Apparating
hermionegallo
hermionegallo at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 25 20:48:24 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 81569
> Annemehr:
> Back in the mists of time, someone theorised that Hogwarts is also
> normally impervious to Portkeys, which it would need to be, for the
> same security reasons as for Apparition. This would also explain
why Crouch!Moody had to use the Triwizard Cup to portkey Harry to the
> graveyard -- only Dumbledore is able to circumvent the portkey
> restriction and he was the one who made the Cup a portkey to the
edge of the maze. Then Crouch!Moody could just superimpose the stop
to the graveyard. There's no proof, of course, but it makes me feel
better! :)
>
> Annemehr
hg:
So does this answer my question of a few posts ago, namely why is it
a two way portkey? The explanation would be that Dumbledore made it
a portkey that led the winner to the outside of the maze, but Crouch
added the graveyard to it; so when Harry picked it up again in the
graveyard, it did it's original job of leading Harry to the edge of
the maze. It does make sense, if I'm following you right.
hg.
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