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Posted by: CelticDragon

I was just thinking- In The Sorcerer's Stone, Hermione says that most wizards wouldn't be able to solve the obstacle Snape made to protect it because most wizards don't need to use logic. So why exactly is Snape logical enough to think of something like that as well as make it? How did he end up that way? My brains are fried right now from finals, so I'm relying on ya'll to put the pieces together. Help?

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Posted by: fuscia

Potion making is a science. Science requires logic. Snape is a master potion maker so he is very logical.

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Posted by: gaboman

I like your theory Sherry

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Posted by: fuscia

My first Science theory.

Oh, and lets face it, Snape is not busy dating or hanging out with friends is he.

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Posted by: Lawless

That's right... Snape knows potions. He wouldn't be a professor over potions if he didn't.

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Posted by: gaboman

Hehehe Kris shows a great deal of logical insight herself...

Snape knows potions

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Posted by: Lawless

Well, DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH!! Smart ass.

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Posted by: chodder

All this technical stuff and the answer lies within a Harp

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Posted by: fuscia

In the book, there are 7 vials of potions laid out on a table. There is a riddle that they have to figure out to get to the next room. So, they could have drank poison.

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Posted by: siriusblack

Cool thread,dude,celticdragon

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