ip82
09-20-2006, 04:46 PM
This is basically an easy and (I think) original way to beef Harry up and get rid of the trio in one easy step.
After dementors join Voldemort, he comes up with a brilliant plan to kill Harry - a dark ritual during which a dementor will suck Harry’s soul out through the scar connection.
Thus, on the Halloween of Harry’s 4th - 7th year, the trio is sitting in their empty common room/ROR/abandoned classroom, chilling out, when Harry suddenly collapses, clutching his scar. He’s rolling in complete agony and Ron and Hermione, not knowing what else to do, hug him. Their collective accidental magic screws up with the ritual, which backfires out of Harry and latches on Hermione and Ron’s souls, pulling them into Harry, where they get ‘stuck’ and integrate with Harry’s soul.
So, that’s basically the point; Usually, you have Harry who is a bit dim powerhouse, Ron as his strategist sidekick and Hermione as the brain behind the trio. That’s at least what JKR envisioned for HP, foolishly trying to prove ridiculous idea that the Trio’s joint skills (the power of friendship) are stronger then Voldemort’s sole brilliance. But when you integrate the trio into Harry like this, you get basically one complete wizard of Phoenix-Griphook-Trunk category; powerful (trice as much then before), smart and with good tactical mind... and there’s no more trio to boot.
And the best thing of all, you end up with beefed up Harry sitting there with the bodies of his two friends laying over him... not exactly a favorable position, but sure as hell interesting.
After dementors join Voldemort, he comes up with a brilliant plan to kill Harry - a dark ritual during which a dementor will suck Harry’s soul out through the scar connection.
Thus, on the Halloween of Harry’s 4th - 7th year, the trio is sitting in their empty common room/ROR/abandoned classroom, chilling out, when Harry suddenly collapses, clutching his scar. He’s rolling in complete agony and Ron and Hermione, not knowing what else to do, hug him. Their collective accidental magic screws up with the ritual, which backfires out of Harry and latches on Hermione and Ron’s souls, pulling them into Harry, where they get ‘stuck’ and integrate with Harry’s soul.
So, that’s basically the point; Usually, you have Harry who is a bit dim powerhouse, Ron as his strategist sidekick and Hermione as the brain behind the trio. That’s at least what JKR envisioned for HP, foolishly trying to prove ridiculous idea that the Trio’s joint skills (the power of friendship) are stronger then Voldemort’s sole brilliance. But when you integrate the trio into Harry like this, you get basically one complete wizard of Phoenix-Griphook-Trunk category; powerful (trice as much then before), smart and with good tactical mind... and there’s no more trio to boot.
And the best thing of all, you end up with beefed up Harry sitting there with the bodies of his two friends laying over him... not exactly a favorable position, but sure as hell interesting.