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alt_hermione) wrote2014-09-30 09:50 pm
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Order Only: The Letter
We reconstructed the letter, we think. Draco and Mr Snape and a little help from Sirius. Anything in brackets was something we decided from context, but there are places we just couldn't make out what it said.
We're still working on it but that's at least enough to figure out what the letter was about. I've never heard of anyone named Mercre, though. Maybe it was Mercure? But that doesn't make any better sense.
Father,
I don't know if [you'll] ever come back, but if you do, I [will] be gone. I [made] a mistake and tried to make Tom (?) love me. But he'll never love [me] the way I love him. I [ ] him about the baby and he [laughed]. LAUGHED. I thought if I [shifted the] (Mr Snape thinks it's lifted) spell, he would remember something of the way [we fell] (? (Sirius thinks it's felt.). But it wasn't [right?]. He doesn't love me.
But you never loved me, either.
You've always wanted the [Grant] line to continue. It will, but it won't be pure. If it's a boy, I'm naming him [Tom Marvolo], to honour our ancestors, but all I'll tell him is about a [muggle] father who had [grateful], and [king], and [winsome]. And he's going to know love.
Don't try to find me. Not that you will.
Mercre (still not sure about that?)
We're still working on it but that's at least enough to figure out what the letter was about. I've never heard of anyone named Mercre, though. Maybe it was Mercure? But that doesn't make any better sense.
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I still wonder if the tell him about a muggle father who had is actually tell him about a muggle father who was. There are definitely three letters in the word but only the letter "a" in the middle is fully legible.
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Oh, I think you're right. But then 'grateful' and 'king' and 'winsome' don't make much sense.... OH! KIND.
Hang on, I think....Draco, where's the original?
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"Grateful" is definitely wrong. He LAUGHED at her, after all. But then why would she think him kind?
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No, it's not a 'G' it's an 'H', I think. If the stem of the r is part of that.... handsome? And the one we thought was -some was the -ful.... wonderful. Handsome and kind and wonderful, maybe.
Must have been while he was under the love potion.
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Well she does have one thing in common with her son: unscrupulous actions in the face of being denied what she wants.
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It's not any different from rape.
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Yes.
I suppose I was mostly thinking about how she hadn't felt loved by her father, so she must not have known what it was really like.
But you're right.
What she did was awful, regardless.
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And if I'm understanding Draco, this letter was written by the Lord Protector's mother (who was a witch) to her father (the Lord Protector's grandfather!), more or less disclosing that she was pregnant with a muggle's child. So, it sounds as if her family wouldn't have approved, but she didn't care that the father-to-be was a muggle and loved him anyway? Only enchanting a muggle to love you hardly denotes respect, does it?
It's so strange to think of where Voldemort might have come from, and to picture him as a baby. Who was loved by his mother. What happened to her, I wonder?
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I mean, that's what Tom told me in the diary. He said it to cheer me up, because I was feeling sorry for myself about Mummy. I don't think he was lying, either. He didn't always lie.
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Or did you ever see anything that might give us a clue? I think by retracing his life we'll have our best chances to find where he's hidden these horcrux things.
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The two great wars the muggles had, I suppose? I don't know the name of the orphanage, though.
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I mean, that seems like the sort of baby he'd be, doesn't it?
You're right. It's hard to imagine him a baby.
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If Hydra's right and he grew up in an orphanage, well, that's not any sort of real home, is it?
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She didn't exactly turn out brilliantly but she's not the Lord Protector, either.
Hydra grew up with a real home but she had Bellatrix Lestrange as a mother. And she's brave and kind and decent.
I mean yeah, it's easier to grow up into a good person when you're being raised by good people but at some point you're not tragic, you're just awful.
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But I suppose there's no point in speculating, since we'll never know.
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I wonder about that last name of Grant. It's not familiar, but then again, if the line truly ended with her, it wouldn't be. Bill, anything in the records that might corroborate things?
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Are you sure it was Grant?
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Five letters, starts with G, looks like G_ant, though the "a" might be an "o."
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Glant
Giant
GnantGuant
Goant
Ghant
Gaint
Gaunt
hmm
I really doubt it's Grant. I mean the more I think about it the more I'm sure I've run into wizards with that last name, too. Oh, you know what, there's a Grant on one of the trophies. It's not even all that old.
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I knew I'd seen it somewhere. There's a book in Sirius's father's study called Root and Branch: A Genealogical History of the Founders' Families and it mentions the Gaunts. 'A family that always claimed, but never sufficiently proved, its provenance as a branch of the Slytherin line. However, they are documented to have links to the Peverell family as early as the 1200s.'
Phineas Nigellus might know something about them, but he's sleeping. And he's ever so cross when someone wakes him up.
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I'll see what I can find in Records, although most everything related to the LP have been pulled.
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It would be a dead IRONIC one for Voldemort's mum. But could it be Mercy?
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Margie
Mellie
Merrie
Monica
None of those really sound like a pureblood girl's name though.
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Some particularly old, proud purebloods don't even like to shorten their children's names.
Let's see. Family members, namesakes, constellations, stars, famous wizards or witches, gods or goddesses, virtues.... Those are typical for pureblood given names.
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For stars, I can think of Maia and Merope, of the Pleiades.
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Call it a hunch...but I'll bet that was her name.
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