1. Sugar Daddy vibes. I like his wand design and hair.
2. Ladies and gentlemen, her. I love her hair and personality, she's just so awesome.
3. Mother is mothering.
4. I like Fanon Sirius Black more than I do canon.
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6. At first glance, he appears to be a villain, a dark and brooding figure with a seemingly unshakable allegiance to Voldemort. His hostility toward Harry, his reputation as a former Death Eater, and his intimidating presence as a Potions Master all make him a character readers are quick to distrust. However, as the story unfolds, Snape’s character is revealed to be profoundly multifaceted, driven by a deeply-rooted sense of love, loyalty, and sacrifice that redefines him as a tragic hero. Snape’s love for Lily Potter, Harry’s mother, becomes the underlying force that drives many of his actions, revealing a softer, more vulnerable side to him. Despite knowing Lily chose James Potter over him and that Harry is a constant reminder of that heartbreak, Snape remains loyal to her memory, protecting Harry from Voldemort and his followers, often at great personal risk. His love is pure and unselfish, which is further illuminated by the iconic moment when he says “Always,” showing that his devotion to Lily transcended time, even beyond her death. Moreover, Snape’s complex morality makes him a standout character in the series, as he operates in shades of gray rather than the clear-cut good versus evil binary. Unlike other characters, Snape is not purely defined by his allegiances. Though he is part of the Order of the Phoenix, he is not openly heroic or particularly kind-hearted. His bitterness and antagonistic nature persist, making him a character who is often morally ambiguous. His commitment to protecting Harry is not out of affection for the boy himself but rather a duty to the memory of Lily. This duality — being neither fully a hero nor a villain — makes him feel more realistic and relatable than characters who fit neatly into moral categories. Furthermore, Snape’s actions highlight the theme of redemption and the idea that people can grow and change, regardless of their past mistakes. Despite his involvement with Voldemort and his flawed choices, Snape’s eventual dedication to the fight against dark forces and his crucial role as a double agent demonstrate that redemption is possible. He spends years secretly working against Voldemort, often risking his life, despite knowing that he will never receive public recognition or gratitude for his efforts.
7. THE QUEEN HERSELF. I love her, she's honestly my favorite female character in Harry Potter besides from Luna Lovegood. She's so bad*** and I will never understand how Harry didnt name one of his kids after her.
8. If Dumbledore has 100 haters, im one of them, if he has 1, I am that one. If he has none, I'm dead.
9. I feel so bad for him. Voldemort manipulated his good nature into getting what he wanted.
10. THE MOVIES RUINED HIM SO MUCH.
11. Love her to death, just wish she treated Fleur, Percy, and Ron better.
12. SAME THING WITH RON.
13. Bad*** broad.
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