DD admits he is an Animagus

ginnysthe1 ginnysthe1 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 16 18:45:56 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 118011


John wrote:
>I was recently rereading one of my favorite chapters in OOTP which 
is titled "The Centaur and the Sneak" and I got to the scene where DD 
takes on Fudge, Umbridge, Kingsley, and Dawlish. Right before DD 
takes them all out (in less then a few seconds I might add, He is the 
Man) he refers to the snag in Fudge's plan, meaning that he will not 
come quietly. He says "I have absolutely no intention of being sent 
to Azkaban. I could break out of course-- but what a waste of time, 
and frankly, I can think of a whole host of things I would rather be 
doing".<

>Since I have always wondered just how powerful DD is it got me 
thinking on the possible ways one could go about breaking out of 
Azkaban. We are presented with two possible ways in which one can do 
this. You can escape like the group of five DEs did, which is 
probably because the Dementors have let them escape on Voldemort's 
orders or He could go about the only other way we are presented with: 
escaping like Sirius did. The only reason Sirius was able to escape 
is that he was an Animagus. Dementors cannot sense the emotion of 
animals as well as they can sense the emotions of a human. He could 
transform into dog form whenever he needed a break from the constant 
soul sucking, and eventually he found the determination to slip 
through the bars after he was skinny enough. The Animagus form is the 
soul reason why Sirius could escape Azkaban. So from our evidence the 
only way DD would be able to escape the guards and Azkaban is if he 
was an Animagus.  Plus if you add in the factor that Sirius told DD 
how he was able to escape Azkaban, it would give DD the knowledge (if 
he already didn't know) to escape Azkaban at anytime.   This would 
only hold up however, if there is no other way to escape a Dementor 
without a wand.   In closing, by saying he already knows how to 
escape Azkaban, DD has told us he is either an Animagus or a 
metamoramagus.   Let me know what you think...<

Kim responds:
Wow!

Kim (who asks, at risk of reprimand: How's that for a short post, 
Carol? ;-))







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