"Stand aside, girl" and the End

ornadv ornawn at 013.net
Tue Jan 3 20:42:52 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 145819

>Alla:

>Come to think of it, how do you think Voldemort came to know AT ALL
>about what happened as result of Lily sacrifice and whatever magic
>Dumbledore involved to protect Harry? It is not like Dumbledore gave
>him a detailed report, right? :-) I think I am missing something
>obvious here again. Sorry, I think I started rambling.

Orna:
I always assumed that since Riddle-horcrux interrogated Harry in 
CoS, Harry's answer somehow transpired into Voldemort's mind. It is 
a question, because it touches upon the issue of Voldemort's 
connection to his horcruxes. I can imagine, that somehow, when a 
horcrux gets near to acquire life and body, her "life-events" and 
thoughts connect somehow with the central soul piece in Voldemort. 

>La Gatta Lucianese:

>And Ollivander has been hanging out with the Terrible Twins in 
>Diagon Alley, so when Voldemort points his wand at Harry and 
>shouts, "Avada Kedavra!", it turns into a rubber snake that 
>explodes in a shower of sparkes and a strong odor of dungbomb...

>(I couldn't resist!)

Orna:

Love it! Couldn't resist either.
But I'm afraid JKR is terribly serious on resolving this power-love 
issue. OTOH it could be a good lesson to Voldemort about the power 
of love – since he places such enormous stress on magic, spells and 
super complicated inventions (7 horcruxes, special trophies, etc), 
it would be a good lesson for him to realize that just having lots 
of friends provides you with an unending potential to surprise your 
ever-so powerful enemy. 
Some of this issue had been dealt with against Umbridge – but 
Voldemort is the real thing.     

Orna








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