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> 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.
Yeah, but Harry loves to be able to do magic. Rowling herself says that squibs live a miserable existence. I'd hate to see Harry in that position, even if he marrys Ginny! I think Harry is a normal wizard underneath the Voldemort coat of magic.
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> 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.
lol, yes, he was lucky that he survived spoiling who the prince was...grrr! Though I had already suspected it was Snape although the age of the book was a question mark. Obviously, Snape had to use a used book.
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> 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.
That's what I think...it's introducing the possibility that a living thing could be a horcrux. A bad one though considering that most beings are not immortal...
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> That's why I suggested Godric's sword... the ONLY
> remaining item of the Gryffindor line.
Voldemort hasn't had access to the sword though. Dumbledore seemed very certain of that. Considering it was in his possession, he'd probably realize if it was a horcrux or not.
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> 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.
I'm sure the sword was what Voldemort wanted as well. He probably had something else planned entirely for the occasion. However, he didn't expect getting blasted by his own curse and if he did get the bit of torn soul planted in Harry, would he know it?
> You're right. I hadn't counted them. It's either
> Harry OR Nagini.
>
> Based on the evidence, the money's on Harry.
Yep, it makes alot of sense. The discomfort Harry suffers around Voldemort, the similarities between the two of them, both being parselmouths and so on. Harry is definitely Harry but there is no doubt that he is somehow spiritually connected to Voldemort--as shown in his lessons with Snape in the past.
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> 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....
Ha! Sounds great. I think it would be kind of fun to make a room that was Potter/Hogwarts inspired for my son but, unfortunately, he's more into the books and not collecting Potter stuff.
Stephanie
In every man there is something wherein I may learn of him, and in that I am his pupil.--Ralph Waldo Emerson