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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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supersheep:

--- Quote from: Flaming Ostrich on 08 Jan 2007, 22:13 ---
--- Quote from: SilentJ1018 on 08 Jan 2007, 13:21 --- Faye and Dora called it a while back. 

--- End quote ---

Nobody cares.  Faye's dialogue sucks.

--- End quote ---
Nobody cares what you have to say about Faye's dialogue in here. So let's try this fun game called "Not being a dick", huh?

My prediction for the book is that JK Rowling will finally bow to all the shippers and make their most desired pairing come true - Harry and Draco. Everyone knows that boys making with the kisses is the ultimate way to drive up sales.

SilentJ:

--- Quote from: supersheep on 10 Jan 2007, 22:53 ---
--- Quote from: Flaming Ostrich on 08 Jan 2007, 22:13 ---
--- Quote from: SilentJ1018 on 08 Jan 2007, 13:21 --- Faye and Dora called it a while back. 

--- End quote ---

Nobody cares.  Faye's dialogue sucks.

--- End quote ---
Nobody cares what you have to say about Faye's dialogue in here. So let's try this fun game called "Not being a dick", huh?

My prediction for the book is that JK Rowling will finally bow to all the shippers and make their most desired pairing come true - Harry and Draco. Everyone knows that boys making with the kisses is the ultimate way to drive up sales.

--- End quote ---

I promise I can take criticism and I'm not gonna flip out and be all "U GUISE R FAGS LOL WTF I LEAVE", but how am I being a dick here?

All I did was mention the comic from a while ago, I don't see how that makes me a dick.

Lunchbox:
I think Sheep was talking to Flaming Ostrich there, SilentJ.

Also Hoax, it's Godric's Hollow rather than Hallow - still, it does make sense. I think JK has actually confirmed that Harry goes there in this book.


Here is another theory I like:

--- Quote ---In Irish mythology, some ancient magincal people, the original Irish Fairies (the Tuatha de Danaan) brought with them four sacred treasures that were called the Hallows of Ireland

Those things were a sword, a cauldron, a stone and a spear (or Pole). Eventually these symbols became known as the sword, cup, pentacle and wand. The actual names of the four treasures are:

The Pole of Combat
The Sword of Light
The Cauldron of Cure
The Stone of Destiny
--- End quote ---

Could "deathly hallows" just be another name for Voldemort's Horcruxes, which are the main focal point of this book?

Ozymandias:
The Cauldron of Cure = Hufflepuff's Cup = cups
The Sword of Light = Gryffindor's Sword = swords
The Stone of Destiny = Slytherin's Locket =pentacles
The Pole of Combat = Ravenclaw's Wand? = wands

GirlwithaGun:
Is there a set release date?

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