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It's not that he doesn't want to answer just... why answer? All the comments were about how it was a stupid decision for the MC to reveal his powers in general and not just with the person who tried to kill him. (which the MC's relationship with said person changes with the chapters, and I also didn't say that the MC wasn't stupid, I am and I've made worse decisions, this is a Self-Insert, so yes, there are stupid decisions that I would have made myself.) Now, I like and appreciate all the comments, but everyone has their tastes, which I respect, you are all entitled to not like my writing, but several comments asked me to change it or undo it, which I won't do, I can take ideas or future suggestions from the comments sometimes, but asking me to rewrite it is already too much. Still, thanks for reading!
Oh, I agree that Alucard is omnipresent in his Schrodinger form, he can exist anywhere he chooses as long as he is aware of himself, even in the minds of others. We could even extend that to how Alucard is a being composed entirely of thoughts and imaginations, he could accomplish some really weird stuff, though there would be the problem of not losing himself, by manipulating the sense of self. And while that can be stupidly strong, familiars are also. For starters, Alucard Pre-Schrodinger's immortality is also ridiculous as long as he has souls, and while it's not an immortality on a conceptual level like Schrodinger, familiars are really worth it. Alucard Post-Schrodinger can't absorb more souls because it conflicts with Schrodinger, which is why he spent 30 years killing all the souls inside his body, so he no longer has any familiars, nor can he have them in the future. and while it may not seem strong using familiars, besides overwhelming his enemies with 120 thousand souls, it's really the fault of Alucard's low-level world, think about that in higher worlds, as long as he can drain their blood and absorb their souls, he can literally enslave gods and demons, there are stupidly strong beings and monsters to turn into familiars. So, ultimately it was more about which version of Alucard I liked better, and I preferred pre-Schrodinger.
I was referring to Sherlock Holmes. And… no, not really, they’re purebloods, it’s unlikely they read Muggle novels or had access to said novels to begin with. Ron, whose family are blood traitors and are pro-Muggle, never heard of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves and Cinderella (seventh book, end of chapter 7, The Will of Albus Dumbledore), so it’s less than likely Bellatrix, Narcissa or Lucius would have heard of or known about Sherlock Holmes.
I haven't decided yet, but I'm almost sure I will, just that... I don't know what when.
It's in class 1B, I'll upload a list when I can arrange the format correctly :c
Ahora, para quienes no sepan quien es, es Isolde de Reverse 1999, amo Reverse, amo a Isolde, amo la historia de Isolde y amo que este loca, y la primera apariencia que se me vino a la mente cuando buscaba la apariencia de Bellatrix fue Isolde, así que… sí…I can fix her!!