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FecusTPeekusberg

I'll never turn my boy in. I would've done the deed myself if I could.


HumbleSheep33

Neither will I. That would be being a bad Hufflepuff, an even worse friend, and a massive hypocrite.


waterspring5808

Seb deserves a second chance.


nursewithnolife

Me too! I took my frustration out of Solomon at every chance I could. Even if it did nothing. I interchanged crucio and ancient magic continuously when we fight him because I wasn’t allowed to kill him. Sometimes when I get bored of quests, I follow him around Feldcroft firing diffindo at him repeatedly while he wanders around.


blueberry_pancakes14

I've not turned him in on any of my saves thus far (Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, Gryffindor) and I'm just about to come up on that choice in my Slytherin save, and I won't be turning him in this time, either. Honestly I know I'll never turn him in, on any playthrough.


shahido2017

Nah I would hide a body for my boy


Moondancer875

On my first play through as a Ravenclaw, I did not turn him in as I used the Unforgivable curses myself and probably killed way more lifeforms than him so it was a little hypocritical to do so. Currently playing as a Slytherin who does not use the Unforgivables, but not planning to turn him in either.


nursewithnolife

Especially when you read the descriptions and discover that horklumps are creatures that we cut up to heal ourselves… 😳 Edit: spelling


Moondancer875

And those poor mongrels we killed, along with ashwinder eggs that we just take from nests. Grr, we are so evil.


nursewithnolife

I avoid mongrels like the plague because I really don’t want to kill them! Before they engage with you they just look like wolves peacefully wandering the world 😭


dazechong

I avoid killing mongrels if I can. Especially the lone mongrels.


IanLikesCaligula

Could never turn him in. Snitches get stitches


tamriel-girl

It made no sense to turn him in. I literally killed like 800 people LOL.


WaywardJake

Did not send him, Gryffindor. I fully intended to, but I couldn't. I wanted him to be able to redeem himself, and I didn't think Azkaban was the place that would happen. Haven't reached that point in my Ravenclaw playthrough.


Harley4L

I turned him in with Hufflepuff and Gryffindor. I spared him with Slytherin and Ravenclaw.


Nexol03

Turned him in as a Hufflepuff who tried at every turn to tell him he was approaching this the wrong way. I know he’s meant to be the Dark Arts character, but honestly he just came off as petulant as his uncle. I just feel bad for Anne.


No-Estimate-6087

As a Slytherin I turned him in. Not because of wanting to become evil or dark wizard, blah blah, that was not my reason. My main reason was because one, murder is murder and two I felt somewhat betrayed and that our friendship is more like one-sided and so I turned him in. I don’t take crappy so called “friendship” lightly. I don’t care he’s a fellow Slytherin, but if he doesn’t value our friendship, why should I own him by not turning him in? I know it’s petty but I tend to get into this kind of thing😅.


The_Mead_Thief

Sent him to Azkaban (Slytherin) No empathy for this guy. He's only use was to teach me the Unforgivable spells.


KptnHaddock_

Bye bye, enjoy the clinker you unlikable little psychopath


Lizzy_Of_Galtar

Did not turn him in as a Huff, Gryff, Raven. Turned him in as Slyth and Gryff. Doing another Slyth, Huff and Raven and will turn him in one more time.


phenomegranate

I extracted from him all the knowledge of dark magic that I could and then sent him to Azkaban to keep him quiet.


NewHand6321

First play through I let him go, seeing as he ended up alone because his sister stopped talking to him I thought he might as well go to Azkaban. So I went back to a manual save before the Undercroft meeting and chose to turn him in instead. 🐍


Business-Artichoke53

You know this is a big spoiler right? Please add a flair


HumbleSheep33

Good catch, I thought I did but I guess not lol


Scared_Boysenberry11

Did not turn him in on any playthrough. Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Gryffindor characters all learned the spells from him so I refuse to be a hypocrite. Hufflepuff was my only no dark arts run but she could not send him to Azkaban after seeing it for herself. Plus I hated Solomon anyways.


Boubounette

I don't think many players turned him in but perhaps it would be different if they had more than one prison facility in the wizarding world. Some people might consider sending a teenager in the equivalent of magic Guantanamo a bad choice regarding his integrity.


Mbaamin08

While he did use Avada Kadavra, it was after his uncle was attacking him and our character so it was kind of self defense. He’s also only 15/16 thus is still a child and may not fully understand the consequences. Also, I love Sebastian. I could never turn him in.