The Gleam & the Hiss
finwitch
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Sun Mar 10 23:52:10 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 36303
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "talondg" <trog at w...> wrote:
> The key to all this is going to be in the nature of how Harry and
> Voldy are tightly tied together. We haven't been told enough yet to
> really speculate on how that is going to turn out, but I'd lay
wages
> that it's the key point.
Good point. They're *tied* - now with MORE ways than one. We don't
know *what* AK exactly does only that it kills... It also created the
well known link - Harry's scar when it didn't succeed. The spirits
that came out of the wand. Could they have been *ghosts* or souls
that were trapped inside - but are now free?
The pain Harry has felt when Voldy killed someone has made him unable
to do much anything - maybe it'll do something *visible* like bleed
instead - or in addition. It might react to crucio curse, as well...
Poor Harry, he's going to have a hard, painful time ahead. He tries
to study, Voldy strikes and his scar hurts so that he can't
concentrate...
Another thing is Harry's dreams - all dreams mentioned have been
about his past (nightmares about his parents, flying with Hagrid) -
present(Visions of Voldemort killing someone) or about future
(winning the Tri-wizard cup - happiness presenting his desire of
meeting his parents, although it happened with them as ghosts, but
anyway... and *future* vision isn't supposed to "make sense", but be
cryptic.)
My bones, flesh and blood (a relative?)
Voldemort has a bone of his ancestor/muggle-relative (could Harry get
Petunia's "wisdom"-tooth, particularly if a Granger is her dentist,
for a protection-spell... Hermione's gift to Harry as an amulet? -
Got to be something meaningful for them being *dentists*! No better
way to get a piece of bone willingly given AND with the person still
alive and unhurt *without magic*!)
Flesh of a servant, Willingly Given - Blood of the enemy, Forcibly
Taken. (What does it mean that the Flesh has life-debt to the Blood?
PP may know - that's why he suggested someone else *but* didn't dare
to tell Voldy of his life-debt to Harry...)
Just exactly what kind of bond life-debt creates, anyway? Failure to
pay doesn't kill when the creditor dies. It doesn't prevent harming
or even killing the creditor. BTW, could Snape be in-debted to
Longbottoms as well, because they did NOT tell Snape told the names
of DEs even when so horribly tortured? It *is* obvious that Snape
doesn't like being reminded of his life-debts, though. And that it
*is* a serious matter.
Would PP visit the court and prove Sirius innocent, make a confession
etc. (with an escape plan, no doubt) - if that saved Harry's life and
so paid the debt? Harry's life *might* become dependant of Sirius
getting free - free to keep Harry from getting too depressed. How did
Sirius' cellmates kill themselves? Harry might try the same...
And Sirius knows *everything* about depression, doesn't he?
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