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04-15-2008 05:07 PM - edited 04-15-2008 05:10 PM
PEGSmom wrote:Mollywobbles, help me understand. I thought Harry was an heir of Slytherin. I understand about the soul part from Tommy boy. But he was a distant relation to Slytherin, right?
Mollywobbles wrote:My guess is that Tom Riddle had been doing a lot of research-very good research given the fact that many Hogwarts staff over the centuries had looked for the chamber and never found it, according to Binns. Whatever clues Riddle had picked up to lead him to the chamber may have helped him to control the basilisk without feeling any ill effects, like dying!The legend also referred to the Heir of Slytherin, which Riddle was. Harry wasn't an heir, he just had a soul barnacle which gave him limited qualities, but didn't make him a blood heir. Perhaps the basilisk simply recognized the true heir and knew not to harm him.
Psychee wrote:New Question: How did Tom Riddle manage to release the basilisk without it seeing him and killing him? Was this basilisk specially trained not to look at the Heir of Slytherin? And if Riddle somehow had such protection, and Harry had a part of him in his head, why wouldn't Harry have gotten the protection as well as the ability to speak Parseltongue?
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04-16-2008 04:35 AM
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04-16-2008 08:18 AM
"It's our choices that show us what we truly are, far more than our abilities" Albus Dumbledore
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04-16-2008 08:26 AM
Psychee wrote:New Question: How did Harry learn to write with a Quill? I can't believe that is something a normal 11 year old Muggle would know.
Urg! I know! And what is Ginny’s real name again? Virgie? Virginia? Virginny? Ginny-ology?
Whats her real name again? *hick!
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04-16-2008 09:39 AM
mrsronaldweasley wrote:
Psychee wrote:New Question: How did Harry learn to write with a Quill? I can't believe that is something a normal 11 year old Muggle would know.Urg! I know! And what is Ginny’s real name again? Virgie? Virginia? Virginny? Ginny-ology?
Whats her real name again? *hick!
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04-16-2008 10:36 AM
Oh is she Ginevra?? As in the “ginevra” aunt Muriel was talking about in the Wedding in DH? Good grief! Her name’s Ginevra!
*walks out! lol
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04-16-2008 02:29 PM
Psychee wrote:New Question: How did Harry learn to write with a Quill? I can't believe that is something a normal 11 year old Muggle would know.
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04-16-2008 07:29 PM
Mollywobbles wrote:It also makes me wonder why the students couldn't buy note-taking quills, like Rita's QuikQuotes quill. Why didn't the teachers show the students how to make writing appear with their wands-the way they wrote instructions on the blackboard? Wouldn't that enable the students to pay more attention to the lessons without worrying about writing up their notes? Of course, in practical lessons where wands were needed for things like doing charms, transfigurations etc, that wouldn't work, but it would have come in handy in Binns class.
It would probably help students like Hermione pay more attention, but some of the guys in my grade would just ignore the teacher and look over the notes later. I've noticed that when I write my notes I remember them easier
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04-17-2008 02:59 PM
Starlet wrote:
Mollywobbles wrote:It also makes me wonder why the students couldn't buy note-taking quills, like Rita's QuikQuotes quill. Why didn't the teachers show the students how to make writing appear with their wands-the way they wrote instructions on the blackboard? Wouldn't that enable the students to pay more attention to the lessons without worrying about writing up their notes? Of course, in practical lessons where wands were needed for things like doing charms, transfigurations etc, that wouldn't work, but it would have come in handy in Binns class.
It would probably help students like Hermione pay more attention, but some of the guys in my grade would just ignore the teacher and look over the notes later. I've noticed that when I write my notes I remember them easier
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04-17-2008 03:13 PM
Whats a good antonym for ‘older than dirt’?
Ahh..
Well me, im younger zan eh baby!
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04-17-2008 08:43 PM
mrsronaldweasley wrote:Whats a good antonym for ‘older than dirt’?
Ahh..
Well me, im younger zan eh baby!
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04-17-2008 10:20 PM
Kreacherteacher wrote:Ancient, antiquated, archaic, primitive, obsolete, antediluvian, prehistoric, outmoded, out-of-date, passe, so yesterday, before the flood, B.C., and my personal favorite: fossil.
mrsronaldweasley wrote:Whats a good antonym for ‘older than dirt’?
Ahh..
Well me, im younger zan eh baby!
there when Moses parted the Red Sea, talks about the good ol' days....
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04-17-2008 11:32 PM
Kreacherteacher wrote:Ancient, antiquated, archaic, primitive, obsolete, antediluvian, prehistoric, outmoded, out-of-date, passe, so yesterday, before the flood, B.C., and my personal favorite: fossil.
mrsronaldweasley wrote:Whats a good antonym for ‘older than dirt’?
Ahh..
Well me, im younger zan eh baby!
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mrsronaldweasley wrote:Whats a good antonym for ‘older than dirt’?
Ahh..
Well me, im younger zan eh baby!
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04-21-2008 08:33 AM
Psychee wrote:How did Madam Rosmerta work all day in the pub while wearing purple spiked heels? Has she magicked them somehow so they feel as comfortable to her as athletic shoes?
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04-21-2008 09:34 AM
Mollywobbles wrote:Perhaps she cast an impervius charm on her feet, or soaked them at night in essence of murtlap (that's green isn't it?)
Psychee wrote:How did Madam Rosmerta work all day in the pub while wearing purple spiked heels? Has she magicked them somehow so they feel as comfortable to her as athletic shoes?