Lucius Malfoy's Ambition

M.Clifford Aisbelmon at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 26 05:39:28 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 126608


>  Diagon Alley was full of students buying their school supplies but
he deliberately gave {the diary} to Ginny.  Why?  Because she was
raised by two loving, supportive parents who were raising her to be
honest and brave.  ...edited....
> I think LM had every reason to expect Ginny to go to *someone* and
stop the whole mess long before it went as far as it did.  If it had
gone the way he'd planned there would have been no active danger to
the students but he'd still have the credibility he needed to survive
the return of LV.
> 
> Also, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he sent Dobby to Harry with a
general order to keep him away/get him away from Hogwarts.  After all,
that would have upset DD's plans just as much as it would have
protected a boy he has to be viewing as a possible tool for his own use.
> 
> thursday
> --

Valky:
Hmm  I think that this is a perfectly reasonable explanation Thursday,
but I would like to offer mine which has a entirely different spin on it.
 
I think that Lucius gave the diary to Ginny because she is pureblood.
And not just pureblood but a Weasley Blood Traitor and therefore a
'dispensable' Pureblood.

You see, my thoughts lean towards why Tom created the Diary in the
first place. When I think of the title 'Teenage Tom and the Quest for
Immortality' something just doesn't fit. Tom wasn't questing for
immortality when he was a schoolboy, he was questing for a way to rid
himself of his fathers dirty Muggle Blood. AHA! The Diary! 
What if it was always intended to be a method of gaining PURE BLOOD in
his veins!! 

Yeah, I think Lucius and Tom had an agreement - Lucius gets Tom a
pureblood body to own and Tom makes Lucius the King od wizardom by
getting rid of Dumbledore.













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