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Post by nagini on Aug 3, 2011 2:04:58 GMT -5
Nagini How much have you changed? We all know Nagini - or at least, we all know the Nagini we read about in the books. This Nagini is very much the same, yet worlds different all at once. She's faced things our book Nagini never did, and has already begun to change. This is more than a thread tracker - this is a development page, so that as the site grows on, we can follow Nagini and see just how much she, too, has grown.
Interesting Additions to Nagini's Initial Character
Canonly, we know Nagini was a horcrux, but we don't know how much this changed her. Our Nagini displays many changes because of being made a horcrux and here they are:
• She can understand human speech - to a degree. Voices translate in her mind to parsletongue, but its loud and slow and if there is too much at once, it gives her a headache.
• She does not age in snake years, but in human ones. She is as 'eternal' as Lord Voldemort himself.
• She thinks more like a human than a snake sometimes, and when this happens sometimes she feels a little lost. It is odd to have the thoughts she sometimes has, and she knows it. She knows Voldemort has changed her.
• She recognizes a wide variety of emotions alien to snakes. This again proves to her Voldemort has changed her. credit to BABY DARLING ! @ caution 2.0
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Post by nagini on Aug 3, 2011 2:12:36 GMT -5
THE PLOTS [atrb=border, 0, true][atrb=style, padding: 4px; width: 400px; height: 100px]WanderingWhen Neville Longbottom goes plant picking in the rain, the last thing he expects to run into is a snake that seems to be able to communicate with him, but meet Nagini he does. Sent to Hogwarts to spy on the grounds, Nagini is bored and lonely, and she likes the smell of this hatchling. How will this unlikely friendship unfold? ONGOING |
[atrb=border, 0, true][atrb=style, padding: 4px; width: 400px; height: 100px]Prized PossessionsNagini has known Reaper since he was a year old - and this thread is the proof to that. Seeing him as a hatchling, Nagini is protective of the young lad, and over the years, a bit of a 'companion in crime'. ONGOING |
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