Dumbledore's role in Sirius' death was Re: ESE!Snape (Was loads of other stuff)
dumbledore11214
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Tue May 18 02:28:46 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 98662
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "pippin_999" <foxmoth at q...>
wrote:
> > As for deteriorating morale, do you really think that's the
reason
> Sirius died? Suppose that GoF!Sirius, as calm and sane as
> Sirius ever gets, had learned that Harry had been lured into a
> trap and a rescue party was needed. Do you think he wouldn't
> have done exactly what he did in OOP?
>
> Pippin
Well, I am not Neri, but I am going to give my version of the answer
anyway. :)
If I pretend for a second that I believe that Sirius is really dead,
then the answer is Yes, that is what I think. Of course, even
completely sane Sirius would have wanted to rush to Harry's rescue,
but would he have been in the better emotional condition, he would
have at least lsitened to sound advise (I think), even if that was
advice from Snape. :o)
Alla
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