Ronald Billius Weasley/ HBP possibility
snow15145
kking0731 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 27 07:15:05 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 126652
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, chnc1024 at A... wrote:
> In a message dated 3/26/2005 4:05:40 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> bree4378 at y... 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.
Snow:
Yes, but Tom Riddle alias Lord Voldemort has one magical parent and
one "totally" non magical parent...what do you call him?
I call him wanting!
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