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Apr 05, 2022 01:52PM

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Then I realized...
“Wait.....dogs can't have chocolate.....what if he was hoping it would kill the werewolf inside of him?”
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Just a theory of course-

Snape found a better way to make potions at age sixteen, correct?
He never taught any of his students what was in the book. He did when he taught Defense Against the Dark Arts.....
But he never taught through the book during his 5 years of potions.
Actually....there isn't a single time that we see Snape tell the students to open their books and follow the recipe—books, and movies. What we actually see him do is put a potion recipe on the board himself. With those recipes, Hermione makes perfect potions for 5 years. Suddenly, in year 6 she has Slughorn, a teacher who DOES make students copy from the books recipes. Just as suddenly, Hermione can't make perfect potions anymore—nobody can.....except for Harry, who is using Snape's old text.

So, Ginny and Harry get married, and Ron and Hermione gets married. Meaning all those kids are half-bloods. Rose Weasley, daughter of Ron and Mione, get married to Scorpius Malfoy, Draco's son. Meaning the Malfoy Pureblood Era has come to an end.
What else does that mean? The Malfoys and Potters are now related since Harry married Ginny

So, Ginny and Harry get married, and Ron and Hermio..."
Also, forgot to mention that the LeStranges are now related to the Potters, which was the relation we had to change, that the LeStranges weren't related to the Malfoys because of that. We weren't thinking about last names. I can only blame myself XD