Machamp the Champion said:How did you gather that?
One Approved said:Jesus Christ how did bbninjas post 92 times in one day o______o
One Approved said:Snape's signature spell in the HP Series is Sectumsempra, which is the spell that was cast on Shining Goodra, which means Snape would be the vig. (Assuming there's a vigilante at all, which there probably is.)
Expecto Patronum can ward off dark creatures such as Dementors and Lethifolds, and other energy-like creatures but is not an effective form of protection/offense against mortal or otherwise physical opponents. #wikiAnd in another of the corners, someone expected a visit from the Death Eaters...
"I can't let them come close to me. I just can't... Expecto Patronum!", yelled the wizard.
A magical coat of white protected him during the night, so he was able to sleep in peace until the sunrise, knowing that the dark forces were not getting any close.
Keeper of Night said:One Approved said:Snape's signature spell in the HP Series is Sectumsempra, which is the spell that was cast on Shining Goodra, which means Snape would be the vig. (Assuming there's a vigilante at all, which there probably is.)
Unless it's Harry Potter.
Would make sense, being the main character, that he would have a kill.
Celever said:Keeper of Night said:Unless it's Harry Potter.
Would make sense, being the main character, that he would have a kill.
No... It really wouldn't. Given the circumstances (Snape is the only person in existance who can cast Sectumsempra) it is clearly him.
Squirtle Squad said:Luis wouldn't dare taint such a great character by making him evil!!
Keeper of Night said:Celever said:No... It really wouldn't. Given the circumstances (Snape is the only person in existance who can cast Sectumsempra) it is clearly him.
[video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH-7IPqJPXk[/video]
Keeper of Night said:Squirtle Squad said:Luis wouldn't dare taint such a great character by making him evil!!
My guess is that Snape would be a miller, doctor even, but not really a vigi. Since he's supposed to be an under-cover character, it doesn't make sense that he'd go around killing people.
bbninjas said:Just wondering, are these 'magical cuts' always caused by spells? Is there a possibility that the spell and the cuts are not related? Not reading HP has it's downsides. :/
xDoggerx said:I just have one thing on my head, if by any means it was Snape the one who casted Sectumsempra, well, who could be Snape? And what would he gain by doing that?
Snape never uses the spell, that I remember. Harry uses it twice. There, and against Snape (though he deflects it). The only reason the spell is associated with Snape is... Well, he invented it.Celever said:Fine. I didn't remember that scene, but come on. It is POSSIBLE that Harry has the spell, but Harry can cast p much every spell in the game. It makes no sense from a design viewpoint that Harry would have sectumsempra...
...Because he was undercover. I don't see how that affects anything. He's still more of a behind-the-scenes man, rather than somebody would you out-right kill you.Keeper of Night said:My guess is that Snape would be a miller, doctor even, but not really a vigi. Since he's supposed to be an under-cover character, it doesn't make sense that he'd go around killing people.
Actual spoilers for the franchise here:
Snape kills Dumbledore in the most famous death of the series...
Keeper of Night said:Snape never uses the spell, that I remember. Harry uses it twice. There, and against Snape (though he deflects it). The only reason the spell is associated with Snape is... Well, he invented it.Celever said:Fine. I didn't remember that scene, but come on. It is POSSIBLE that Harry has the spell, but Harry can cast p much every spell in the game. It makes no sense from a design viewpoint that Harry would have sectumsempra...
...Because he was undercover. I don't see how that affects anything. He's still more of a behind-the-scenes man, rather than somebody would you out-right kill you.Actual spoilers for the franchise here:
Snape kills Dumbledore in the most famous death of the series...
Accidentally.Celever said:Keeper of Night said:Snape never uses the spell, that I remember. Harry uses it twice. There, and against Snape (though he deflects it). The only reason the spell is associated with Snape is... Well, he invented it.
...Because he was undercover. I don't see how that affects anything. He's still more of a behind-the-scenes man, rather than somebody would you out-right kill you.
Snape cuts off George's ear with the spell.
It is the closest Harry (under his own control) has ever come to killing somebody with a spell. And it doesn't really matter, if you think about it. If it were Harry, all Luis would have to do is pull a spell out of a hat and boom! Death.He's a behind-the-scenes type of man, sure, but he has killed in the past (as a spy in the Death Eaters he must have done some bad shit in his time) and actively fought in the final battle. There are two possible users of this spell, and unless you can tell me exactly Harry would have the spell considering he can use pretty much every spell there is, this argument is pointless. Why are you trying to argue it, anyway? Are you Snape, lacking the spell? Are you Harry, with the spell? If you are Harry, why did you use it already, and why on Shining Goodra? If you are Snape just say so. You probably didn't want to look scummy or something.
If you are neither of the characters I just mentioned, I don't understand why you are trying to complicate things in terms of game setup. There aren't enough spells in the franchise for Luis to match spells up to the characters by looking at whether they can use them or not and if the spell fits said person's personality...
Keeper of Night said:Accidentally.Celever said:Snape cuts off George's ear with the spell.
It is the closest Harry (under his own control) has ever come to killing somebody with a spell. And it doesn't really matter, if you think about it. If it were Harry, all Luis would have to do is pull a spell out of a hat and boom! Death.He's a behind-the-scenes type of man, sure, but he has killed in the past (as a spy in the Death Eaters he must have done some bad shit in his time) and actively fought in the final battle. There are two possible users of this spell, and unless you can tell me exactly Harry would have the spell considering he can use pretty much every spell there is, this argument is pointless. Why are you trying to argue it, anyway? Are you Snape, lacking the spell? Are you Harry, with the spell? If you are Harry, why did you use it already, and why on Shining Goodra? If you are Snape just say so. You probably didn't want to look scummy or something.
If you are neither of the characters I just mentioned, I don't understand why you are trying to complicate things in terms of game setup. There aren't enough spells in the franchise for Luis to match spells up to the characters by looking at whether they can use them or not and if the spell fits said person's personality...
I'm neither Snape nor Harry, and pressuring my claim won't do you any favors. I'm simply filling my post-quota and poitning out that it could be Harry, since others seem inclined to say that Snape is the only one capable of casting the spell. That's not complicating things, that's arguing a point.
You're absolutely right! There aren't enough spells for every character to have their own individual spell. So this one for Harry, that he uses on an enemy quite clearly, wouldn't be so far out of the question.
I do believe with that, my quota is full. I'll be back when something interesting happens.