Given that his ideology is based to blood purity, he may very well (at least put up a show of) encouraging purebloods to have children.
He chose to express this viewpoint by ordering his extremely loyal, highly skilled unmarried female pureblood warrior-assassin to have a kid in the middle of a war?
maybe Lesath is actually Voldemort’s [son]
This is possible, but… he’s kind of, you know, wimpy. I’m just not seeing it. (Also, it seems like we might have gotten some indication that Quirrell has interacted with him somehow, if this were true.)
Rastaban adopted [him] after Voldemort’s downfall
Rastaban was in Azkaban immediately after Voldemort’s downfall. Also, Lesath was somewhere around five years old at the time.
He chose to express this viewpoint by ordering his extremely loyal, highly skilled unmarried female pureblood warrior-assassin to have a kid in the middle of a war?
He chose to express this viewpoint by ordering his extremely loyal, highly skilled unmarried female pureblood warrior-assassin to have a kid in the middle of a war?
This is possible, but… he’s kind of, you know, wimpy. I’m just not seeing it. (Also, it seems like we might have gotten some indication that Quirrell has interacted with him somehow, if this were true.)
Rastaban was in Azkaban immediately after Voldemort’s downfall. Also, Lesath was somewhere around five years old at the time.
Well, the Nazi’s did something similar.
Let me rephrase:
That’s the relevant bit, and also coincidentally the part where the Lebensborn analogy breaks down.