Though Salazar wants everyone to be a pure blood in his house, things change when he leaves because he now can't handpick his students. As with every other family, there are oddities within so it is not likely that ALL of Slytherin's posterity goes to Hogwarts or that they all go to the Slytherin House. Snape was the head of Slytherin house and he is a half blood, hence the name of the 6th book/film; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

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  • Since Tom Riddle was a decent of Slytherin, can we assume that all decants of the founders are in their house or is that just Slytherin cause he wants blood purity
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  • Though Salazar wants everyone to be a pure blood in his house, things change when he leaves because he now can't handpick his students. As with every other family, there are oddities within so it is not likely that ALL of Slytherin's posterity goes to Hogwarts or that they all go to the Slytherin House. Snape was the head of Slytherin house and he is a half blood, hence the name of the 6th book/film; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
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  • Though Salazar wants everyone to be a pure blood in his house, things change when he leaves because he now can't handpick his students. As with every other family, there are oddities within so it is not likely that ALL of Slytherin's posterity goes to Hogwarts or that they all go to the Slytherin House. Snape was the head of Slytherin house and he is a half blood, hence the name of the 6th book/film; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
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