Blame the wolfie?
alyeskakc
Alyeskakc at aol.com
Wed May 30 18:33:26 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 19802
Heidi Wrote:
>My guess is that Peter, while in rat form, spied on a conversation between
>either Sirius & Remus, James & Remus or Lily & Remus, where the subject
>matter discussed was known only to the four of them, and provided
>information about that conversation to Voldemort. If Voldemort then acted
on
>that information, Sirius, James & Lily would only have had Remus to blame
>unless the thought of Rat!Peter spying on the conversation occurred to
them.
>If they had reasons for not thinking Peter was the spy, then Remus would've
>been the logical, practical and blameworthy target.
Also if I remember correctly Voldemort had all manner of dark creatures
coming
to his side, this included werewolves. I don't think that they believed
Remus
would willing turn traitor but that he was a risk because of his lycanthropy
and
Voldemort's apparent control over Dark Creatures. Rat Boy probably wasn't
suspected
as the spy because his skills were limited and he wasn't the most prominent
of
the four, thereby being less of a target for Voldie.
Cheers,
Kristin
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