Does anyone have good fanfic recommendations?
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No offense but, whoever choose Snape can s**k my non-existent ***** you ******
Okay, guys, I have found out the term 'Milking' means collecting the venom of a snake. So don't worry.
I had been re-reading the books and while reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire I found something in the first chapter.
At some point, Voldemort tells Wormtail he needs to milk Nagini since the Dark Lord will need feeding. Later on, adding:
How am I to survive without you, when I need feeding every few hours? Who is to milk Nagini?
Here's why I'm pointing this out: with the new Fantastic Beasts movie coming up and the revelations about Nagini, does anyone else feel weird about this? Please tell me I'm not the only one...
My fav Era has to be the golden one or Riddle.
Wtf
Thanks.
Wait but didn't Voldy survive on Nagini's milk?
Thank you humans!
Harry only remembered his parents being murdered (his dementor memory) because he’s a Horcrux of Voldemort.
Now, Human beings generally cannot remember anything from when they were 4 or younger, and absolutely nobody remembers their infancy. Even if they could, they wouldn’t be able to remember words people said; to a baby, words just sound like gibberish. But Harry became a Horcrux of Voldemort, and we know Horcruxes contain memories from before they split off from the main soul piece. Harry’s worst memory just so happened to be Voldemort’s worst memory: the night Voldemort lost his body and his powers was the same night, and the same event, as Harry’s parents being murdered.
Oh ok let me try again!
Oooooo! Sorry, what is profanity?
You're welcome!
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You did this to yourself child...
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@Ava22 , I'm just a daring person, I guess.
We all know the famous prophecy that Professor Trelawney gave to Dumbledore back in 1980, the one that essentially sealed Harry’s fate. If you did not spend your childhood memorizing all of the prophecies like I may or may not have most certainly done, let me refresh your memory: Professor Trelawney claims that “either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives” (OotP 191).
In the novels, Harry and Dumbledore focus on this idea. Both believe that the two powerful wizards cannot concurrently live in the same world. As a result, one must kill the other. Certainly, this is true since Voldemort needed to be the one to “kill” Harry to destroy the Horcrux within him, but what if this were the only way Harry could die?
Crazy, I know. When I first heard it, I had to stop and think, but then I remembered that this is J.K. Rowling we’re dealing with here; she is the queen of riddles and misdirection. [Even if we hate her] In fact, she has already proven once that the prophecy could have been interpreted differently and still have been correct. Both Neville Longbottom’s and Harry’s parents had defied He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named three times, and both boys were born at the end of July. The only difference was that Voldemort chose to go after Harry, marking him “as his equal” (OotP 191). The crux of the fan theory lies in the line “either must die at the hand of the other” (OotP 191), suggesting that it does not just mean that the other must be the one to administer the fatal blow, but that it is the only way either wizard can die.
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