The irony of Cedric’s death
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by /u/Aviato_1000
7h ago
Just finished re-reading GOF. I can’t quite remember if there’s a scene in the movie where Dumbledore mentions that they have made the Tournament safer and that no student will be in “mortal danger” but he sure as hell does in the book! Just funny/ironic considering Cedric dies, I mean yeah it’s Voldemort but still lol. If it is mentioned in the movie I’m surprised that hasn’t been made into as big of a meme as “Harry did you put your name into the goblet of fire?!?” submitted by /u/Aviato_1000 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What would you have done differently if you could rewrite the books?
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by /u/PrivateButtFucker
7h ago
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Was dumbledore always gay?
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by /u/mygoatisfine
7h ago
Or at least was he decided to be gay before the books were finished? Are there any hints of it I missed? I never saw him and grindelwald being described as suspiciously close but maybe that's just me being oblivious. submitted by /u/mygoatisfine [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What do you think Voldemort would do if he was bitten by a vampire or werewolf?
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by /u/BoredOneNight
7h ago
I think these are pretty different scenarios, and I’m curious how people think he would handle these situations. He mocks werewolves in the opening of DH, but also does employ Greyback, though doesn’t let him were the Mark. So how would Riddle react is Greyback just went crazy and bit him one day? Obviously a suicide mission for Greyback, but what does Voldemort do past then? Vampirism is an even more interesting scenario. We don’t know much about them in canon (surprisingly?). But in most fiction vampires are functionally immortal, which was Voldemort’s greatest goal. Yet he chose to turn hi ..read more
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Was it possible to store human memories in animals?
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by /u/PositiveCourage6221
7h ago
We all know that Voldemort was able to keep a piece of his soul inside Nagini. And that an Animagus was able to keep their memories in their animal form. But do you think it would have been possible to extract a memory from a human and store or hide it in an animal? submitted by /u/PositiveCourage6221 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What would your favourite subject be if you lived as a wizard in HP universe and what career path would you take after finishing Hogwarts?
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by /u/AdrianVeidt19
7h ago
Charms and History of Magic would be my favs definitely and i would probably never would've want to leave Hogwarts, so after having fun and exploring world by travelling around i would've become professor there. submitted by /u/AdrianVeidt19 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Does anybody know any info on this edition of P.O.A
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by /u/Temporary_Hunter7123
7h ago
So my daughter has a green, quilted hardback version of the Prisoner Of Azkaban book. My partner says she bought it years ago when she bought all the books from somebody on Facebook Marketplace. I’d never seen it before so decided to have look into it and it seems to be a second or maybe third edition (Not sure if thats even a thing) anyway from my research there in some early (Valuable) books there was a few errors, mainly a text misalignment on page 7 (Which this book doesn’t have) on the copyright pages its says “Joanne Rowling” instead of J.K. Rowling which this book does have. Other than ..read more
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It's sad knowing that Snape died believing Harry would also die (he didn't know Harry would be able to come back) and he didn't know if the surviving Wizarding community would be able to defeat Voldemort.
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by /u/HomelandExplorer
7h ago
All those years as a spy and the boy he swore to protect will die anyway and the world might still fall into Voldemort's hands. Plus with him dead and Harry dead (the only other person who knew his true loyalty after taking his tears to the Pensieve) there would be no-one who knew his true story and he would be remembered as the traitorous murderer of Albus Dumbledore and a Death Eater. These would have been his final thoughts, along with thoughts of Lily. A very depressing end for a tragic character. submitted by /u/HomelandExplorer [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What’s in your headcanon, that has never been officially confirmed?
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by /u/secretid89
3d ago
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To which character do you most relate?
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by /u/Glum_Sherbert_7320
3d ago
We mostly see things through Harry’s eyes so he’s going to feel pretty relatable, clearly not his life events but his reactions etc. By which I mean that we empathise with his reactions and opinions on things which is a hallmark of a well written protagonist. That’s of course has to be balanced against his exceptional nature which I guess is by definition, not relatable. How many of you are jumping on to the back of a dragon? ? Anyway, I guess my point is that I mean other characters. Who besides Harry do you relate to? Not expecting anyone to be half-giant or to have a hard job at the minist ..read more
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