Ancient Magic / The Trio
truthbeauty1
rh64643 at appstate.edu
Fri Sep 16 15:10:15 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 140288
Pat:
> > Isn't there something from one of the interviews where JKR says
> > something about after Ron got his new wand that "all the elements
> > were there between the three of them" (no, that's not an exact
> > quote, just my memory of the interview) for something magical,
> > power-wise? I hope I haven't mangled this too much. If I'm
> > wrong, I'll go iron my ears - please straighten me out!
> >
> > I, too, have wondered if all three of them won't be required to
> > work together, at least in destroying the horcruxes, and possibly
> > in the final battle with LV.
> >
truthbeauty1 again:
I have never heard that interview but it kind of brings up a theory I
have had for a while. We know that Harry is in Gryffindor but was
almost in Slytherin. We know that Hermione could have easily been in
ravenclaw. Now there isnt any real proof in the canon, but I think
that Ron has a lot of Hufflepuff traits. The hat didnt spend a long
time on him, but I think that his main trait is loyalty which is the
main Hufflepuff trait. He difinitely represents the earth element. I
mean think about it. His home is called "The Burrow", and his namesake
envokes a weasle. I think that the trinity is a reincarnation of the
mauraders. There are 3 instead of 4 bc 3 is a more perfect # and we
know that one of the 4 became a traitor. Harry, Ron , and Hermione
together have all the strengths of the 4 houses and of corse they are
all very brave and worthy of Gryffindor. I think this makes them a
very formidable whole. Also we know that Voldemort believes there to
be some kind of power in the combination of the 4 houses. (horcruxes)
This is just my opinion but if anyone has any info for or against it I
would love to hear it.
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