Voldemort will win

jksunflower2002 mkeller01 at alltel.net
Sat Aug 30 12:30:49 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 79275

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "mightymaus75" 
<mpjdekker at h...> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "jksunflower2002" 
> <mkeller01 at a...> wrote:
> > This is the best theory I've heard yet.  It makes a great deal 
of 
> > sense.  
> 
> Well thanx. Now if only someone would come up with a catchy 
acronym.
> 
> 
> > The only small thing I can add to this is that perhaps Harry 
> > doesn't really have to die.  I've been throwing this out for a
> > while now, but I just can't help think that it will play a key 
role
> > at the end of this series, and it may fit here: "..... a sleeping
> > potion so powerful it is known as the Draught of Living Death."
> > (chapter 8, PS/SS.)  Snape brings it up in Harry's first potion
> > lesson.  Could they "trick" that portion of Voldemort's mind into
> > leaving Harry?  
> > 
> > Just tossing it in.
> > 
> > Toad (who just can't see JKR really killing off Harry)
> 
> Interesting idea, but I don't think that the part of Voldemort 
inside 
> of Harry remains there of its own free will. If that was the case, 
> I'm sure it would have left Harry as soon as Voldemort returned to 
> power. Plus the prophecy also states that Voldemort cannot live 
while 
> Harry survives. So I'm afraid Harry will first have to die.
> 
> I wonder though if the Draught of Living Death won't turn 
somewhere 
> in the coming books.
> 
> -Maus

Sorry for not being more clear.  I'm also assuming that that part of 
V. didn't enter Harry of it's own free will.  It's, for lack of a 
better word, trapped and can only be  freed with Harry's "death."   
Could the draught leave you in a state of very near death?  Near 
enough so that you appear to be without a  pulse or respiration 
(simulating death.) Perhaps enough anyway so that that part of 
Riddle could exit Harry and reunite with Voldemort? Pure speculation 
on my part.  Please don't feel obligated to respond. 

Toad (who believes JKR is very tricky indeed)






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