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Sure. I mean, I don't care--it's JK's character to do with what she wants. It's just an odd change from the books (putting aside the films). -- nm
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ML
the books don't specify -- nm
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zork
Dec 21 '15, 11:37
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I see that's what JK tweeted, but I'm also seeing an excerpt that describes her face as white. So ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
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ML
Dec 21, 11:40
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#AllWitchesMatter -- nm
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humbug
Dec 21, 11:46
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snork -- nm
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zork
Dec 21, 11:48
It's Harry Potter, not Othello. -- nm
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who's scruffy-looking?
Dec 21, 11:44
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There must be moors near Hogwart's -- nm
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zork
Dec 21, 11:46
could be. I only remember Dean, the Patils, and Kingsley being described as to their colour.
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zork
Dec 21, 11:43
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and the Malfoys. -- nm
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zork
Dec 21, 11:45
I haven't read all of the books, but the verbage in my post below was from a picture of one of the HP books, and would seem to indicate otherwise. -- nm
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The Death Sceire
Dec 21, 11:39
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