The graveyard at Hogwarts
finwitch
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Mon Aug 29 14:42:27 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 139004
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Jo Marelvy Samudio":
If there is indeed a graveyard
> there, who's buried there? The three founders that most ususally
> agreed
> (Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff and Gryfffindor)? Will Dumbledore's grave be
> there?
> Is there any chance that any of the still-missing Horcruxes be there?
> Will Harry have to go back to Hogwarts to pay a visit to such
> graveyard?
> Will Harry be able to contact Dumbledore there somehow?
> What do you make of this?
Finwitch:
That's a lot of questions, but I'd say that the three or even all four
founders - and quite possibly, the house-elves of Hogwarts. Or maybe
the proper name is school-elves, but oh well.
Something of each founder (plus the Diary and the locket?). Now,
Voldemort could *never* have had his hands on the Sword of Gryffindor
since it apparently was in the hat until Harry drew it. And I doubt
he'd grant much worth to the Hat, either. But Grave of Gryffindor? That
would do...
Then -- Ring of Slytherin (done with)
Cup of Hufflepuff (we saw it in the memory)
Wand of Ravenclaw? Or whatever - I just hope it's not some another book!
ButI'll be wanting to see that Dumbledore-portrait to start talking! He
said *nothing* at all in that office... I wonder if Minerva McGonagall
is going to question him - if she really wants to know what
Harry&Dumbledore were doing, that is? Will that 'honourbound to give
assistance' come to play now that Dumbledore is a portrait?
Finwitch
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