Thoughts on the title. Inspired by Bram?

dudemom_2000 dudemom_2000 at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 29 23:57:26 UTC 2004


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, kemper mentor 
<kempermentor at y...> wrote:
> I don't think it Mark Evans, Seamus, Ginny, nor Hagrid, though I 
liked the reasoning for him.  To the person who thought Hagrid... 
are you thinking prince of Giants?  I don't think so, but...
> 
> I don't think it's anyone we've had the fortune of meeting in the 
other books.  
> We learn first of the Chamber of Secrets in Harry Potter and the 
Chamber of Secrets.
> We learn first of the Prisoner of Azkaban in Harry Potter and the 
Prisoner of Azkaban.
> We learn first of the Goblet of Fire in Harry Potter and the 
Goblet of Fire.
> We learn first of the Order of the Phoenix in Harry Potter and the 
Order of the Phoenix.
>  
> What if the title refers to a vampire?  Or, rather, a half vampire?
> 
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While I disagree that the title refers to a vampire, I do agree 
strongly this may be a character we haven't been introduced to yet. 
Possibly it refers to someone from the past that Harry finds out 
about or someone who comes to Hogwarts that Harry meets. 

I think the half blood refers to someone who is obviously half 
muggle/half witch born. I can see from the previous trends of the 
books that being a half blood prince may present a lot of problems 
for someone especially with the current climate of "pure blood" 
attitude. 

Possibly we may learn more of the workings of the Ministry and may 
even come to find that there are more similarities in the Wizarding 
World and the British system than we had first supposed. I pose that 
there may even be a "Witch King" = British Queen (King) and Fudge is 
merely a "Prime Minister" of the Wizarding World as Mr. Blair is of 
the Muggle World! Possibly we have a mesalliance between 
a "wizarding royal" and a muggle and the product of that union!

Just my two knuts

Dudemom_2000

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