[HPforGrownups] Owl deliveries (Was: How The Heck Did Hedwig Deliver Harry's Post?)
FoxyDoxy
foxydoxy1 at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 23 03:54:16 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 78477
Grey Wolf <greywolf1 at jazzfree.com> wrote:
>I have long suspected that owls do not travel by our normal space when
delivering, but rather travel through some sort of "parallel" space
where distances are the same but there is no obstacles. I call that
O-Space (readers of Terry Pratchett might catch the reference).<
(snip)
>So an owl will always find its destination, and yet no-one thought of
sending a note to Sirius ("Gotcha!" would be appropiate) and following
the owl to him, so this is either a flint or - much more likely- owls
have magical powers that allow them to go places where no-one can
follow. This could include getting directly into Grimmauld Place. In
fact, I can imagine Dumbledore setting a provision for owls to get in
directly. This accomplishes two things - faster mailing and reduced
danger of discovery, since they don't have to keep coming in and out
for the mail.<
FoxyDoxy:
I really like this "parallel space" idea. But now I'm wondering who attacked Hedwig if she wasn't being followed? Could it be Evil!Lupin because Hedwig wouldn't give him Harry's letter.
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