What is Snape's alignment?

Severus Snape's alignment is complex and debated, often described as Chaotic Neutral, True Neutral, or shifting from Lawful Evil towards Neutral Good, because his actions are driven by personal motivations (love for Lily) rather than strict good or evil, often acting against rules (Chaotic) but with deep loyalty (Lawful) to Dumbledore and a desire to atone, making him an anti-hero. He starts aligned with evil but switches to serving Dumbledore, driven by guilt and love, protecting Harry while also being cruel, fitting a complex anti-hero role.
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What alignment is Severus Snape?

Severus Snape was a difficult character to place but since his actions were based primarily on personal allegiances, I thought it fitting to make him true neutral. Characters associated with the Ministry of Magic seemed lawful neutral for the most part.
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Who was Snape's true allegiance to?

Despite his attraction to the Dark Arts and Voldemort's ideology of wizard supremacy, Snape's love for Muggle-born Lily Evans, Harry's mother, eventually compelled him to defect from the Death Eaters. He then became a double agent for Albus Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix.
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What is Snape's biggest secret?

Severus Snape's big secret was his lifelong, unrequited love for Harry Potter's mother, Lily Evans, which motivated him to become a double agent for Dumbledore and protect Harry, despite his outward animosity, a truth revealed through his memories in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. He was a spy against Voldemort, secretly working for the good side because of his enduring devotion to Lily, even after her death.
 
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Why did Snape have the same Patronus as Lily?

Snape's Patronus, a doe, matched Lily Potter's because his love for her was so profound and everlasting, becoming the purest, most powerful source of happiness and focus for his charm, even transforming his Patronus after her death to keep her memory alive. It symbolizes that despite his dark path and anger, his deep, unchanging love for Lily was the core of his being and his ultimate motivation, a truth revealed by Harry in <<!Deathly Hallows>>. 
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What's the rarest Patronus in Harry Potter?

The rarest Patronus, according to Harry Potter and Wizarding World data, is the Albatross, belonging to the fewest fans, symbolizing a happy-go-lucky, adventurous spirit that surfs ocean winds. Other exceptionally rare ones include the mystical Thestral, seen only by those who've witnessed death, and mythical beasts like the Unicorn, Dragon, and Hippogriff, found less often than common animals.
 
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Why was Dumbledore so surprised by Snape Patronus?

Dumbledore was surprised by Snape's doe Patronus because it proved Snape's love for Lily Potter endured, unchanged, for decades, even after her death, solidifying his loyalty to Dumbledore and the fight against Voldemort, which was the only reason Snape agreed to protect Harry; Dumbledore's shocked "After all this time?" wasn't about not knowing Snape loved Lily, but at the sheer depth and permanence of that love, revealed by the identical Patronus to Harry's mother. 
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Who was Snape's true love?

Despite Snape killing Dumbledore, it is learned that they had a special agreement for him to do so. When he died, it was revealed that his deep strong love for Lily Evans caused him to redeem himself, joining Dumbledore's cause for her protection (and, after her death, that of her son) from Lord Voldemort.
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Who is the LGBTQ character in Harry Potter?

The most prominent LGBTQ+ character in the Harry Potter universe is Albus Dumbledore, confirmed by author J.K. Rowling as gay and having had an intense, passionate love with Gellert Grindelwald, a relationship explored more in the Fantastic Beasts prequel series. While not explicitly detailed in the main books, this revelation added a significant LGBTQ+ figure to the wizarding world, with Grindelwald also implied to be attracted to Dumbledore. 
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Who was the saddest death in Harry Potter?

There's no single "saddest" death, as fans debate between Dobby (innocent, self-sacrificing), Sirius Black (Harry's lost family, sudden), Fred Weasley (joyful spirit extinguished), Cedric Diggory (innocent bystander, turning point), or Snape (complex love, tragic sacrifice revealed later). Each death carries significant weight, marking crucial emotional blows and shifts in the series' darkness, often highlighting themes of loss, sacrifice, and lost potential.
 
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Who is the least loved character in Harry Potter?

The least popular Harry Potter character often depends on what "unpopular" means (hated vs. forgotten), but Dolores Umbridge consistently ranks as the most hated, while characters like Bem, Winky, or Sally-Anne Perks are among the least known due to their minor roles, though some fans dislike Aunt Marge, Zacharias Smith, or Gilderoy Lockhart for being annoying or unpleasant. 
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Who was Dumbledore's true love?

In 2007, Rowling was asked whether Dumbledore ever found true love. She replied that she always thought of Dumbledore as being homosexual, and that he had fallen in love with the corrupt wizard Gellert Grindelwald; Rowling did not explicitly state whether Grindelwald returned his affections.
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What was Snape's biggest mistake?

Severus Snape made one of his biggest mistakes when, during an argument, he called Lily a “Mudblood” and followed Lord Voldemort, severing his relationship with Lily Evans. Snape was partly responsible for her death, as he was the one who overheard the prophecy and told Voldemort, leading him to attack the Potters.
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Who is the rightful heir to Slytherin?

In 1943, Tom Riddle, the "Heir of Slytherin", opened the Chamber of Secrets to conduct a purge on Muggle-born students. This resulted in the death of Myrtle Warren, who eventually returned as a ghost. Riddle opened the Chamber again in 1993 through the use of one of his seven Horcruxes, his diary.
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Why did Snape cry when he died?

Snape cried when he died because the physical pain, regret, and overwhelming emotion of his life – especially his undying, tragic love for Lily Potter – converged, forcing out memories he'd hidden, which were collected as tears for Harry to see, revealing his true allegiance and sacrifice for the greater good, proving he wasn't the monster everyone thought, but a deeply pained man finally letting go.
 
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Who is mentioned 432 times in Harry Potter?

Who is the character that is mentioned 432 times? The other potions master! Horace Slughorn!
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Why do some Christians not like Harry Potter?

Some Christians dislike Harry Potter primarily due to its depiction of witchcraft and the occult, fearing it glorifies real-world magic and draws children toward Satanism or pagan practices forbidden in the Bible, even though many others see it as a harmless fantasy promoting love and good over evil, with some even finding Christian themes within the series. 
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Who was Daniel Radcliffe's crush while filming Harry Potter?

Daniel Radcliffe had a significant crush on his Harry Potter co-star Helena Bonham Carter (who played Bellatrix Lestrange) as a teenager, even writing her a heartfelt love letter during filming which he revealed during the 20th-anniversary reunion special. In the letter, he expressed admiration, wished he'd been born earlier to have a chance with her, and signed off affectionately.
 
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Who is the Slytherin girl in Harry Potter?

The most prominent girl in Slytherin is Pansy Parkinson, Draco Malfoy's crony, but other notable female Slytherins in Harry's year include Millicent Bulstrode, Daphne Greengrass, and Tracey Davis, with Pansy being the most frequently mentioned and seen. These girls shared dormitories and were part of the generally antagonistic Slytherin group.
 
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Did Lily ever forgive Snape?

No, Lily Evans never forgave Severus Snape for calling her a "Mudblood," definitively ending their childhood friendship; she found his deep-seated prejudice and interest in the Dark Arts unforgivable, even as he tried to apologize and later risked everything to protect her and her son, Harry, because his core beliefs and actions showed she was never truly safe with him. 
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What does 394 mean in Harry Potter?

Page 394 is famous in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for Snape's sarcastic "Turn to page 394," directing the Defense Against the Dark Arts class to werewolves to hint at Professor Lupin's secret, though the actual content varies by edition, often involving romance or pivotal moments like the Time-Turner use.
 
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How old was Lily when she died?

In the Harry Potter series, Lily Potter was 21 years old when she died on Halloween night, 1981, sacrificing herself to save baby Harry from Lord Voldemort. She and James Potter were both young parents, with Lily having given birth to Harry just over a year before.
 
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Why did Dumbledore say please before Snape killed him?

By saying "Severus... please" Dumbledore was able to subtly signal to Snape that he was ready. Also, you have to remember that Snape was feeling slightly apprehensive about killing Dumbledore. So in a way, Dumbledore was actually pleading with Snape, only it was for the total opposite reason the Death Eaters though.
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What did Dumbledore mean by "Remember My Last Petunia"?

When Dumbledore sent a Howler to Petunia saying "Remember my last, Petunia," he was reminding her of the letter he left with baby Harry, explaining that her taking him in sealed an ancient protection spell, binding her to keep Harry safe as long as he called her home, a protection that would prevent Voldemort from harming him. It was a desperate reminder, after the Dementor attack, that her own family's safety depended on Harry staying with them, honoring her sister Lily's sacrifice.
 
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What was the potion that Dumbledore drank?

Dumbledore drank the Emerald Potion, also known as the Drink of Despair, a glowing green liquid created by Voldemort to guard a Horcrux in a cave; it induced extreme thirst, pain, fear, and nightmarish visions, forcing the drinker to consume it all to reach the locket, while also making them vulnerable to the lake's Inferi, as Dumbledore experienced torturous reliving of his past guilt, particularly concerning his sister Ariana.
 
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