Mundungus Fletcher? A baddie?
Melody
Malady579 at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 23 02:02:29 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 45690
Sylvia noticed:
>>CoS: The Burrow:
"What a night," he (Arthur Weasley) mumbled, groping for the teapot...
"Nine raids. Nine! And old Mundungus Fletcher tried to put a hex on me
when I had my back turned..."<<
>>GoF: Parting of the Ways:
Dumbledore: "You are to alert Remus Lupin, Arabella Figg, Mundungus
Fletcher - the old crowd."<<
Then Brian added:
>>Mundungus Fletcher also attempted the equivalent of insurance fraud
in GoF, IIRC.<<
Well given that Dumbledore has a werewolf, ex-death eater, and
convicted murderer as part of the group, I think we can assume
Dumbledore chooses his people based on their skill and loyalty rather
than what they have accomplished in the past. Fletcher might not have
the greatest morals, but that does not mean that he would not see the
benefits of destroying pure evil. I think he would be a pretty
interesting contrast to Dumbledore's noble persona.
Of course, Fletcher is old, so maybe he is going a bit senile. A
grumpy old man who doesn't like to be raided or woken up from his
sleep...no matter the reason.
Melody
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