Just suppose Snape is at the heart of it all

arcum42 Arcum_Dagsson at celticwind.zzn.com
Tue Dec 30 07:17:01 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 87775

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "jdr0918" <jdr0918 at h...> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "arrowsmithbt" 
> wrote: ...Alternatively the whole Prophecy thing could be
> Dumbledore playing mind games with Voldy.
> Depressing, isn't it?
> 
> The Sergeant Majorette says
> 
> Oh, no, certainly not depressing! Dumbledore messing with poor
> Tommy Marvel's head for no other reason than plain bad-spirited 
> fun just perks me right up. What depresses me is all that 
> "power of love" treacle.
> 
What depresses me about the whole defeating Voldemort through the 
"power of love" bit is that that is how this whole business got
started in the first place, back in Godric Hollow. What if the 
power of love spell Harry has to do in the end is the same one 
his mother did? 

Tom tries to AK someone close to Harry, Harry throws himself in the 
way, the AK deflects back at him again, *poof* Vapormort. At the same
time, the connection between Tom & Harry sends a wave of love 
through towards Tom, driving him insane. Or something like that.

The books already seem to be circular enough that I could see
something like that happening all too easily. I'd rather see
Tom die a horribly muggle death. Hit and run by the Weasleys
Ford Anglia, for example.

Well, perhaps I'm totally wrong, and it will be something totally 
unrelated. Perhaps the Dark Lord will be defeated through
the power of chocolate...

--Arcum





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