[HPforGrownups] Re: No fire in the office

Tanya Swaine swaine.t at xtra.co.nz
Fri Jan 2 20:25:19 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 87966

At 06:35 2/01/2004 -0600, you wrote:

>Anne writes.
>
>1) She does tend to follow the original legends for monsters (Werewolves 
>shift only on full moon, have certain physical characteristics, etc). 
>Unfortunately, original legends on Vampires rarely if ever mention 
>"Daywalkers" (Vamps that can function, fully capably, in full 
>daytime--they come out, in most variations, at night, except for the 
>Japanese Gaki, which apparently can go out whenever it likes. But none of 
>us have ever seen Snape floating around as an amorphous cloud with glowing 
>red eyes either).
>
>Of course, here's another scary thought....I'm sure I missed the proper 
>scenes to shoot this one down, and I know it can't be right...but does 
>anyone remember seeing 150 year old Dumbledore out in the daylight? 
>Wouldn't it be frightening if HE were the Vampire? *eg*
>
>Just something for the theorists to kick around.
>
>Anne


Tanya now.

I had intended to not say this, but going to risk it.  The only person with 
red eyes so far in the HP series is LV.  It even goes to say in COS, that 
he had red tinged eyes as Tom Riddle.  Now, I would not be surprised if LV 
didn't experiment with vampirism when he was travelling before attempting 
the take over.  Dumbledore did say LV went under various transformations in 
that time.

Now, I have read here where the theory is that LV has put more than powers 
into Harry, but that he has put a bit of himself, ie brain or flesh through 
the deflected AK.  If that is true, could be bad news for Harry over 
exactly what transformations LV played around with.

Ducking 
fast.......................................................................

As for Dumbledore, in the books he gets outside.  Maybe not as much as 
Snape that I can recall.  But he was at Quiddich in book 4 when Harry fell.

Tanya


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