Snape a Gryffindor? (was:Re: The Profs and Which Houses They were In )

Fyre Wood fyredriftwood at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 25 05:56:55 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 44450

Primrose Burrows was kind enough to reply to a post I wrote earlier:> 
>  
>  >>>>Fyre Wood wrote:
> 
> Snape, Sirius, and the other Marauders-- 
> >I still hold to the theory that Snape was the fifth housemate in 
the 
> >house of Gryffindor when all five of them attended. I know >GoF 
> mentioned that Snape hung out with a gang of Slytherins, but 
>perhaps 
> he was the *only* Gryffindor in the group and he was considered one 
> >of them. 

Primrose then said:
> I like the idea that Snape was a Gryffindor, but if he was, how and 
why did he become the head of Slytherin?
> 
> 
> 

Fyre Wood (ME) Replies:
How about this:
Snape has just decided to switch sides right before Voldy is 
defeated. He approaches Dumbledore and pleads with him to let him 
turn spy so he won't be captured by the ministry.

Dumbledore agrees and says on two conditions:
1. Snape has to take up a vacant teaching possition at Hogwarts, 
which is potions.
2. He also has to fulfill the Slytherin Head of House.

By obliging with these two, Snape would then be save from the 
Ministry and all other aspects of Evil.


Hahaha. How's that for a theory?!
________________
Primrose also said:
> ~primrose, holding onto the S.A.A.B. (Slytherins aren't All Bad) 
flag.


Fyre Wood (ME) Replies:
Ah yes, I have one of those in my right hand, while I proudly wave 
the NINE flag (Neville is NOT evil).

--Fyre Wood, who has just created a baby pool for JK Rowling
http://www.angelfire.com/ca7/dracolovesharry/babypool.html






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