Private message to Antosha
Sounds like Our Lord has arranged for some excellent entertainment for His servants at Hogwarts.
Have our novices been lining up to impress you? Regardless of whether Our Lord calls on you to formally pass judgment on their efforts, surely the clever ones realise that forming alliances early can only help them later.
Have our novices been lining up to impress you? Regardless of whether Our Lord calls on you to formally pass judgment on their efforts, surely the clever ones realise that forming alliances early can only help them later.
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Hydra Lestrange seems rather startlingly young.
Cadmus and I have a wager on Goyle and Crabbe's sons. He thinks they'll make it, I think he's wrong. Too many clever children in this mix. I don't know what the challenges are going to be but I heard the first one involved ARTISTRY -- hardly a challenge that can be solved by pure strength. Mind you, I imagine they'll reach their place at Our Lord's side eventually. Uncompromising strength and unquestioning loyalty is a combination that will always find its place. But not this time, I imagine. I'll be out a bottle of excellent firewhiskey if I'm wrong.
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The other halfblood is Dean Thomas. He keeps his own counsel; I've never been able to figure out what's going on under that mop of hair. I do know he has difficulty working with his peers. When Savitha and I were supervising the CCF activities this summer, he was the one the children most often chose to pass to the other team or to send off alone. He did well enough, I suppose, and for all that Our Lord values cooperation among His initiates, He also values cunning -- and cunning is undoubtedly something one can learn in a mudblood camp. We shall see.
I was also surprised at the inclusion of Nott's boy. I have found him a most challenging student: his abilities with the Arts are prodigious, but his judgement is exceptionally poor. I can only hope age will bring maturity with it, and should he be chosen, that he is more willing to listen to the counsel of his elders in Our Lord's service than he is to listen to his teacher in a classroom setting.
I am more on your side of the wager than Cadmus's, I will confess. Again, both boys are capable enough with the Arts, but intellect is not the strong suit of either. Still, I suppose Our Lord has need of muscle as well as wit.