Stephanie Wrote:
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> > I think this is a point where it
> shows that Snape cares for Harry's well being and
> soul. So between Snape's not dying upon killing
> Dumbledore and his actions towards Harry's use of
> dark magic, I think we have even more evidence
> that Snape is probably on the good side.
No doubt about it, Stephanie. This is another nail in the coffin, to be sure.
>
> A squib? Harry does magic so how'd you figure
> that?
>
A baby has not been TESTED yet to see if it has magical powers. The magic could be ALL Voldemort's... that was my thought, anyway. Remember... this was pre-Horcrux day thinking.
> That's one of the reasons why I love the Potter
> books too. I've been able to guess endings of
> most movies and books long before the end was in
> sight. It's so bad that my husband asks me
> questions about intentions and whatnot while we
> watch movies because he knows I'm already several
> "pages" ahead. Hee hee, of course, I've become a
> little cheeky and started saying "How should I
> know, this is the first time I've watched it,
> too!". Tired of spoiling things for him!
Amy did that to me in two movies in the last month. I now bring duct tape to the theatre...
>
> P.S. I really like the idea of the horcrux being
> in Harry's scar...would explain the pain and
> throbbing that Harry feels when he's around
> Voldemort. Perhaps these feelings are because the
> soul is being pulled back towards its owner?
I don't know about "pulled back", but I will say the proximity might cause some problems. However, why wouldn't Nagini be in pain?
> Would be a very nice end as well to have Harry,
> scarless and therefore, free of the mark that has
> made him famous and so recognizable. The mark goes
> and Harry has hope of a much more normal life.
Now THAT would be a storybook ending! I wish nothing less for the young man.
who isn't even real.
wow. I think I'm in a little too deep on this one. I forgot for a minute.
Anthony
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him think.