Re: Nature's Nobility
No, the book contains the list of the lost wizarding families but there is no reason to think that's all it contains. Wizards who want their children to marry pureblods need to know the names of those families still around. Any doubt that at 17 Lucius wouldn't know which family is wizardly and which isn't?
This is your opinion. The text doesn't say what else the book contains besides families that have died out in the main line. If you think it's reasonable to assume that it contains more than that, then dandy. I don't see why then, you seem to begrudge me thinking it's reasonable to also make assumptions and extrapolations from the text (like I have with my opinion on Slytherin House). *arches eyebrow*
This is your opinion. The text doesn't say what else the book contains besides families that have died out in the main line. If you think it's reasonable to assume that it contains more than that, then dandy. I don't see why then, you seem to begrudge me thinking it's reasonable to also make assumptions and extrapolations from the text (like I have with my opinion on Slytherin House). *arches eyebrow*