Hi, Lizardbeth! I found your journal following a link from lotr_crit, and I am glad did; I have been a fan of your lotr story arc for quite some time. May I friend you?
And if I am allowed, to take part in this little game here: I agree that the locket in OotP is *the* Locket, and that one of the Horcruxes is in the Room of Requirements; also that Snape is in truth against Voldemort. I also agree on RAB being Regulus Black (must be!). But I think the last Horcrux is not Harry's scar, but Harry himself, and he will be the one to die. Harry's affinity to Voldemorts powers, the fact that his wand is the twin of Voldemorts,that he can somehow 'see'into Voldemorts mind - all that hints at Harry himself keeping a part of Voldfemort.Just the scar would not do it, I think.
I also fear greatly for Ron and Hermione. Killing off somebody who is on the fringes does not give great drama, and the end of that arc will be dramatical, I think. I am not sure in this case, though.
However, I am alwaysasking myself if Neville will not play a role in bringing down Voldemort. He *is* the second choice for the boy to whom the prophecy could apply, after all. That would be really unexpected - and why set up a character like Nelville, who is so slow and forgetful inall tghings, if not to give him a big, shiny moment at the end?
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Date: 2006-07-11 11:36 pm (UTC)And if I am allowed, to take part in this little game here: I agree that the locket in OotP is *the* Locket, and that one of the Horcruxes is in the Room of Requirements; also that Snape is in truth against Voldemort. I also agree on RAB being Regulus Black (must be!). But I think the last Horcrux is not Harry's scar, but Harry himself, and he will be the one to die. Harry's affinity to Voldemorts powers, the fact that his wand is the twin of Voldemorts,that he can somehow 'see'into Voldemorts mind - all that hints at Harry himself keeping a part of Voldfemort.Just the scar would not do it, I think.
I also fear greatly for Ron and Hermione. Killing off somebody who is on the fringes does not give great drama, and the end of that arc will be dramatical, I think. I am not sure in this case, though.
However, I am alwaysasking myself if Neville will not play a role in bringing down Voldemort. He *is* the second choice for the boy to whom the prophecy could apply, after all. That would be really unexpected - and why set up a character like Nelville, who is so slow and forgetful inall tghings, if not to give him a big, shiny moment at the end?
Interesting theory about the wand...
Greetings to you and Cheers,
Aislynn Crowdaughter