Stephanie Wrote:
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> Interesting line of thinking there...but what a
> depressing end for Harry if it were the case!
> He'd have to give up his powers to save the world
> from Voldemort--everything he loves when he's
> already lost so much. Hope he's really not a
> squib...that'd be too depressing!
Not if he were married to Ginny... which was our call a long time ago. He'd still be IN the wizarding world, anyway... and quite famous, to boot.
>
> > Amy did that to me in two movies in the last
> > month. I now bring duct tape to the
> theatre...
>
> For her or you? I have to admit, I've thought
> about duct tape myself...My husband listened to
> the Half Blood Prince while at work so he was done
> with it already by the time he came home. So,
> imagine me sitting down, trying to finish up the
> book and he's hovering over me, saying "how many
> pages are you at? what chapter?! hurry up!".
> Whenever I passed a point that he had questions
> about, he'd stop me and ask away. This is how he
> spoiled who the Half blood prince was, lol.
>
In my case it was duct tape for HER, because she kept spoiling movie plots (she's QUITE insightful!). In your case, though, it's duct tape for him.
Definitely.
>
>
> That's if Nagini is a horcrux. I'm guessing not.
> (Really liking the idea of Harry as a
> horcrux--would explain ALOT ie why is he a
> parselmouth?)
Yes, but Nagini being the Horcrux proves a living being can hold one. That was the only point I saw in it... or maybe all it needed was to be mentioned as a possibility, and so shall it be.
> We have a list of potential and
> known horcrux's: Tom Riddle's diary, Marvolo's
> Ring, Slytherin's locket, Hufflepuff's cup, and
> most likely a Ravenclaw item since Voldemort was
> on a theme. Even Harry being a descendent of
> Godric Gryffindor would fit into this theme if
> that's the case.
That's why I suggested Godric's sword... the ONLY remaining item of the Gryffindor line.
> Dumbledore said that Voldemort
> went into Harry's house possibly just one horcrux
> short...Harry.
No... the sword. But, the backlash released the Horcrux early, and it lodged in Harry... hence the problems ever since. There's no WAY Voldemort would have entrusted one of his precious Horcruxes to the body of Auror progeny. Not a happy thought's chance in Azkaban that would have happened.
> If that's the case, Nagini isn't a
> Horcrux and if the snake was, would Voldemort risk
> it by sending it out on murder missions? I don't
> think so.
You're right. I hadn't counted them. It's either Harry OR Nagini.
Based on the evidence, the money's on Harry.
>
> > 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.
>
> lol, I do the same. Go Harry!!!
>
We have so much Potter memorabilia around the house it's nearly frightening. Some people get a little freaked out when they sit on the sofa and realize Dobby is staring at them from the other side of the bookcase....
Anthony
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him think.