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However, if they're the player character OR have a quest for you, then they're allowed to be out all night and nobody cares.
Also the game only slightly remarks on the fact that your character, ostensibly a student, spends most of their time wandering the highlands of Scotland (often for multiple days without food, water, sleep nor toilet breaks) rather than attending classes.
But hey... this is the Potterverse... where some spells do really mundane things while other spells do things that only make sense if your age is a single figure and you lack the power of scrutiny. In fact, there is probably a spell for that. SCRUTIO! Point is they probably don't need food, water, sleep nor toilet breaks because magic.
Also you don't need to attend classes because magic.
Also time doesn't actually pass in spite of day and night cycles going by regularly. Because magic.
Also the entire countryside is riddled with spiders, wolves and psychopaths and hardly anyone else gets hurt. Because magic.
Actually they are not sleeping, all dorms are empty.
The NPCs disappear at night. Hogwarts is an empty castle after 6 PM...
Would it be so hard for them to write a script TPing the students inside the dorms at night? More evidence that the game is unifinished.
For the death part, the game dialogue confirms that the player character kills his enemies. So the player is in fact Voldemording his way trough the countryside.
But as you say, the player character tips things back in the other direction to a ridiculous degree by single-handedly genociding the goblins and poachers across the Scottish highlands... along with a lot of preaching about how they deserve it and it is entirely Ranrock's fault that someone came into their camp and slaughtered them all.
The secrets out!
canon Hogwarts is filled with life all night
https://youtu.be/XCT5bA93kic?list=PLNGa1kVSWDk2VYBTvEAbZbGWXio4PSPJT&t=144