K so, a quick discussion/question.
In the article about Little Hangleton, in the "graveyard" section, there's a fragment that says:
"The ritual which Voldemort and Pettigrew performed in the Little Hangleton graveyard would also play a role in Voldemort's ultimate fall from power. By taking in some of Harry's blood - blood which carried the magical protection from his mother, who sacrificed herself for him when he was an infant - Voldemort anchored Harry's life to his own. This would allow Harry to survive the Killing CurseVoldemort struck him with during the Battle of Hogwarts in 1998, destroying the Horcrux within Harry and setting the stage for their final duel."
Alright, so... I thought the only thing the use of his blood changed was the fact that Voldemort now could touch Harry and like, not burn? Because Lily's blood protection was gone? How did that anchor his life? Harry survived the second Killing Curse (the one in the forest) thanks to the fact that he had "two" souls, the Voldemort one and his own, and the spell destroyed only the Voldemort one. I don't think the whole blood thing in the ritual had anything to do with that?