The new questions, and Peverell

a_svirn a_svirn at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 23 14:58:42 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 148673

> bboyminn:
> 
> I don't think the wizard world has their OWN royalty. They are 
all, in
> this case, citizens of Britain, and the muggle British Royalty 
would
> also be their royalty. 

a_svirn:
Goes without saying. 
> bboyminn:
> 
> Further, I see no reason why a ramdon wizard or witch couldn't 
occur
> in the many Royal families found in Europe across it's substantial
> expanse of history.
> 
> So, being among the Royals doesn't eliminate the possibility that 
you
> could also be a wizrds, <snip>

a_svirn:
I understand that it doesn't eliminate the possibility. What's  
puzzling me is why it's suddenly so important for the good, old Tom. 

> bboyminn:
> On another point, the House of Gaunt is a royal house.

a_svirn:
Which was part of my point, wasn't it?  (Although house was 
actually "of Lancaster")







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