Hallowed Halls??
Kelly Molinari
kellymolinari at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 26 17:08:01 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 163166
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, bertena varney <bertena1 at ...> wrote:
>
> Has anyone thought of Hallows as it is used in "the hallowed halls"?
> When I heard the title I thought of the secret rooms and veil in the
Ministry of Magic.
SNIP
> These are just ideas.
>
Kelly responds:
I too thought of "Hallowed Halls", but that led me to Hogwarts --- as
in "Hallowed Halls of Knowledge" I think more than one of the
Horcruxes was hidden in Hogwarts, which is why Voldemort wanted to
come back there to teach, either to keep an eye on them or to be able
to remove them.
We already know that the diary was there. It is my opinion that the
Award for Special Services that Tom Riddle got is also a horcrux. I
believe three horcruxes were made at the same time, right after the
murders of his father and grandparents. I believe these are the ring,
the diary and another memento of Tom Riddles power, possibly his
Prefect Badge. He could have easily gotten the ring and the badge out
when he left school, but the trophy is basically school property.
I'm not entirely sure he made Hufflepuff's cup into a horcrux. I think
the idea that TR wanted someting from each of the founders is a red
herring -- Dumbledore's mistake that Harry was warned about.
That leaves one more Horcrux to be discovered. I guess it could be
Harry's scar, but I hope not. I'm leaning more toward Voldemort only
having five Horcruxes. I think he was going to make the sixth with
Harry's murder but was unable to do so. It would be a great surprise
for Harry to find this out. Perhaps the final battle coming too soon,
but not really.
Kelly, who's 6 children MADE her a Mrs. Weasley Clock for Christmas.
> Bertena:
> Who has only posted once because the "rules' are very confusing on
how to post
Kelly responds:
Don't let the rules keep you from posting. They are not really that
confusing and it gets easier with each post. Remember ... everyone's
opinion is valid and adds to the discussion.
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