HP&theDH Title: People, Places, and Things

Ceridwen ceridwennight at hotmail.com
Sat Dec 23 18:14:04 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 163128

Steve/bboyminn:
> Since the title is 'hallowS' meaning more than one, can anyone 
think of away of tying several Hallowed places into the story?

Ceridwen:
The places where Voldemort hid his horcruxes.  These places would be 
hallowed to Voldemort.  Since at least two of the horcruxes have 
belonged to Founders, their being in those places would, to some, 
hallow those places, without Voldemort's soul bits even being 
involved.

Any place of significance, really.  I still think that, if Hallows 
refers, even in part, to places, then Godrick's Hollow would count.  
This is where LV was first vaporized, and where the WW first saw the 
hope that he could be defeated.  The significance of Hallowe'en 1981 
is very strong.

Secret rooms created by the Founders.  I don't recall where the books 
give any indication that the other three created their own hiding 
places, but the books also don't say they didn't.  IF there are such 
places, these would be significant, perhaps even revered because of 
who the Founders were.  If they exist, they may also contain objects 
which would help Harry in his quest.  We've already seen Gryffindor's 
sword, but there may be other things we haven't heard of yet.

Ceridwen.





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