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sᴀʟᴀᴢᴀʀ sʟʏᴛʜᴇʀɪɴ — ([personal profile] slithering) wrote in [community profile] riddlenet2017-09-07 07:14 pm

miavi, un: s.

Portraits don't quite do people justice, no matter how lifelike they become through magic. But they are fascinating to study, nonetheless.

[ He is 100% sure that he will not grow up a balding old man with long white beard, and he will die on that damn hill. ]

An inquiry for those who use this form of communication: how many of you studied in Hogwarts? I would enjoy reading your experiences, should you wish to share them.

[ but really — tell him everything. ]
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[personal profile] roblet 2017-09-08 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
Allow me to put it this way: things are better than they were but in my time (eighty years past, now) we are still hidden away like rats in burrowed tunnels to keep ourselves separate from Muggles when if we were to not shackle ourselves, they could do little to us at all.

It is a mess, in my opinion. We deserve so much better.


privated.

Enough to know that your views fit most neatly with my own, Herr Slytherin.

[ yes, that tiny push was all it took for him to know his sneaking suspicion was correct. ]
Edited (words mean things) 2017-09-08 06:07 (UTC)
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ad infinitum.

[personal profile] roblet 2017-09-08 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
Too true, unfortunately.

Just because something comes from old ideas does not mean that it loses credibility. There are still many that hold to your same cause.

I may not be quite dead yet to these people but I found myself quite the cause for alarm when I arrived - apparently, I was imprisoned.

Now I am a mere child they cannot bring themselves to lock away for acts I have not committed. I am simply going to use this time to learn from mistakes I have not made yet.