[HPforGrownups] Re: Snape at Godrics Hollow
Bee Chase
luckdragon64 at yahoo.ca
Fri Dec 24 21:08:57 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 120547
Megan <skater314159 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Luckdragon:
>
> I have been posting the unpopular theory that the Potters were in
> possession of the P/S stone at the time of their demise.
>
moonmyyst:
>
> Have you read much on Jo's site? One of the things that you get
(I forget which puzzle you have to solve) is an alternate chapter
for PS/SS. In it is the part where they are discussing the stone.
IIRC, they are discussing Harry's parents being in possession of the
stone.
>
Luckdragon:
>
> Yes! The discarded first chapter of Philosopher stone and the fact
that she states on another area of her site that the first chapter
of book six is based on a discarded chapter she almost used in books
1 and 2. That is the only word from JKR I have to support my theory.
Skater314159 writes:
Yes... the page has a scene with the trio discussing how the PS
ended up in his parents' possession (and thier bank vault)...
I had trouble reading it myself (I have dyslexia and can't read my
own cursive - much less anyone elses!) and had a friend
decipher/transliterate it for me and I was *very* interested because
it mentions that James and Lilly are implicated in the theft of the
PS... and that seems to imply by what is recorded on this paper that
they had something to do with the death of people...
I agree that this would have been a very diffrent story-line; but I
also wonder if there aren't clues here that Jo is giving to us. I
haven't seen much talked about in the books or even recently on her
website that is just superfluous or mentioned/cited without reason.
And since she has said repeatedly that PS is important for the whole
septology and that HBP was originally part of the story... and since
we are going to learn more about Lilly and James in HBP (hopefully
we'll learn what each of them did in life, as well as what their
occupations were...)
I think that this page isn't just a random discarded item...
I think that it contains important clues.
I just wish I knew what they are...
>From skater314159,
who usually lurks here because she is shy and afraid her
observations aren't as good as you guys'... and who really had hoped
that Snape was a vampyre/Nosferatu...
Luckdragon:
We seem to think alike. I've been hoping for a Snape/vampire connection as well.
You can view the translated (from Jo's hand to typed) early version of this letter if you use the yahoo search engine - put in Argo Pyrites in search window. One of the results is cosforums/searchthread. It explains how to navigate Jo's site and translates the letter. For some reason I can't connect using the URL; I could only access it through yahoo.
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