CHAPDISC: DH24, The Wandmaker

zanooda2 zanooda2 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 11 03:47:16 UTC 2008


No: HPFGUIDX 183661

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "pippin_999" <foxmoth at ...> wrote:

> "Time and space matter in magic" but not always. If Harry can sense
> his connection with Voldemort over hundreds of miles, see what
> Voldemort sees, and even think his thoughts, then why shouldn't the
> Elder Wand be able to sense its connection with its master? 


zanooda:

Yes, I understand all this, and for me personally Harry becoming the
Elder wand's master works reasonably well :-). All I want to say is
that taking a wand from somebody and becoming this wand's master is
much, much more straightforward than taking a wand from somebody and
automatically becoming the master of some other wand which is not even
there. I'm not saying it's impossible or unbelievable, it's just more
complicated than  the first scenario, and I can see that some readers
are confused and not at all convinced :-). As for myself, I don't mind
this part of the story, especially now, after thinking about it for
some time (from last July :-)).





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