Quirrell

houyhnhnm102 celizwh at intergate.com
Wed Jun 28 19:57:27 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 154531

Pippin:

> Unfortunately for this theory, Fake!Moody also uses 
> the name.  "Voldemort's back, Harry? You're sure he's back? 
> How did he do it?" GoF ch 35. It really shouldn't be that 
> easy to spot hidden Death Eaters, should it?

houyhnhnm:

No it shouldn't ;-)

The idea that DEs can't say "Voldemort" without having their Dark 
Marks react comes from the Occlumency lessons.  Snape may have had a 
completely different reason for not allowing Harry to say the Dark 
Lord's name, such as the fact that, for all Snape knew, LV could have 
been listening in on the sessions.

I agree wholeheartedly that there is Something About Lupin.  Besides 
everything else that has been said in his disfavor, his reaction to 
Dumbledore's death struck me as somehow out of kilter.  I just think 
it would be much more interesting, if he betrayed the Order, that he 
did so out of cowardice or inability to act rather than because he is 
Ever So Evil.  Ever So Evil is boring.








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