Book 7 Title
zgirnius
zgirnius at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 21 21:50:51 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 163048
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "cubfanbudwoman"
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> Lupinlore:
> > A "hallow" can also be a physical object. New Age movement
versions
> > of the Arthurian legend sometimes refer to various of the objects
> > associated with Arthur (the Grail, Excalibur, etc) as "hallows."
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> > A "deathly hallow" would be a holy or powerful object associated
> > with death -- in other words, a horcrux. Thus the title, I
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> > suspect, simply reads "Harry Potter and the Horcruxes."
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> SSSusan:
> Eww. I see where you're coming from, but I don't like it. I mean,
> since "holy" is likely a part of this, could that fit into a
> horcrux?? Yes, a powerful object associated with death sounds like
a
> horcrux. But a *holy* object associated with death does not, to me.
zgirnius:
I'm liking Lupinlore's suggestion. The objects in question are
believed to be relics of the four Founders. Voldemort is just putting
them to a most unholy use...
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