Lilly.

esmith222002 c.john at imperial.ac.uk
Mon Jan 10 14:45:06 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 121571



> Carol:
> > IMO, the (activated) charm blocked the AK, producing the 
lightning-
> > shaped scar, which vaguely resembles the eihwaz rune (defense or
> > protection). (Why bring that particular rune up in realation to
> > Hermione's Ancient Runes exam if it isn't going to be important? I
> > predict that in HBP, hermione will connect the shape of the scar 
to
> > the shape of the rune, leading eventually to the deduction that 
> Lily placed a protective charm on Harry. Especially if he mentions 
> the term "ancient magic" and she starts researching the topic.) 
> > 
> > BTW, I know that JKR has said that the shape of the scar isn't the
> > most important thing about it. That doesn't mean that the shape 
> isn't important at all.
> > 
> 
> Valky:
> I agree, the shape of the scar and the eiwahz rune are probably 
> significant, but maybe we /should/ make a list of all the *other* 
> things about the scar that might be the more significant thing JKR 
> speaks of. It may be just what you need to prove the point. ;P


I agree that the shape of the scar is important. The simple act of 
Lily's sacrifice protecting Harry is not enough. It was Lily's 
knowledge of this 'ancient form of magic' and her power as a witch in 
producing the necessary accompanying charm that protected Harry.
However, I still believe that the most important thing about the scar 
is that it forms a psychological link between Harry and Voldemort. As 
I've stated before, the only reason DD would expose Harry to 
Voldemort so regularly was if he knew that eventually Harry would 
have to face Voldemort alone (without DDs help). Could this be an 
eventual battle of minds? I think the answer to this lies in the 
prophecy (which we have definitely not heard the full version of!).

Brothergib







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