[HPforGrownups] Squibs and Kwikspell
Antonia Maria Duchesne Siemaszko
antonia at timself.net
Wed Jun 16 18:47:18 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 101620
At 10:32 AM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
>Tana wrote:
>
>Eustace_Scrubb:
>My guess is that Kwikspell is exactly analogous--it appeals to
>"incompetent" wizards as well as squibs, people who feel their lives
>are empty because they can't do magic or can't do it as well as their
>parents/siblings/friends etc. It probably does most of them no good
>whatsoever, but that doesn't stop people from shelling out their
>hard-earned galleons in the hope that it will.
I still maintain that a Squib is a magical person with a disability, or not
enough magic, NOT an unmagical person. Otherwise Filch wouldn't try
something like that, if he knows nothing will ever teach a squib magic I
don't see him hurting himself that way..
VERY ODD QUESTION COMING. Okay Filch doesn't do or cannot do magic, EXCEPT
that he communicates some how with the Kneazle Norris. (she has to be a
kneazle even if its not said, otherwise she'd never be able to communicate
with Filch the way she does.)
So. Could Filch be a Homomagus (um I'm making up a word for the reverse of
Animagus here?) is he a Kneazle gone human by mistake? He is kinda cat
scruffy? Of course he can't do human magic.? Does Norris protect him
because he's her son?
End of weird suppositions.
Tana
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