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The following
is a transcript with Galadriel Waters, author of the Ultimate
Unofficial Guide to the Mysteries of Harry Potter, which took
place on May 31, 2003. Questions were posed by MuggleNet visitors
themselves, and Galadriel gladly answered them!
Jamie: Hello to you all! Welcome to the
online chat tonight with Galadriel Waters--author of "the Ultimate
Unofficial Guide to the Mysteries of Harry Potter!" Galadriel is prepared
to answer all questions relating to her book, the first four books, the
fifth book, or the final two books! We hope you enjoy this special chat
event and hopefully learn something about a theory or idea that you have
been formulating! Hello, Galadriel! Welcome to the chat! How are you
today?
Galadriel: Fine, how are you
all?
Jamie: We're all excited to hear what you have to
say about all the theories and ideas! Are you ready to start with the
questions, Galadriel?
Galadriel: Hehe, yes, ready to
start!
Jamie: Okay, let's
go!
Galadriel: :o)
Question from J-Rich You talk a lot in your book
about 12's, 13's, purple, socks and cabbage--according to the rule of no
coincidences, what do you think all these mean? Or are you simply posing a
question to your readers? I haven't found anything about what it means,
have you?
Galadriel We are not sure about
them for certain. However, we really feel that the socks have something to
do with the knitting--notice that there are so many people knitting in the
books. We also know that socks mean freedom. We are sure that part of the
12's are to do with the 12 years--remember, Scabbers was chained for 12
years. Also, JKR was not very specific about the horror of Voldemort
coming back, but that was supposed to be the 'Cedric death' and that will
now start this darker timeframe. As JKR told us, we are "entering a new
era" for Harry--this is highly likely to be that 12. Purple is
Emerson's--you can ask him about that one! :o)
Question from Usagi How do you get some of the
mysteries--do you guess or does JKR tell
you?
Galadriel We are just like all of you;
we are fans. However, I am skilled in pattern recognition--that is my
specialty. I never guess--I always use patters. That is why I came up with
the four rules--it is all logic based. :o)
Question from Siryn Are there any juicy insights
that you discovered AFTER publishing this book? If so, what are
they?
Galadriel Oh yeah... There have been
several. If you have visited our HP
Sleuth site, we have a few there. We also saw what you have--the new
info of the covers and the release from Scholastic, so there is a lot
more. We also have a little announcement... it is not a clue, but we have
one BIG clue that we just barely touched on... We will be running a
contest around that--it is sorta mentioned in the guide, but you will set
that is is a BIGGIE! Also, many of you HP Sleuths are contributing great
ideas that we have been posting to the site--we evem have to tell everyone
that we are not able to answer e-mails very fast. You are all so
incredible with your excellent theories--we apologize but bear with us...
HP SLEUTHS ROCK!!! :o)
Question from BastsCleopatra Who do you think will
be the romantic pairings in the fifth
book?
Galadriel I am of the opinion (after
that little spat in Book 4), that Ron and Hermione will be together.
However, I also see that Krum needs Hermione. He is a great guy and she
will not ditch him. I also see Cho being very fragile right now--she will
probably need Harry. Otherwise, we will probably see some new romances
too! :o)
Question from hinkypunk Has the spoiler
information for Book 5 (the Scholastic summary, the American cover) given
you any ideas on what is to
come?
Galadriel Yes... the corridor and the
dream of the door. I see that as being a destiny that Harry has to face. I
also see that as a fear. We all have dreams about things we fear--so what
does Harry fear most? It was the hat almost putting him into Slytherin,
but then the dementors cam along. However, the dementors are no longer an
issue after Book 4 in the maze--he was hardly fazed by them. So, what now?
Again, his fear of being a Slyterin--he fears it so much that he hasn't
yet told his BEST FRIENDS about it. I am feeling that door leads to that
destiny. Also, we have a contributor to the site who has written an
article that we are about to post--he feels that the door leads to
previous memories (like flashbacks to his parents' death sort of thing).
He thinks that the door will unlock those memories. We think both of those
are high possibilities. :o)
Question from Madam Sinistra in Latin means left
handed, wrong, etc. How do you think this relates to the round room Harry
is in on the cover of Order of the Phoenix and the fact that Harry is
holding his wand in the left
hand?
Galadriel Ok--a few issues here.
First, the left hand: If you look at the cover of Book 4, you will see
that he is holding it in his left hand there too! Therefore, unless we
switched Harry's back after Book 3, we can't determine much from that. I
am still thinking it could be a mirror image of Harry that we are seeing,
but... As to Sinistra, she is very mysterious--hanging out in a very
mysterious classroom. It seems that the tallest tower is holding a LOT of
secrets. We are hoping that those will be answered in Book 5--the are
driving us batty! Also, the room may not be round--we are leaning toward
that, but it could be a fish-eye lens--making it only look round. :o)
Question from Ignition What's the deal with Mrs.
Figg? Could she be related to Harry? Or could she be his godmother? His
protector?
Galadriel She is clearly his
protector. When Dumbledore said to get together the 'old crowd' at the end
of Book 4, that implies those are people he trusted most when Voldemort
was in power last time. We are fairly certain that Mrs. Figg is Arabella
Figg or somehow tied to her [MuggleNet side note: JKR has confirmed that
Arabella Figg is indeed the Mrs. Figg that lives 3 streets from Harry], so
if she has been watching over Harry--she (and her cats, maybe some spiders
even?) have been watching him. As to related... we don't have any evidence
and I go by Rule #1. :o)
Question from BudIcer Who do you think will die in
the next book?
Galadriel Since there is now
the statement that it will be a 'bad' death, it has to be someone
important to us. We have put a lot of our theories on our site, so I
shouldn't take valuable time in discussing them here, but I will
summarize. The most likely are the ones who have hints that would lead us
to think so... Dumbledore may pull a Gandalf on us; Percy may cause the
death of a relative (Mrs. Weasley?); Hagrid of course for many reasons...
Although we also considered that Hagrid may not be around because he will
go find his mum and stay with her. Who else do I say quickly? I think
there is a story behind each--and if you go see what we stay, then you can
have your own theory--we are taking theories and discussing offline a lot!
:o)
Question from BluPhEoNiX22 Why do you think that
none of the Hogwarts ghosts were able to locate the Chamber of Secrets?
(Moaning Myrtle in particular, who seems to know her way around the pipes
very well)
Galadriel Ah, yes... nothing to
help us here. So we use a little bit of JKR logic: We think that there are
certain places in Hogwarts that maybe since they have already been made
secure by magic to EVERYONE--that would include ghosts. Also, the real
question is why Myrtle never say Ginny or the Basilisk come out of the
pipes :o) [MuggleNet side note: Wouldn't Myrtle have been 'petrified' like
Nearly-Headless Nick if she saw the Basilisk? ;)]
Question from Kat There's a lot of speculation
that Harry could be the descendant of Godric Gryffindor. We are your
insights about this theory?
Galadriel We
agree. We list many of those theories in our guide--and we just posted a
new (very cool) theory about that on our site. It concerns the name
Harry--and it is really cool! :o)
Question from Prophet Who do you think is the
third person on the left-hand side of the promotional stickers? And the
person directly to his/her
right?
Galadriel I am frustrated by
GrandPre's androgynous [MuggleNet side note: 'androgynous' means neither
male nor female] paintings. I think it's probably a female. The taller one
I think might be an older person, but again, only Lupin or Mundungus is
really obvious. Who knows--nothing to help us--maybe they are three aurors
and are the 'old crowd'! :o)
Question from TCG-TJ JKR introduces a character
two or three times in Book 1, and is surprisingly added into the movie.
Her name is Doris Crockford. JKR must have thought her important to add
her in, but cut the fact that it was Sirius' motorbike Hagrid borrows from
the movie. Rule #2 (I think) is if JKR reinforces it, she wants us to
remember it. Is there anything we need to know about Doris
Crockford?
Galadriel You raise an excellent
point! We are told that JKR has been in contact with Steve Kloves. I talk
with people who know him, and I am not sure still how much contact he
really has and what he knows. I assume that either Doris was a fun thing
for him, or maybe some of those Leaky Cauldron people will turn out like
Mundungus... You are right! We should watch her carefully! :o)
Question from Eric Do you believe Harry received
help in locating the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone? Do you think
Dumbledore willingly pointed Harry in the right direction, or was there
other help as well? Also, do you think Dumbledore and Harry are
relatives.
Galadriel Not really help--other
than what Dumbledore did to prepare him. However, I am convinced that
Dumbledore is CONSTANTLY watching Harry. The encounter with the Mirror of
Erised was not a one-time situation. Notice that Dumbledore was supposedly
wandering around the night that Colin got zapped by the Basilisk. He
wanders all night--always watching I bet. So he watched over, but let
Harry do it--just like he explained in the hospital room. No, I don't
think Harry and Dumbledore are relatives--I really don't see evidence for
that anywhere... there are many other more definitive hints about him
being related to others. Yes, I know about Lily and the red hair, however,
if Dumbledore is related, it would have to be very distantly, because I
think there is something else going on. I agree with those who think that
Dumbledore may have more to his background and life--so maybe back a
ways--I would agree with it then. :o)
Question from BeX On behalf of the Wronskei-Feint.com team, we were
wondering if you could explain the idea of Rita Skeeter being a disguise
for someone using the Polyjuice
Potion.
Galadriel Ah, yes... sucking on her
quill just like Mad-eye sipped from his flask. Also, the manish hands--the
stronger than expected grip from this old lady. Also, the idea that her
hair was odd to Harry. Remember--that is the most popular place to get a
'piece' of anyone for polyjuice. So, we are possibly thinking it could be
Lockhart come back or the other prisoner from the pensieve. We're not sure
of anything except that it's awfully suspicious and not very
feminine--we're watching carefully for three gold teeth. :o)
Question from Kristen Like you said in the
Restricted Section of your book, Remus Lupin and James Potter may have
switched bodies. Do you think Dumbledore knows this and, if so, will the
big secret also be that Harry finds this
out?
Galadriel Ok, we will start by
addressing this VERY CONTROVERSIAL topic. For those who don't like it,
it's in the SPECULATION SECTION! We put it there on pupose--everything in
there is for FUN. Now, about your question... No, Dumbledore would not
have known. The only people who even knew that Sirius and Pettigrew
switched were Dumbledore and Lily. Obviously James... but we think that
the switch took place without anyone else knowing so just like Dumbledore
didn't know about the Animagi, he didn't know about this. :o)
Question from hprox There are many rumors over the
prominence that Harry inherited Lily's eyes--do you think that Harry's
eyes will play an important role in the fifth
book?
Galadriel Oh yeah! There was an
interview with in which the moderator asked JKR if Harry might be doing
something with his eyes that looked like 'this'... (we didn't get to see
what 'this' was)... and JKR answered with her famous "you're good!" So...
We also noticed the image of Harry in the first movie posters seems to be
doing something with his eyes there and we think that his (Slytherin?)
eyes may have some real non-wand power! :o)
Question from Mr The centaurs were proven to be
quite the astronomers in Book 1 (Mars is bright), and knowing JKR, weren't
introduced just for fun. Do you think that centaurs will play a vital role
in the fight against Voldemort? (or against Dumbledore?) Also, do you
think house elves will be used as spies on either
side?
Galadriel Cool questions! The
centaurs (like the goblins) will remain neutral, with one exception: our
Firenze, who JKR said in an interview will definitely be back. Remember,
the centaurs were SWORN to not reveal what is in the heavens. As to house
elves... great spies... loyal to Dumbledore. However, also loyal to their
(corrupt?) masters (like Dobby). So... what is happening with Lucius? Does
he get a new house elf? How about that 'venemous' one from the Scholastic
description? We are only hopeful that the house elves refuse to support
the bad masters this time! :o)
Question from flibbertigibbet Someone on CoS Forums mentioned that they think
Rita Skeeter may be the one to give Sirius away once Hermione lets her out
in London. What do you think?
Galadriel Oh!
Very good! Yes... we have stated that we are SURE Rita could be a very big
danger. We also mentioned in the guide that we are very concerned about
what Rita witnessed in the hospital room. We can only hope... :o)
Question from MNGuest123456789 What was the gleam
in Dumbledore's eye at the end of Book
4?
Galadriel Ah, yes... that famous gleam.
We are sure that it is NOT anything sinister. There is nothing to tell us
that Dumbledore would have any reason to suddenly do anything bad to
Harry--he's had all this time to do so. He is most certainly Harry's
protector... So why the gleam? Because he realized that SOMETHING happened
at the graveyard which would be harmful to Voldemort. That could be
something tainted by Harry's blood... It could be that they protected
Harry with something else... Remember, Dumbledore stated that 'that
PARTICULAR' protection of Harry not being touched is gone. That implies
other protections... maybe one of those was transferred--like... We have
often heard from Snape about slow-acting poisons--Harry even had to write
a paper about it! So, maybe that? Whatever it was, the reason for the
gleam and then the sadness again was that whatever it was, it would NOT
take effect right away. So, we are left to face Voldemort as is... One
thing I should mention because everyone asks about it, is that it would
not be that Harry's blood was mortal. In Chapter 1 of Book 4, Wormtail and
Voldemort discuss that it could have been anyone's blood--it was
Voldemort's decision to choose Harry. Also, remember--it was Voldemort's
OWN personal spell he invented to bring himself back, so he knew exactly
what he was doing and even CHOSE to go back to a mortal body at first. We
are expecting him to try and become immortal again. So, we will be
watching for what might have happened from that 'gleam' to see what
weakness is found in Voldemort! :o)
Question from elangomat I was wondering what you
thought about Dumbledore's comment about 'ah music, more powerful than
what we teach here'. We know Dumbledore enjoys Chamber music and Flamel
likes opera. Will music play a bigger role sometime? (and
how?)
Galadriel Interesting. We did cover
that in the guide--I will explain. We feel that music was put in there as
story-line clues to Fluffy. However, JKR has been using many popular
brainteasers and puzzles in her stories. For instance, chess and mazes.
So, we think she might actually try to embed a code in music if she can...
but that's just fun speculation. :o)
Question from Tashiffa Petunia, Harry's mother
Lily, and Narcissa Malfoy all have flower names. Both Lily and Narcissa
are described as being thin/slim and blonde. Do you really think they
might be related, adding weight to the 'Aunt-Petunia-is-a-squib'
theory?
Galadriel Yes--we really like the
'Petunia-is-a-squib' theory, but about flower names... We didn't really
address them because we couldn't figure out what they might be saying.
Myrtle and even Fleur (flower in French) are also there. We have recently
received an HP Sleuth theory that we will post--it's pretty interesting,
but we don't have it on our site yet. Unless we get an answer to all those
flower names in Book 5, we will probably add it to our 'Running Bits' in
the guide. We really like the idea that all the 'witches' have flower
names--you are right there! :o)
Question from honey What important role will Ginny
be playing in Book 5?
Galadriel Ginny is an
underestimated character. In the yule ball--Book 4, if you recall--when
everyone was trying to find out who was Hermione's date, if you look
carefully at Ginny's response, you will notice that she apparantly DID
know the answer to that. Probably the only person to know, which means,
HERMIONE CONFIDES IN GINNY! Also, if you think about it, Ginny went to the
ball with Neville, and probably knows a lot of Neville's secrets as well.
We DO know from Book 2 that GINNY CAN KEEP A BIG SECRET! :o)
Question from Mione JKR is always mentioning how
Dumbledore seems to have a 'penetrating stare' (For example, when Harry's
name came out of the Goblet of Fire). Harry sometimes feels as if he is
being x-rayed. Do you think that Dumbledore is able to see Harry's
thoughts and/or feelings?
Galadriel The
idea of people reading Harry's mind was addressed in our guide. When I
started writing the guide, I did it in order from Book 1 - Book 4, and
watched everything develop as I analyzed it. At first, I thought the
'reading people's minds' thing might have been true, but then I noticed
that every time Harry though someone was reading his mind, it turned out
to be that they had 'inside info'. For instance, when Snape knew about the
car--he had the Evening Prophet there. When Dumbledore told Harry not to
send owls after the Crouch attach in Book 4, Harry found out that
Dumbledore had been in contact with Sirius on his own. So, I think that
mostly it's that they know things and that Dumbledore is trying hard to
understand Harry. But keep that thought, we will be expanding on that kind
of thing in later postings! :o)
Question from `Sirius There seem to be some
parallels regarding things like talents, wants, personalities, etc.
(Harry/James, Hermione/Lily) Do you think there is a Ron parallel to the
Marauders era and what could be the significance of these
parallels?
Galadriel Interesting question.
JKR likes to parallel a lot--however, she also understands the importance
of people relying on each other and the importance of skill sets and
friendships. So, is there a specific parallel to the manufacturers?
Maybe... Probably. :o)
Question from muggle What do you think is the
significance of the Grey Lady (Ravenclaw ghost) whose name hsa yet to be
mentioned in the books?
Galadriel Oh! Yeah,
could she be Dumbldore's ex? Is that why he won't leave Hogwarts? Is she
the ghost of Ravenclaw? She is definitely important--and notice... In the
first movie, they had her appear in several scenes--so she is important,
but we have so little to go on. A BIG question is if that was the ghost we
saw when Harry was under the cloak. Was she able to see through the cloak,
and how is she helping Dumbledore keep track of the comings and goings
around Hogwarts. :o)
Question from yin_taku In Book 4, around Page 706,
when Harry is naming the Death Eaters he saw and heard, Snape 'twitches'
violently after hearing Lucius Malfoy's name. Do you see any significance
at all about such a reaction? Please
explain.
Galadriel That one is not too
hard. We know from the pensieve that Snape was a Death Eater. We also were
told that the Death Eaters knew one another--although not all of them--so
it is probably that Snape knew Malfoy, and maybe even made him a target
for spying last time. :o)
Question from dsstaff Who do you think the person
who does magic without being a wizard (as JKR mentioned) will
be?
Galadriel If Petunia is a squib, then
(as much as I would hate to see it) she could be the one. However, my vote
is with Filch. I know we aren't supposed to like him too much, but
remember how concerned he was in Book 4 about the Champion's Egg? He has
good intentions at times, and he clearly loves his Hogwarts. So, I could
easily see him in a very emotional time letting it all out and really
doing magic! :o)
Question from Remus Why do you think JKR made Tom
Riddle (young Voldemort) look similar to
Harry?
Galadriel Well, as many things I
have logical theories about--that one is a stumper. She clearly said it
for some reason. She has plans, but I'm afraid I have no insight at this
time. :o( Too many theories, not enough evidence. :o)
Question from RhenMyster In CoS, since Riddle was
in a book when the Chamber was opened, do you think Ginny can speak
Parseltongue? Who else could have opened
it?
Galadriel The way that worked was that
Riddle placed himself inside Ginny in the same way that Voldemort placed
himself into Quirrell. So, when Riddle took over Ginny, he spoke through
her mouth in the same way that the spirit who took over Trelawney spoke
through her mouth. However, there is a possibility, that just like that
way Voldemort left some of himself in Harry after the failed curse, that
Ginny may have retained some of Voldemort too.... Which I should have
mentioned in that previous question--another reason that Ginny is probably
very important. :o)
Question from Damon It's been said many times that
Book 2 doesn't seem to have anything really significant to the story
involved. Is it possible that the 'Chamber of Secrets' may, in fact, be
Book 2 itself--filled with secrets we've yet to
discover?
Galadriel Well, the Chamber will
probably still be important. Remember, Trevor is still hopping around!
Also, remember that collapsed tunnel on the Marauder's Map. There may be
more tunnels intersecting, and it may yet be a place for Voldemort to
sneak back into the castle. As you say, Slytherin is very clever. Just
like Dumbledore, he probably didn't could on just one spell. :o)
Question from Moody What do you think the
'everything' os that Dumbledore is going to tell Harry in Book
5?
Galadriel In our 'Special Phoenix
Edition' of our guide, we speculated many things. We all should be alert
that there is a danger that JKR will pull Rule #2 on us (not tell--leave
us hanging)! However, there was an interview in which JKR said she was
going to tell us a lot more in Book 5--that was a few years ago, and, if
she keeps to that, we may get some big revelations. For instance, we have
been told we will definitely hear some more about Lily, and knowing JKR,
she will tell us just enough to make us scream again! We will probably
find out more about Snape, and otherise, not enough info. You HP Sleuths
have been coming up with great theories on your own! We have nothing
specific to top what you all have been speculating! :o)
Question from hpgirlie43 Do you think that Harry
will survive his 7th year at
Hogwarts?
Galadriel Ah. Very interesting.
We actually have some specific statements from JKR about that, the only
problem is, they CONTRADICT each other! In an interview from about 1999,
she definitely states that Harry will GRADUATE and even get to use magic
OUTSIDE OF HOGWARTS. However, in another interview, later on, she refuses
to answer a question about Harry getting older than 17! What to believe?
We need an accurate crystal ball! :o)
Question from notAmuggle Harry never got the
Marauder's Map back from Moody/Crouch Jr. at the end of Book 4. What do
you think is going to happen with that? Will he get it back in Book 5?
Does Dumbledore have it? Will Death Eaters get it somehow and cause
turmoil within Hogwarts?
Galadriel YES!
THAT'S THE QUESTION! We asked that in our guide. We know this so far:
Dumbledore has not been aware of the map! That should be remembered by
anyone who thinks that Dumbledore knows everything--he only knows MOST
everything! Also, we know that Crouch/Moody had the map last, so was it on
him when he got the kiss? Did Fudge get it? Was it in the trunk? Just
where is it is going to make a big difference--we need to all be alert for
that as we read Book 5! :o)
Question from Lucille What do you think about the
theories about the female DADA teacher in Book 5? Do you think it will be
Arabella Figg or Fleur?
Galadriel We can't
believe it could possibly be Fleur. For one thing--she's not experienced
enough. For another, even though she was a champion, she couldn't even get
away from some pesky grindylows. So unless Dumbledore is
depesperate--which he could be--since the hint was dropped that she wanted
to come to Hogwarts, we're not ruling it out. As to who else--yes, Mrs.
Figg is a good possibility. :o)
Question from Brendan What do you think the big
thing concerning the Dursleys
is?
Galadriel That one I don't remember
hearing. If there is another about them--I think that Uncle Vernon has
already shown himself to be brave standing up to Hagrid. Also, there isn't
much else about them that we know except that JKR has made it clear all
the time that they are DEFINITELY all muggle. :o)
Question from HPNutter What do you think was with
the kiss from Hermione on the cheek that Harry got at the end of Book 4?
Do you think that we should keep it in mind or is JKR using her red
herring card?
Galadriel Yeah... red
herring, I'm afraid. Hermione and Ron have shown the jealousy that
definitely comes with caring about another person more than they're
willing to admit, while Harry doesn't really display any latent interest
in Hermione that we can see. :o)
Question from Bex We were told that the Weasley
Clock was something to pay attention to in the CoS movie. What do you
think it was? Do you think it meant anything at
all?
Galadriel That clock is a bit odd. It
didn't seem to tell Mrs. Weasley very well that everyone was alright
during the Dark Mark thing. If 'mortal danger' is a possibility--then like
everything else in these stories, we might want to be concerned that it
might be used. We hope not! :o)
Question from NYMetsGirl1986 Do you think that
Neville will want to seek revenge for his parents? While usually seeming
weak, Neville does have his strong points, such as Herbology. How do you
think Neville and Herbology will come into play in the
future?
Galadriel Oh yes! Very good!
Neville has this thing with sea stuff. He may already have some knowledge
of what is happening in the Hogwarts lake. We are concerned about Uncle
Algie (a sea-like word). That guy may not have been just 'testing' Neville
for magic. Who drops a squib out of a high window? So, Neville may need to
use his water skills either with or against his Uncle. :o)
Question from RSCM In an episode of "So Weird",
they talk about parallel universes for each of the choices you make
(basically, you and your evil twin). Could this be a relationship between
Neville and Pettigrew? Pettigrew making the wrong choice, and Neville
making the right choice? (Ron, Harry, Neville, and Hermione seem too much
like James and his crowd)
Galadriel That's
an EXCELLENT analogy. Classic Trek did the same thing too. You are
right--we should monitor those parallels. We see JKR using parallels
mostly for comparisons of what you are saying--the choices. She has made
it very clear that Book 5 will be about those choice! So, do we go so far
as to think in terms of parallel universes? Not sure, but they will be
paralleled for decisions and we are very interested to see Neville's fate.
:o)
Question from Ginny What is your theory on the
ghosts? Why do some people become ghosts and some
don't?
Galadriel This is good. JKR has used
all the 'classic' legends to create her world. The most popular theory of
people who believe in ghosts is that they are troubled spirits who are
stuck on the earthly world with unfinished business. That definitely seems
to be the case here--since JKR said in an interview that they are, indeed,
troubled spirits. So, that is why... but, the one we're scratchign our
head over is Professor Binns! What would be HIS deep dark secret that ties
him to this world--what is he so troubled about? :o)
Jamie: That's all we've got time for I'm afraid! Thank you very
much to Galadriel for answering all the questions. I hope you've all
gotten something out of this chat. Incidentally, the chat server is open 24 hours a
day, so if you feel like sharing a theory with someone or just generally
chatting, please visit. Thank you!
Galadriel: Thank you,
all you HP Sleuths! CONSTANT VIGILANCE!!! :o)
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