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HP Questions that don't deserve their own thread V2

Discussion in 'Fanfic Discussion' started by Sesc, Oct 22, 2014.

  1. MoltenCheese

    MoltenCheese Seventh Year

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    If you consider Pottermore canon, then yes.

     
  2. Atram Noctem

    Atram Noctem Auror

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    Before the epilogue, there was a mention that reports were coming abut the Imperiused returning to themselves and Kingsley becoming acting Minister.

    It's less about canon evidence and more about common sense. Dumbledore was the head of a secret order that Sirius belonged to (and supposedly spied upon), and twice in the past he visited Azkaban to interrogate murderers who were framed, it would make sense for him to at least talk to Sirius and ask how much he betrayed them and why, seeing as there was absolutely no previous clue to him being a traitor. I don't want to start another manipulative Dumbledore debate, but it just comes off as weird that he wouldn't at least investigate the matter a bit.
     
  3. Peter North

    Peter North Dark Lord

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    It sounds to me like Hermione's comment in book 1 about many great wizards lacking logic comes into play here.
     
  4. Alpaca Queen

    Alpaca Queen Fourth Year

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    We see in PoA that the Order knew there was a traitor, and also that Lupin and Sirius both suspected each other. By contrast, Pettigrew slipped under everybody's radars, and was trusted enough to become the secret-keeper. In light of all that, I don't find it that weird that Dumbledore didn't initially question Sirius's apparent guilt.
     
  5. arkkitehti

    arkkitehti High Inquisitor

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    It's not that Dumbledore should have believed Sirius to be innocent, but rather that Dumbledore should have tried to squeeze all information out of Sirius before leaving him to rot in Azkaban, especially if he believed him to be guilty.
     
  6. Sesc

    Sesc Slytherin at Heart Moderator

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    No, we're not discussing.

    Atram Noctem: If the question is about Canon evidence, then the answer is not "it's not about Canon evidence".
     
  7. rick

    rick Disappeared

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    Indian wizarding world

    Has JKR given any information about it?
     
  8. Red

    Red High Inquisitor DLP Supporter

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    Yeah. Curry stains, like magic, leaves traces.
     
  9. Alpaca Queen

    Alpaca Queen Fourth Year

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    Some. You can find a relevant wiki article here.

    Apparently, India uses flying carpets over broomsticks for transportation, and is the country of origin for Serpensortia. We can infer other things from canon details: for example, the presence of the (presumably Indian) Patil twins, who we can infer are half-bloods or purebloods by their continued presence at Hogwarts during year 7, tells us that there is likely a fair Indian minority in Wizarding Britain. This implies, even if it does not confirm, that India had some amount of contact with Wizarding Britain in the past, maybe even mirroring muggle imperialism in much the same way as Grindelwald's war mirrored WWII.

    Of course, that's closer to speculation, but I'm sure you could find at least a couple more interesting details through a careful search of canon information.
     
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  10. Andrela

    Andrela Plot Bunny DLP Supporter

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    Question: What was the exact reason Lucius Malfoy put Riddle's Diary in Ginny's school supplies?

    Was it to just generally ruin Arthur's reputation, or was it a revenge for a specific incident?
     
  11. ihateseatbelts

    ihateseatbelts Seventh Year

    I think it may have been both. Arthur was part of a raid team who tried to investigate Lucius for Dark artifacts during the same summer, IIRC.
     
  12. Goten Askil

    Goten Askil Groundskeeper

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    I think it had to do both with the Anti-dark arts raids and the Muggle Protection Act Arthur was pushing for.
     
  13. Andrela

    Andrela Plot Bunny DLP Supporter

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    Oh, yeah! Now I remember. Thanks man. I needed a good reason for him to do it in a project I am constructing.
     
  14. Rhaegar I

    Rhaegar I Death Eater

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    Actually, I once read a really elaborate theory the original plan was to give Harry the Diary, hence why Dobby was so concerned about him. But after Lucius and Arthur had that little fight, he made an impulsive decision to give it to Ginny instead.

    It's just a theory, but it made a disturbing amount of sense with all the evidence it laid out.
     
  15. afrojack

    afrojack Chief Warlock DLP Supporter

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    Do we ever get to see the Minister's office, or is it ever described in any instance?
     
  16. Alpaca Queen

    Alpaca Queen Fourth Year

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    The minister is located on "level one" of the ministry building.
    By the use of the word "up", we know this is an upper floor.
    I don't think the office ever gets portrayed or mentioned, however, although we know it exists because Harry references it in conversation with Arthur in book 5:
    Again, the use of "down" further reinforces the idea that the office is on an upper level.

    I think that's everything, though.
     
  17. Sesc

    Sesc Slytherin at Heart Moderator

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    The reason it's "up" is that if you follow Harry's way into the Ministry in OotP, you see he drives underground in the telephone booth, but the atrium is at level 8. So the higher levels are "closer to the surface", if you want -- "up" from the atrium, all the way to level 1.

    And I suppose it's down the corridor from Umbridge's office, and might look similar, albeit bigger, if you need a general idea, but no, we never saw it.
     
  18. Alindrome

    Alindrome A bigger, darker mark DLP Supporter Retired Staff

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    Discussion on the topic of snapping wands has been moved to Why would a wizard get their wand snapped?
     
  19. MonkeyEpoxy

    MonkeyEpoxy The Cursed Child DLP Supporter

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    Do bezoars counteract all poisons? If they did, it would make the 6th year antidote quite superfluous, but that might explain Snape's annotation in the book.

    For example, if someone was bitten by a basilisk, would a bezoar be enough? Or is it phoenix tears or death?
     
  20. TheWiseTomato

    TheWiseTomato Prestigious Tomato ~ Prestige ~ DLP Supporter

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    No canon information that I know of. Given that basilisk venom is one of the few substances that can destroy a Horcrux however, it wouldn't be impossible that phoenix tears are the only antidote.