Accidental Harrycrux with a Bloodsucking Snake (long)

Randy estesrandy at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 9 21:11:51 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 155134

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Mike" <mcrudele78 at ...> wrote:
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> > Neri:
> > > Well, not really a clue, more of a hunch, but what's with all 
these
> > > blood hints, anyway? Does this have any connection with 
Voldemort
> > > using a bit of Harry's blood for his resurrection? Does it have
> > > anything to do with the gleam in Dumbledore's eyes?
> >
> > Carol:
> > I think you're right that the properties of Nagini's venom are
> > important, but I don't think they have anything to do with the
> > twinkle. <snip>
> 
> Mike, lastly:
> 
> I think Neri is on to something regarding blood (not venom), there 
does
> seem to be an inordinant amount of references to blood in this 
series.
> One more that you didn't mention; DD's discovery of the ten uses of
> dragon's blood, on his chocolate frog card.
> 
> Regarding the "gleam": I read someone's opinion (can't remember 
who for
> attribution, my apologies) that LV now has the same blood in him 
that DD
> used to provide for Harry's safety i.e. Petunia/Lily's blood. 
Therefore,
> ironically, Harry is protected from LV by LV's simulcrum blood, 
because
> it is the same blood used to seal the charm on Harry.
>


Another reference to ancient magic....
People once believed that Cats had magical protective powers and 
they actually had a ritual to protect their children from evil.  A 
cut was made on the child's arm and cat's blood was poured into it.  
This consecrated the child to Bastet the Beautiful who was the cat 
god of the ancient Egyptians. Cats protected the kids from evil 
serpents. 

If I was Voldemort, the last thing that I would want inside me is 
magical blood from Harry Potter.

Randy







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