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| Topic Started: Dec 23 2006, 10:25 PM (15,377 Views) | |
| Ianna | Jan 4 2007, 01:31 AM Post #16 |
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Some of the translations are Harry Potter and the Deathly Saints/Santuary. Well, that was the literal translation of the foreign language. |
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| Apocrypha | Jan 6 2007, 05:53 AM Post #17 |
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Voldemort taking over the world again would be a nice way to end the series... |
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| WinterTabby | Jan 6 2007, 10:51 AM Post #18 |
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For some reason that made me think of mutant beagles. What the eck are Hallows? It sounds like the title of some third-rate book. |
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| Sentynel | Jan 6 2007, 03:07 PM Post #19 |
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"Hallow" isn't even a noun. Hallow, v. 1. To make or set apart as holy. 2. To respect or honor greatly; revere. |
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| Luciene | Jan 6 2007, 03:07 PM Post #20 |
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:lol: That's what I thought. Sounds like a bad fanfiction. |
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| Ianna | Jan 6 2007, 08:01 PM Post #21 |
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I think it might have something to do with this: Read Here It seems plausiable with all of JKR's work being tied into mythology. Another deals with Halloween, or All Hallow's Eve. In some myths the spirit and real world grow closer. |
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| Sentynel | Jan 6 2007, 08:32 PM Post #22 |
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That would make sense actually - the hallows being the Horcruxes. |
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| Apocrypha | Jan 6 2007, 10:52 PM Post #23 |
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It makes sense, and I could see how that would work... |
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| Ianna | Jan 6 2007, 11:54 PM Post #24 |
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And it could possibly stand for the four houses. With the sword being Gryffindor, the cup being hufflepuff, the pentacle could be changed into a necklace for Slytherin and we haven't seen Ravenclaw's item yet... |
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| Athena | Jan 16 2007, 12:10 AM Post #25 |
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I think you may be a little to smart for me... Actually that makes a lot of sense. Unfortuanatley I don't think it's going to be that deep. While it would be in depth and make a good book I'm guessing Rowling's going to end it fairly predictably. And as much as I WISH she would kill Harry off it's probably not gonna happen *sigh* ( although if she doesn't get her act together and FINALLY make Rona and Hermione go out I may have to kill her.) |
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There is a sort of busy worm, That will the fairest book deform, Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint The poet, patiot,sage or saint, Nor sparing wit nor learning. Now, if you'd know the reason why, The best of reasons I'll supply; 'Tis bread to this poor vermin. J. Doraston | |
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| Ianna | Jan 16 2007, 12:26 AM Post #26 |
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They were pratically together at Dumbledore's funeral. I think she named it Hallows, because a lot of the British people I talked to explained their myths about Arthur to me. My Predictions: *Fleur will live. *Ginny will die and Harry won't end up with anyone. *Harry will live. Or else. *Voldy will die. *Harry is not a horcrux. *Harry and Ron will actually get their act together and begin paying attention to Hermione and stop relying on her. *If any of the trio die, it'll be Ron. |
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| Post | Jan 16 2007, 03:32 AM Post #27 |
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Your predictions are prejudiced. It's pretty much a toss up whether potty lives or dies. The will still disappoint. Don't worry about that. |
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| cady | Jan 16 2007, 04:20 AM Post #28 |
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thats awesome i didnt know that im glad someone posts cool things on here |
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| Post | Jan 16 2007, 07:47 AM Post #29 |
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Meh, I wouldn't get too cerebral about that. Inspiration is fickle, And usually from a variety of sources. |
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| Athena | Jan 16 2007, 08:40 PM Post #30 |
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My friend had a really good idea about the ending. It probably won't happen but I still like it. It should be that Harry fights Voldemort and weakens him, but actually ends up dying ( yah!) but then Neville is actually the one to defeat Voldemort. |
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There is a sort of busy worm, That will the fairest book deform, Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint The poet, patiot,sage or saint, Nor sparing wit nor learning. Now, if you'd know the reason why, The best of reasons I'll supply; 'Tis bread to this poor vermin. J. Doraston | |
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