Voldemort and AK (was:Re: Why is AK unforgiveable)
Grey Wolf
greywolf1 at jazzfree.com
Thu Oct 10 16:13:58 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 45174
Eloise wrote:
> A question that arises is, how vulnerable is Voldemort now?
> *Could* an AK work on him, now he has a body again, or is he still
> too inhuman?
> If he *can* be AK'd, why is Harry so crucial to his defeat?
>
> Eloise
The potion he took made him mortal once again, so if Harry (or an
upward-mobile DE) had hit him with an AK as soon as he came out of the
cauldron, he'd probably have died right there on the spot. Now, what
are the most probable movements by Voldemort? I think it's a safe bet
that he'll use whatever methods to inmortality he tried before (one, at
least, worked, after all). At that point, he *will* be back to his old
position (15 years later, of course. That time difference will prove to
be crucial, if you ask me. But then again, I like MAGIC DISHWASHER).
Speaking of which, if you are a follower of MAGIC DISHWASHER, there is
one more thing you have to consider: the potion Volodemort used was
flawed, and it will, in the end, prove to be one of the reasons for his
downfall - or at least that seems to be Dumbledore's plan. How Harry is
involved in this, I haven't the faintiest idea. He probably will, since
Dumbledore is training him for something, but what that task might be
has not yet been revealed (or it has but I've missed all the signs).
Hope that helps,
Grey Wolf
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