Snape Survey, Snapeity, Dumbledore's sacrifice.
eggplant107
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Mon Mar 6 20:53:57 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 149188
"justcarol67" <justcarol67 at ...> wrote:
> Canon, please? What has happened to
> give DD second thoughts about Snape
We know that Dumbledore and Snape had a heated argument about
something. And just seconds before Snape entered the room with murder
in his eyes Draco tells him that Snape made an unbreakable vow to his
mother, Dumbledore didn't believe him or rather didn't want to believe
him "Of course that is what he would tell you, Draco, but".
I think that bit of information shocked Dumbledore more than he let
on, shocked him to the core.
pippin_999" foxmoth at ... Wrote:
> The DE's were leaderless after Voldemort's fall,
> looking for someone to rally around, according
> to Snape. If he wanted to be that person,
> why didn't he step forward?
Because Snape knew that sooner or later Voldemort would be back, and
that's why he took such good care of Harry.
> He could have disposed of Dumbledore at
> any time in the last fifteen years
Could he? Attacking a wizard that powerful is going to be extremely
dangerous, better to wait until he's unarmed and half dead.
Eggplant
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