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peterbb wrote:Idea #1: The simplest, Voldy simply underestimates Harry, like the end of GoF when Voldy give Harry his wand back.
peterbb wrote:#2: Harry uses love somehow.
peterbb wrote:#3: The DA gets incredibly strong, and with the help of the Order of the Pheonix, actually overpowers Voldemort.
peterbb wrote:#4: Harry uses some powerful new invention of the Weasly twins.
peterbb wrote:#5: Hermione comes across something in a book that Voldemort isn't expecting.
peterbb wrote:#6: My friend Chris's theory: Voldemort actually kills Harry, but that destroys himself at the same time because of the strong connection between them. Maybe Harry's part in the restoretive(sp?) potion will help.
peterbb wrote:#7:My favorite theory: Wormtail helps Harry somehow because of the "life-debt" (to borrow some starwars termenoligy(sp?)) Perhaps by sharing some secret weakness of Voldy's, or by actually turning on Voldy. Maybe Wormtail's part in the restoritive(sp agan?) potion will have something to do with it.
peter wrote:#6: My friend Chris's theory: Voldemort actually kills Harry, but that destroys himself at the same time because of the strong connection between them. Maybe Harry's part in the restoretive(sp?) potion will help.
EWPZ wrote:In GoF, Voldemort says he has the same protection that Lily gave Harry, I think thats bull, because Lily died for Harry not Voldemort. I think that charm is non-transferrable . But if Voldemort does have part of Lily's potection she gave Harry, Voldemort may have hung himself because that charm was like straight love, the stuff Voldemort can't stand.
Athena Appleton wrote:you know, when Harry tells Dumbledore that Voldy thinks he has the protection that Harry has now, Dumbledore has a satisfied look in his eye, and I always thought that was weird. But that would explain it well... Dumbledore would know it's not transferable, so it's beneficial to them for Voldemort to think he has this protection when he really doesn't... hmmm...
Groo wrote:Athena Appleton wrote:you know, when Harry tells Dumbledore that Voldy thinks he has the protection that Harry has now, Dumbledore has a satisfied look in his eye, and I always thought that was weird. But that would explain it well... Dumbledore would know it's not transferable, so it's beneficial to them for Voldemort to think he has this protection when he really doesn't... hmmm...
hey thanks i had completely forgotten that part. DD has something like a triumphant look in his eyes but the next moment he again looks tired. maybe that is what JKR is going to use somehow in connection with love, some miscalculation of Voldy in taking Harry's blood.
Evil Wizard Petting Zoo wrote:I don't have the exact quote because I'm too lazy to go get the book, but I'm 99% sure that DD has that "triumphant look" right after Harry tells DD that Voldemort touched his face.
When Harry told of Wormtail piercing his arm with the dagger, however, Sirius let out a vehement exclamation and Dumbledore stood up so quickly that Harry started. Dumbledore walked around the desk and told Harry to stretch out his arm. Harry showed them both the place where his robes were torn and the cut beneath them.
"He said my blood would make him stronger than if he'd used someone eles's," Harry told Dumbledore. "He said the protection my ... my mother left in me ... he'd have it too. And he was right ... he could touch me without hurting himself, he touched my face."
For a fleeting instant, Harry thought he saw a gleam of something like triumph in Dumbledore's eyes. But the next second, Harry was sure he had imagined it, for when Dumbledore had returned to his seat behind the desk, he looked as old and weary as Harry had ever seen him.
he looked as old and weary as Harry had never seen him
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