The Gleam of Triumph in Dumbledore's Eye
azevedan
azevedan at yahoo.com
Mon May 26 12:05:21 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 58666
I've been reading some of the old posts (and the FAQ) on the meaning
of the gleam of triumph in Dumbledore's eye when Harry tells him (in
GoF) about Wormtail taking his (Harry's) blood for Voldemort's
revival. I didn't come across any speculation similar to the one
I've had, which is that Harry's blood now makes Voldemort a relative
(in the sense of having the same bloodline, being a blood relative,
blood brother, etc.) This would mean that Harry now can't be harmed
in Voldemort's presence, since Dumbledore set up that 'ancient
protection' for Harry.
Of course, Voldemort manages to get him with the Cruciatus curse.
But maybe that doesn't count as 'harm'?
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