Dumbledore's addition to the P/S or S/S
A Painter
sunday_silence99 at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 17 20:22:00 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 48452
Hello,
Forgive me if this has been covered, but it bothers me. In Book 1 HP & the S/S the description on the back of Dumbledore's trading cards says something along the lines of "...his work with Flamel on the scorcer's stone". So we know that Dumbledore did something pretty major with the stone in order for it to be mentioned on the card. But what? Voldemort wants the stone to become whole/immortal. But we don't hear a whole lot about anything else the stone can be used for. From the Lexicon, I gathered that Dumbledore is about 175 years old and in book I Flamel is 600 years old (I've heard 700, too, but thats not the issue) So Flamel was using the stone to become immortal long before Dumbledore was even born. So what else did Dumbledore and Flamel do to or with the stone to warrant putting on the card. IMHO, the cardmaker, like baseball cards and such, would want to put one of Dumbledore's bigger accomplishments on the back. So what was this great work that was done? Has the stone been totally distroyed and we'll never hear of it again. Or is it lurking somewhere and will come to light in later books and show us what exactly Dumbledore did with the stone?
Also, I'm really impressed with this list and that the people posting are actually grown-ups. More grown-up then some other so called mature lists. Thank you everyone for this excellent resource.
Goodnight,
Silence (who is quite possibly beating a dead horse)
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