Moody's death (was: Dumbledore's authority WAS: Re: Fees for Harry)

zanooda2 zanooda2 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 30 00:21:19 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 179471

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Mike" <mcrudele78 at ...> wrote:

> Yes, apparently once out of the dungeon, humans could 
> (dis)apparate. 
> Though that doesn't seem logical based on Dumbledore's explanation 
> in HBP about wizards protecting their homes with anti-apparation 
> charms. Maybe one can (dis)apparate out but not in? 
> 
> I remember that both Tonks and DD went out to the Burrow's garden 
> before disapparating in HBP. Was that because of the additional 
> protections? Did Arthur ever disapparate from inside the house, or 
> does he go outside first, in the earlier books?


zanooda:

In GoF Arthur could both apparate and disapparate directly from the 
house. He apparated from the Dursleys to the Burrow's kitchen: "... 
there was a faint popping noise, and Mr. Weasley appeared out of thin 
air ..." (p.52). He also disapparated (again from the kitchen) to go 
and sort out that trouble with Mad-Eye the morning of September first 
(p.161). 

I think that only wizards who really care about their privacy have 
anti-apparition spells cast on their homes. The Weasleys probably 
just didn't care before LV's return :-). As for Malfoy Manor - maybe 
you are right and Malfoys saw no point in protecting the house from 
disapparition, only from unwanted apparition.





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