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Salazar Slytherin pops into Diagon Alley from just outside his Father's worn and broken castle. His Madaeze would be expecting a gift.
Salazar looks around at the various vendors until one in particular catches his eye. It is a rather rustic and middle eastern looking set-up, a tented stall with a door. On the door is the oddest design Salazar had ever seen.
He opens the door and enters. Looking around, he notes that this place looks similiar to an inn, so he tries to back out before he could be seen.
[ooc: Amendment: The Founders will each have a single new post for the other patrons to bug them in, okay? Please don't reply to this, say thank ya.]
Salazar looks around at the various vendors until one in particular catches his eye. It is a rather rustic and middle eastern looking set-up, a tented stall with a door. On the door is the oddest design Salazar had ever seen.
He opens the door and enters. Looking around, he notes that this place looks similiar to an inn, so he tries to back out before he could be seen.
[ooc: Amendment: The Founders will each have a single new post for the other patrons to bug them in, okay? Please don't reply to this, say thank ya.]
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"If you are the Son of Slytherin called Salazar then I know your reputation as well.
"I'm Godric Gryffindor." He looks expectantly at the blonde woman for her name.
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"But of course I've heard of you. All three of you. You are spoken of very highly by those who know you.
I'm... I'm Helga Hufflepuff. It's an honour to meet you."
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"Yes. I am called Salazar. I of course have heard of your fine house. Pure bloods all. Very fine."
He acknowledges Rowena with a slight incline of his head. "Yes. Your brother. He's taken a liking to some of the young people that congregate in my castle, hasn't he?"
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"Indeed. As I'm sure you've heard, Wendelin Wimple has been just been tried for the third time in as many months."
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He looks around cautiously.
"I let them use my castle for their pathetic little meetings because I wish for my family to survive past their forties, unlike my uncles. Out in the open, away from the spells I've cast, they are in great danger from those who would drive them into permanent hiding."
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"But isolation can not be the answer. If anything, it would make matters worse - lack of communication, knowledge unshared, lost - we would wind up destroying our heritage as surely as any trial ever would."
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"And though I'm loathed to say it, I believe the situation will only worsen."
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"Of course it will. It is only a matter of time until those that can not bend great power to their will will rise up and quelch our abilities."
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She sighs. "The vendors in Diagon Alley become fewer each trip I make."
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"My uncles fought and died to perserve our status. Never will I just lay down and take anything! I WILL FIGHT!" He slams his left fist down finitely.
Sitting back, he nods -and almost smiles- to Godric. "Fear is for the weak."
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She had been startled by his actions, but tried not to let it show.
"I would prefer not to fight, but if the need arises, I will protect myself and those I care for to the best of my abilities."
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"Children should be taught early in life how to protect themselves by any means necessary. Including murder."
He turns his head a little. "One must always be one step ahead of one's enemies." He turns back and makes a gesture of apology to Gryffindor.
"Which is precisely why I've never found a use for a sword. The wand is much quicker."
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"We should not talk of such things. It does not make for pleasant conversation."
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"Fine. So what pleasant conversation shall we have? We're in a foreign place; we've decided that much have we not? Does this place have lodging, food, drink? How does one leave this place?"
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