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Albus Dumbledore and the Wizard's Ruse by Grandson of Dumbledore
Albus Dumbledore and the Wizard's Ruse by Grandson of Dumbledore












Then he went about planning his own demise with little regard for Harry, Severus Snape, or the students at Hogwarts. Trust him," once again putting all the responsibility and pressure on a teenage boy.īefore his death, Dumbledore believed Draco Malfoy was tasked with his murder, but he didn't try to stop his advances all year, putting students' lives in danger. But instead, he vaguely tells Remus Lupin, "Harry is the best hope we have. The headmaster could have told the order about Voldemort's Horcruxes. These people were ready to lay down their lives at his command, but Dumbledore gave them only enough information to make their next assigned move on his board. But the unilateral decisions he made affected everyone around him.Įven with the most talented and skilled witches in the Order of the Phoenix at his disposal, Dumbledore rarely seemed to involve anyone else in his grand plans. It often indicates a user profile.ĭumbledore used Snape to bring about his goals.įrom the outset, Dumbledore acted like a man who was dealing with chess pieces rather than human lives. The story is written for entertainment and not for profit. Disclaimer: this is a work of fan fiction based on the worlds created by JK Rowling. The Hogwarts headmaster kept secrets from Harry that ultimately led him into grave. Albus Dumbledore is painted as a powerful hero in 'Harry Potter,' but he has some deep-rooted flaws.

Albus Dumbledore and the Wizard

In fact, his selfishness just made Harry's life harder. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. Book Three of the Albus Dumbledore at Hogwarts Series. Dumbledore wasn't really a hero in 'Harry Potter.'.














Albus Dumbledore and the Wizard's Ruse by Grandson of Dumbledore