Adopted!Harry....5th person at Godric's Hollow....An acronym

Melanie L Ellis emeleel at juno.com
Thu May 15 16:00:04 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 57926

The Admiring Skeptic wrote:

>In brief: Harry is 18, V is gone, and he's about to consider a peaceful
life in the future when D tells him that >back when he was 1 yr old, his
18-yr-old self had appeared at Godric's Hollow (5th person) and had
>blocked the AK, wraithing V and dying in the process. 

ME: One big problem with that - if 18 year old Harry was the one to block
the AK curse, then how did infant Harry get the scar? Did he get
skittered with just a bit of the edge of it, or what? I really think
Harry's scar is a result of the full-blown, undeflected AK hitting him
and then rebounding upon Voldemort.

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5th person at Godric's Hollow:

Personally, my money is on Pettigrew. I agree with a previous poster that
Pettigrew most likely took Voldemort close to the house at Godric's
Hollow before revealing the exact location, so as not to let the sudden
awareness of their location in the minds of Dumbledore, Sirius and anyone
else who knew the location, give time to let them come and stop or fight
Voldemort. Another reason I think it's Pettigrew is that I believe he is
the one who took Voldie's wand, stashed it somewhere safe, then retrieved
it when Voldie was ready for it.

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My first attempt at an acronym:

I'm fully in the camp of those that think that Trelawney's first true
prediction was about Harry being the soon-to-be downfall of LV. (And the
centaurs backed her up, so DD actually believed it.) So here's my
acronym, tell me if it needs tweating:

PREDICTED HARRY:
Potters Run, Escaping, Definitely Insuring Continued Trouble for Evil
Darklord & Harry As Riddle's Ruin - Yes! 

LOL

Melanie Ellis
Alabama Homeschool Message Board
http://pub77.ezboard.com/balabamahomeschoolmessageboard

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