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Post by Severus Snape on May 11, 2008 10:40:15 GMT -5
Severus sighed as he thought of the sorting hat. "I would hate to be the first unlucky mudblood to be mis-sorted into Slytherhin," He knew it would be living hell for a muggleborn if they were to be sorted into Slytherin. He wouldn't be surprised if they were to drop out by third year. But luckily the sorting hat was pretty good when it came the the Slytherin house.
"I/m obviously not," Severus said with little emotion behind the words. He couldn't see himself like Rabastan at all, they had very little in common. But pretty much everyone knew he was as much as an omnisexual as Rabastan was a virgin.
"You think they would learn by watching their friends hearts break, apparently I overestimated Hufflepuffs," Severus said with a smirk.
Severus smiled at her comments on the war. She said it perfectly. No matter how many times they insist its good versus evil, they never see what it really is. "Exactly, couldn't have said it better," He sighed. "It's much more than Good versus Evil, its so much more to it than that."
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Post by Bellatrix Black on May 11, 2008 15:25:24 GMT -5
"I'd hate to be a mudblood in general," Bellatrix stated honestly. As far as she was concerned, it was perfectly acceptable to say such things, in any company really. Of course she knew most people wouldn't approve. Though most would have objected simply at the use of the word mudblood. She had no qualms about speaking her mind though. "It would be simply dreadful to grow up without magic. I can't imagine how they do it."
Bellatrix nodded. "Of course, you're not." She smiled softly. "I simply adore Rabbit but the world does not need anymore of him. One is quite enough," Bellatrix explained. Although she was quite similar in personality to the younger Lestrange brother, even she knew that there were people who did not appreciate their sense of humor or their brutal honesty and openness to the point of being insanely awkward.
Ms. Black laughed softly and shook her head. "Oh no, they'll never learn." She rolled her eyes. "They all think that they're going to be the one who can change him and that he just needs to find the right girl and he'll settle down." She sighed, clearly faking the dramatic quality. "What they don't realize is he already has, or his parents already have for him." She had no problem with Severus (or any of the Slytherins she got along with for that matter) knowing about the betrothal.
"The stupidity of the rest of the world never ceases to amaze me, despite my extremely low expectations," Bella remarked. " I mean really, that ought to be quite obvious to everyone. They're all too caught up on the idea that muggles are innocent and ought to be protected. Muggles have never done a damn thing for us, why should we protect them? They're nothing but a bloody waste of space."
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Post by Severus Snape on May 11, 2008 18:30:15 GMT -5
Severus listened to Bellatrix's views on mudbloods. He looked down at his feet. Severus wasn't a mudblood, but he wasn't exactly pureblood either. No one knew he was half-blood, he would never tell anyone either. His muggle father had left shortly before Severus's acceptance to Hogwarts. If it ever got out that he wasn't pureblood, well... he didn't want to think about it. "And to think that they don't even know what magic is. But I'm not going to feel sorry for them," He said as he finally looked up form his feet.
"Yes, one is quite enough. Hogwarts couldn't stand hundreds of little Rabastans running about. Although every Hufflepuff would get one for themselves, but what fun would that be?" Severus smiled.
Severus had heard rumors about the betrothal, but he had never heard anything about it directly from one of the Black sisters or any of the guys whom they were betrothed to. He know knew it was official, not that he cared anyway. Severus wasn't one to wrap himself up in gossip of the personal lives of others.
"Well, I can't wait to se their faces when they all find out that they were trying to settle down with a betrothed man." He said with a smirk. Severus could imagine their shocked faces. Now whether they who be embarrassed or simply broken, he would have to wait and see.
"And why should they care about the muggles anyway? We are a separate group, a separate world." Severus couldn't help but think of his father for a minute, but he shook the thought out of his head. He was doing quite a lot of shaking thoughts out of his head recently.
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Post by Bellatrix Black on May 12, 2008 1:41:55 GMT -5
Bellatrix of course had no idea that Severus was not a pureblood like herself. Though really, if she had known, she probably would have said it anyways. She wouldn't censor herself, especially not for a halfblood. It was for the best that she didn't know as her respect would drop quite a bit. Of course, it was not his fault his father was a muggle, but that sort of thing wasn't Bella's concern.
"Oh Merlin, none of those poor girls would ever go to class. It'd be simply terrible as they're already stupid enough while going to class," Bellatrix did not want to think about that. Mostly because she couldn't bear the idea of her Rabbit not being the only Rabbit. "Though I suppose they'd never leave their dormitory anymore so we wouldn't have to see them..."
Ms. Black had no problem whatsoever with the rest of the school knowing about the arranged marriages. She was perfectly comfortable with it. Beside, the more people who found out, the less people who'd be willing to try to win over her and her sisters. Of course, she had no problem turning people down but she couldn't control her sisters (no matter how much she wants too). She took the family motto to be law. Toujours Pur, always pure. No guy was allowed to date her or her sisters unless he was a pureblood and from a respectable family.
Bellatrix laughed. "Oh Merlin, it will be bloody brilliant. I'll have to point that out to one of them..." She frowned slightly. "Hm, though then they might tell other girls and then we'd have no one to play with anymore." Ms. Black of course knew that that probably sounded a lot more awkward than it was supposed to but honestly she did not care.
"Exactly, but they feel that since we're more powerful, we ought to watch out for them," she rolled her eyes and sighed in annoyance. "They wouldn't do the same for us. As far as I'm concerned it's survival of the fittest so we should just kill them all and get it over with."
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Post by Severus Snape on May 12, 2008 17:00:39 GMT -5
Severus smirked. If there was one thing he loved it was pointing out the stupidity of the world. And there were way too many stupid people around.
"Or maybe they would fail out and we wouldn't have to worry about them any longer," Severus smiled. That was a nice thought. No Hufflepuffs. Now they would only have to get rid of the Gryffindors and things would be well.
"Hmm, you could always move over to the Ravenclaws? Personally, I think that they are so much more annoying than the Hufflepuffs, walking around thinking that they are just the brightest things on the planet." Severus said with a tone of disgust.
To him, the Ravenclaws were probably the stupidest of all the houses, well, the Gryffindors were pretty stupid as well. He guessed it was a tie. At least the Hufflepuffs knew when to shut up. They were so timid as well that they never go involved in anything. Ok, well that may have been a stereotype Hufflepuff comment but Severus didn't care. Thats how he saw them anyways.
"The muggles don't even know or care about us!" He said with a bit more anger than he would have liked. Maybe he was still a bit angry about his father, or maybe he really wasn't to keen on saving a world of useless people, people who didn't understand them.
"It would sure save us a lot of hassle." He said without much thought or enthusiasm to the statement. he didn't really think that killing them all would only create a a lot more hassle than not killing them.
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Post by Bellatrix Black on May 13, 2008 1:43:21 GMT -5
Bellatrix enjoyed mocking stupid people, especially with people like Severus, who were not stupid. Fortunately, there were quite a few stupid people around for her to mock and the few people she considered intelligent were generally happy to join her in mocking the idiocy of others.
"Oh yes, that would be absolutely wonderful," she agreed. "Then maybe all of the Lestrange clones could move on to the Gryffindors and Ravenclaws and get them out of our way as well." Bellatrix smiled at the thought. It would be absolutely wonderful if Slytherins were the only ones in the school. Well, there were a few exceptions of course, a few Ravenclaw boys who were into the Dark Arts, and a few Slytherins Bellatrix couldn't stand.
"A few of them are stupid enough to fall for Rabbit, however my horrid sister would probably try to interfere before we could really break her heart," Bella sighed in annoyance as if the idea of looking out for someone's emotional well being rather than her amusement was a truly terrible crime.
"Thankfully they don't know," she replied, momentarily ignoring his sudden anger. After all, Slytherins tended to get angry easily and muggles were quite annoying. "And if they did, which happens far too often because of mudbloods and intermarriages, most would hate us rather than accept us. People fear what they don't know. It's human nature. That or they'd try to use us for their advantage as if we were some novel invention."
"Even the Ministry knows that. That's why we have to keep our world a secret. That's why as their population grows, ours decreases," she added. Of course, Bellatrix was ignoring the fact that pureblood families were getting smaller because many were having fewer children (other than her parents of course, but they had all girls so it didn't really count) and because the family trees were becoming so twisted incest was well nigh impossible to avoid. Bellatrix was quite good at ignoring facts that didn't agree with her point though.
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Post by Severus Snape on May 14, 2008 20:02:23 GMT -5
Severus had to admit, he rather liked talking to Bellatrix. After the original awkwardness wore down, he found that their conversation was pretty interesting. He didn't mind talking to her, their weren't too many people that Severus would willing speak too.
"Things would be so much easier with only Slytherins," He sighed thinking of all the problems that could have been avoid with the elimination of the other houses. Only a couple students from the other houses could stay. A handful of Ravenclaws and one Gryffindor, but Severus would never admit that he wanted that one Gryffindor to stay.
"It's a shame that Andromeda did turn out more like..." Severus paused. He didn't want to say more like you, one Bellatrix Black was enough for this school. "More like us," He settled with. It was true, Andromeda had the potential to be skillful with the Dark Arts, but Severus assumed that she had no interest in them. She could even be against them.
"They would leech on us for sure," he replied. He thought for a second about his father again. He didn't understand. He was confused and didn't accept the things that his mother and him could do. He was just another stupid muggle, that wasn't worth protecting. Or at least thats what Severus told himself. "We need to cut of relations with them all together," He came to the conclusion.
"Soon there might not be any pureblood families left at all," he said as he realized the truth. There went that many families that were a hundred percent pure. Even the large pureblood families like the Blacks weren't all pure. They just disowned or crossed off any signs of muggles, mudbloods, or half-bloods from their family trees. But it counted as pure to them, so it was pure to everyone else.
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Post by Bellatrix Black on May 17, 2008 23:47:02 GMT -5
Bellatrix could be quite pleasant to talk to, if you liked the Dark Arts or thinly veiled inuendos. She was also far more pleasant if she actually liked talking to you, which generally applied to Severus, especially when they got into serious conversations like this one.
"Everyone would get along much better," Bellatrix listed, "the general intelligence level would go up, classes would be smaller and therefore more challenging..." she of course knew that there would be exceptions to pretty much all of her arguments, but in theory it made sense. "Really, I don't think there is any downside to it. If only that fool Dumbledore wasn't in charge, a competant headmaster might actually take us seriously."
"Or at least more like Narcissa, then she can marry Rod like a good like pureblood girl and have lots of pureblood babies and live happily ever after," Bellatrix remarked. She did not actually believe that that was all Cissa would do with her life, but she tended to oversimplify things when she was talking about her sisters. "But she's always been more like me, only a self-righteous and pretentious bitch."
"It'd be much easier to just cut them out of existence entirely," she practically growled. She hated muggles, passionately. Of course, she'd never had the misfortune of dealing with them beyond the parents of mudbloods who she'd seen at Platform 9 3/4, but as far as she was concerned, that was quite enough to decide she never wanted anything to do with them.
Bellatrix looked up at him sharply when he said that soon the purebloods could die out. "That won't happen," she stated simply, as if it were common fact. "The others will eventually realize the danger our society is in and will join the cause." She believed every word of it, even if it was far from the truth.
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Post by Severus Snape on May 18, 2008 13:39:55 GMT -5
"We could them eliminate the useless classes, like Care of Magical Creatures for instance," Severus said with a smiled. He believed that a lot of the classes that Hogwarts offered were a complete waste of time. Like Divination and Muggle Studies. When would he ever need to use anything from those classes again in life? "A former Slytherin perhaps would be fit for the job. Though I can't think of too many people who would willingly waste their life away in this place." He said with disgust as he looked around at the old classroom that surrounded him.
Severus now saw the similarity between Bellatirx and Andromeda. But the similarity could only stir up more problems between the sisters. Severus wondered how Andromeda turn out how she did. She and Sirius, they had nothing to influence them or to tell them that what the rest of their family believed was wrong. They were raised to be good pure bloods with all the good Slytherin qualities, how did two come out wrong?
"If we had enough people willing to help, and if we didn't have any bloody idiots trying to keep the muggles safe." Severus said quietly. He wasn't sure if he wanted to eliminate them, but he wasn't too fond of keeping them around. He was on the fence with this one, and it could go either way for him.
"Well, let's hope so them. It would be terrible to have things run by mudbloods," Severus replied. He wasn't sure that Bellatrix was correct. Actually he guessed that it would never happen, but he wasn't going to say that to a member of one of the most prestigious pureblood families of the time. "It would be mass chaos."
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Post by Bellatrix Black on May 23, 2008 21:10:08 GMT -5
Bellatrix nodded firmly. "Or Muggle Studies, though I've heard it's a complete joke already," she added. She'd never take a class on muggles, no matter how simple it was. Ms. Black was quite concerned with her reputation as a pureblood elitist.
"Yes, I suppose that is the trouble with our house," Bella responded with a sigh. "We're all looking out for ourselves and not for the common good. No one would want to make the necessary sacrifices to run Hogwarts and thereby convert more students to the cause, no matter how useful that would be." It was true and probably one of the main reasons that the Dark Arts weren't more popular here in England. Ms. Black had of course begged her parents to send her to a proper school like Durmstrang but they couldn't stand the idea of their little girl being so far away. It was one of the few moments where she regretted being the favorite.
On occasion, Bellatrix noted how similar she was to her older sister. However, she was also quite good at ignoring all of the qualities about her sister that bothered her in herself. How Andromeda and Sirius had turned out so terribly was a question that constantly plagued Bellatrix. The thought that it was basic human nature to desire good in the world was a concept that she was entirely unfamiliar with.
Bellatrix frowned for a moment before her expression returned to her normal, untroubled but serious look. "Well then, we'll just have to take out those fools too. After all, they're no better than the muggles themselves." She stated it quite simply but she was fully aware of the seriousness of this plan. It was the only option though, as far as she was concerned anyway.
"Sooner or later though, they'd slip up, they'd trust the muggles and end up having to fight our war," she replied, having already given much of this a good deal of thought, or having overheard her father's discussions on it with the Malfoys and Lestranges. "Things will never get that bad though."
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Post by Severus Snape on May 26, 2008 8:23:47 GMT -5
Severus almost laughed. "Of course it's a joke, who would take a class on muggles anyway. I heard you can't even use magic in the class," Severus said as if it were a crime. Severus knew some of the ways of muggles, he had in fact lived in a primarily muggle neighborhood during his childhood.
"We'd have to force someone, just assign the tasks we needed done." Severus said as he thought about it for a bit. Severus really had no clue if he really believed in all that he was saying and talking about. He sure thought he did, but he wasn't too sure on all the talk about killing off large groups off people. Muggles could go for al he cared, but mudbloods could be useful. But he wasn't going to say that now.
Severus just nodded at her comment. He didn't know what to say.
"It won't, we won't let it get that bad." Severus concluded. They wouldn't let it get that bad, they would put an end to it before it even started to get bad.
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Post by Bellatrix Black on May 27, 2008 20:18:47 GMT -5
"I can't imagine why anyone would actually want to waste their time with that class. Mudbloods obviously know all about it already and what self-respecting pureblood would care about it at all?" Bellatrix rolled her eyes as she shook her head slightly. Ms. Black was quite proud of her lack of knowledge when it came to muggle culture. She never wanted anything to do with it, unless she was destroying it.
Bellatrix considered the idea for a moment before smiling. "Excellent plan, Severus," she was rarely one to praise others' ideas but she was in a rather good mood and it was a good plan. "Lackeys aren't all that hard to come by, we'd just have to find one competent enough to get the job done well." Ms. Black was already going through a mental list of people who might be capable of the job. Now all that needed to be done was getting Dumbledore out of the way, which would, sadly, be much harder than she liked to imagine.
If Bellatrix had not been so caught up in her thoughts about getting rid of Dumbledore, she might have noticed that Severus did not seem quite so enthusiastic about this plan. She genuinely did not see anything wrong with killing people who got in the way but Bellatrix was rather lacking when it came to morality. As far as she was concerned the ends justified the means and ridding the world of muggles and mudbloods outweighed killing bloodtraitors.
Bellatrix nodded when Severus agreed that they'd never let it get that bad. She believed whole-heartedly that this was true. "Of course not," she responded. It was strange how optimistic Bellatrix could be sometimes, but really, it was only in reference to what she and other pureblood elitists were capable of, so it wasn't all that out of character.
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Post by Severus Snape on Jun 18, 2008 19:58:04 GMT -5
"Lucky for us it's optional. It get all the trash, blood traitors away for a period while we have a free period to catch up on the important stuff, the Dark Arts. What we should be learning," Severus said as he smirked to himself. He happened to be enjoying on of those nice free periods right then. He actually found muggle studies to be useful, to him anyways. He read up on the Dark Arts while other students were wasting their time learning nonsense that they will never have to use again. That if all the muggles do actually get killed off. "If that plan worked, things would be running so much smoother," He said in reference to assigning jobs. "Although we do have a few kinks in the plan. we would need to find some way of keeping them in the possession if they do not wish to fill it," Severus thought. He was forming hundreds of ideas in his head about his "perfect world." Which at the moment the moment, the list mainly consisted of the various ways to kill of Potter and Black. Severus smiled a bit. Not a genuine smile but not a smirk either. He could tell Bellatrix really believed in all of this. To outsiders, it would seems as though she were just another cold, pureblood. But really when you looked deeper, she was really passionate about the Dark Arts. Severus respected her for that. ((Sorry its really short and sorry for the month or so delay I forgot about this place for a while.))
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Post by wowposter on Nov 2, 2008 22:19:57 GMT -5
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Post by wowposter on Nov 6, 2008 22:41:34 GMT -5
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