The Servant of Lord Voldemort
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Severus Snape Confronts the Group with Evidence from the Marauder's Map
Severus Snape reveals himself after finding Harry's Invisibility Cloak near the Whomping Willow and discovering evidence on the Marauder's Map. He accuses Remus Lupin of helping Sirius Black enter the castle and aims to take both Lupin and Black to Azkaban, believing this will prove his longstanding suspicions about Lupin's loyalty. Lupin tries to explain, but Snape, consumed by his schoolboy grudge, ignores him and binds Lupin with magic.
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Severus Snape reveals himself after finding Harry's Invisibility Cloak near the Whomping Willow and discovering evidence on the Marauder's Map. He accuses Remus Lupin of helping Sirius Black enter the castle and aims to take both Lupin and Black to Azkaban, believing this will prove his longstanding suspicions about Lupin's loyalty. Lupin tries to explain, but Snape, consumed by his schoolboy grudge, ignores him and binds Lupin with magic.
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Snape Refuses to Listen to Hermione's Plea for an Explanation
Hermione Granger tries to reason with Severus Snape, suggesting that he at least listen to what Lupin and Black have to say. Snape, however, dismisses her concerns and threatens the students with suspension, furiously telling her to stay silent. Snape's anger and desire for revenge on Sirius Black overwhelm his reason, leading him to reject any possibility of explanation.
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Hermione Granger tries to reason with Severus Snape, suggesting that he at least listen to what Lupin and Black have to say. Snape, however, dismisses her concerns and threatens the students with suspension, furiously telling her to stay silent. Snape's anger and desire for revenge on Sirius Black overwhelm his reason, leading him to reject any possibility of explanation.
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Harry, Ron, and Hermione Disarm Severus Snape
Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger simultaneously cast the Disarming Charm, knocking Severus Snape unconscious as he attempts to capture Sirius Black and Remus Lupin. The trio, overwhelmed by the situation, realize that they have attacked a teacher, causing Hermione to panic. Lupin thanks Harry, but Harry remains uncertain whether he did the right thing.
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Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger simultaneously cast the Disarming Charm, knocking Severus Snape unconscious as he attempts to capture Sirius Black and Remus Lupin. The trio, overwhelmed by the situation, realize that they have attacked a teacher, causing Hermione to panic. Lupin thanks Harry, but Harry remains uncertain whether he did the right thing.
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Sirius Black Reveals How He Found Peter Pettigrew
Sirius Black explains how he discovered Peter Pettigrew's location after seeing a photograph in the The Daily Prophet of Ron Weasley and his family, with Scabbers on Ron's shoulder. Black recounts how he recognized Pettigrew in the photo and knew he had to escape Azkaban to confront him. The realization that Scabbers was Pettigrew sets the stage for the confrontation.
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Sirius Black explains how he discovered Peter Pettigrew's location after seeing a photograph in the The Daily Prophet of Ron Weasley and his family, with Scabbers on Ron's shoulder. Black recounts how he recognized Pettigrew in the photo and knew he had to escape Azkaban to confront him. The realization that Scabbers was Pettigrew sets the stage for the confrontation.
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Black and Lupin Reveal the Truth About Peter Pettigrew's Fake Death
Sirius Black and Remus Lupin explain how Peter Pettigrew faked his own death by cutting off a finger and framing Sirius for his murder. Black recalls cornering Pettigrew after the Potters' deaths, but Pettigrew blew up the street and escaped into the sewers. The missing toe on Scabbers serves as proof of Pettigrew's deception, leaving Ron Weasley shocked.
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Sirius Black and Remus Lupin explain how Peter Pettigrew faked his own death by cutting off a finger and framing Sirius for his murder. Black recalls cornering Pettigrew after the Potters' deaths, but Pettigrew blew up the street and escaped into the sewers. The missing toe on Scabbers serves as proof of Pettigrew's deception, leaving Ron Weasley shocked.
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Sirius Black and Crookshanks' Alliance is Revealed
Sirius Black reveals that Crookshanks recognized Peter Pettigrew for what he truly was and tried to help Black catch him. Crookshanks even stole the passwords to Gryffindor Tower to assist Black, proving that the cat had been working with him to expose Pettigrew. The revelation shocks the trio as they realize the depth of the conspiracy.
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Sirius Black reveals that Crookshanks recognized Peter Pettigrew for what he truly was and tried to help Black catch him. Crookshanks even stole the passwords to Gryffindor Tower to assist Black, proving that the cat had been working with him to expose Pettigrew. The revelation shocks the trio as they realize the depth of the conspiracy.
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Sirius Black Admits His Role in the Potters' Deaths
Sirius Black confesses to Harry that he persuaded Lily and James Potter to use Peter Pettigrew as their Secret-Keeper, believing it would be a perfect bluff. Black takes responsibility for their deaths, explaining that he should have checked on Pettigrew sooner. This admission shocks Harry, and he struggles to accept Black's guilt.
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Sirius Black confesses to Harry that he persuaded Lily and James Potter to use Peter Pettigrew as their Secret-Keeper, believing it would be a perfect bluff. Black takes responsibility for their deaths, explaining that he should have checked on Pettigrew sooner. This admission shocks Harry, and he struggles to accept Black's guilt.
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Peter Pettigrew is Revealed as an Animagus
Remus Lupin and Sirius Black use their wands to transform Scabbers back into Peter Pettigrew, revealing his true form for the first time. Pettigrew, a small, grubby man with rat-like features, pleads for mercy, but both Black and Lupin confront him with the truth about his betrayal of Lily and James Potter.
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Remus Lupin and Sirius Black use their wands to transform Scabbers back into Peter Pettigrew, revealing his true form for the first time. Pettigrew, a small, grubby man with rat-like features, pleads for mercy, but both Black and Lupin confront him with the truth about his betrayal of Lily and James Potter.
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Peter Pettigrew Tries to Defend Himself
Peter Pettigrew attempts to convince Remus Lupin and Sirius Black that he had no choice but to betray the Potters to Lord Voldemort, claiming he was terrified of Lord Voldemort. He argues that he's innocent, but Black and Lupin are disgusted by his cowardice, calling him out for valuing his own life over his friends.
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Peter Pettigrew attempts to convince Remus Lupin and Sirius Black that he had no choice but to betray the Potters to Lord Voldemort, claiming he was terrified of Lord Voldemort. He argues that he's innocent, but Black and Lupin are disgusted by his cowardice, calling him out for valuing his own life over his friends.
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Harry Prevents Black and Lupin from Killing Peter Pettigrew
As Sirius Black and Remus Lupin prepare to kill Peter Pettigrew, Harry steps in, arguing that his father wouldn't want them to become killers. Harry insists that Pettigrew be handed over to the Dementors rather than killed, and although Black and Lupin are initially shocked by Harry's decision, they agree to spare Pettigrew's life.
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As Sirius Black and Remus Lupin prepare to kill Peter Pettigrew, Harry steps in, arguing that his father wouldn't want them to become killers. Harry insists that Pettigrew be handed over to the Dementors rather than killed, and although Black and Lupin are initially shocked by Harry's decision, they agree to spare Pettigrew's life.
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Lupin Tends to Ron's Injuries and Prepares to Return to Hogwarts
After agreeing not to kill Peter Pettigrew, Remus Lupin uses magic to bind Pettigrew and heal Ron Weasley's broken leg. Lupin also binds Severus Snape, who remains unconscious, and prepares the group to return to Hogwarts. Ron, furious over Pettigrew's betrayal, agrees to help ensure Pettigrew remains captured.
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After agreeing not to kill Peter Pettigrew, Remus Lupin uses magic to bind Pettigrew and heal Ron Weasley's broken leg. Lupin also binds Severus Snape, who remains unconscious, and prepares the group to return to Hogwarts. Ron, furious over Pettigrew's betrayal, agrees to help ensure Pettigrew remains captured.
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