to hide his FACE from my FIST.
Remus: Alright alright that's about enough I think. But yes, if you really had to hide something, the RoR is likely to show itself. We never put it on the map because you could never pinpoint it's exact location at any point for multiple people to see at once, if one person is using it it's highly unlikely that another person would need it for the same reason.
Peter: IHADTOHIDESIRIUS'SKETCHBOOKFULLOFDRAWINGSOFUSALLHEWASEMBARASSEDABOUTBUTTHATSSTUPIDBECAUSETHEY'REAWESOME

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