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>>15958045 No he was prefect, and head of the inquisitorial squad in book 5, but they never said who amongst harry's year was head boy/girl in book 7. But we can assume given the change of governance of the school, that the Slytherin prefects got it by default, that would be draco and pansy I think.
And yeah, I'm nearly certain draco attended school in his 7th year.
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>>15958068 they were definitely allowed in because they were allowed to know about the magical world. They are shown in the second book when Arthur Weasley goes to talk to them about muggle stuff
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>>15958068 >parents weren't even allowed into Diagon Alley. They were there in the second book.
Arthur goes and asks them stupid shit in the book shop.
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>>15958084 thanks for clearing up the prefect/inquisitorial squad thing, I was getting to that next
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>>15958085 >>15958088 JINX.
Now you have to buy me some dunkaroos.
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>>15958084 again, though, see here:
http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Head_Boy list of known head boys/girls. Hermione was implied, and a lot of people implied Draco
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>>15958099 If I could find them, I would
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>>15958084 Also, she only returned to take her N.E.W.T.s so she wasn't actually in classes, which she probably could have gotten her NEWTs in their 5th year, she was so smart
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>>15958085 Well, that shoots down the plausible explanations for why Voldemort couldn't pay for an assassin. Voldemort confirmed for being clueless and/or arrogant.
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>>15958164 Of course voldemort was arrogant. Seriously, he's got more hubris than Xerxes whipping the Hellespont. And he's got a whole gang of mostly talented wizards who would give their lives for him, he doesn't need to hire an assassin.
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Fun thread, but it's died so I'm going to go watch Game of Thrones now since it's been finished downloading for 45 minutes now. Peace
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>>15958164 not that he was clueless/arrogant, he had his own motives for killing Harry himself. It was prophesized that one would kill the other. He figured that it would be his last step to becoming completely invincible and immortal. He already had his horcruxes and when he learned of the prophecy, Harry was his last obstacle to achieving his final goal
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>>15958182 I know they never said he was head boy, but its the obvious choice.
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>>15958164 Voldemort was most definitely arrogant. That was one of his biggest downfalls.
>>15958158 Not asking you specifiacally, but wouldn't harry have had to at least finish "high school" to become an Auror?
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still, though, if anyone has any questions: johnesmithe@yahoo.com it's my bullshit account for signing up for websites and stuff.
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>>15958182 I wouldn't think he'd be one anyway. He turned down his prefecture in 6th year, plus that whole Vanishing Cabinet/Death Eater thing. The Malfoy name probably took a significant hit on credit even in House Slytherin.
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>>15958210 No, being a the savior of the wizarding world exempts you from a lot of prerequisites.
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>>15958220 it was known throughout hogwarts that the Malfoys were still high standing with the Dark Lord, I mean, he used their house as his base of operations, and that would have made a lot of people nervous. it wasn't until after the war that the name took a stronger hit outside of the slytherins
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>>15958220 As far as I recall he didn't resign as prefect, he just stopped abusing the power at every convenience, but on that one I could be wrong. Either way, his father was in disgrace, but his plan worked flawlessly, Dumbledore died because of Draco.
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>>15958210 "The admission requirements to become an Auror were relaxed immediately following the Second Wizarding War, as Minister for Magic and former Auror Kingsley Shacklebolt permitted any participant in the Battle of Hogwarts to begin Auror training if they were interested. At least some of these recruits, including Harry Potter, Neville Longbottom and Ron Weasley, did not achieve any N.E.W.T.s (they had not attended their final year at Hogwarts)."
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>>15958158 Hermione wasn't that smart, she was booklearned and couldn't think under pressure.
Case in point: Failing her 3rd grade Defense exam because she couldn't defeat a goddamn boggart.
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>>15958278 I wonder if that trait was what drove the Sorting Hat to put her in Gryffindor instead of Ravenclaw.
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>>15958210 Kingsley allowed anyone that participated in the battle against Voldemort regardless of qualifications to become an Auror.
Not like he had much of a choice with Moody, Tonks, Lupin, and who knows how many fodder Aurors dead. He took what he could get.
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>>15958304 Holy shit. I forgot Lupin died. I really need to reread those books. It's making me sad all over again.
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>>15958258 Dumbledore died because of snape, but it went through some technicalities so Voldemort would think it was because of Draco and Snape just helped him. That's why Draco was treated so poorly by Voldemort, he didn't follow out the task that he set for him. But in reality
It was because of Dumbledore and Snape setting shit up that dumbledore died, he set up his own death, so Voldemort was thwarted on that account. Dumbledore didn't want Draco's soul to be so messed up. Dumbledore also wanted snape to control the elder wand in the end, but it was actually draco because Draco disarmed Dumbledore on the astronomy tower that night. So Voldemort was in the wrong when he
killed snape and if I did any looping logic and holes in that, I'm sorry, it was a long explanation
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>>15958304 Lupin was never an auror
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>>15958278 >couldn't think under pressure. I disagree.
She handled real life situations of danger pretty well and cleverly. Last book especially.
She just cared too much about bad grades and the actual outcome of tests.
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>>15958303 Lack of courage? How?
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>>15958278 That would have been her emotions. If you remember, she was able to figure out that extremely difficult logic problem in her first year that would either lead them to the Sorcerer's stone, or kill them if they drank the wrong potion. I would say that that was some fucking pressure. and she was only 11
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>>15958343 I'm aware of what happened, Draco got the death eaters in and disarmed Dumbledore, Voldemort didn't much care that it was Snape who finished the job Draco still accomplished the nearly impossible
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>>15958258 It's not the plan working or not working that was the issue, it's that he betrayed the school. It's one thing to shaft your House, it's another to shaft Hogwarts and the entire wizarding community. While I don't assume he was barred from the premises after the War, I'd suspect that the Slytherins would make certain to recall the Malfoy name being involved in that base treachery for quite some time, and that their influence in their House would be lessened.
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>>15958394 >>15958394 >>15958394 >>15958394 I made a new thread in case this one dies.
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>>15958351 Might as well have been what with his work in the Order.
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>>15958303 "It is likely that the Sorting Hat put her in Gryffindor in the first place, because she chose to be in it, just like Harry chose to not be in Slytherin; on the train, she mentions that, "Gryffindor...sounds by far the best.""
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http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Hermione Anonymous
>>15958393 Dracos son goes to Hogwarts, the family name isn't so bad. His mother saved Harry's life at the last minute, they may have actually come out okay.
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>>15958359 Nah, just fuckin' with him. She said she chose Gryffindor herself though the Hat suggested she would go far in Ravenclaw.
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>>15958406 Dammit, I was wanting this to die so I could go to bed. lol. but no, I still have my email up johnesmithe@yahoo.com if anyone wants to keep communicating about it after I'm gone
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>>15958424 After Harry saved Draco's life, they were kinda better than they had been before, and the fact that they never really attacked anyone later in the battle helped. but after the war, the school wouldn't have had that kind of discrimination anyway. It would have been back to educating young witches and wizards
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>>15958424 This.
I'm sure Harry vouched for the Malfoys.
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>>15958424 Like I said, not barred, merely lessened. Draco was like a Slytherin centerpiece during his years there until 6th year because of his name, I'm just speculating over whether or not Scorpius would be or if he'd actually have to earn his influence.
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>>15958278 >>15958354 Off the top of my head:
Herminoe chokes in
>First book against the flying keys >The Shrieking Shack against Lupin/Sirius >DADA exam against a boggart (disguised as MacGonnagal) >Department of mysteries >Lestrange vault Hermione thinks on her feet and saves the last best hope of humanity in
>First book with the poisons and shit >Figuring out the basilisk and coming up with a way not to fucking die on her way back from the library >Umbridge's office leading her into the forest >Again, Department of Mysteries >Organizing against Death Eater attack while Dumbledore is gone >Bill and Fleur's wedding >Coffee shop >The entire woodland trek >Godric's Hollow >Lovegood's house I think we can safely conclude that she handles pressure better than most people would.
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>>15958475 I would think he would have to earn it. Although after the battle, and when it was Draco's family, I would see him not raising his kids with the same pure-blood superiority that he was raised with.
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>>15958475 The Slytherin house will still have the children of death eaters, pure blood mania doesn't just die with Voldemort.
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>>15958511 Yea, there will always be people that are going to think pure blood is better than anything, but still, I don't think anyone is ever going to rise to that great power again in the future.
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>>15952819 >DumbleDore wanted Snape to kill him because he was cursed and only had about a week to live. He didn't want MOUTHoy to do it because he didn't want to fuck up his soul >The 3 Deathly Hallows end up being 1-A wand MOUTHoy has that Harry takes from him. (Elder want) The invisibility cloak ends up being Harrys cloak he has [his father owned it, James] and the Resurrection Stone is revealed to be in some ring. >Ron Harry and Hermiony have a huge threesome which Ron and Harry use there "Cockas McLargiest" to get erect boners and stick in in Hermoanies butthole and vagentrance. MouthVOY rapes Molly Weesleys dead body and then shits on Voldemorts penis whilc he rides his snake pets cockkkk TerminusEst !!u+uMAzaP9l4
>>15958572 I can't wait to see those in the next movie.
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