Dumbledore an animagus? Yellow teeth; D's title..
finwitch
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Sun Dec 9 20:12:18 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 31167
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., Susan Snow <snowwy54 at y...> wrote:
> But it is possible that D was not in this centuries
> list because of his age. I think D is an animagus
> but we won't find out about it or awhile.
Agreed - as mentioned before, he surprised Harry with the Mirror of
Erised, flew to Hogwarts once discovering he had been tricked by a
false letter + Dumbledore means bumblebee. So um - I believe it's
quite clear that he's a bee animagus (registered during last century,
when he was less than 18, if registration was required then).
Sirius, Snape & Karkaroff have/had yellow teeth for the same, simple
reason: They have not brushed their teeth often enough and possibly
had too much tea. I kind of doubt them having coffee or smoking but
those activities do tend to dye teeth. However, it's a sign of low
hygiene more than anything, just as Snape's greasy hair! In Sirius'
case more of lack of oppurtunity than anything else, I'm sure.
Order of Merlin, First Class, Grand Sorceror...
Obviously the 'Order of Merlin' is some sort of knight-hood.
First Class: Dumbledore has the highest 'medal' ever given.
Grand Sorceror: I believe this means he's the head of the Order, with
the authority to grant it!
Order of Phoenix... well well, is this another "knightly" order?
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