Voldemort, Harry, Gryffindor's Heir

siew naycsh at rocketmail.com
Tue Dec 4 11:40:51 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 30729

Hi everyone

Note: I apologise if you get repeats of this post. I just realised 
that I might be sending from the wrong email account so here I am 
again. Thanks.

I was just wondering since Voldemort has now Harry's blood running 
though him, and if Harry is indeed the heir of Gryffindor, does that 
mean that a part of Voldemort is too? And it would be somehow 
impossible for Voldemort to elimate the whole Gryffindor heritage if 
he is part of it (though I would be rather disgusted if he becomes 
Gryffindor-ied) 
 
Rather far-fetched, I know, but that would somehow explains 
Dumbledore's look of triumph?  

And I read that the Dursleys might be protected under the Fidelius 
Charm, and thought that it made quite a bit of sense. I think it is 
either the Fidelius Charm orsomething along the same line that has 
Harry having to go back to the Dursleys every summer. 
 
 
 
siew.
ps: If what I have written had been discussed earlier, please excuse 
me. I will go back to lurking :)






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