Bagman is a DE? - Voldie with HP Blood - & DEs
mjollner
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Sun Jan 27 23:31:47 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 34181
> --- Cindy wrote: -------------------------------------------
>
> c> Bagman is, IMHO, as guilty as sin and is a big bad old
> c> evil DE, and he apparated to the graveyard that night
> c> when the Dark Mark burned on his arm. I just can't prove
> c> it yet.
I wonder, too, about Bagman, and personally find his "dumb" routine
unconvincing. He reminds me of famous athletes in the US who get
away with wrongdoing simply because they are famous athletes.
> --- Vin wrote: ---------------------------------------------
>
> c> Could it also be that when V took Harry's blood, that
> c> some of harry's personailty was transferred to LV?...
>
> c> ...i think that this si the most likely outcome, and that
> c> is why DD 'glinted'- he knew LV would be less evil, and
> c> therefore easier to attack. of course, i could be
> c> wrong...
To which Alexander responded:
> I have my own idea here - maybe Voldemort will become less
> cunning and more relying on luck and his supporters, just
> like Harry? And Voldie's supporters are not the ones to be
> relied upon... (chuckling evilly).
I was confused by the infamous "glint" scene until it hit me that the
fact that Voldemort is now Alive means that he can now be Dead. I
believe the glint is Dumbledore's recognition of this possibility, a
consequence that would not occur to a megalomaniac like Voldemort.
But I *like* the thought of Voldemort being forced to depend on his
followers for help just like Harry depends on his friends! It also
really makes me think about the aftermath of the graveyard scene
toward the end of GoF: just what did the DEs think of their Lord and
Master after HP faced him and survived yet again?!
Mjollner
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