Who calls Voldemort "Lord"
deborahhbbrd
hubbada at unisa.ac.za
Wed Mar 15 08:16:31 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 149658
Darqali speculates, amidst vast snipped acreage of good stuff:
<<I noted that Trelawney was an exception in the {supposedly} "good"
Wizarding camp, in that when she made her two "prophecies" concerning
LV, she used the term "The Dark Lord" {his *followers* term} and
nothing else. This is very curious, if she is not a LV follower, or
a Death Eater, or a sympathizer.>>
But in my little logical mind, it wasn't Trelawney actually doing it.
She was out of control, not present in her own head, at the time of
her two prophecies. So presumably she was channelling in some way.
Channelling who or what? Merlin's Beard, I don't know! No idea how
this could work ... maybe Grindelwald from behind the veil? Or one of
the many casualties of VWI? There were many, on both sides.
Trelawney, if anyone, seems to me to be OFH. She needs her job, needs
her status, needs the admiration of her special students, in a pretty
excessive way. She's fanatically OFH. Which would make her a lousy
follower of anyone. She's the only marcher on parade who's always in
step. Perhaps she might have it in her to be a fellow-traveller, but
she looks more like an inadvertently useful idiot! DD was protecting
her, that's for sure, but why protect her from her own side? No, she's
DD's woman, though she would have no clear idea why.
Deborah, fond of Sybil at a distance but glad they'll never meet
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