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|    Ray Goldenberg to Draco Malfoy    |
|    Re: Deathly Hallows...Legends and Wands?    |
|    30 Nov 10 16:07:39    |
      From: ray@lighthousetravel.com              On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 15:44:13 -0500, Draco Malfoy wrote:              > The Deathly Hallows all fall short of their "proper" titles.       >       > The Cloak of Invisibility fails to hide the user from death.       >       > The Resurrection Stone does not truly bring people back from the dead       > but rather, projects a departed image of them, almost like Cedric       > appearing out of Voldemort's wand in Goblet of Fire.       >       > In the same way then, that the Elder Wand is not an unbeatable       > wand--an extremely powerful one yes, but as shown in Half Blood       > Prince, can be disarmed like any other.        I used to wonder what it meant by the master of death. Does it mean       that the person who had all three hollows will not die?!              YOu explain right, it means "not afraid of death, not aiming to kill,       and not fear of being killed" That's Harry. In a way, that's for       Dumbledore as well, but that's definitely not Voldemort.              So, Harry does become the "Master of Death" but it doesn't mean that       he will never die. That was inspiring.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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