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alt_lana ([personal profile] alt_lana) wrote2010-04-20 07:10 pm

XXIV.

I'm sure each of you joins me in expressing what a deep honour it was today to welcome Our Lord to Hogwarts. It is a testament to the unparalleled quality of our library that He should require its resources. We have materials available nowhere else in the world, and our library is undeniably the finest and most ancient collection of its kind.

I for one will never enter the library again without thinking what a privilege it is to attend this school which Our Lord Himself attended, an institution unrivaled anywhere.
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[personal profile] alt_padma 2010-04-21 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
Cheers, Sandoval!

And no, of course I don't mean that He'd be looking for anything as...as elementary as something we'd be doing in lessons, or anything like that! I mean, obviously if He's coming here it's for something really, really important that He couldn't get anywhere else.

But on the other hand, He was a student, too, wasn't He? I mean, when He was our age (it's really amazing to even think He was ever our age!). So He must have used the library then, too, right? Which means that some of the books there, maybe even a lot of them, must have been books He read. So I wonder if you could tell, just by touching one, that He'd ever used it?

I can't believe I never even thought of that until now! To think, all this time we've been using the library, and His Presence has been there all along.

How old is Ravenclaw Corner? You don't think it might have been a place where He used to go, back in the day?

Gosh, that's an exciting thought.
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[personal profile] alt_sally_anne 2010-04-21 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
I wonder if there IS any way of knowing who touched which books? I mean, that's actually sort of an interesting question. I bet there's a rune, actually, I mean I wouldn't expect to be able to use a rune on a book and know which people had touched it in the last 200 years, but maybe there's a rune that if you put it there, you'd know later who'd touched something.

Of course, if Madam Pince caught you writing a rune on a library book she'd make you WISH you'd just been caught by Carrow stealing his rats...

P.S. The Lord Protector was a SLYTHERIN and not a RAVENCLAW you self-satisfied little prig.

P.P.S. But you can have him if you want, as far as I'm concerned.
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[personal profile] alt_ron 2010-04-21 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
I hope there's not a Rune for that. I mean, it sounds like the sort of thing that could get us in trouble someday. A way for the Headmistress to catch you if you do something, y'know. Or Madam Pince.

And, yeah, she'd have your head if she caught you writing something in one of the books. You're right, it'd almost be better

well, no, actually

I can't think of anything as bad as getting caught by Carrow
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[personal profile] alt_sally_anne 2010-04-21 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
No, you're right, I was joking. I'd face Madam Pince a dozen times before breakfast before I'd take on Carrow, given the choice.
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[personal profile] alt_seamus 2010-04-21 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
The Lord Protector wasn't in Ravenclaw though. He was in Slytherin. Are Slytherins ever allowed to revise in Ravenclaw Corner?
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[personal profile] alt_padma 2010-04-21 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Of course, I know He was in Slytherin, Finnigan! That's what I was asking - whether Ravenclaw Corner was ever possibly Slytherin Corner, you know?

Because it's the very best spot in the library, so I'm sure when He was here He would have wanted the best. So it's possible, if Ravenclaw Corner hasn't been in that very spot forever and always, that at one time there were Slytherins who used it. And maybe the Lord Protector was one of them!

(It was certainly never Hufflepuff Corner or Gryffindor Corner, but Slytherin Corner? Maybe!)
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[personal profile] alt_ron 2010-04-21 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
Oi!

What does Finnigan even see in her? I mean, she's always on about how Gryffindor's a nothing House, and yet here he is, always answering everything she says.

D'you think she Confunded him? I dunno, back before Christmas hols, maybe.
alt_sally_anne: (I'm sure it seems that way to you.)

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[personal profile] alt_sally_anne 2010-04-21 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Well, there's a lot of different ways to be a halfblood.

One of them is to pretend really hard that you're not.

There are some advantages to that approach but the problem is, you have to twist yourself in knots to live that way. He can't stick up for his House because his housemates would accept him for who he really is, and that's not alright because HE doesn't accept himself for who he really is.
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[personal profile] alt_ron 2010-04-21 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Huh?

That doesn't even make sense.
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[personal profile] alt_sally_anne 2010-04-21 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
You're a pureblood. I don't expect you'd understand.
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[personal profile] alt_neville 2010-04-21 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I understand it. And I'm a pureblood.

(Not that I think it makes any difference, really.)
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[personal profile] alt_seamus 2010-04-21 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I see what your saying now.
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[personal profile] alt_padma 2010-04-21 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
I mean not that all Gryffindors are bad (you, for example), but they're not really much for staking out a place for revising, are they?

Anyway, I wonder what He was looking for. I'm sure it was something really incredible and advanced. Maybe it was a way to keep anyone from ever getting sick again, like with Black's Paralysis?

Of course, that would mean St Mungo's could basically close, which would be bad for Haruman. But good for everyone else!
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[personal profile] alt_seamus 2010-04-21 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Gryffindor House is not known for being where the swots go. I'll give you that!

I'm sure whatever the Lord Protector was looking for was really important. Maybe its a kind of magic that will find Black once and for all? And everyone who sympathises with him?
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[personal profile] alt_padma 2010-04-21 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
Well, we don't all have castles and servants, you know! Some of us have to work hard to get ahead.

But yeah, you're probably right! Did you see what Mr Crouch told Mr Malfoy? Oh, that would be wonderful, if they could catch him! We'd all sleep a little safer, I expect.

But we probably shouldn't talk about it in case he sees and takes measures to get away. You wouldn't want to be responsible for that!
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[personal profile] alt_seamus 2010-04-21 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
You don't really think

I reckon your right, we shouldn't say anything else.