sᴀʟᴀᴢᴀʀ sʟʏᴛʜᴇʀɪɴ — (
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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. ]
[ 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. ]
no subject
[ he'd mostly focused on anything hogwarts-related, but there's a surprising amount of literature regarding his relationship with godric. what they know and what he knows differ in the minuscule details, but the main picture remains similar. his beliefs set him aside from peers, and he becomes the traitor, the one deemed wrong. ]
You are correct in saying that I have made a strong impression to those that felt as strongly as I did, but I had hoped to create a must more lasting impact in our community. These people face the same dilemma now as I did in my time, when they hope I had when I aided in the creation of the school was for the future generations to learn and improve on our past failures.
Perhaps that can be addressed once more now that I am here. I certainly would like to see how Hogwarts is faring now.