Death
weeoo0
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Tue Apr 29 00:34:05 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 56385
fandulin wrote:
> I've got to agree, as sad as that is. Voldemort has been humiliated
> by Harry, on the first day he returns. He has to regain credibility,
> and a perfect way to do that is to kill off Dumbledore. That leaves
> him in full, unquestioned command of the Death Eaters for the
> remaining books.
I believe that DD's days are numbered, but yet, I also agree
with bboy_mn that such will not happen until the 6th at the earliest.
Dumbledore is the only wizard which Voldemort ever feared, or
so the story goes if IIRC, which isn't a given, as my memory can be
spotty at times. If killing DD was that simple, then I imagine Voldy
might have had a successful go at it during round one (ie: before the
Potter debacle which cost him his body). But DD is getting older, and
I believe his time will come, but not yet.
As to who the promised death in book 5, well, i have my
suspisions, it could be Hagrid, that definately seems to be the most
widely held belief I have come across. I for one could see it being
Hagrid for one simple reason, Hagrid rescued Harry from the aftermath
of the attack when he was a baby, he rescued Harry from the Dursley,
and thus i can see a certain symetry, if Hagrid were to die as some
sort of rescuer, protector, or other. ( I am searching my mental
lexicon for a word which i can't seem to find at the moment, but i
think you might be ale to decipher what i am getting at!)
But then, I think Hagrid would be more than happy to die if it
were in some way defending Dumbledore or Harry, but that's just me.
(not of course, that i think Hagrid want's to die)
that's just my mind
Sarah
Weeoo0
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