Nott, Malfoy and Narcissa. Re: DoM and Nott, Sr

Mandy ExSlytherin at aol.com
Fri May 21 14:00:53 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 99029

> Potioncat...who wonders if we have a counterpart for ESE! to 
> use  for bad characters who might really be good?

> moonmyyst wrote:
> ETG!   Evil Turned Good ???
 
> AmanitaMuscaria wrote: 
> How about EBGB? (Evil But Good Basically)!


Mandy here:
EBBG! Evil But Basically Good has a better ring to it somehow. 
I still like the boring but straightforward ESG! Ever So Good!

As I said in the spin off thread from this conversation which I 
renamed the Ever So Good!Bad Person, (98971) there aren't many to 
choose from. Here are the ones I came up with:

ESG!Lucius. Could potentially be SPY!Lucius but he only works for 
himself so he can't really qualify for ESG!Lucius.

ESG!Draco has potential only if some big event changes he perception 
of the world and he decides to help Harry. 

ESG!Narciss is my personal favorite see above mentioned post number 
98971

ESG!Bellatrix no, no, no, no, no! Again, as I said before, we have a 
desperate need for evil witches as much as we do ESG!Bad People.

ESG!Crabe and Goyle. Well, they would do anything their told, so 
that's boring.

ESG!Karkaroff might be interesting if he doesn't get killed by 
Voldemort first.

ESG!Fudge, humm that too might be interesting.  Could Fudge really be 
working for DD?  He could decide to move over to DD side in a 
desperate atempt to stay in the position of Minister of Magic.

ESG!Percy.  Let's hope so.  He could realize his mistake and go 
weeping back to mum and dad to fight hard for the Order.

ESG!Umbridge.  The Centaurs taught her to see the light and now she 
is truly repentant?  Nope. Same applies to Umbridge as to Bellatrix 
let's keep the evil witches we already have.

ESG!Any Other Death Eater. Do any of them have the gut to betray 
Voldemort?  But this option is covered by Snape anyway. 

Any others:

Cheers Mandy
Sorry to repeat anything I wrote in my other post that is similar to 
this one.  I couldn't resist the chance to respond here.






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