[HPforGrownups] Re: Ronald Billius Weasley/ HBP possibility

chnc1024 at AOL.COM chnc1024 at AOL.COM
Sun Mar 27 04:07:29 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 126650

In a message dated 3/26/2005 4:05:40 PM Pacific Standard Time,  
bree4378 at yahoo.com writes:
 
Sabrina wrote:
 
Is  Hermione considered a witch?  If she were to marry and a muggle, 
would  their child be considered a half-blood, although she has "no 
magical  blood?"



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Chancie:
 
Yes, Hermione possesses the magical "gene" so she is considered a  witch.
the ability to do magic determines if your a witch/wizard, if  not even Squibs
would be witches/wizards, because of their family.  IMO  if Hermione was
to marry a muggle (I personally see her with Ron, but that's another  post =) 
)
and have a child, the child would have 1/2 magical blood, and 1/2  muggle 
blood, so I think that would make the child half blood regardless of  whether
or not the child could do magic. 
 
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Sabrina wrote:

The reason I'm asking is because I got to thinking about J.Rowling's  
hints of a romance between Ron and Hermione. Ron being pureblood, 
and  Hermione being of no (magical) blood, would that make a future child of 
their's  a Half-Blood?  If so, is it possible that the HBP could be a 
reference to a  future someone?  A.k.a the son of Ron and Hermione?
 
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Chancie again:
 
I think that this can be answered simply by looking at Harry.  
He had one muggle born parent, and one pure blood parent. 
He's considered half blood regardless of the fact that Lily was 
witch.  I wouldn't see Ron and Hermione's child being any  different.




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