Snape and the wolfsbane potion in the shrieking shack (was taking Lupin his potion)
Betty
landers at email.unc.edu
Thu Feb 14 22:48:39 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 35228
> From: "pippin_999" <foxmoth at qnet.com>
> Subject: Re: Taking Lupin his potion (WAS: What is brave?)
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "porphyria at m..." <porphyria at m...>
> wrote:
> > Some of you were wondering whether Snape brought the
> werewolf-pacifying potion with him to the Shrieking Shack when
> he went after Lupin, and if not, why not.
snip the first quote and theory
>
> Er, in that case, why does Snape make it a cauldronful at a time?
>
> "I made an entire cauldronful," Snape continued, "if you need
> more." (same scene, a little further down the page)
>
> No, I think it keeps all right, but has to be drunk while it's hot. It
> will stay hot in the cauldron, but can't be reheated by magic as
> it's too unstable. There! How's that?
>
> Pippin
> Actually, he does bring it to the shack, unless you're suggesting he was mad and lying at the time?
I make my case with the following quote from PoA 19, the very
beginning. "... I"ve just been to your office, LupinYou forgot to take
your potion tonight, so I took a gobletful along. ..."
My guess is that he brought it but got everyone too riled up to
administer it before he was knocked out, and then they left the shack,
they had probably temporarily forgotten about the potion, much as we
muggles might forget to take our medicine when we've got everything else
going on.
We know he takes it to Lupin's office in the first place, so he must
have brought it to the shack.
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