I thought the spells that where in the potions book were definately
Snape's because when Harry uses one of the spells against Snape at the
end of the book Snape clearly says that it is his own spell.
However, more than one person could have owned the book, so it doesn't mean that
Snape is the Half Blood Prince.
Besides, he's pure blood isn't he?
Maybe Hermione is right and it was a female. Maybe Lily.
Well, the conclusion is simple... Snape is a woman xDDDDDD _________________
I thought the spells that where in the potions book were definately
Snape's because when Harry uses one of the spells against Snape at the
end of the book Snape clearly says that it is his own spell.
However, more than one person could have owned the book, so it doesn't mean that
Snape is the Half Blood Prince.
Besides, he's pure blood isn't he?
Maybe Hermione is right and it was a female. Maybe Lily.
Well, the conclusion is simple... Snape is a woman xDDDDDD
That conclusion makes so much sense! _________________ ^made by Fiendfyre
I thought the spells that where in the potions book were definately
Snape's because when Harry uses one of the spells against Snape at the
end of the book Snape clearly says that it is his own spell.
However, more than one person could have owned the book, so it doesn't mean that
Snape is the Half Blood Prince.
Besides, he's pure blood isn't he?
Maybe Hermione is right and it was a female. Maybe Lily.
Well, the conclusion is simple... Snape is a woman xDDDDDD
That conclusion makes so much sense!
Why thank you. I've never doubted my logical sense xDDD _________________
I thought the spells that where in the potions book were definately
Snape's because when Harry uses one of the spells against Snape at the
end of the book Snape clearly says that it is his own spell.
However, more than one person could have owned the book, so it doesn't mean that
Snape is the Half Blood Prince.
Besides, he's pure blood isn't he?
Maybe Hermione is right and it was a female. Maybe Lily.
Well, the conclusion is simple... Snape is a woman xDDDDDD
That conclusion makes so much sense!
Why thank you. I've never doubted my logical sense xDDD
O.o O.O o.O
i've heard it all now _________________
You are up there!
I thought the spells that where in the potions book were definately
Snape's because when Harry uses one of the spells against Snape at the
end of the book Snape clearly says that it is his own spell.
However, more than one person could have owned the book, so it doesn't mean that
Snape is the Half Blood Prince.
Besides, he's pure blood isn't he?
Maybe Hermione is right and it was a female. Maybe Lily.
Well, the conclusion is simple... Snape is a woman xDDDDDD
That conclusion makes so much sense!
Why thank you. I've never doubted my logical sense xDDD
O.o O.O o.O
i've heard it all now
Entertaining you is a pure pleasure to me xDDD _________________
I thought the spells that where in the potions book were definately
Snape's because when Harry uses one of the spells against Snape at the
end of the book Snape clearly says that it is his own spell.
However, more than one person could have owned the book, so it doesn't mean that
Snape is the Half Blood Prince.
Besides, he's pure blood isn't he?
Maybe Hermione is right and it was a female. Maybe Lily.
Well, the conclusion is simple... Snape is a woman xDDDDDD
Okay, so Snape's Mom's maiden name was Prince. She was a witch, right? Was Snape's Dad a wizard or a muggle, hence making Sev a half-blood, and hence again Sev wanting to be so associated with the wizarding world used his Mom's maiden name instead of Snape in the potions book.
I thought Slytherin House wanted pure-bloods only. Oh well, Tom Riddle wasn't pure-blood and he got in Slytherin.
Not wanting to use their real names is a similar trait between Sev and Tom. Just noticing things here. _________________
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Okay, so Snape's Mom's maiden name was Prince. She was a witch, right? Was Snape's Dad a wizard or a muggle, hence making Sev a half-blood, and hence again Sev wanting to be so associated with the wizarding world used his Mom's maiden name instead of Snape in the potions book.
I thought Slytherin House wanted pure-bloods only. Oh well, Tom Riddle wasn't pure-blood and he got in Slytherin.
Not wanting to use their real names is a similar trait between Sev and Tom. Just noticing things here.
His dad, Tobias Snape, was a muggle, so that made Snape a half-blood.
And the thing is, Salazar valued pure-blood and ambition and power... but being a pure-blood wasnt a prerequisite, as shown by Snape and Tom Riddle being in there. _________________ ^made by Fiendfyre