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Reviews for Why Salazar Left

By : Eskimita
  • From Alex2675 on November 01, 2019

    hello!!!!!!

    this is great writing!!!!!!! i love harry/salazar pairing!!!!!

    please write more soon!!!!!!!


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  • From ParadoxicallySlytherin on August 04, 2017

    This is forever one of my all time favorite Salazar/Harry fanfic.


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  • From ladyedgecombe on March 20, 2017

    I found this and really liked it. I was wondering if you would consider taking it back up and continuing it. it has a good plot line and was a unique story line. I would love to see what you do with the rest of it.


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  • From FCTSyndrome on August 05, 2015
    Loved it and can't wait for more! :3
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  • From ANON - Jamie on January 25, 2015
    Love it!
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  • From ANON - kai on December 28, 2014
    I'm sad to see that there hasn't been an update in almost 2 years... This is a wonderful story, after all...
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  • From ANON - Faery66 on March 02, 2014
    Hope to read more soon.

    =D
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  • From Sexy-Holo on February 04, 2014
    I really was enjoying this one and was wondering why you stopped writing it.
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  • From ANON - Seren ferch Dafydd on January 11, 2014
    I've quite enjoyed the story so far. I hope you will be able to update soon.


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  • From ANON - Seren ferch Dafydd on January 11, 2014
    All Hallows Eve, the evening be for All Hallows Day dates from the year 835 when Pope Gregory moved it from May 13th to October 31.

    The new date also corresponds to the Celtic Festival of Samhain, and some of its traditions were added to the All Hallows Eve celebrations.

    So if we are in the year 900, the Founders would have known about All Hallows Eve as at that point the Muggle world and Wizarding worlds had not been separated.
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  • From ANON - Seren ferch Dafydd on January 11, 2014
    The surname Salazar as a surname is of Spanish/Basque and dates back to at least the 8th century AD. It means old hall. It is common in the Basque counties of Spain, Northwest Spain and Northern Portugal. As you noted, Antonio Salazar was a Portuguese dictator in the early to mid 20th century. However I doubt that is the origin of the Salazar Slytherin's forename.

    The forename (first name) Salazar is Celtic in origin. Northern Portugal and Northwest Spain were settled by Celtic tribes. These tribes later established settlements in Wales, Cornwall and Ireland. In Celtic Salazar or Seleazer is the Celtic form of Eleazer a Biblical name, meaning "God is my Help". The Celts in Wales converted to Christianity around 300-400 AD.

    Slytherin is Old English (c.800 AD) and means "cunning within". It is from the old English words syl = cunning + therin = within or there in.

    I like the story so far, but did want to give you the information of the names. I'm Welsh and have been tracing family names, so had already come across both Salazar and Slytherin [as a descriptive byname] in the family tree.

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  • From ANON - Lady Dragonstar on November 27, 2013
    I would love to be able to get updates for this story. I have a lot of trouble navigating this site. If you could assist me I either how to get updates or send me an email when you update that would rock. It is hard to find good Harry/Slazar stories. Ty
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  • From ANON - yumii on November 12, 2013
    Well done so far I love it can't wait to read the next update
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  • From ANON - whitebuffalowmn on July 17, 2013
    I sure hope this story isn't abandoned. If not please continue with the updates. I found it to be enthralling. thank you and kudos!
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  • From Skyla-lilly on July 15, 2013
    Wow i love this the true hermione and dumbles has finally come out to play. very interesting i can't wait to see where you take this next
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