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Post by Viktor Walden on Nov 29, 2006 9:43:47 GMT
I have replied, Gertrude. I hope you do not mind your professor taking up your afternoon. Perhaps we can discuss which side is best to side with, starting with the side that your father has chosen..?
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Post by Gertrude Prewett on Nov 29, 2006 18:38:13 GMT
I don't mind at all! In fact I think it's a good idea to have a professor trying to guide her as to choose a side. I'm not sure where do the Prewett's stand, but since one married into the Black family I think they're like moderate purists or something like that. Anyway, I replied
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Post by Viktor Walden on Nov 30, 2006 8:45:43 GMT
Replied. There is not much said about the history of the Prewetts, so I encourage you to make your own. Just remember that the later Prewetts (Fabian, Gideon, and even Molly) fought against the Puritan Supremacy. However, we are now more than a hundred years before their time, so whichever side the family is on matters little.
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Post by Gertrude Prewett on Nov 30, 2006 14:54:55 GMT
Replied. I made it look like her father does believe in equality to a certain extent, and Gertrude is biased from what she has heard at homa and stayed away of muggleborns so that she hasn't really have an opinion based on her experiences, rather she bases her opinions from what she heard at home. There is still the hint of doubt from what she has seen at school. And since I'm planning her to fall in love with a muggleborn wizard, it'd be fun to see how that develops with such biased opinions and a sort of paternalist attitude towards muggleborns.
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Post by Viktor Walden on Dec 2, 2006 14:27:55 GMT
Replied. I await your closing.
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Post by Gertrude Prewett on Dec 3, 2006 0:54:05 GMT
Replied and closed
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