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After some conversation, Draco has decided to stay with the Order. However, this incident, and others that have happened this term, has raised some valid concerns that need to be addressed. I’m very much hoping that what we cover today will be in the spirit of making the Order a better, stronger, and more effective group. It’s not meant to single any one person out, but to point out systematic difficulties we’ve been having in communication and meet them head on.
When it comes to the council challenge, here are some basic guidelines that I would like to see put in place.
1.) I will be touching base with Harry regularly regarding the contest’s progress, and your collective strategy. I want us all to be aware of the general plan and how it’s working, and modify it if necessary.
2.) When you receive a challenge, you will let one another, Harry, and myself know what your challenge is, and if you have a specific strategy in mind for what you plan to do. If your challenge would significantly impact a fellow Order member who is not competing, I expect you to keep them informed as well.
3.) If you need help or advice, please, make sure to ask. I and the rest of the Order will do our best to provide our support, our resources, and our understanding. Likewise, if you need to coordinate something more complicated amongst yourselves or using other members of the Order, I anticipate you’ll identify what you need, and work together as a team to accomplish it.
I understand that you may need to make quick decisions, and may not have the ability to keep us in the loop right away. But as a general policy, if you encounter an emergency situation that risks extreme personal injury to yourself, a fellow Order member, an unintended target, or presents a security risk, try to tell another Order member right away, and let us know what happened after the fact.
I anticipate that as we progress, we will have to make adjustments – but I hope that we can approach future challenges with a united front. There’s a difference between communicating every little thing and chewing over it endlessly (Remus said it best, we’re a chatty and opinionated bunch), and being able to use our information intelligently, as a group. I hope to foster the latter.
When it comes to the council challenge, here are some basic guidelines that I would like to see put in place.
1.) I will be touching base with Harry regularly regarding the contest’s progress, and your collective strategy. I want us all to be aware of the general plan and how it’s working, and modify it if necessary.
2.) When you receive a challenge, you will let one another, Harry, and myself know what your challenge is, and if you have a specific strategy in mind for what you plan to do. If your challenge would significantly impact a fellow Order member who is not competing, I expect you to keep them informed as well.
3.) If you need help or advice, please, make sure to ask. I and the rest of the Order will do our best to provide our support, our resources, and our understanding. Likewise, if you need to coordinate something more complicated amongst yourselves or using other members of the Order, I anticipate you’ll identify what you need, and work together as a team to accomplish it.
I understand that you may need to make quick decisions, and may not have the ability to keep us in the loop right away. But as a general policy, if you encounter an emergency situation that risks extreme personal injury to yourself, a fellow Order member, an unintended target, or presents a security risk, try to tell another Order member right away, and let us know what happened after the fact.
I anticipate that as we progress, we will have to make adjustments – but I hope that we can approach future challenges with a united front. There’s a difference between communicating every little thing and chewing over it endlessly (Remus said it best, we’re a chatty and opinionated bunch), and being able to use our information intelligently, as a group. I hope to foster the latter.
Re: Private Message to Justin
I will never doubt your loyalty or commitment, nor your motives in working under Dolohov. To be clear, the purpose of my writing was to let you know that while I'm fully aware that your future actions may not reflect your own moral principles, nor what people generally would find acceptable in an ideal world, I know that you are ultimately serving a higher purpose, and that the sacrifice to your principles are made on our behalf and for our cause -- and I very much believe that what you learn will prove valuable and useful in our efforts. I am grateful for your resolve to take advantage of this opportunity despite what it will cost you, and I know that your reasons are sound.
The best of intentions and principles can sometimes become warped without checking, however. And often, the burden can become far too great to bear on one's own. Severus spent years with no-one to confide in but himself. I do not believe he is better off for it.
I am very glad to hear that you are looking to a hopeful future. It is our younger generation that must rebuild this world, and reshape it in the image of what they hope to see -- and I very much hope that you are able to join them, and lead them to a path of peace and forgiveness, and experience that happiness yourself.