It's over, Snape is evil
eggplant107
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Sun Aug 14 15:16:24 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 137587
"Cathy Drolet" <cldrolet at s...> wrote:
> He'd [Snape] have had to kill Draco, too.
I wouldn't mind that much, certainly better that Draco assume room
temperature than Dumbledore, but unfortunately Snape made that stupid
Unbreakable Vow, something imposable to understand if he's really a
good guy. Even so Snape could have faked Draco's death and he could
have gone into hiding. Dumbledore had nearly convinced Draco to do it
even when the plan was working, if it was clear the plan had failed
I'm sure he'd cooperate; and Voldemort wouldn't be surprised, he
expected Draco to die.
> You're forgetting Priori Incantato
> that can be used on a wand to find
> out the last spell it cast.
Spend 10 galleons and buy another wand.
> Snape has to appear to be a DE
> in front of the DEs.
Not if the Death Eaters are dead.
> A well placed, well worded, message
> from Snape arriving for McGonagall
> in her headmistresses office, with
> Dumbledore's portrait there to confirm
> what Snape is saying
Well worded? There are no noises Snape could make with his mouth that
could EVER make me forgive what he did or make me trust him for one
instant. None, zero.
> Snape completed the task on the
> tower because he was under
> Dumbledore's orders to do so.
Yea, and Voldemort is really a good guy too and he killed Lilly and
James reluctantly on their orders and he will send a well worded
letter to Harry explaining the situation and the two will become best
buddies.
> he protected everyone of the Order
> (or good side) that he came into
> contact with during the Tower battle
> apart from Dumbledore
Besides that Mrs. Lincoln how did you like the play?
> Snape protected Harry to the
> very end of HBP.
That is perfectly consistent with my theory that Snape wants to rule
the world, he needs Harry to get rid of Voldemort for him.
Eggplant
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