If I've learned one thing so far from connecting with the Aurors, it's that whatever they might think about Voldemort and the Council or the way things get done in the Protectorate, none of them want any kind of change where blood purity's concerned or keeping muggles as slaves or keeping everyone afraid of showing disloyal. Even if some of them would be secretly pleased about it if we managed to kill Voldemort (and I've got no idea which if any of them would be, really), they'd be dead set against us changing anything else about the Protectorate.
We want to count on them fighting us. And we need to be really cautious about believing any of them if there are any who try to get us to believe they're throwing in with us or that they're secretly our allies or that they're in any way working quietly for us rather than completely against us. Trusting to anything like that would be a bad bet.
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Date: 2015-04-24 03:20 pm (UTC)If I've learned one thing so far from connecting with the Aurors, it's that whatever they might think about Voldemort and the Council or the way things get done in the Protectorate, none of them want any kind of change where blood purity's concerned or keeping muggles as slaves or keeping everyone afraid of showing disloyal. Even if some of them would be secretly pleased about it if we managed to kill Voldemort (and I've got no idea which if any of them would be, really), they'd be dead set against us changing anything else about the Protectorate.
We want to count on them fighting us. And we need to be really cautious about believing any of them if there are any who try to get us to believe they're throwing in with us or that they're secretly our allies or that they're in any way working quietly for us rather than completely against us. Trusting to anything like that would be a bad bet.