Layne holds Johnny Rook closely to him, and the 乌鸦 tugs at the lapel of his jacket. Me knew wen me saw you, he thinks as Layne tucks him inside that jacket, you be my Da. Therion puts his arm around Layne's waist as the fair wizard asks the crow, "when 你 first saw me, how did 你 see me? I mean, how did I look to you?" Johnny Rook pulls the 夹克 closed and snuggles close to Layne's heart. You furry. Layne looks down at the lump on his chest. "I looked furry to you?" There's a muffled caw from inside Layne's jacket, and Johnny Rook thinks, you furry wen me first see! Me know 你 long time! Elsbet wipes her eyes and smiles and the Chronicler pulls down a fresh parchment, chuckling to himself. Me say my friends, he be my Da, dey say no, he a wuf, he no be a Da, but me say me know 你 be. Me win.
Alphion caws loudly, proclaiming, together we all belong. The other birds chime in and the chamber is filled with their joy. 唐克斯 and Remus step up to the blank parchment and she bites her lip, then says almost guiltily, "I hate to put a damper on this, but it's my go..." The Chronicler steps toward them as the birds settle down and asks them, "husband and wife...would 你 indulge me and create your genealogies together?" They agree without any hesitation, and after timing their blood to drop simultaneously, the family gathers around to watch the two trees spread out side 由 side. The generations multiply and their blood seems to be racing to reach the 最佳, 返回页首 first. It's a beautiful sight even before it is complete.
The surprise comes when a branch from Tonks' mother's side joins one from Remus' father's...much to everyone's amazement. Remus and 唐克斯 are the descendants of a man named Valorn and a woman named Banâka. The stunning revelation is detailed 由 their shared Historical Notation:
Valorn was a Beorning, that is, he belonged to the people who claimed the Bear-man Beorn as their Ancestor. As such, Valorn could take the form of a great bear. Banâka was a mysterious, magical woman who belonged to the Drúedain, who were also called Wild Men of the Woods. Their two sons, Amrik and Avalê could take the shape of 狼 and their two daughters, Belzîr and Banâth could take a variety of animal forms. This ability existed in all their descendants for centuries until the lines of Avalê and Banâth died out before the end of the Fourth Age. However, remarkable shifting abilities still exist in the lines of their daughter Belzîr, which eventually gave rise to that of Cygnus Black I, and their son Amrik, which gave rise to that of Ulric Lupin.
It takes several 分钟 for the implications to sink in, but when they do, Snape wonders if any of Remus' line ever found their way into Layne's. How powerful would one like that be? His mind wanders until it settles upon Harry, and the Weasleys. What if...what if the originator of the Weasley name was somehow also a descendant of Belzîr? Perhaps being an animagus is 更多 than just a choice...could it be an inborn gift as well, part of one's genetic make-up, and one need only acknowledge it? Snape's mind is racing, and he's not quite sure why. It's like he's trying to catch something that's scampering away from him. Like a weasel. Or...a ferret.
A little white ferret...
He is so deep in thought that he does not hear Malfoy say his name; it's simply the fact that he has just caught what he was chasing that causes him to turn in the White Wizard's direction. But all the same..."it's your turn, Severus," he says, and Snape straightens. "Alright," he whispers, "but I need a moment first."
Alphion caws loudly, proclaiming, together we all belong. The other birds chime in and the chamber is filled with their joy. 唐克斯 and Remus step up to the blank parchment and she bites her lip, then says almost guiltily, "I hate to put a damper on this, but it's my go..." The Chronicler steps toward them as the birds settle down and asks them, "husband and wife...would 你 indulge me and create your genealogies together?" They agree without any hesitation, and after timing their blood to drop simultaneously, the family gathers around to watch the two trees spread out side 由 side. The generations multiply and their blood seems to be racing to reach the 最佳, 返回页首 first. It's a beautiful sight even before it is complete.
The surprise comes when a branch from Tonks' mother's side joins one from Remus' father's...much to everyone's amazement. Remus and 唐克斯 are the descendants of a man named Valorn and a woman named Banâka. The stunning revelation is detailed 由 their shared Historical Notation:
Valorn was a Beorning, that is, he belonged to the people who claimed the Bear-man Beorn as their Ancestor. As such, Valorn could take the form of a great bear. Banâka was a mysterious, magical woman who belonged to the Drúedain, who were also called Wild Men of the Woods. Their two sons, Amrik and Avalê could take the shape of 狼 and their two daughters, Belzîr and Banâth could take a variety of animal forms. This ability existed in all their descendants for centuries until the lines of Avalê and Banâth died out before the end of the Fourth Age. However, remarkable shifting abilities still exist in the lines of their daughter Belzîr, which eventually gave rise to that of Cygnus Black I, and their son Amrik, which gave rise to that of Ulric Lupin.
It takes several 分钟 for the implications to sink in, but when they do, Snape wonders if any of Remus' line ever found their way into Layne's. How powerful would one like that be? His mind wanders until it settles upon Harry, and the Weasleys. What if...what if the originator of the Weasley name was somehow also a descendant of Belzîr? Perhaps being an animagus is 更多 than just a choice...could it be an inborn gift as well, part of one's genetic make-up, and one need only acknowledge it? Snape's mind is racing, and he's not quite sure why. It's like he's trying to catch something that's scampering away from him. Like a weasel. Or...a ferret.
A little white ferret...
He is so deep in thought that he does not hear Malfoy say his name; it's simply the fact that he has just caught what he was chasing that causes him to turn in the White Wizard's direction. But all the same..."it's your turn, Severus," he says, and Snape straightens. "Alright," he whispers, "but I need a moment first."