Why now? (other books / series)

Eustace_Scrubb dk59us at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 20 20:34:12 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 110761

Becky wrote:
> > >The grey havens, as nice as 
> > > they seem-- well, I don't know.
> 

Geoff noted:
> They are the place from which the ships sail over the sea to 
> Elvenhome where the Elves live a blissful existence. Frodo goes
there 
> (as I mentioned in message 110714) and Sam, Legolas and Gimli also 
> went there after many years.
> 
> Hardly ending in death as I think you meant it. The options are
> still open for Harry - well, not strictly true, but for those who
> speculate they are; the dealer of the answer is playing her cards 
> close to her chest(!)

Eustace_Scrubb:

I could be wrong (often am), but I believe that the general thought is
that mortals who are allowed to go to the Undying Lands can be freed
from many of the mental and physical hurts they sustained in
Middle-earth, but they do not lose their mortality.  Is there any
similar place or state in the Wizarding World?

Cheers,

Eustace_Scrubb
"'Not useless,' said the Owl. 'EUSTACE!'"





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