Harry, impossible to kill?
ANGIE
plantladywithcfids at yahoo.ca
Thu Oct 4 19:19:23 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 177717
> > allies wrote:
>
> > Why, then, did the rebounding curse rip Voldemort out of his body
> > when he attacked Harry in Godric's Hollow, but merely knock him
> > out for a few minutes in the forest?
> zanooda wrote:
>
> But I still don't understand what happened to LV in this case. If
> he wasn't hit by the rebounding curse, why was he knocked out? Why
> did he also had a near-death experience?
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Angie's response:
I believe this is more complicated.
Harry chose to go to his death. Voldemort was using the Elder wand,
which by rights should have been Harry's via Draco. Harry was a
horcrux.
So here is my theory.
When Harry chose to go to his death to end it all and Voldemort used
the AK curse the Elder wand recognised its true master and did not send a full powered curse at Harry refusing to kill its true master. The wand also does not work properly when Voldemort hits Harry's body with Cruiatus Curse after he regains himself further refusing to do real harm to its true master. When the AK hits Harry it knocks out both Harry and Voldemort because Harry is a horcrux. By attempting to destroy Harry, Voldemort was also destroying a major, but unknown, part of himself which, in conjunction with the mutual blood sharing he and Harry have, caused his collapse. The two are basically one, one feels whatever the other does. So when Harry died so did Voldemort, until the horcrux part in Harry is killed by Harry's selfless act.
Voldemort can not have an after life experience because there is not
enough of his soul left to experience such great things. The "ugly
thing" under the seat, in the libo land Harry is in after collapsing,
is the horcrux part of Voldemort's soul. Because of the proximity of
Voldemort I believe he "felt" and briefly experienced the death of
his "Harry" soul.
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