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rosie_rues) wrote2006-12-29 10:37 am
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Pondering
So, given Dumbledore's Lord Voldemort, This Is Your Life act in book six, plus the presence of ghost!Tom in The Chamber of Secrets, plus my assumption that hallow just means ghost...
...is there a ghost!Tom attached to every horcrux? Are we going to see Harry take on the Seven Ages of Lord Voldemort? It seems feasible that the soul fragment in each one should retain a certain amount of personality.
Alternatively, the hallows could be the people Voldy killed to make the things, but I think I prefer the first theory.
Oh, and on a completely unrelated note, where do portraits keep their brains?
...is there a ghost!Tom attached to every horcrux? Are we going to see Harry take on the Seven Ages of Lord Voldemort? It seems feasible that the soul fragment in each one should retain a certain amount of personality.
Alternatively, the hallows could be the people Voldy killed to make the things, but I think I prefer the first theory.
Oh, and on a completely unrelated note, where do portraits keep their brains?
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That's a good point about the portraits. I wonder if there's one we shouldn't be trusting? M.
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On, a completely unrelated note, have you noticed the date of the Statute of Secrecy? Same year as the Salem Witch Trials. Sounds like the Ministry hasn't changed much.
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Even four horcruxes.... GoF was my least favorite book, at least in part because I just don't think that JKR has that many action scenes in her--and the fun is in the build-up. *sigh* I like the idea of facing different versions of Voldemort, though; gives it a more psychological edge than what I'd imagined (a more violent, high-stakes version of Antiques Roadshow).
M.
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I don't think action is her strongest point, either. I'm really hoping for some sort of pyschological or moral aspect to the horcrux hunt. I would love more than anything a Voldemort who was finally able to welcome death.
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You are the master of little details like that! M.