Day 20
“What would I get if I added powdered root of Asphodel to an infusion of Wormwood?” Snape asks.
Wormwood is a plant referenced in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by Professor Snape. In the wizarding world it can be used for healing potions as well as elixirs of death. Wormwood in real life is an herb that’s used to treat gastrointestinal issues and is also found in some liquors such as Vermouth.
To take this one step further I’d like to mention a hidden message behind this quote in the series. Apparently Asphodel is a type of Lily which means ‘my regrets follow you to the grave’ and Wormwood means ‘absence’ and references bitter sorrow (Marie Claire). Which might mean that Snape is trying to say that he bitterly regrets Lily’s death. Furthermore, according to Snape, the combination produces a drought of living death. So maybe he’s also saying life without Lily is like a living death.
Prompt
Knit 5 rows on sock A. Using green for the wormwood and black for the living death. Follow the Chart linked below For toe-up socks, start at the bottom right at 1. For cuff-down socks, start at the top left at 1. The grey stitches are omitted for the 68-st sock and included for the 72-st sock.
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