Absolute Crazy Thought - Harry Arisen
Mhochberg at aol.com
Mhochberg at aol.com
Fri Apr 20 03:18:00 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 167776
bboyminn:
Here's the thing, this unlikely theory assumes that Harry has no idea that a
Horcrux exists for him. When Voldemort cast the killing curse against him,
Harry full expects to die. But what happens if he doesn't?
What happens if Harry is trapped in the in-between world of
'vapor!Harry'What happens if Harry is trapped in the in-between world of 'vapor!Harry'<WBR>?
He is unable to cross over to his 'eternal reward', and is unable to manifes
Now starting from this point, what are you willing to do to get Harry back?
What are you willing to assist Harry in doing, for Harry to return to defeat
Voldemort?
Keep in mind that in this case, the 'flesh of a servant' doesn't have to be
a hand. It could be just the very tip of a finger; not even enough to
permanently damage the finger. The 'blood of an enemy forcibly taken' could simply
be Draco allowing Ron to forcibly take some of his blood. There really is a
range of gray here that needs to be considered.
So, start from that point. Voldemort /kills/ Harry but Harry doesn't die. He
remains on earth in a bodiless form. Now what are you willing to do to get
Harry back?
How dark does 'Blood, Flesh & Bone' seem in this context?
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Steve, this is a very interesting theory on several levels. The first
thought that comes to mind is that it would be a set up for at least one more book,
if not a whole series of books. Not-quite-dead Harry would make an
interesting part of the trio! This would take the books to a different level of
maturity. Handled well, though, it could make for some very interesting reading. I
like the idea of shades of gray.
On the other hand, if she decides to kill off Harry, this could be a good
way to revive him, similar to Conan Doyle bringing back Holmes.
Thanks for suggesting it.
---Mary, wondering just what dis-embodied Harry would do for 5 or 10 years.
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