[HPforGrownups] Re: Who is that strange Maledictus?
Andy Mills
andy.mills at btinternet.com
Sun Nov 26 20:11:38 UTC 2017
No: HPFGUIDX 193184
Also just found this interesting passage on the HP wiki which could add
weight to the theory.
A "Nagini" was also a half-woman, half-snake creature that is found in
some Indian mythology (possibly a half-snake, half-woman creature called
"Lamia").
AJM
On 26/11/2017 18:32, Andy Mills andy.mills at btinternet.com
[HPforGrownups] wrote:
> I've been thinking about this and actually have come to the conclusion
> that the long life span could be possible. After all, this is the
> wizarding world and another magical snake, the basilisk, can live many
> hundreds of years. Wizards in general do seem to have a longer life
> than muggles, so a magical person affected by a curse which turns them
> into a magical beast I feel could indeed have an extremely unnatural
> life span. Just my initial feelings on the theory.
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> AJM
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> On 26/11/2017 17:57, steve at hp-lexicon.org [HPforGrownups] wrote:
>> The long lifespan is the one "flaw in the plan," so to speak. Obviously that can be circumvented by Rowling simply saying that a beast resulting from this blood curse has a long lifespan or something like that, but there's no canon to suggest that yet. The other form of a blood curse that we're aware of is Astoria Greengrass's "blood malediction" in Cursed Child which actually killed her. And that's Cursed Child, so ...
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