Lupin and the silver hand
danielmorgan322
danielmorgan191 at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 16 14:45:47 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 70874
Marianne said:
> > Seeing that our friend Voldemort has the ability (and the
> liklihood)
> > of possessing those close to his enemies (thinking that their
love
> > weakens them) so he won't be killed, isn't it possible that at
some
> > point he will possess Lupin? Lupin being a werewolf would be more
> > vulnerable to silver.
>
> There's some debate about werewolf susceptibility to silver in
JKR's
> world. Mundungus eyes one of the Black wine goblets and asks if
it's
> silver. Sirius affirms that it is. Later in the scene Remus picks
up
> his goblet. Now, maybe he's the only person at the table drinking
> from a crystal goblet, but, since JKR didn't make a point of
telling
> us that, it's quite possible that his goblet was silver, too.
>
> Marianne
Now Me:
Maybe In JKR's world the werewolf has to be stabbed or impaled with
the silver in some way. Or maybe the person has to be in werewolf
form for the silver to affect them.
Morgan
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