Some observations and possibilities (long)

ejom723 gingysgirl at verizon.net
Tue Jun 12 16:23:19 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 170192

First, forgive me if I write something that has been posted already,
because I've not had access to the computer for some time due to
other commitments.

Notice the date of release for the movie of Order of the Phoenix:
July 12, 2007 (UK release). If we just take into account the day and not the month or year (and yes I know for numerology sake this isn't the real way you determine things, but I'm making an observation here), that if you take the number 12 and add the digits 1 and 2 you get 3 of course: Harry, Ron, & Hermione.  The same goes for the release date of Deathly Hallows of the 21st. This is no coincidence.

Also, I bet two bucks to a doughnut that one of the horcruxes is in
the trophy room at Hogwarts.  Tom had plenty of opportunity when he was applying for a job with Dumbledore. It's not like Dumbledore's office is located right by the front door.  Tom Riddle would have had to gone through parts of the castle to get to his office.  Not to mention the trophy room is mentioned repeatedly though every single book.  I also will go one step further and say that since he couldn't get his hands on Gryffindor's sword (as Dumbledore said was his last relic), Tom put his horcrux into his special award for services to the school as a lasting memory to his only home (like Harry): Hogwarts.

Like a former Lit professor told me once, if you want to know what's
going to happen in the future, look at the past. Lately, I have been
reading 1, 5, & 6 all at the same time.  They're in different
locations and it's not hard for me to go back and forth plus it
helps, because things pop out at me like never before.  It was mentioned that (I believe that it was the editor of the book) sobbed when he read the book.  Now me being a die hard fan of the books would only sob for a handful of characters.  I thought about this and came to the conclusion that it's very likely that Hagrid will be killed in book 7.  Think about it: he was Harry's first friend in the wizarding world.  He has always supported Harry even when no one else did.  He even sobbed when he had to leave Harry with the Dursleys.  Hagrid has had a deep emotional attachment to Harry and I imagine Harry has this same attachment to Hagrid, even more so than to Dumbledore. In fact he is the last of the father figures he has, as he is not that close to Lupin or Mr. Weasley. I would also sob if Mrs. Weasley or one of the twins were killed.

As to the prophecy, I think Dumbledore is wrong. I don't think it is
Harry that will kill Voldemort.  I think Tom Riddle will be the end
of Voldemort.  Granted I know they are one and the same, but only one
exists at one time, yet they can't live without the other (the
prophecy). Tom Riddle created the horcruxes to retain immortality
which turned him inhuman and into Lord Voldemort.  Once the
horcruxes are destroyed, I think he will morph back into Tom, which
will probably tick him off more than anything. I don't think Harry
will have to kill him.  I think Voldemort will ultimately bring about
his own demise.

In book six Dumbledore mentioned something about when LV tried to
possess Harry at the MoM it put LV in mortal agony, because he had
never been in contact with such a pure soul, one capable of being
loved and giving love.  This is Harry's weapon.  Regardless of the
fact that LV can touch him now (book 4), it causes them both great
agony.  I also believe even though he will come of age, this will
continue in both LV and Harry. After all LV and Harry have shared
blood.  Which makes me wonder why there has been so many references
to blood throughout the books and especially in Goblet of Fire
(several bites, Harry's blood as a sacrifice, etc.).  There has to be
more to it.

Maybe I'm just rambling, but I just wanted to throw out these ideas
and see what everyone had to say.

Jules






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