[quote[Actually, Doug is specifically _not_ a Muggle - he may not use magic the way they are used to, but there's no denying that he uses magic - how else could he be a teacher at Hogwarts? OTOH, he may be called a Muggle by those who don't like him, using it as a derrogotory remark.[/quote]
Doug is, in fact, a Mudblood himself... or perhaps a Squib, since he can't cast spells normally...
-Z, Post-reader at Medium
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If architects built buildings the way programmers write programs, the first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization.
Doug is, in fact, a Mudblood himself... or perhaps a Squib, since he can't cast spells normally...
Quote:His father is definitely Evil and grooming his son to be the same way... but so far, all I've read of Draco paints him as a bully (which is an unacceptable personality type) but he hasn't really done anything Evil yet...
Actually, I disaggree - Draco is evil, albeit not necessarilly as bad as his father. He is very selfish, he mostly doesn't care how other people feel about what he's done to them (and when he does it's often glee at their discomfort), and most of all he's convinved that he's _right_. This is nto to say that he doesn't have any redeeming features, but on the whole he's definitely over the edge of acceptability.
Quote:I don't think I'd call him the Darth Vader of the group... He certainly had different ideas about how the school should be run, but I just don't see him going full bore that way.... though the secret chamber is certainly suggestive....
As for Slytherin, I'm fairly certain you're mostly correct - he certainly started off as a good guy, and my guess is that he was more like a "Darth Vader"-type individual. Caught in the trap of his situation, yet still with a good heart buried somewhere in there. And yes, I do think he would not be happy with his legacy, especially the whole Voldamort situation...
-Z, Post-reader at Medium
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If architects built buildings the way programmers write programs, the first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization.