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Sorting hat said Slytherin straight off, if anyone's curious. □ĭo we really see a school staring straight at a source of corruption and straight Evil in their midst and doing Nothing?!!! That makes no sense to me. We must all grow and learn and become strong together, for in the end, "We are, all of us, HOGWARTS!" □Īt least, that is what Slytherin means to me. She believes in winning, and losing, with equal grace. She believes in celebrating her opposition's victories as her own to give respect where it is earned. She knows all 3 Unforgivable Curses, perrcieving them as a tool whose morality is determined by it's purpose. But power must have a purpose or it leads to tyranny and oppression. She believes in backing the opposition against oneself, to make for a greater challenge, and to give the opposition a chance to win. Adveristy leads to strength, and this is why - she reasons - that the four houses are arrayed in competition. Slytherin is just more honest and objective about it. Magic is the "making marks upon the fabric of reality, in the manner of a god, in accordance to our will." This means that every single student came to Hogwarts in pursuit of power. My character thinks in broader terms, to the application of those values to society as a whole. The way l interpret the Slytherin house values is different to the books/movies. If she sees half blood predjudice she will call it out. And very disappointed in the leadership of the house.
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