Question from a new member

pippin_999 foxmoth at qnet.com
Mon Jun 13 03:06:23 UTC 2011


No: HPFGUIDX 190527



--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "willsonteam" <willsonkmom at ...> wrote:
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>  Sally wrote:
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>   Are there two different swords? Or did I miss something important earlier in the book?  If anyone can help me out here, I'd appreciate it.
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> Potioncat:
> Welcome to our group! We love to discuss questions, even if we have discussed them before--just see any Sirius/Severus thread.
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> Yes, there were two swords. I have to admit it, but I've forgotten which was which. The real sword was placed in the lake by Snape, and taken out by Ron (or was it Harry?) And there was a fake sword in Bellatrix's vault. But right now I've forgotten what happened to the real sword between the lake and the Sorting Hat.

Pippin:

There were two swords, the real sword which was hidden by Snape in a pool and drawn out by Ron, and the fake one which Snape gave to Bellatrix. But the real sword, the one taken from Harry at Gringotts and the one Neville pulled from the Sorting Hat to kill Nagini were one and the same. Gryffindor's sword was enchanted to present itself under conditions of need and chivalry to any worthy Gryffindor, The sword obviously did not share Griphook's theory that it was rightfully Goblin property, and just like the Elder Wand, it deserted the thief when a rightful claimant had need of it.

Pippin
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