The Ending
bohcoo
sydenmill at msn.com
Tue Nov 18 00:02:19 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 85262
We all are assuming a perfectly rational, logical, muggle ending to
the Harry Potter series. Harry kills Voldemort or Voldemort kills
Harry, tra la la la la.
How about a magical ending? Maybe when Harry and Voldemort come to
their ultiumate confrontation, something happens that causes them to
cancel each other out (matter and anti-matter) and they meld into
something that is "in essence UNdivided." We had Quirrellmort, why
not a Harrytom or Riddlepotter where the essence of both Voldemort
and Harry exist in one body (preferably Harry's. . .). Something
unusual like that.
Or, how about a Brigadoon-type ending where Hogwarts' enchanted
grounds, the Forbidden Forest, Hogsmeade, and other magical locations
are somehow cast into another dimension, leaving us all to wonder
what is happening in the world we can no longer see? And, it is
written that at some time in the future when Saturn and Mars line up
with Orion, the spell will be broken and the magical world will once
again exist as before.
Of course, I am Muggle through and through. I want to see Harry kill
Voldemort to where he isn't just merely dead but is most sincerely
dead (thank you Munchkins) -- with Ron and Hermoine standing arm-in-
arm, waving at Harry and Ginny riding off into the sunset to have
those 12 children Trelawney threatened him with, er, predicted he
would have during her fit of pique against Umbridge.
What magical conclusions might there be to this story of Harry Potter?
Bohcoo
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