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You forgot to mention Narcissa displaying loyalty by lying to Voldemort to save her family.
I like to think Al does get sorted there and in an ironic twist becomes best friends with Scorpius Malfoy. I would like to think that Al would move in between the Slytherins and the rest if the wizarding world easily and such elegance that the differences between the two would start to go away.
I’d be more interested to know what effect being in Slytherin would have had on Albus – rather than the other way around. What would his fellow Slytherin’s have been like, what prejudices towards the son of Harry Potter would they have had?
I always saw him as being in Gryffindor.
Slytherin house was the house of Merlin before it was the house of Voldemort & considering big M’s the houses greatest legacy id say Slytherin house is way less attached to muggle hating than even its founder would have wanted. Even though back when the school went up…Salazar DID kinda have a point. Being wary of muggles and their Christian ways, was just common sense (although he got wicked paranoid by the end) I mean religion was everything in the medeival mind and muggles totally bowed to an angry god that literally preached that the existence of magical ability was an abominable sin, plus could you imagine how conflicted christian muggleborns would have been back then? You know they thought they were gonna burn in hell in the back of their minds and probably kept trying to convert witches and wizards to the new god to make up for their own existence they wrongly believed was born of evil. The Fat Friar must have had issues, im just sayin. Plus id bet Slytherin didnt just pick the snake as the house mascot because he was a parcel mouth, it was probably a stab at the fast growing christian conversion, i mean thats a HUGE middle finger of a mascot.
Albus was sorted into Slytherin and Scorpius into Gryffindor in James Potter and the Curse of the Gatekeeper by George Norman Lippert!