Neville as Prophecy/Further thoughts on the prophecy orbs
vmonte
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Sat Apr 17 02:39:14 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 96181
I (vmonte)wrote:
Really? I did not know that. I really need to read the MoM scene
again. I thought that only the person that it was about could
touch it. I figured that the DEs were just going to force Harry to
bring the jar out to Voldemort.
Geoff:
Back to canon yet again......
vmonte responds to Geoff:
Thanks for the quote. It reads as though only Harry and Voldemort
can touch the prophecy, at least per Malfoy (this is what I thought).
But since Neville was able to touch the prophecy then it makes sense
that the prophecy is about him as well....right?
SB4E:
Read futher...he does say that only Potter or the Dark Lord can
remove it, but he is also telling Harry to give the prophecy to
him...if he thought that he couldn't touch it, he sure wouldn't be
asking for it...Therefore, there is a spell that prevents them from
removing it from the shelf, but once off, anyone can handle it.
Geoff:
A point I made in message 96125.
A further thought struck me tonight. If the orbs are only accessible
to the persons named, how do Department of Mysteries staff manage to
handle them without being affected?
This came out of the following bit of canon:
"'But then..... but then, why was it my name on the prophecy and not
Neville's?' 'The official record was re-labelled after Voldemort's
attack on you as a child,' said Dumbledore....."
vmonte again:
Dumbledore was the person who relabeled it and put it back on the
shelf. The problem is that they are all reading the prophecy
incorrectly, it's really about Dumbledore. Isn't he the only one the
Dark Lord fears? (HaHa -- just messing with you!)
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