Returning to the DoM (Was:Re: The Death Chamber)
susanbones2003
rdas at facstaff.wisc.edu
Tue Sep 30 00:11:58 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 81880
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "annemehr" <annemehr at y...>
wrote:
>
> > > Annemehr:
> <snip> And it almost seems that Harry is going to have to
> > visit the DoM again, and probably not without his companions. I
> > wonder how that will be brought about? Will it have to wait
until
> > later in book
> > > seven?
> > >
> > >SNIP
> > >
> >
> > Jennifer again:
> > I would like to see Harry get a shot at understanding more about
the
> > Death Chamber. So many people believe we will hear from or see
Sirius
> > again in some form. SNIP....
> > J
> > Annemehr:
>
SNIP
And don't forget that the battle there really trashed
> some of those rooms. That's got to have some repercussions, right?
> Not for Harry, maybe, but to put the DoM in disarray. Maybe the
> breach in security will cause them to reorganize.
>
> By the way, nobody's doing priori incantatem on Dumbledore's wand,
I'm
> sure! But that's a thought -- they should PI all the wands of the
> captured DEs (except that broken one, I guess), just to see what
they
> turn up. Would that be like an illegal search and seizure in the
U.S.?
>
> Annemehr
> who always wanted Harry to go back into the Chamber of Secrets, just
> to see what else is down there...
You bring up an excellent point. Harry destroyed countless
prophecies. How will their rightful owners ever have access to them
now? And I do not think PI in the hands of the MoM would be legal
(that of course, would not preclude it from happening...) not to
mention feasible! And no, I don't think anyone's going to get DD to
agree to a PI with his wand. But Bellatrix, hum. She's be less
daunting. I do think I have things mixed up though. You do not need
the brother wand to do PI. The odd effect of the glowing geodesic dome
(not to mention the "echo effect") comes when you have two wands made
from the same tree forced to duel each other. PI is totally separate
from that. My apologies. Still, the results would be similar, it
seems.
Jennifer
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