Ink and Stink: A Halloween Post-mortem
Nov. 1st, 2008 01:47 pmWhew! That was fun. I thought I'd start a new discussion post now that all the facts are available and the drama is done.
Notable events:
- Harry accidentally spilled indelible ink on the book Hermione copied for the LP, the Pretiosissimum Donum Dei, thus sending her off in tears. :-(
- Teddy showed off his Dark Mark (inked by Draco) to the Lord Protector, who was pleased to see a new generation of minions coming to life, as was Bellatrix.
- TROOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLL in the castle! MacNair was the rumored source, most likely by virtue of his announcing it. Sucks to be the messenger. (ETA: The troll belonged to him, so I guess that's more reason.)
- Even before the panic, boot realized Hermione was missing and told Neville, who also knew from Lavender that Hermione had gone off to cry. Harry put the pieces together and ran off after her with Ron, Neville, and a reluctant Draco.
- The battle with the troll seems to have played out much like it did in canon, with two extra people. Harry still ended up upended, prompting Neville to charge the troll (oh, Neville!). Ron wingardium leviosa'd the troll's club above its head, where it dropped for the KO, with a brief stop on Neville. Draco pulled Neville out of the way.
- Pansy is quoting things.
And finally, the LP left Harry a most devoted gift - welcome, Dennis Creevey! (I love him already.)
Thoughts? Theories?
Notable events:
- Harry accidentally spilled indelible ink on the book Hermione copied for the LP, the Pretiosissimum Donum Dei, thus sending her off in tears. :-(
- Teddy showed off his Dark Mark (inked by Draco) to the Lord Protector, who was pleased to see a new generation of minions coming to life, as was Bellatrix.
- TROOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLL in the castle! MacNair was the rumored source, most likely by virtue of his announcing it. Sucks to be the messenger. (ETA: The troll belonged to him, so I guess that's more reason.)
- Even before the panic, boot realized Hermione was missing and told Neville, who also knew from Lavender that Hermione had gone off to cry. Harry put the pieces together and ran off after her with Ron, Neville, and a reluctant Draco.
- The battle with the troll seems to have played out much like it did in canon, with two extra people. Harry still ended up upended, prompting Neville to charge the troll (oh, Neville!). Ron wingardium leviosa'd the troll's club above its head, where it dropped for the KO, with a brief stop on Neville. Draco pulled Neville out of the way.
- Pansy is quoting things.
And finally, the LP left Harry a most devoted gift - welcome, Dennis Creevey! (I love him already.)
Thoughts? Theories?
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Date: 2008-11-02 03:49 am (UTC)There *is* precedent for communication through dreams. The connection between Harry and Voldemort in book 5 is the only time I can think that it happened, though. And that may be because of the Harry-is-a-horcrux thing. But we know at least some sort of mind-to-mind contact is possible through magic, or else there would be no need for Snape to know Occlumency.
So if a living person were communicating to Pansy through her dreams, possibly doing it by sending dreams of her father... who would it be? Would it need to be someone in close proximity to her? It would have to be somebody familiar with Muggle music, and someone know knows Lucius and her father well.
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Date: 2008-11-02 04:05 am (UTC)Stay tuned!
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Date: 2008-11-02 04:14 am (UTC)Nevertheless, you know, sometimes it's useful to dream up a million crazy theories, so that it will be easier to recognize if one of them starts coming true. :)
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Date: 2008-11-02 04:14 am (UTC)Maybe it was just a dream that was processing the stuff of the day. After all, she was told earlier that day that she doesn't know Lucius as well as she thinks (by Sirius, who had just called Lucius a murderer -- of Muggles). The particular pieces of music may be things half-remembered from her father's collection (he must have had eclectic musical taste).
Why does a shark have so many teeth?
I can't help thinking the answer is "The better to eat you with, my dear."
Edited to correct the quote and to note that the player posted while I worked on this reply. Interesting.
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Date: 2008-11-02 04:25 am (UTC)Also, your post fits perfectly with what alt-player just said. So... mystery solved, I think?