by Athena Appleton » Monday 19 April 2004 6:02:10am
this was lightly discussed in the books section, but I think I'll move it over here before it turns into a full-fledge theory...
If things had gone the way Crouch Moody intended them to go the last night of the Triwizard Tournament, Harry alone would have disappeared with the cup to an undisclosed location, died, and not been found immediately, I think. Voldy would return, call his Death Eaters, and start coming into power again, rewarding Crouch for his faithful service.
As we all know, several things went wrong that night, and that plan got messed up. Harry wasn't the only one who was transported to the graveyard, Voldy did come back, but he wasn't able to kill Harry. In fact, Harry returned and told the story of what happened.
Now, what I want to know is, did Crouch Moody know that Snape had the Dark Mark, and did he assume that Snape would join Voldy's team once Voldy was back? I think there are two options:
1. Crouch Moody didn't know Snape's past with the Death Eaters, so he didn't know anyone else at Hogwarts would possibly be called back to Voldy's side that night.
2. Crouch Moody assumed Snape would abandon it all and rejoin the Dark Lord.
The thing that gets me the most is that if he knew Snape had that Dark Mark, he had to have known that once Harry disappeared, and everyone was freaking out, soon afterwards the Dark Mark would burn and call the former Death Eaters to Voldy's side. If Crouch thought Snape was one of those Death Eaters, but that he had turned good, it would make sense that he would go to Dumbledore immediately to let him know that, in addition to Harry missing, his Dark Mark is burning, as if Voldy has returned. I think then that Dumbledore would see to it that Snape could begin his spying immediately and leave to join Voldy at that moment, to find out what is happening.
It's late, and I'm confusing myself... basically just wondering, did Crouch Moody know about Snape?