RE: [HPforGrownups] The Prophecy From Voldemort's POV (long)
JaanisE
jaanise at hello.lv
Thu Apr 28 12:40:12 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 128195
-----Original Message-----
From: Neri
So maybe Voldemort's experiments were about binding his death to people.
This can be a way to avoid death: bind your death to a certain person,
so he's the only one who can kill you, then make sure he can't kill you.
Perhaps these bindings were limited in time. Voldy needed to find out
how to bind his death to a person for good, so that once he kills this
person, he can't die anymore. And perhaps he found that the only way to
do it is to bind his death to a certain unknown person. Perhaps only to
a yet unborn person.
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Jaanis:
This is a nice theory. To bind his death to people. Or maybe he can bind
his *life* to people? Like - while the bind person lives, Voldemort
cannot be killed, he lives too. Adn when this other person becomes too
old, Voldemort binds his life to another person. Of course, the best
choice here would be a baby (maybe?), so he wouldn't have to worry too
much for some period of time.
But what if something happens to the other person? Like a disease or an
accident? Maybe Voldemort can bind his life to more than one person at a
time? Or maybe the spell works in both ways: while the bound person
lives, Voldemort lives (cannot die), and while Voldemort lives, the
bound person lives too (cannot die) and thus secures the spell so that
Voldemort cannot die?
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