Why did Voldemort still trust Snape?
Why did Voldemort still trust Snape?
Snape seems to enjoy Voldemort's confidence as well. The reason, again, lies in Voldemort's arrogant confidence in his abilities as a Legilimens. He doesn't trust Snape as Dumbledore does, but he believes that he can detect any disloyalty.
Did Voldemort care about Snape?
Voldemort wasn't even angry or upset over Snape's death. He chalked it up to being a calculated loss, killed him and went about his business, because Voldemort was incapable of feeling regret. He could mimic the emotion, but he never actually felt it. Voldemort never cared about anyone but himself.
Was Snape loyal to Voldemort?
Was Snape originally a follower of Voldemort or was he always a double agent? No, no. He turned when Voldemort couldn't guarantee Lily's safety. He was fine with Harry and James dying.
Are Snape and Voldemort friends?
There's no reason to believe that Severus, being a lover of dark magic and desperate for family, would have been anything less than completely loyal to Voldemort. He even attempted to use that loyalty to gain the one thing that being a loyal Death Eater couldn't normally get him: Lily.
How did Snape know Voldemort?
Snape overhears the first half of the prophecy of th Boy Who Lived. He is thrown out of the bar by the bartender before he can hear the second part. Overjoyed at the prospect of getting into the boss's good grace, he rushes to tell Voldemort.
Why did Snape call Lily a Mudblood?
7 He Called Lily A Mudblood That's right, Snape called Lily a mudblood, the worst possible thing you can call a witch with muggle parents. Granted, Snape said it in the heat of the moment while fighting against James and his entire group of Marauders, but there are no takebacks from something like that.