The Darkness Within

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 30 19:24:51 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 118891


Sharon: 
Other than reading it again, with the proper goggles, not much.  
 Although I'd ask for an open mind when discussing Peter, but you 
seem to have that already! 

Alla:

LOL! Thanks.


Sharon:
> Except what could Peter have done in that instance?  Had he set 
Harry free, Voldy would have killed him and used another wizard's 
blood to bring himself back.  By taking Harry's blood at that point, 
and bringing Voldy back to power, he managed something quite 
incredible - he rendered Voldy mortal.
And what's more, left himself in a position to help Harry bring down 
Voldy another day.


Alla:

Oh, but you see I think that Peter's primary obligation lies with 
Harry, since he is the one to whom the debt is owed. Peter managed to 
render Voldy mortal? Very possible, but I am not sure that Peter did 
that consciously. Is that a given, by the way that with Harry's blood 
in him, Voldie indeed become mortal? I mean I read theories, but do 
we have definite canon on it? I am not doubting you, just curious.



Azriona:
> Neither do I, honestly.  I haven't a clue what Peter will do to 
> redeem himself.  My gut instinct is that he'll end up giving up his 
> life for Harry, but I don't know if that's wishful thinking on my 
> part or the logical conclusion to a sticky situation.


Alla:

But I already have one candidate for that role - Snape. :o) I think 
that would be too many people giving up his life for Harry. :)

Although, it is possible too, I suppose







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