Textbook reliablility? RE: Lupin, mon amour was Re: Page-filler Lupin [the_old_crowd]

Rebecca Bowen dontask2much at dontask2much.yahoo.invalid
Sun Jan 8 14:54:55 UTC 2006


Silmariel:
> Very extreme, that other example, I'll keep with Scamander. I'm not very
> interested in a realistic background for the evolution of the WW, but 
> then, I
> have to ask: Any type of knowledge in every part of the world was treated
> that way, or cultures/societys made a difference? Wizards strike me as 
> very
> international very early (they unite against muggles, half breeds and 
> other
> species, but I haven't seen religious/terrytorial/etnic wars between them 
> to
> create compartimentalized knowledge), with an international council in 
> 1750.

Rebecca:

Which brings up and interesting point which is semi related to your post. 
Is Fenrir Greyback a wizard? Lupin, in his human form, carries a wand and 
uses it. It doesn't appear Greyback does, as he physically attacks everyone 
rather than casts any charms or hexs at them. Just wondering...

Rebecca










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