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We're The Biggest Blood Traitor Family There Is.

We're The Biggest Blood Traitor Family There Is.
We're The Biggest Blood Traitor Family There Is.
We're The Biggest Blood Traitor Family There Is.
We're The Biggest Blood Traitor Family There Is.
We're The Biggest Blood Traitor Family There Is.
We're The Biggest Blood Traitor Family There Is.

We're the biggest blood traitor family there is.

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Sacred 28: part 1; part 2

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3 years ago

The funniest thing about it is that James and Sirius could walk around and look at themselves in their hand held mirror for hours and noone thought it was weird behavior from either of them

imagine seeing that in the dorm room or being the teacher looking over one of them and all they do is just look at themselves and whispering and having a great time of it


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11 months ago

Dumbledore is the master of deflection

The following exchange is fairly incredible, and I think deserves more commentary and critique than it receives:

“I thought…you were going…to keep her…safe…”

“She and James put their faith in the wrong person,” said Dumbledore. “Rather like you, Severus. Weren’t you hoping that Lord Voldemort would spare her?”

Snape’s right to be devastated and to confront Dumbledore over his lack of action; he did anything for Dumbledore because he believed Dumbledore would save Lily.  

And what’s Dumbledore’s response?  

No admission of guilt.

No apology.

Instead, Dumbledore deflects, and seemingly blames Pettigrew and Voldemort.

And yes, Voldemort cast the killing curse whilst Pettigrew provided the weakness for Voldemort to exploit.

But really, it’s an incredible response.  As head of the Order, Dumbledore had the power to insist that he was Secret Keeper…and that would’ve kept the Potters safe. 

This isn’t even credibly presented as an option in the books - it’s as if Dumbledore shrugged and said, “Yes, some naive 21 year olds wanted to trust their ratty friend, and what could I - a powerful, impressive, war hero of a wizard who is in charge of the Order - do to stop them?”

But most of all, Dumbledore deliberately twists events to absolve himself of blame.  Sure, Snape did go to Voldemort to request that Lily be spared.

(…incidentally for me, one of the most interesting pieces in the books is that Voldemort DID attempt to spare Lily, but Snape hadn’t truly trusted that he would.  I could write an essay on that juxtaposition alone.)

But the point is, Snape didn’t put his faith in Voldemort; he clearly wasn’t convinced that Voldemort would spare her, which is why he came to Dumbledore.

Thus, Dumbledore’s response is ridiculous.  

“She and James put their faith in the wrong person,” said Dumbledore. “Rather like you, Severus. Weren’t you hoping that Lord Voldemort would spare her?”

When in fact, Snape did no such thing.  He had no faith in Voldemort, and he was so desperate for Dumbledore’s assistance, he offered Dumbledore anything in return for Lily’s safety.

Snape did put his faith in the wrong person.  But that person wasn’t Voldemort.

So the best bit of this whole exchange?

It’s the fact that Dumbledore doesn’t actually say, “Yeah, it was definitely Pettigrew and Voldemort.” 

What he actually says is that Lily, James and Snape all put their faith in the wrong person.

…and then he casually mentions that Snape had hoped Voldemort would do the right thing and spare Lily.

Which makes this an incredibly intelligent, and wonderfully deft comment by Dumbledore - because it makes the reader see something entirely different to what he said.

“I thought…you were going…to keep her…safe…”

“She and James put their faith in the wrong person,” said Dumbledore. “Rather like you, Severus.”

Lily, James and Snape all put their faith into Dumbledore. 

And Dumbledore had no intention of sparing the Potters, because his only hope of defeating Voldemort was if the prophecy was fulfilled.

The inconvenient truth is that Dumbledore wasn’t about to let a little thing like Lily and James’ lives get in the way of the emergence of ‘the Chosen One’.

1 year ago

Now wait a minute... ! That's the only explaination for the cave fight, cause realistically, for Azula, what the thell was that??

I don't believe for a second, someone who effectively and effortlessly stalled Aang, Toph and Sokka simultaneously and with no bending powers whatsoever, is getting slapped around by someone who recently picked up waterbending and even Zuko was managing just fine???

Be realistic. Azula got messed up because Katara looked even prettier than usual with her hair down and progressively got more flustered cause she couldn't do anything about it.

"Azula never haved a crush on Katara!!"

Idgaf, explain to me why Azula NEVER attacked Katara and the only time she attacked her (agni kai) was because she was with someone else

In some panels you can see how Azula is jealous becose she can see how Aang is eating her cake

Queers

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