[HPforGrownups] Snape as HBP

jina haymaker collegegirl200521 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 12 23:02:50 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 125987




sharon <sharon8880 at yahoo.com> wrote:

Some other posters have hinted that they think there is a possibility 
that Snape is the HBP.  Well, here's a real quick theory to support 
that idea.
Snape was a prince or some other monarch about to or just coming to 
power.
Voldy formed an alliance with Snape for reasons of expanding power.
Snape became an honorary DE because of this alliance.
Voldy staged a coup sending Snape into exile, where he was given 
shelter at Hogwarts working as a professor.
Snape then disavowed Voldy, which led to DD to trust him. Snape also 
became bitter after seeing HP, the infant son of his schooltime 
nemesis, defeat Voldy who robbed him of his power. This explains his 
disdain for Harry.
So there you have it, Snape's past in a half-baked nutshell.  I said 
it was real quick.

Sharon
Who stills see HBP as an abbreviation for High Blood Pressure

I don't see the High Blood Pressure, but I do think that Snape could be the HBP. I mean he is playing the double agent so half of him is with the good and the evil. But maybe he wasn't a pureblood to start off with so this again would make him half-blood. (Tom Riddle got into Slytherin and he had muggle parents)

Jina








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