Fixed. Thanks!
Also,
But what about Dumbledore’s mother and sister? In canon the blame goes to Aberforth, Albus and Grindelwald together.
In canon Kendra died some time before Ariana, not in the fight.
Is it possible that in the fic Draco is right, and Dumbledore sacrificed one or both?
I don’t understand how you get this from
“Dumbledore murdered his little sister, and got away with it because his brother wouldn’t testify against him-”
Removed confusing clause. In the fic, we have
Dumbledore’s mother had died mysteriously, shortly before his younger sister died in what the Aurors had ruled to be murder.
This is a change from canon. Presumably it points to a secret about Dumbledore.
Here’s a real change from canon:
His eyes were as cold as anything Minerva had seen from him since the day his brother died.
chapter 18
No clue what it implies, though.
Implies Aberforth Dumbledore was killed by the Death Eaters.
If Albus Dumbledore killed Narcissa himself, this was probably the trigger.
Ah, no it’s not?
Yes it is.
I don’t see anything in the link that contradicts that. Unless you’re just saying that it isn’t made explicit that the Aurors ruled it to be murder?
I think we’re talking about different things. The original post made it look like he was calling Aberforth’s death a change from canon, whereas I guess he was talking about Kendra.
I was responding to
In the fic, we have Dumbledore’s mother had died mysteriously, shortly before his younger sister died in what the Aurors had ruled to be murder. This is a change from canon. Presumably it points to a secret about Dumbledore.
In the fic, we have
Fixed. Thanks!
Also,
In canon Kendra died some time before Ariana, not in the fight.
I don’t understand how you get this from
Removed confusing clause. In the fic, we have
This is a change from canon. Presumably it points to a secret about Dumbledore.
Here’s a real change from canon:
chapter 18
No clue what it implies, though.
Implies Aberforth Dumbledore was killed by the Death Eaters.
If Albus Dumbledore killed Narcissa himself, this was probably the trigger.
Ah, no it’s not?
Yes it is.
I don’t see anything in the link that contradicts that. Unless you’re just saying that it isn’t made explicit that the Aurors ruled it to be murder?
I think we’re talking about different things. The original post made it look like he was calling Aberforth’s death a change from canon, whereas I guess he was talking about Kendra.
I was responding to