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Jul. 16, 2007
Hi, I'm back!

Angelfire94 asked me another question. (Honestly, I'm so lazy that other people post more stuff on my blog than I do.)

What are your theories on The Deathly Hallows?

Tal Isin doesn't actually have a clue what's going to happen in the last book -- no theories, no nada. He just hopes that Voldything gets blown up, or shredded, or eaten by a giant spider, or... something....

I, however, do have a few guesses. If you remember, in one of the previous books (forgot exactly which one... need to look for that), Dumbledore says that Voldemort is the last remaining ancestor of Slytherin, rather than descendant.

At first I thought it was a typo, but apparently it's not. This leads me to believe that rather than Harry killing Voldemort, he will simply send him a fair way back in time.

Also, the prophecy says that "neither can live while the other survives", which would fit my theory -- Harry can't live unless he sends Voldemort far enough into the past that he dies before Harry is born (or vice-versa).

It does seem like JKR to do this, because if Voldemort ends up being one of Slytherin's ancestors, there would be no such thing as a pure-blood, since Voldemort is half Muggle.

Of course, you have my permission to laugh if  I'm completely off. (Hey -- I heard that! Off on my theory, not off my rocker!) :-)

Thank you, Angelfire94, for making me post something. I needed that.

~Dragontongue


Comments

Jul. 16, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by tiarali79

Wow! That's the most... different theory I've heard so far :) How do you propose Harry sends him back, when all the time turners have been destroyed? And why bother going after all the horcruxes when he doesn't have to destroy Voldemort, just send him back in time and let someone else deal with him? And wouldn't it be dangerous simply sending him back in time and allowing him to change history? He'd probably just wipe out Harry's ancestors long before Harry could even be born!

Which book do you have that in? I don't remember reading it. Which could mean that other country's versions don't have that particular mistake. Or is there an interview with JKR that backs your theory up?

Oh well, only a few more sleeps until we know :)

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Jul. 18, 2007 - I'm not throwing in any real theories...

Posted by SnowWolf

But, in a few of the most incredible stories I've red, in the end, the main character dies. Though that doesn't seem quite in the style of JKR (on the other had, she DID kill Dumbledoor). So I guess Vold will just have to get obliterated somehow and everybody lives happily ever after.
No matter what happens though, I'm pretty sure its going to be a great finnish.

Which book was the "ancestor" statement in?

Cheers,
SnowWolf

Url: www.sugarmtnfarm.com/snowwolf

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