SPOILER :Re: JKR's website

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 10 02:57:15 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 149348

Tonks:
<SNIP>
> The instructions from someone at Mugglenet it to go to the radio 
and 
> turn it on by pushing the off button.  The announcer will give you 
> instructions to go to the room with the door and bring the dead 
> plant back to life.  6 drops of red and 3 of green.  And
.  the 
> plant is alive again.  I recognize it as a peace lily.  I don't 
know 
> the correct Latin name, but that is what we call it here. It is 
very 
> hard to understand what the announcer says with his accent. 
Perhaps 
> some of our friends in the UK can help us decipher what he is 
> saying. The red is a rejuicer and the green a rejuvenateor. The 
two 
> together give the plant the "breath of life".
> 
> I wonder what it all means.  Of course, I think it means that DD 
> will come back from the dead.  But what are the 6 drops of red and 
3 
> of green?  6 something from Gryffindor and 3 of Slytherin???  
> 
> 6 of Gryffindor + 3 of Slytherin = peace.  = something dead comes 
> back to life.  peace = no war = no LV. right?
<SNIP>

Alla:

Oooo, Tonks. Thank you so much! These are the moments when I hate 
that my computer can only access text version of the website (java 
script is not loading or something like that. Gah!

Well, I think this is VERY interesting, but no I don't think that 
would have any relation to Dumbledore but to the end of the story 
and some kind of potion which Harry will drink and it allows him to 
come back to life or something like that. I think this may somehow 
symbolise the ending of the series. Wildly speculating here of 
course, but I think six of red and three green means six Gryffs and 
three Slyths which will play pivotal role in helping Harry defeating 
Voldie.

But of course my guess is as good as any and may change after 
reading what others think. :)


Tonks:
>> Help me out here folks.  At least this gets us off of talking 
about 
> SS for awhile.

Alla:

LOL.







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