Dumbledore's gleam (again!)

junediamanti june.diamanti at blueyonder.co.uk
Wed Jul 16 09:12:23 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 70804

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "acoteucla" <acoteucla at h...> 
wrote:
> "Flesh of the servant willingly given, blood of the enemy forcibly 
> taken."  I find it very interesting that the "faithful servant" 
that donates the flesh owes a life-debt to the "enemy" that donates 
the blood.  Perhaps this fact will prove central to how Voldemort is 
> ultimately vanquished?  For instance, if Pettigrew shows loyalty in 
> some fashion to Harry over Voldemort, would this weaken Voldemort 
in some way?
> 
> Perhaps Harry will come to understand (and pity) Pettigrew, will 
show some act of love towards him, Pettigrew betrays Voldemort for 
Harry, and the revival ritual somehow backfires on Voldemort and 
destroys him permanently. <<<

June writes:

Perhaps as a result of Harry showing kindness to Pettigrew, which is 
very different treatment to that which Pettigrew receives from LV, 
Pettigrew will ultimately repent of his misdeeds and formally REVOKE 
the gife of flesh which was one of the key elements to LV's revival.  

Just a possible idea.

June






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