what was Dumbledore's plan, really?
Virginia Villamediana
sionwitch at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 18 17:32:47 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 138001
Valky wrote
Sirius and Dumbledore we are reminded carefully, are men with purpose
and courage the kind who would give their own lives completely,
wouldn't become ghosts or try to avoid giving the gift that selfless
actions could provide to those they love. These are not the simply
miserable tragedies that they first appear.
So what exactly *are* they?
Sherry wrote:
Some have suggested in the past, that Sirius was killed by an
order
member, as a way of either getting him out of the way or for the
furthering
of some plan. Or of course, if it's someone ESE in the order to remove
one
Virginia now:
A really crazy theory just occurs to me..
What if Dumbledore told Sirius ,and maybe other members of the Order, something about what he (Dumbledore) was doing, not exactly about the Horcruxes but about the serch of clues about Voldemort's plan to achieve inmortality, and told them that somehow he suspect that a very usefull information could be found in the memory of some people that are in the other side of the veil. What if Siruis voluntarily decided to take that task to himself, because he felt useless to the Order and wanted to do something important to help defeat Voldemort. If this is the case, maybe some other member of the order has to kill Siruis, (Tonks maybe?) but make it appear as if Sirius was murdered by Death Eaters to avoid suspicions about Siruis death. When they found that Harry went to the MoM they saw this situation as the possible oportunity to do what they had planned. Maybe nobody agreed to do this but Sirius, even Dumbledore did'nt want him to do it, Dumbledore wanted to find another way to collect
the information about Voldemort from the people in the other side of the veil, but Siruis was stubborn and wanted to do it without wasting anymore time. Siruis ask Tonks to make him fall through the veil and make it appear that was Bellatrix who did it. This Hypothetical situation may explain why Dumbledore said: 'It is *my* fault Sirius died. Or should I say, almost entirely my fault ...' OOtP 729. It also would explain why Tonks felt so miserable and guilty about Sirius death?.
This would give Sirius death a purpose, imagine what he could find about Voldemort if perhaps he meets R.A.B behind the veil?.. Now I dont know how Sirius can pass that information from where he is. Some ideas?
I apologize because I m sure this crazy theory has many many holes and its no well written but again I am still learning English, so, start shooting :-P .
Virginia
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