Yeah, I've lost track of what discussion I saw where, but someone was wondering the same thing about the Unforgiveable Curses. They must be allowable in wartime, because Harry Imperiused a couple of people at Gringotts and used Crucio. Or people are happy to look the other way.
Xander ,'End of Days'
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On a totally random note, I just have to say that I love the expression "Merlin's pants!" It's just so perfectly exactly what they'd say.
I think during wartime they become the Semi-Forgiveable Curses.
Especially given the British meaning of "pants"!
I just have to say that I love the expression "Merlin's pants!" It's just so perfectly exactly what they'd say.
There was one especially funny variation on this that Hermione used, but I forget what it was....
but I forget what it was....
Something about his scrotal sack, no?
That was Ron. "Why in the name of Merlin's saggy left..." and then he got cut off with "Don't use that kind of language with your mother" before he finished the sentence.
I suppose the next word he was gonna say might have been "tit."
"Butt-cheek"?
I think there was a "what in the name of Merlin's most baggy Y fronts" in there.
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"what in the name of Merlin's most baggy Y fronts"
Oh yeah - that's what I was thinking of....