infomodder: IF YOU'LL FEAST ON MINE (did you just call me harry potter?)
ᴀᴘʀɪʟ's ʜᴜsʙᴀɴᴅ ([personal profile] infomodder) wrote 2014-01-25 06:01 am (UTC)

keywords tho

So, if I read this properly, it seems that muggles are the ones who you might blame for having to be secret? Yes, we would probably not take it well, there is no doubt about it. But how are we to defend ourselves if there are people in your world who hate us so? If we do not know, we cannot do anything to arm ourselves. Granted, yes, there would be those among us who might take it upon them to try and eradicate your existence. You would have an advantage on us, and we have always been violent. Throughout all of history, mankind (mugglekind?) has been violent. We have fought wars in the name of God, of gods, we have conquered and enslaved. We have taken lands and killed their natives, have refused to believe of them as anything other than savages, have taken everything they ever had as their own and refused to give them much in return, if anything, as years passed.

We have been a violent people, and we always will be. You say you do not understand psychopathy, but there must be more than these Death Eaters among you capable of it. Perhaps some sort of alliance with trusted muggles would be useful to you. Our technology has done wonders, both for good and bad. We are all one people, even if our views and abilities are different. Surely some in Asgard have proven themselves to be your equals, even without the magic given us upon arrival.


[Will Graham, social justice wizard/muggle warrior.]

That aside, and perhaps I said too much, you told me you talk to most anyone you know, yes? I am not all that belligerent outside of those who have murdered and finally been caught. [Oh. Wait. Hasn't he been a little bit of that with Albus? Crap. But still! He's not always so overly like that with his coworkers, but Abel Gideon. Eventually, if he returns, he will most likely get that way with Chilton. He doesn't like it, but he will use it if he has to. Birds of a feather indeed.] Usually. If he replies in a manner that calls for it, I can give in return.

I'll miss the school, but this is more important. Don't think I have priorities on much else.


[Except for Abigail, who he is never going to mention as knowing her too much. He's not ashamed of her at all. He's worried what might come out if they're not careful.]

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