What if the brain that attacked Ron was Nicolas Flamel's?
dumbledore11214
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Thu Jun 24 03:12:54 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 102656
> annunathradien wrote previously:
>
> I think Seers brains may also be worth studying. Cassandra
> Trelawney's mind, for example, may be a candidate in that tank. Ron
> has displayed some Seer abilities off and on throughout the series.
> What if this attack somehow awakens this possibly latent talent in
> him? Although I wonder about the side effects.
>
>
> vmonte responds:
>
> Yes, I posted before that maybe the brain was from a seer but
> Cassandra never occurred to me. Good thoughts! I think that you
are
> right about this attack possibly awakening Ron's latent talents.
>
> I also think that in the next 2 books Ron is going to be involved a
> lot more with things. Not as a side-kick, but as a leader.
>
> DD is definitely going to die sometime in the next 2 books. The
> children are being trained to continue the work of the Order. I
> think that one of these kids will take over the role of DD. I
think
> it's Ron.
>
> vivian
Alla:
I like Cassandra's brain attacking Ron too, but I am afraid that it
was indeed the brain of somebody, who went dark.
If it was indeed Cassandra and as it was discussed Ron will discover
true Seer abilities, I will even settle for Trelawney being mostly a
fraud. :o)
I really want to have a real Seer in the series. :o)
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