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May. 15th, 2015 03:28 pmTo the one who now calls himself Harry Potter:
You belong to me, and always have. This has always been your purpose. This has always been your destiny. Accept it - embrace it.
Come to me and you need never know pain or fear again. Come to me willingly, and you can end this pointless conflict now and forever. Come to me before midnight in two days' time, and no one else need die because of your cowardice. Submit to my will, and understand. It's time, Harry.
Your schoolmates' lives depend on you obeying my command.
Harry-
You are called upon to do your duty, lest we thy erstwhile companions suffer further dolours, perhaps even unto death! Let valour and virtue be thy guide! I exhort thee! I appeal to thy nobler nature!
As the poet says:
He who has learned the duty which he owes
To friends and country, and, when forth he goes,
Who models his deportment as may best
Accord with gallantry to meet each test;
Who takes our Laws and Customs as they are,
And by close study sees uncommon far;
In practice, rather than loud precept, wise,
Bids not his tongue, but heart, philosophize:
Such is the man the Poet should rehearse,
As joint exemplar of his life and verse.
You belong to me, and always have. This has always been your purpose. This has always been your destiny. Accept it - embrace it.
Come to me and you need never know pain or fear again. Come to me willingly, and you can end this pointless conflict now and forever. Come to me before midnight in two days' time, and no one else need die because of your cowardice. Submit to my will, and understand. It's time, Harry.
Your schoolmates' lives depend on you obeying my command.
Harry-
You are called upon to do your duty, lest we thy erstwhile companions suffer further dolours, perhaps even unto death! Let valour and virtue be thy guide! I exhort thee! I appeal to thy nobler nature!
As the poet says:
He who has learned the duty which he owes
To friends and country, and, when forth he goes,
Who models his deportment as may best
Accord with gallantry to meet each test;
Who takes our Laws and Customs as they are,
And by close study sees uncommon far;
In practice, rather than loud precept, wise,
Bids not his tongue, but heart, philosophize:
Such is the man the Poet should rehearse,
As joint exemplar of his life and verse.
Re: ORDER ONLY
on 2015-05-15 09:18 pm (UTC)Re: ORDER ONLY
on 2015-05-15 09:24 pm (UTC)Unless it's terribly blatant, like Zach and Milli.
Speaking of, I'm nearly done with my song.
Re: ORDER ONLY
on 2015-05-15 09:34 pm (UTC)I want to hear your song, though I'd also prefer you didn't get cruciated.