But... but... I thought she was planning to go find them again after Voldemort's defeat.
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But... but... I thought she was planning to go find them again after Voldemort's defeat.
It's not irreversible. She restores their memories afterwards.
But I thought Lockhart's victims could not be restored. Maybe it makes a difference who performs the charm.
Maybe it makes a difference who performs the charm.
I think there are different ways to do it, but I suspect the key is that the person who did the charm would probably have to take it off and Lockhart had no motive to do so.
But when his spell backfired he was going for complete obliviation so it fried his brains.
I'm a little annoyed at Hermione for not immediately devouring 'Beedle the Bard'. Cripes, witch, knowing you and knowing Dumbledore why do you think he left it to you?
edit- love those album covers esp Aladdin Sane & Boy.
I'm a little annoyed at Hermione for not immediately devouring 'Beedle the Bard'. Cripes, witch, knowing you and knowing Dumbledore why do you think he left it to you?
Well, in the book she does read it incessantly. Also, Dumbledore's version is written in runes.
I forgot that she does read it right away in the book. But Dumbledore does mark the pertinent tale. I guess the Deathly Hallows is not as obvious as it seems in hindsight.
I don't know enough about classic albums to get all those, but why is Dobby on that Queen album instead of Neville?
Because Dobby has the bug eyes?
How cool is it that my HP obsessed roomie noticed on the lobby standees that Voldemort has The Elder Wand and Hermione has Bellatrix's.