More thoughts on the Elder Wand subplot - Owner?
midasgoal
MidasFunding at aol.com
Tue Jul 21 00:17:38 UTC 2009
No: HPFGUIDX 187394
> > > pippin:
> > > Snape would be ideal, if he weren't dead.
> > eggplant:
> > I disagree. If I were a wizard I'd sleep more soundly in my bed
> > knowing Harry was Master of the Elder Wand rather than Snape;
> jkoney:
> But we know that Dumbledore and Voldemort both trusted Snape.
> Voldemort didn't kill Snape because he didn't trust him, but
> because he thought Snape was the master of the Elder wand.
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midasgoal:
Dumbledore's plan went a bit wrong in that Draco disarmed him before Snape killed him as planned. If the plan had worked Dumbledore would have died undefeated and the power of the wand would have died with him. The plan took a bit of a twist but Harry disarmed Draco and became the true master of the Elder Wand. Just as Harry would not look for the resurrection stone, he would return the Elder Wand to Dumbledore's grave. Now we simply have to wait and see if Harry will die before he is defeated. If he does then the power of the Elder Wand will truly end. J K Rowling was smart enough to leave a little wiggle room if she decides, for lack of a better phrase, It Ain't Over.
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