The Bloody Baron

Liz Muir rowen_lm at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 2 14:04:47 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 42017

bboy_mn wrote:
>>Huummmmmm..... Maybe the Bloody Baron holds the key for killing the
supposidly imortal Voldemort. It seems like the 'silver blood' gets
mention a lot. I think we know who the Bloody Baron is by now, so it
the mention of 'silver blood' really necessary.<<

>>I think there is something there, and I have alway wondered about the
significance of SILVER blood. Also, to be the Slytherin ghost, a ghost
feared by ghost and polterguists alike, his Bloodiness must have been
a powerful dark wizard.<<

I have to agree that we will find out why the Bloody Baron is covered
in silver blood in future books. I'd have to most likely point to the
fifth book since JKR has stated that, (on why some wizards/witches
become ghosts and others don't) "You will find out much more about that
in book five." I'm almost positive that ghosts and their pasts/futures
are going to play a significant role in the next book. I can't wait!

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