HI. Sorry. I had this written up yesterday and I guess my computer lost it.
Ron's feelings haven't really changed-- or to say his indifference hasn't really changed. The muggle/wizard issue isn't one that's really brought up in canon save a few times except in passing (most notably in year four). It's not something that's actually been a problem in his early life for him to have a real say on.
That's actually going to change a bit more as he starts getting Deathly Hallows memories. The one I changed out to from Goldie's game is actually pretty good in the fact that it brings up the fact Death Eater are hurting mugges. But at the same time Lupin is encouraging listeners to continue what they usually do... Which is just not telling muggles about magic and protecting them instead.
It's the weird twist in mindset that even the "good wizards" have that Muggles are just better off not knowing about magic. Even with few memories it's just really in-grained in him that it makes sense. It'll take more conversations about it and memories where muggles are in immediate danger for him to really think about it. Especially since their prerogative about muggles is to erase their memories if they see magic.
How is Selenia feeling about the current state of Sapphire?
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Ron's feelings haven't really changed-- or to say his indifference hasn't really changed. The muggle/wizard issue isn't one that's really brought up in canon save a few times except in passing (most notably in year four). It's not something that's actually been a problem in his early life for him to have a real say on.
That's actually going to change a bit more as he starts getting Deathly Hallows memories. The one I changed out to from Goldie's game is actually pretty good in the fact that it brings up the fact Death Eater are hurting mugges. But at the same time Lupin is encouraging listeners to continue what they usually do... Which is just not telling muggles about magic and protecting them instead.
It's the weird twist in mindset that even the "good wizards" have that Muggles are just better off not knowing about magic. Even with few memories it's just really in-grained in him that it makes sense. It'll take more conversations about it and memories where muggles are in immediate danger for him to really think about it. Especially since their prerogative about muggles is to erase their memories if they see magic.
How is Selenia feeling about the current state of Sapphire?