I think that Theseus is the Auror. I think my talents lie elsewhere. Mr. Scamander, the wizarding and non-wizarding worlds have been at peace for over a century. Grindelwald wants to see that peace destroyed. And for certain members of our community, his message is very seductive. Many purebloods believe it is their birthright to rule not only our world but the non-magic world as well. They see Grindelwald as their hero, and Grindelwald sees this boy as a means to make this all come true.
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Well, I can't blame you. In your shoes, I'd probably refuse too. - What? - It's late. Good evening, Newt. Wait, no.
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Travel documentation denied.
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He survived, Newt.
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Bunty!
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Newt!
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A baby whom everyone thought lost. Not Leta's brother? That's what they're whispering. And pureblood or not, I know this. An Obscurus grows in the absence of love as a dark twin, an only friend. If Credence has a real brother or sister out there that can take its place, he might yet be saved. Wherever Credence is in Paris, he's either in danger or a danger to others. We may not know who he is yet, but he needs to be found. And I rather hope you might be the one to find him.
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The purebloods think he's the last of an important French line.
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What's that? An address of a very old acquaintance of mine. A safe house in Paris reinforced with enchantments. Safe house? Why would I need a safe house in Paris? One hopes you won't, but should things at some point go terribly wrong, it's good to have a place to go. You know, for a cup of tea. No. No, no, no. Absolutely not. No, no, 'cause I'm banned from international travel, Dumbledore. If I leave the country, they will put me in Azkaban, and they will throw away the key. Do you know why I admire you, Newt? What? More, perhaps, than any man I know. You do not seek power. Or popularity. You simply ask, is a thing right in itself. If it is, you do it no matter the cost. That's all very well, Dumbledore, but forgive me for asking. Why can't you go?
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Dumbledore.
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It has to be you.
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Oh, come on.
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You told me where to find that trafficked Thunderbird, Dumbledore. You knew that I would take him home, and you knew I'd have to take him through a Muggle port. I've always felt an affinity with the great magical birds. There's a story in my family that a phoenix will come to any Dumbledore in desperate need. They say my great-grandfather had one. And that it took flight when he died, never to return. With all due respect, Professor, I don't believe for a minute that's why you told me about the Thunderbird.
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Credence is in Paris, Newt. Trying to trace his real family. I take it you've heard the rumors about who he really is. No.
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How was it? They're still convinced that you sent me to New York. You told them I didn't?
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Were the less conspicuous rooftops full, then? Hmm. I do enjoy a view.