Tuesday, August 19, 2014
The Dark Mark's Choice with: The Harry Potter and Percy Jackson Series
If I was in a certain house in Hogwarts, I think I would have to pick... Slytherin. Yes, I know they're evil, but not for that. They're very cunning, smart, and strategic. All are pure of blood, and yes, I'd not want to a mudblood, (or muggle-born, if you're that nice. They mean the same thing in the end, so who cares?) or a half-blood. Draco is smart, and then turns evil, but reforms in the end. He gets married to Anastasia Greengrass and has a exactly-like-him kid named Scorpius. In the very end he's a good guy, and that happened with every other Slytherin, with the exception of Tom Marvolo Riddle. Want to question my authority? Go ahead. I'll ignore it. If you're a little Gryffindor, BLAH to you. Now you're asking, 'Why Cho if your a Slytherin?'. Well, the answer? She's nice, she's cool, she's pretty, and in the end she hates Harry Potter. Good enough for you? Yeah.
Now, Percy Jackson.... I would have to say....... erm...... this is hard. Maybe..... wow. Lots of choices. My preference is Hades, but everybody says I'm an Athena. Well, BLAH to you. I'd really aim for being friends with Nico, Luke, and not really Annabeth. Now, if you haven't completed the Percy Jackson series and have not gotten to the last book, well, you have the right to be thinking, 'Luke? Whaaa? Is this crazy person, um, CRAZY?!' Well, to tell you the truth, first Annabeth was my favorite character, then it became totally blatant she had a crush on Percy. So she fell from my favoritism. Anyway, it doesn't matter, Luke came along. Luke is the best, next to Nico. He's really smart. Too bad he dies.... sniff. Well, he saves everyone by killing himself. Luke and Annabeth were awesome.... then book three came. BOOM! Luke and Annabeth were 2 and 3 'cause of Nico. Kid of Hades? 10 years old? Black hair? Cool sword? AWESOME!!!
Well, that's pretty much all. Wait for the next 'The Dark Mark's Choice with!'
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Did't Draco get married to Pansy?
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