Hogwarts’s Affectionate and Righteous Slytherin

~: Questions about inconsistencies

A lot has been said in the past two days.

First of all, the author himself is a fan of Lao Ha, and the fan characters are not fans. Everyone here has their own charming personality in my eyes.

So after writing so many words, no one has been portrayed as particularly mindless (except for the Carlo brothers and sisters), unless there is almost no information to arrange a trick.

The original intention is to give a home to those who have lines.

There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people, and there are only a few in the original works of the previous generation, so most of them come from the author's own imagination.

What kind of people are the ancestors?

Can make a Marauder map.

Self-taught Animagus.

Improved potion brewing method.

Create your own spells at a young age.

Gilderoy was an excellent student at school.

Umbridge is also a top graduate.

Is Peter just a piece of trash calling 666? He has successfully become an Animagus, not to mention other people's help, other people help him find theoretical materials, and the practical operation can only be done by himself.

There are too many.

Such a group of people are inseparable from the villain and are at a disadvantage.

Could the Death Eaters be a bunch of trash?

Then why was the Second World War so terrible?

When it came to Harry's generation of young wizards, it was like playing at home, and duel matches were cancelled.

Something has to happen to cause the magic world to regress.

The original book also said that killing seven people is extremely evil. Can the author write it like this?

The big devil Tom Riddle who killed seven people?

And you can explain in advance that you can see the title and highlight the charming villain, but you don't want to write platinum aristocratic style.

In fact, I want to write more about the weakened characteristics of the character.

Nor is it the Black Lion House, Dumbledore is indeed changing slowly, and he is not a born good man.

What impressed me the most was the two times when I met Voldemort for the first time, burning the cabinet and forcing him to bow his head.

Once, Snape begged him to protect Lily, and he asked: Then what can you give me?

People are not sages, and everyone has shortcomings. Damn, I wrote 600 words, and I lost blood.

I hope that everyone will read the work before reading the book. If you can't accept it, you can avoid lightning as soon as possible.