remus lupin quote of the day
day 26
an actual canon quote who would have thought
Can you talk a little about Remus’ intelligence? Recently I’ve felt it’s been severely downplayed in fandom as a response to fanon depicting Sirius as “the dumb one” and Remus as “the smart one” in a wolfstar context. While obviously Sirius is extremely intelligent that doesn’t mean Remus has to be dumb in contrast? I also think they just have different types of intelligence, and I strongly believe that basing their intellect off of their achievements in school is limiting (also people don’t take into account that Remus was sick every month for at least 3 days, even if he was matched perfectly in intelligence with Sirius he’d still be doing worse in school). What’s your take on this my balanced remus lover friend?
I don't think Remus is a 'genius', like James and Sirius might be. But he's a bloody capable wizard - hard-earned, not talent.
The one flashback we get of him as a kid, we see him focusing hard on his OWL's, despite an upcoming Full Moon. He has his own methods for revision - when he asks Sirius if he would help him study, Sirius can't fathom why he should bother. Sirius doesn't need to revise or study - but Remus is good at it.
You're damn right that doesn't mean he is stupid compared to Sirius. There's nothing stupid about forming methods to help himself learn. Sirius and James are natural talents - Remus is a nerd.
By adulthood his work ethic has paid off: He has effortless confidence in his charms and conjuring - doing most of it without incantation. He's kind of a badass: He conjured fire and a non-corporeal Patronus without incantation - while exhausted and in the presence of a dementor. He could duel Lucius Malfoy, battled death eaters in the astronomy tower, dueled while flying and supporting an injured man on his broom - and disarmed multiple people in a row with enough accuracy to catch their wands. (tbf they were children)
Remus is a natural at teaching. First day on the job: he handles a room full of kids like he's been at it for years, even those with difficulties who need extra care and encouragement. He is patient with Harry learning to cast a Patronus, explaining things clearly to him - changing his explanation as Harry's needs change. This shows a deep understanding of both the material he is teaching... and what it is like to learn. Knowing how to struggle, how to adapt, how to learn, the validity of different perspectives - that's good wisdom.
His greatest strength is his Social Intelligence. Witty, astute, cunning, sly, persuasive… Sirius isn't socially inept but he is so honest and blunt he can come across as kicking the door down - rather than Remus' picking the lock and making it seem like a natural innocent behaviour. Does that make sense...? It was the entirety of his role in PoA: A murderer on the loose after Harry's blood - and yet through all the mysterious absences, sketchy evasiveness, superficial closeness with Harry, slightly slap-dash teaching methods and blatant distrust from Snape (who had been proven trustworthy - Harry just thought he was an arse)… Remus Lupin manages to charm his students, getting to know them without any of them knowing anything about him. He has Harry hanging off his every word, despite obvious apprehension to engage with him about his parents or needs. He effortlessly keeps Harry's trust even when he blatantly, skillfully lies in-front of him - and TO him! For his own gain!!! The scene of the Marauders Map is a brazen display of how quickly he can manipulate his way out of a complex situation. Even when he is with a murderer and they all know he will turn into a werewolf soon - he commands emotional focus. Ron is injured, a Murderer is present, they are supposed to be investigating a rat with haste... yet most of the time they are discussing HIM and why HE is 'not so scary, please don't hate me' in a long-winded fashion.
Only Snape seems immune. So he bullies him to shut him up. Without SEEMING like a bully. The kids think he is great, the way he can control the uncontrollable - Snape and Peeves.
Remus slips in and everyone is so taken with him they never notice the lock being picked. Their perception of him is on a tight leash. A magician’s sleight of hand and a silver tongue. Lockheart WISHES he could do this.
Remus is practical and practiced. He has the grit of someone who has fought for his life with both his wand and his tongue. He has lived a life of misdirection, gaslighting and manipulation - always subtle, always present. He reads others better than himself and moves through society with quiet ease, slipping in unnoticed and slipping out just as easily. No wonder he works as a spy.
He’s a top-class wizard - held back only by circumstance. Balancing his core needs, his interests and his health with no support network and poverty…? yeesh. In another life he may have been able to focus his efforts on a passion, rather than on topics that aid his survival in a harsh world.
As he is, though: he’s a formidable duelist and skilled charmer (magically and socially) - a survivalist, both in the wild and within society. An outcast who never seems like one. A wolf in sheep's clothing.
That's my take, as 'balanced remus lover friend' :^) Thanks - I needed to sit down and yap about Remus for a bit, had a shitty month
“We know nothing about canon Remus-“
My brother in Christ we know he sleeps with his mouth slightly open
- He snorts in his sleep sometimes
- That even tho his belongings are falling apart the knots and stitches he puts around things are meticulously neat and tidy (controlling what he can control)
- That after a full moon he’s so exhausted he can sleep all day
- His voice is hoarse
- He can do (or at least it’s implied) wandless magic to create flames
- His first response to an attacker is to talk to it (and be real sassy with it)
- He’s competent enough to get rid of said attacker
- He gives away the cure to dementors but doesn’t seem to eat any himself
- He smiles a whole lot, considering
- He can go from asleep to perfectly alert in seconds
- He’s sickly looking to the point “a good curse would finish him off”
- He’s likely thin
- He has his name on his suitcase but the lettering is old and worn suggesting he’s been called Professor before (likely as a joke but we can’t tell that quite yet)
- He looks young despite grey hair, it’s noticeable that he’s been prematurely aged
- He’ll take responsibility and check in with the driver
- He’ll write to pomfrey to tell her that a student is hurt
And this is just Chapter 5 of PoA- when he’s asleep for 90% of the chapter! Imagine the shit we get when he’s awake
your christmas gift was canon remus facts and i’m very grateful 🙏🏾
If you want more canon Remus facts: I created a 15-page document last year [to prove a point] that lists almost every canon detail about Remus from birth through to his death.
If you're curious you can find it HERE
canon remus is one of the very few marauders era characters who is actually a fully realized character. it's just that his fanon and canon characterizations don't necessarily match up all the time
Thinking about Remus Lupin for too long makes me sad :(
remus' childhood
remus lupin core
hot take but canon remus would also pick james over sirius just like sirius would pick james over remus
anyone else still thinking about this
The feeling of disdain of your own self, the scars that act as a reminder of your own luck, tired but can't sleep, that was a routine for Remus 🌕
Today's drawing is a little different from what I am used to drawing so I can't wait to know what you think 👀⭐✨ I imagined this pov as James or Sirius waking up in the middle of the night and finding Remus is still awake.
Remus. Lupin.
- Remus who never really interacted with other kids as a child because they were all scared of him and Lyall kept him inside a lot
- Remus who never roughhoused so when he get to Hogwarts it takes him a while to learn his own strength
- Remus who spent all of his time watching TV and reading books so he talks to kids like a kids show character ("I really like crystals. Do you like crystals too, Peter?")
- Remus who always keeps everything extremely clean because it was the top priority in his house
- Remus who was always taught that he was meant to hide his lycanthropy so when his friends figure it out he freaks out until he realizes it doesn't change anything
- Remus who is the sweetest polite kid to adults but if he stubs his toe you will hear the longest stream of perfectly-executed swear words
- Remus who doesn't really talk to people unless talked to but if you get him going he will talk for HOURS about anything and everything (the other marauders try to get him going as much as possible)
- Remus who, under his breath, talks like his mother so if you're really quiet you can hear him mumble "great heavens" under his breath when he is surprised
I appreciate our commitment as a fandom to making Remus poor in every universe. Like that man never has a cent to his name in any fanfic
“remus lupin was a coward” remus lupin was bitten by a werewolf and turned into one at the age of four. remus lupin didn’t let that turn him evil. remus lupin spent all but seven years of his life in constant agony and had every reason to become a villain but he didn’t. remus lupin was brave for being who he was. remus lupin fought in two wars because it was the right thing to do. remus lupin died for the cause. remus lupin was afraid of confrontation and that’s a character flaw deeply rooted in trauma but when all is said and done, he was more brave than he wasn’t.