HarryMort (was many other things)

templar1112002 templar1112002 at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 29 14:40:39 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 111535

> CRobo pipes up:
> Let's say that Harry receives some fraction or part of Voldie at 
> GH.  Maybe a 50/50 split for argument's sake (it could be more or 
> less) the night Harry gets the scar.  The curse rebounds, putting 
> Voldie in a life/death situation.  So recognizing that, he 
> attempts to possess little Harry (the only possibility left since 
> Voldie killed everyone else in the house) in entirety.  But there's
> the charm and so only 50% of Voldie's 'being' merges into Harry for 
> its survival.  The other 50% rebounds from Harry's forehead and 
> remains as a spirit that can possess snakes and drifts off to the 
> forests in Albania.  
> 
> However, when Voldie uses Harry's blood to restore his body, he 
> has now altered the percentages - Voldie is now a combination of his 
> first 50% + 17% muggle dust (bones of his father) + 17% Wormtail 
> (flesh of a servant) and say, 16% Harry.  (Hope I didn't forget 
> anything.)  Now if there is a Harry/Voldie combo - Voldie still 
> could be whole - 50%+50% but Harry has more, 100%+16%.  Now what 
> would that mean?  Well, hopefully that Harry 'wins' and defeats 
> Volie.  But what else.   Hmmm.  I must ponder on this.  Begs a 
> number of questions.


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LOL - I don't know about this math you did.  If we follow your line 
of thought, I believe Harry should have at least his 100% own, 50% 
given by Voldy on Halloween night... then we would have to subtract 
the 16% Voldy took away at the graveyard (?), and add some % that 
Lily gave him (would you think that Lily's Love should add up in 
that equation?)... I don't think that this mystery can be solved 
with math.  On the other hand, I do strongly believe that Harry has 
an 'alien' voice/soul/demon inside himself, which talked to him 
while resisting the Imperious Curse, which set him to action when in 
the Chamber -he dug the Basilisk fang in the Diary without thinking 
beforehand, he somehow knew that he had to 'push' the golden bead 
away from him when the Priori Incantatem effect at the graveyard... 
I don't know, that 'voice' that makes him act without being 
completely knowledgeable/aware of his actions is very 'fishy' to me.

Marcela
 






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