Lupin is James
gkjpo <kristen@sanderson-web.com>
kristen at sanderson-web.com
Fri Dec 27 01:14:01 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 48847
> Sharana:
> When Cedric died he asked Harry to take his body back to his
> parents. After James came out of the wand he told Harry that the
> Portkey was set to go back to Hogwarts. They show at least some
> level of conscience about what is going on in the living world. I
> admit that the "echo" concept as Dumbledore later explains to Harry
> is confusing to me, for these shadows that came out of the
> Voldemort's wand are not ghosts per se. Maybe the shadow is of the
> body that died, not of the soul of the person who died. (Yes, just
> guessing, we don't know anything else about it).
>
> "An echo," said Dumbledore, "which retained Cedric's appearance and
> character..."
>
Me:
I would think that the shadow would reflect the soul of the person
that died and it would therefore look like Remus, not Fake!James, but
that's the biggest hole I can find. You have an interesting theory.
> Now that you mention the inconsistency in early editions of the
> order of Lily's and James's deaths, you got me thinking there...
>
> Page 667 says:
> "Your father's coming... " she said quietly. "Hold on for your
> father... it will be all right... hold on..."
>
> I imagine that in the early editions, it said something like:
> "Your mother's coming..." He said quietly.
> Which would make much more sense if RealRemus was saying it than
> RealJames.
>
Me: I believe that this change was due to an admitted mistake on
JKR's part. I have the old version and the difference is that in my
(old) version, James comes out first while in the newer one, Lily
comes out first.
>
> I don't even dare to say that FakeRemus can animagate into a stag,
> as we know it is a very complex procedure and we don't know what it
> involves, but I do believe his Patronus is a stag, because the
> Patronus reflects at some level your personality (which is part of
> your soul, you could say) so that doesn't change (sorry can't
> remember where in canon it says something like this). We never get
> to see Lupin cast his Patronus.
>
Lupin casts a Patronus on the train to Hogwarts to deflect the
dementor. However, it is a small one and maybe didn't show true form.
>
> Sherry again:
> >3. Why has FakeLupin been living like a pauper if he has all of
> James' money?
> >
> >3a. He wants Harry to have all his money.
> >3b. He gave Dumbledore his only vault key and can't access his
> money.
> >3c. Accessing his vault would blow his cover as Lupin.
> >3d. He has been accessing his vault all along, but has been taking
> only enough
> >to survive. Harry wouldn't notice this because he has no idea how
> much money
> >was in there to begin with, and wouldn't know if a few Galleons
> went missing.
>
> Sharana:
> Good guesses although I think 3a and 3b wouldn't be enough reason.
I
> think 3c is the best reason of all. 3d could happen but I believe
> FakeLupin wouldn't go to the vault directly but have Dumbledore (or
> Dumbledore have Hagrid) do it for him, to not blow his cover.
>
Me:
I don't think 3c would wash. In PoA, Sirius gets money from his
vault to buy the Firebolt, and it did not blow his cover during a
massive manhunt. I can't imagine that Fake!Remus would have problems
if Sirius did not.
> Sharana:
> Back to Potterverse you say that the event that triggers the loop
is
> the act of going back in time. Yes, but you have to be alive to go
> back in time. Harry is alive because a Patronus drove the Dementors
> away before the kiss. Even if he had received the kiss and goes
back
> in time, he would not be able (being soulless) to cast the
Patronus,
> so someone else must have done it (the first time), Harry later
> going back in time changed the fact on who cast the Patronus from
> that loop on, but he couldn't have cast it the first time.
>
> The Wolfsbane Potion does not prevent the werewolf to turn into a
> werewolf, it gives him some self control as to not harm other
people
> and himself. Maybe Werewolf!James had enough control to cast the
> Patronus the first time (wild guess)
>
Me:
Ok, I admit it, this time loop talk gives me a headache. Maybe I'm
being very dense here, but why couldn't it be Harry the first time?
If it had to be someone else, then who attended all of Hermione's
classes?
>
> Question: What is a Foe Glass? It is mentioned at the end of GoF,
> while FakeMoody reveals himself to Harry and Harry sees Dumbledore,
> Minerva and Snape through the Foe Glass.
>
Me:
The Foe glass is a dark detector that Prof. Moody had to detect his
enemies coming after him. I can only guess that when real Moody
became Fake!Moody, the Foe-Glass showed the foes of Fake!Moody. (GoF
p. 343) "Oh that's my Foe-Glass. See them out there, skulking
around? I'm not really in trouble until I see the whites of their
eyes. That's when I open my trunk."
Kristen
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