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Immortality
This came to me recently as I was thinking about the hidden things in the serries. At the end of book 4 when LV is reborn harry Became Immmortal. This means that in books 5 6 and 7 harry could not actually be killed as long as there Hocruxes out there. Did you guys figure this out before
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It came as a real shock, but it does explain a lot, like how Harry can talk to snakes, etc.
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HOW DOES HE BECOME IMMORTAL????? please explain! I just re-read the 4rth book......I do not remember Harry becoming immortal when LV was reborn. How? Why? Sorry for HP my ignorance LOL BUT I DON'T GET IT!
i dont think we were supposed to know that in the fourth book because that was only voldemort using harry's blood because it had some of his blood in harry's in order to make him be recreated. i dont think in any way it made harry immortal.
You need to be able to add everything up from the 4th book to the 7th.
Remember, Wormtail took blood from Harry to rebuild Voldemort's body. That blood becoming Voldemort's meant that Lily's protection was now residing in Voldemort's veins. So when Harry himself was "killed", Lily's remaining protection, ironically now within Voldemort, kept Harry tethered to life. That is why Dumbledore has that momentary flash of triumph in his eyes when Harry tells Dumbledore about Wormtail using Harry's blood in GoF.
The horcrux within Harry was also destroyed however, because of the force of the AK that Voldemort cast.
So there is something in GoF, it was just hidden
'none can live while the other survives' and all dat but i didnt see that - thanks for sharing it :-) one piece of very interesting info that kind of makes me want to finish the book i'm reading for school and start on all the harry books agen hehe :-)
Does this mean Harry cannot be killed? [/quote]
Not till Voldemort himself was dead, no.
NO divorcin please!
hehe xxx