ketchup YesJess! | Captain Goggles | Mama Badger | Eva's Soul Sister | An OG™ | It's all in the Numbers It was really a good thing that Emma had been sitting quiet for the first question because she would have totallllyyy said the Potters as part of the sacred twenty-eight. Surely they were, weren't they?? She stared befuddled at the blackboard, as Professor F moved onto the importance how some of these pureblood families used it to keep their families 'pure'. "Probably problematic because it's limiting and quite frankly controlling. It's an outdated belief system that poses a danger to those of lesser status." As evidence by the recent third wizarding war that she was a mere young child. So she supposed it wasn't that outdated since as recently as a decade ago, some wizards still tried to assert their dominance.
The conversation shifted to families not listed to have achieved something positive. Dumbledores came to mind, as did McGonagall, well more specifically just Minerva as she wasn't she of the late professor's family history. Diggorys, perhaps?
Moving on it seemed they were going to be doing an art project with their family trees. She was aware of her immediate family, but some of the extended family and their connections was fuzzy enough that perhaps choosing one of the famous families to research might be easier. After all, it wasn't as if she could complete the assignment for homework after owling her parents for more details about her grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and so on ....
Which famous family to choose though? Perhaps the Blacks would work well enough. There was likely to be adequate information found about them in one of Fergersnout's books, as one of the sacred twenty-eight.
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