Grandpa Voldemort (but really Unicorns)

erniemu03 roeskyee at muohio.edu
Thu Jun 27 19:22:01 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 40474

Dave wrote: 

>And I still believe that Firenze's speech
> about the purity of unicorns and the heinousness of killing one is 
the
> clue -- Not that I think Lily was literally a unicorn, or
> unicorn-animagus, but I think there's a currently unknown 
connection...


I've also heard mention before that the purity and innocence of 
unicorns, as well as the observation "Always the innocent are the 
first victims.  So it has been for ages past, so it is now," by Ronan 
the centaur could imply the fate of certain characters.  After all, 
the only characters we know of in the book with unicorn hair as the 
core of their wands are Cedric Diggory and Ron Weasley... and we all 
know what happened to Cedric.  What might this mean about the fate of 
Ron?  I don't know... any opinions?

-Erin






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