Priori Incantatem Order/Polyjuice Potion

jazzman4 at earthlink.net jazzman4 at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 25 18:51:03 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 2163

Sorry Monika, I ain't buyin' that one yet.  My thesis is that Harry's 
innate power caused an effect that was largely indistinguishable from 
Priori Incantatem.

Dumbledore's been wrong before, you know.
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-- In HPforGrownups at egroups.com, Monika Huebner <monika at d...> wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 07:29:59 -0000, jazzman4 at e... wrote:
> 
> >My own belief is that Voldemort does not in fact have his original 
> >wand; in any event I haven't found anything plausible to explain 
how 
> >he could have retained it or retrieved it following his disastrous 
> >visit to Godric's Hollow; nor have I seen anything to cause me to 
> >believe he could have carried it around during the eleven years 
that 
> >he had no body.
> 
> The Priori Incantatem would not have been possible if he hadn't had
> his original wand. The wands would not have connected and the curses
> would not have been regurgitated. Remember how we first learned 
about
> this effect at the Quidditch match after Harry's wand had been used 
by
> Crouch Jr. to conjure the Dark Mark. So why did Voldemort still have
> his original wand? Perhaps he wasn't alone when he killed the 
Potters
> but was accompanied by one (or several) of his Death Eaters. In any
> case, he would not have been able to leave the place on his own 
after
> the AK curse he had used on Harry backfired at him. Someone must 
have
> been there to help him and this someone probably also took his wand
> and hid it in a safe place for later use.
> 
> Monika
> 
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