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0bsessions:
I don't forget, he passed out. It's just as likely that he passed out from fear as that's one of the chief threats of a Dementor to begin with. A boggart can mimic the gruesome terror of a Dementor, but it likely can't mimic the high level of magical ability that Voldemort knows Dumbledore has.

Beyond that, I get the feeling that a boggart would more than likely turn into the spectre of death for Voldemort than anything. They seemed to go a long way towards establishing in book six that Voldemort has an intense fear of death. He most likely fears Dumbledore not for his power, but because he could send him to his death.

CmonMiracle:

--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 11 Jul 2007, 09:48 ---Ruined...or made excellent?!

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No.

CmonMiracle:

--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 11 Jul 2007, 09:52 ---I don't forget, he passed out. It's just as likely that he passed out from fear as that's one of the chief threats of a Dementor to begin with. A boggart can mimic the gruesome terror of a Dementor, but it likely can't mimic the high level of magical ability that Voldemort knows Dumbledore has.

Beyond that, I get the feeling that a boggart would more than likely turn into the spectre of death for Voldemort than anything. They seemed to go a long way towards establishing in book six that Voldemort has an intense fear of death. He most likely fears Dumbledore not for his power, but because he could send him to his death.

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I can't say for sure what Voldemort fears the most, however, I'm pretty sure he didn't pass out from fear since as he faced the Dementor-Boggart, he could hear his parent's voices and also needed chocolate afterwards, symptoms of a Dementor.

Lines:
Dumbledore is dead. He was killed by an Avada Kedavra and is dead. I liked Dumbledore too, but seriously, Rowling gave him a good death, so let him stay dead. And no offense, but it says in the 6th book that Harry won't be returning to school and they're probably going to end up closing it anyways, so I really doubt him becoming a teacher, minus the whole age thing. I don't think much, if any, of the last book will largely take place in Hogwarts. Harry has a lot of searching to do for the other Horcruxes and he has to find out how to destroy them, as well as probably trying to sabotage whatever Voldemort will be up to. I expect him to travel around far too much to even consider the possibility of him becoming a teacher at that point.

I also doubt the bogart. Bogarts turn into what you fear, yes, but I doubt their ability to do magic. I think the thing with Harry was a unique case, as it didn't seem to affect Lupin like it did Harry and Lupin was there with him close by.

LeeZion:

--- Quote from: Linds on 11 Jul 2007, 10:41 ---Dumbledore is dead. He was killed by an Avada Kedavra and is dead.
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But how do you know Dumbledore was hit by an Avada Kedavra curse? Yes, Snape said the words, but as we learned in the fourth book, if the words are spoken without any real power behing them, the intended victim wouldn't get so much as a nosebleed. We also know that it's possible to say a curse silently. So perhaps Snape said the words while using an entirely different curse, to make it look good for everyone else.

Also, Harry would NOT have to spend a lot of time traveling. He can Apparate.

But it's a moot point. For one thing, I never wrote my version — the amount of time I would have had to devote to it, plus my having to wrap up all those side plots (elves, giants, the werewolf who attacked Lupin, etc.) made it too difficult a task. And besides,we'll all find out for real in 10 days.

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