Stopper in Death
a_b_desert_king
a_b_desert_king at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 13 16:22:03 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 92913
> Gadfly McLellyn writes:
>
> see my post 79500 on Sept 1st, 2003 also, but here is a brief version:
>
> The reason why Dumbledore trusts Snape and Snape hates Harry is that
> Snape brewed up some way for the AK curse to fail when it hit Harry,
> but Harry gets all the credit and fame for this. So maybe Snape
> already did stopper death - Harry's death by Voldemort. It explains
> why Dumbledore trusts him so much, and why Snape resents Harry's fame
> because it should be Snape's fame. But Snape can't let the DE's know
> this because then he would be number one target for the DE's to
> murder.
Heather writes:
I can remember reading somewhere a theory that Harry is not affected
by poisons (sort of like how he can "duck" curses amazingly
easily). The situation mentioned (sorry, I can't exactly remember
the place now - possibley Mugglenet) was the spider in the maze
(GoF) which cut Harry with it's pincers. That spider is poisonous,
and Harry is not affected (he only has a cut and then sprains his
ankle when he is dropped 12 feet by the spider).
I also wonder if Crouch/Moody had added any Veratiserum to the drink
that he practically forced Harry to drink after his return from the
graveyard. The way that Crouch/Moody was asking very pointed
questions was much the same way that DD was questioning Crouch/Moody
on veratiserum and also much like the way Umbridge was questioning
Harry after feeding him fake veratiserum in OotP.
In GoF, Snape threatens Harry with poisoning to 'test his antidote',
but then Harry is taken away for a photo shoot (interruptions,
interruptions...). Maybe he threatens Harry (and not anyone else)
because he knows Harry can't be poisoned....
Just a thought....:)
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