DH sign question
bboyminn
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Thu Sep 3 06:59:03 UTC 2009
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "zanooda2" <zanooda2 at ...> wrote:
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> When the Deathly Hallows sign is called "triangular sign" or "triangular rune" in the book, does it mean "shaped like a triangle" or does it mean "consisting of three elements/parts"? How common the second meaning is? Somehow I've never met it before, I only knew the "shape" meaning. Can anyone answer? Thanks :-).
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> zanooda
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The sign of the Deathly Hallows is actually on one of the book covers. I'm not sure which one, and I think it is only on the UK covers. But I remember we search the internet high and low trying to figure out what that symbol meant. We though it might be a rune, or it might be some old symbol with some historical significant. But many days of discussion and searching of the Internet turned up nothing even close.
I'm not even sure what we were using as reference photo at the time. But I'm sure the symbol is on one of the books on the spine of the protective cover.
Steve/bluewizard
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