THEORY: Voldemort's plans for Harry
cubfanbudwoman
susiequsie23 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Sep 14 22:52:07 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 112957
SSSusan:
> > These are very intriguing thoughts, Aura
Aura:
> Awww! You're so sweet for only subtly mocking me! ;)
SSSusan:
Blustering, "But I *wasn't* mocking!! They *were* intriguing
thoughts, Aura. I just wanted to know your answer to the one
question I came up with."
SSSusan:
> > Voldy had already taken extraordinary steps towards
> > immortality...and had apparently experienced some
> > success. If he felt he was immortal, would he worry about
> > having an heir at all? Or do you think he *would* have, just as
> > a precautionary step?
Aura:
> I can't put my finger on why, exactly, but somehow, I don't see
> Vold not wanting an heir just because he's immortal. The
> motivations are just very different. Being immortal onself is
> about fear of dying and being completely powerful, but an heir is
> like a family.
> Having an heir means proliferation of the name, expansion of the
> power,being able to do more. An immortal Vold is just one entity,
> but having an heir can make "the Voldemorts" a ruling family,
> which could come in handy if V wants to take over the world.
SSSusan:
And so thank you for answering it. :-)
So, now who's going to be the "lucky" little lady who gets to bear
his children? Eeeewww. I'm sure Bella would volunteer, but....
Siriusly Snapey Susan
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