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Postby Mistress Siana » Thursday 20 January 2005 2:46:17am

I just stumbled across something:

Did you know what, according to mythology, the only animals are that can defeat a basilisk?
A Griffin and a weasle. :)

In christian mythology, a basilisk symbolises the devil whereas the griffin stands for christ. Mrs Rowling truly chooses her names carefully.
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Postby Tanuki » Thursday 20 January 2005 5:34:25am

Not surprising. Then again, I have little doubt that she did a whole lot of reasearch before even starting the books
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Postby Mistress Siana » Thursday 20 January 2005 9:27:31pm

Well, she once said that she's obsessed with names. she searches and searches until she finds the right name for people or things because otherwise, her writing wouldn't feel right to her.
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Friday 28 January 2005 6:40:48am

Yeah well JK is a smart woman, no doubt she probably already knew that the Basilisk symbolised the devil (etc.), so when it came to picking a monster for CoS, she already knew what she was doing.
It's very interesting though. She does that a lot..
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Postby Mint » Wednesday 2 February 2005 9:20:34pm

but I thought....that basilisk can't stand roosters. No?
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Thursday 3 February 2005 9:25:14am

Hmm yeah, but just coz it can't stand it doesn't mean that it can kill it. Somehow I can't picture a rooster killing a vicious serpent. Just me? :grin:
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Postby carsten » Thursday 3 February 2005 10:52:33am

Phoenix in the Ashes wrote:Hmm yeah, but just coz it can't stand it doesn't mean that it can kill it. Somehow I can't picture a rooster killing a vicious serpent. Just me? :grin:
Wasn't it in the book, that the giant snake can only be killed by the yell of the rooster?
:???:
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Postby Hagger 9003 » Thursday 3 February 2005 5:15:51pm

i was just reading CoS, and it says that "the cry of the rooster is fatal to it(basilisk), so ur right. the magic world is very strange... big laser-eyed maneating snakes getting killed by a flightless and delicious domesticated bird.
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Postby carsten » Thursday 3 February 2005 5:26:50pm

Hagger 9003 wrote:i was just reading CoS, and it says that "the cry of the rooster is fatal to it(basilisk), so ur right. the magic world is very strange... big laser-eyed maneating snakes getting killed by a flightless and delicious domesticated bird.
I don't know the theory behind this, but such a thing occurs frequently: Didn't Superman lose all his powers ih the presence of a simple substance? Seems to be monster's/hero's fate...
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Postby Hagger 9003 » Thursday 3 February 2005 5:33:58pm

yeh :lol:

hey, imagin if that were true.
harry: Rictusempra!!!! (tickiling curse
LV:NOOOOOOO!!!!!!! i am undone!!!!!!! how did you kno?

bit of an anticlimax tho...[/i]
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Postby Mistress Siana » Friday 4 February 2005 1:17:45am

Yep, the book said it fears the cry of a rooster, that's why poor Ginny had to kill all of Hagrid's roosters. But as far as I know, that's JKR's invention, mythology mostly tells something else.


Hagger, maybe you're on the right track? I bet the Hogwarts motto 'Never tickle a sleeping dragon' is a clue! :lol:
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Postby DragonFiend17 » Monday 14 February 2005 1:49:20am

She certainly seems to take a lot of time choosing her names...they are all somehow related to something, like stars or myths or something... :???: :)
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Postby Lexi_potter » Monday 28 February 2005 3:34:53am

i think its funny, the basilisk can be killed by the call of a chicken......mmm finger lickin good
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Postby Mistress Siana » Monday 28 February 2005 4:49:15am

Beware Lord Chickenmort!
:grin: Slytherin World Domination :grin:
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Monday 28 February 2005 9:56:39am

Formally known as Hen Riddle. His mother was half-chicken, half-wizard. You really don't want to know the story of what happened to his Grandmother for this to happen, do you? Hen, unfortunately, got pushed over into the side of evil, and turned into "He Who Must Not Be Eaten" at his mother's funeral, where he first saw his...very tall, grandfather.
May I be a Peck Eater please?

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Not many people know that story, except for Albus Dumblechook, and his brother Aberforth.
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Aberforth was reportedly identified as the Grandfath........{Line goes dead, nobody sees anymore of Pheonix in the Ashes.}
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