KristinBelle
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I just finished the book and loved it.
Yes, but can anyone be a master of death simply by accepting it, or does it have to be in conjunction with the 3 items?
Another poster just reminded me that Harry dropped the stone - I knew that, but couldn't remember where on the timeline that occured.
I'm still confused about the tie between Harry and V - why would Harry be the one protected by V having Harry's protective blood in him? I thought that would have protected V, if anything, not Harry! And let's say that both were protected to some degree by the tie between them and Lily's blood - why then was V killed so easily by the rebounding AK curse that he'd aimed at Harry? I can understand why Harry was able to repel the curse, but why did it kill V so easily? Was it something to do with the fact that he only had a tiny bit of soul left in his body (all the other pieces had been killed) and therefore he was very weak, and Harry's protective blood couldn't save him?
At the time Harry died he had lost the stone, had the cloak in his robe and was master of the Elder wand but did not possess it. He did not die because the curse did not kill him.Yes, but can anyone be a master of death simply by accepting it, or does it have to be in conjunction with the 3 items?
Lily's blood was making V's spells less potent against Harry. She was protecting Harry. V's soul in Harry was not getting protected by Lily, because she was not his mother.I'm still confused about the tie between Harry and V - why would Harry be the one protected by V having Harry's protective blood in him? I thought that would have protected V, if anything, not Harry! And let's say that both were protected to some degree by the tie between them and Lily's blood - why then was V killed so easily by the rebounding AK curse that he'd aimed at Harry? I can understand why Harry was able to repel the curse, but why did it kill V so easily? Was it something to do with the fact that he only had a tiny bit of soul left in his body (all the other pieces had been killed) and therefore he was very weak, and Harry's protective blood couldn't save him?
Ok, so in one of the prior books, Voldemort drank some of Harry's blood, so while Voldemort is alive (i.e., the blood w/Lily's protection resides in V's body), Harry cannot die. But Voldemort can be killed, even though he has Harry's blood in him??
Hermione and Ron 625Would someone please give me the page numbers for Fred's death and Ron-Hermione kiss? (US version)
Thanks.
At the time Harry died he had lost the stone, had the cloak in his robe and was master of the Elder wand but did not possess it. He did not die because the curse did not kill him.
Lily's blood was making V's spells less potent against Harry. She was protecting Harry. V's soul in Harry was not getting protected by Lily, because she was not his mother.
Was the little crying, wailing baby-like thing under the chair in the train station the part of V's soul that had attached to Harry? The 7th Horcrux? Is this why Harry tried to get V to feel remorse, so he wouldn't endure that fate?
At the time Harry died he had lost the stone, had the cloak in his robe and was master of the Elder wand but did not possess it. He did not die because the curse did not kill him.
Lily's blood was making V's spells less potent against Harry. She was protecting Harry. V's soul in Harry was not getting protected by Lily, because she was not his mother.
Yes, but can anyone be a master of death simply by accepting it, or does it have to be in conjunction with the 3 items?
Another poster just reminded me that Harry dropped the stone - I knew that, but couldn't remember where on the timeline that occured.
I'm still confused about the tie between Harry and V - why would Harry be the one protected by V having Harry's protective blood in him? I thought that would have protected V, if anything, not Harry! And let's say that both were protected to some degree by the tie between them and Lily's blood - why then was V killed so easily by the rebounding AK curse that he'd aimed at Harry? I can understand why Harry was able to repel the curse, but why did it kill V so easily? Was it something to do with the fact that he only had a tiny bit of soul left in his body (all the other pieces had been killed) and therefore he was very weak, and Harry's protective blood couldn't save him?
Can someone answer a question for me... I am still back reading on page 10 of this thread so sorry if someone else asked this already.
People keep mentioning the person who came to magic later in life..... where was this talked about? Where did I miss it because I cant seem to place any reference to it but I might just be so overwhelmed with everything I just don't remember.
It would mean a lot if someone could clarify it for me..... THANKS!!!!
I agree, I like Mrs Weasley being so fierce to protect her child. Totally the momma bear instinct kicking in.
I do think that should have been Neville's battle, though. I guess that JKR didn't want him to kill, but I would have liked the closure of what Bella did to his parents coming full circle.
I'm still sad about Fred, he was my favorite twin! At first I thought that George was the reprive- maybe he was supposed to die instead of losing an ear? I can't imagine what life was like for him after losing Fred. Poor Fred- such a short but fun, action-packed life!
People keep mentioning the person who came to magic later in life..... where was this talked about? Where did I miss it because I cant seem to place any reference to it but I might just be so overwhelmed with everything I just don't remember.
I got mine and read it on Saturday.Took about 13 hours.
Was I the only one who thought the significance of Harry having his Mother's eyes had to do with the fact that he ultimately had to sacrifice himself like his Mother did for him?
I never thought about Snape wanting to see Lily's eyes as he was dying- so much more sad.![]()