1. Bellatrix - insanity
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Bellatrix was never a woman that particularly cared how others perceived her.
Of course, she demanded a certain level of fear and admiration, but the various depictions of her character generally didn't faze her in the least. As long as she upheld her standards, the public could address her what they wished.
And if she didn't like it, she had every right to assault them viciously.
The only thing that had ever really irked her –and offended her even more than that- was hearing about her 'tragic decent to madness'.
She was a lot of things. Cold. Calculating. Malicious. She would admit to her skills with no less than a smirk of satisfaction.
But insanity implied that she could not be held responsible for her actions. That they were done without reason. It was no more than an excuse used by the guilty, or those who were weak enough to have no control over themselves. It was a thought that made Bellatrix's skin crawl.
And because fear should be eliminated at all costs, insanity never had and never would describe her.
She was certain of it; as she blasted the Crutatious curse, as she looked towards her master, as she took another life.
She would always be in control.
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But today is my time to shine
