Death Eater Baby Boom
naama2486
naama2486 at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 2 10:28:30 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 43484
Replying Catlady:
If I stole (damn, that's a harsh word) you're idea, sorry, I didn't
mean to. Cross my heart - I thought of it all myself. Just remember,
great minds think alike... :-)
Catlady wrote:
> << My theory is that Voldemort believes in Prophecies and
> Divination,
> and he discovered that it was written in the stars (or whatever)
> that
> a boy in Britain conceived around Halloween 1979 and born around
> Lammas 1980 would have exceptional magic powers. He wanted this
> boy's powers to be a weapon he could use AND he wanted to make sure
> that this boy's powers would not become a weapon for the Light
> Side.
> He figured that the way to do that was for the boy to be born and
> raised among his loyal followers. So he ordered his Death Eaters to
> go out and spawn at the appointed time, and they obeyed, but none
> of
> their children were the Prophesied Boy: HARRY, of course, was the
> Prophesied Boy.
I like that one. (In danger of writing things that were posted
before)- do you think this could be *the* prophecy Dumbledore talks
about? If so, how the hell did he find out about it? I don't think
they could have ever met, could they?
And here's how I connect this with my theory- could Voldemort have
known the Potters' son is the appointed one, and the "go reproduce"
order was set against Harry in the first place?
Could they be an insurance to Voldemort? Making sure the DE would
have children, so he could threaten them in case of disloyalty or
lack of faith?
Just some thoughts...
> Hi, NAAMA the new! (A concept that surprised me until I remembered
> that listie Naama Gata is not the only Naama in the world.)
I liked that too.
Naama the New,
who knows only too well that there are many Naamas in the world,
having two cousins and a good friend by the same name... ;-)
P.S.
Who's Naama Gata?
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