Sunrise
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Rhea SilviaNigellus’ eldest son was named Sirius.
ReviewedGnaeus Vorenus Nigellus surprised his peers by forsaking a promising political career and remaining in Britain, the only Roman officer to do so.
Artorius later rewarded his loyalty with an estate. A place in the military councils was Nigellus’ due, and in those turbulent early years, he showed a highly tactical mind, often reining in the Sarmatians, especially Lancelot, Artorius’ second, who became a close friend.
Nigellus’ eldest son was named Sirius, perhaps as a remembrance of his posting in Egypt. Sirius Nigellus caught Lancelot’s eye, as a child.
--Andromeda Tonks, Toujours Pur, (Hogsmeade: Wandlit Publications, 2004), pg. 3.
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wow, never seen the black family tree presented that way. very sad. it makes their passions in the fight all the more logical. and i likehow sirius was remembering the time in a bright light. i would like the idea to be expounded somehow but i dont uite know exactlt what i want- i dont know some kind of glimpse to their future perhaps?
That was quite a powerful piece.
Response from Rhea Silvia (Author of Snapshots)
thanks.
Response from Rhea Silvia (Author of Snapshots)
thanks.
ah, so sad, but its nice to see (a potential) other side of the story. Fact is, that even the evil death-eaters were once children. It's nice to see a glimps into how that might have been.
Response from Rhea Silvia (Author of Snapshots)
erm... glad you liked it. thing is, you'll get rather more than a glimpse. this is the prologue of a huge story.
Response from Rhea Silvia (Author of Snapshots)
erm... glad you liked it. thing is, you'll get rather more than a glimpse. this is the prologue of a huge story.