werewolf cures, WOLVES
rowen_lm
rowen_lm at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 9 16:46:34 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 39626
Carrie-Ann wrote:
> All this talk about Lupin has me wondering... Lockhart says that he
> did a spell on a werewolf that turned him back into a man, and he
no
> longer transformed. I know that Lockhart himself didn't do it, but
> he says that all othe things he claims to have done were actually
> accomplished, just by other people. Does this mean that there is a
> cure for Lupin? It may just have been an oversight, or I could not
> be reading it correctly, but if it has been done before, why can't
it
> be done for Lupin? Any thoughts?
Yeah, my sis and I noticed this too. I would say either a) a FLINT,
like everyone is saying or B) Lockhart is just making stuff up with
out checking his facts.
Aldrea wrote:
> But, from what canon says, I don't believe Lupin and the moon have
> a "Cinderella" sort of relationship, but a "Swan Princess" one does
> seem only slightly more
Cat_lady wrote:
I gather that 'a Cinderella" sort of relationship' means Lupin
transforming at the stroke of midnight, but what is a "Swan
Princess" one?
Swan Princess refers to the book/movie where the princess changes
into another form at night, in this case a swan. THen they change
back in the morning. This sounds more close to what werewolves
actually do.
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