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gellert/albus == 'greater good' ship name
omfg
I saw { you }
and I knew
I wanted to save { you } from the darkness
more than I have e v e r wanted to save myself-——;
replies are drafted but I gotta go reply to shit on James because it's been like 30 years since I've replied to anything there so
thehuntedsnake replied to your post: “just so we are all aware I’m so on the train of "Dumbledore should’ve...”:
I definitely agree. He has multiple characteristics of a slytherin, and in my opinion he and riddle are very much alike. I think the main reason he chose Gryffindor was because he lacked bravery and thought being in the house would teach him to be.
sorry this took me so long, I've been so lazy today. but yeah, I think that could be part of it as well. because in his mind he would've seen that he already had basically all of the qualities of Slytherin and the necessary ones of Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw, but bravery was still something he needed.
My friends I am sorry. I feel like literal shit so. Yeah. Apologies for lack of replies.
bravelittlelily replied to your post:just so we are all aware I’m so on the train of...
Oh man that’s totally my new headcanon, his strategy and cunning is very Slytherin. Although, he didn’t strive for power, which is interesting. Not that he didn’t want it though, but that he even actively refused it to avoid temptation.
tbh his temptation for power is one of the things I could probably write an essay on about why he chose not to and what influenced that but I'll spare you lol. but yes, I totally think he would've been Slytherin if he let the Sorting Hat do its thing and not intervened.
also one of these days
I totally wanna make/play a verse in which Dumbles never got in a smack down with Gellert and the wizarding world is basically a dystopia and he's one of the rulers with many regrets but he got the power he craves and
please
just so we are all aware
I'm so on the train of "Dumbledore should've been Slytherin"
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mssrlupin replied to your post: “the problem with writing morally skewed characters is you sit there...”:
Is it terrible that while writing morally skewed characters I'm at more ease than those aligned for good? ooops I love playing Loki lol
nah omg. I feel that tbh. I oftentimes relate to those characters more anyway. but I still highly disagree with them which makes things difficult bc the whole time you're just sitting there like "you're so wrong about this that it's actually painful"
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the problem with writing morally skewed characters is you sit there cringing like 80% of the time at how utterly wrong they are
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