Foe Glass reveals (was: Antichrist!(insert main character here))
revanto
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Sat Nov 9 12:48:44 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 46376
> Melody wrote:
> > Also, the Foe-Glass comes to mind. I firmly believe magical
objects
> > do not lie (maybe that is what I *want* to believe, but I see no
> > reason for them to lie).
> Julie wrote:
> Ah yes, the foe glass . . . I've been wondering about that
> thing . . . just why did Snape have to peer into it?
> He looks at Snape with apprehension in his eyes when he
> sends him off for some mysterious task . . . We don't know why
> Dumbledore trusts him (again that little beast bit ;o) ) And look
> around, most close people to Dumbledore don't even question him,
just
> go out and do the task, at least when it comes down to it. >
>
> Just my opinion :o)
Actually, the foe glass brings an interesting point on how much
Snape can be trusted. Since Snape showed up in the glass, there is a
possibilty that since Moody/Crouch was on Voldy's side that Snape
is his foe meaning that he's against Voldy (Snape, that is). Even
though Snape is nasty, greasy git, there's probably alot more to him
than meets the eye (I mean more than what has been revealed in the
books)
Oh and I think that Voldy will be defeated in Book 7 and
Dumbledore will give him a second chance by making him a cleaner in
Hogwarts castle... :P or he'll be a teacher of the "Defense against
me" class.
Revanto
- "A dragon incinerated my homework!"
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