Lupin's animagus form?

jklb66 jklb66 at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 23 03:26:06 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 35620

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Jake Storm" <that1guy_hp at h...> wrote:
> Gwen asked:
> >1. Does the fact that Remus is a werewolf adversely effect or 
somehow
> change his nature sufficiently to render Animagus transformation 
>moot (i.e., he'll become a wolf)?;
> >2. To what extent does the wolf dictate his true animal form? Is it
> possible that he could in fact transform at will into some other
> animal, and if so, which animal? What would it reveal about his 
character?
[Snip]
> 
> If he were to attempt to become an animagus now, after 
> years of suffering through becoming the wolf, he might well be 
>locked into that, as it has become such an inherent part of his 
>psyche. Again, just my opinion.
> 
> Of course, it could go the other direction, where his revulsion 
>over his lupine side forces his animagus form to be something docile 
>and unthreatening. 

>Bunny rabbit, anyone?

Ok, but only if it's a bunny with "edge."  Maybe the bunny "with big 
fangs" from Monty Python's "Holy Grail" movie.





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