there are 2 tings that weren't mantined and i think they are very important.
1. in the"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" remember, when Harry was back from the graveyard and was telling his story, Dumbledore seemed to be saisfied with the fact that Voldemort had taken Harry's blood.
2. The wands. Thay have been made from the feathers of the same Phonex and CAN"T work against each other.
JKR has not yet made it clear why Dumbledore had a "look of triumph" when Harry told him Voldemort had taken his blood and can touch him now. She's waiting to spring that up on us later. As for the wands, they did mention that. Dumbledore himself did say it on Goblet of Fire. He said it was called Priori Incantantem. That's if you're talking about the books.
I've just read the bit in the 4th book where harry gets entered in the triwizard tournament thing. Well you know that Moody/Crouch entered harry saying he was from another school, wouldn't dumbledore see that on the piece of paper that comes out of the goblet?
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Why would Hermione want a Krum when she could have a whole Weasley?!
I think Crouch entered Harry's name with a blank school name. The only thing on the paper was Harry's name. At least, that's what I thought when I read it. It's like entering your name as a "space" in a computer game or something like that. That's my idea. What do you think?
Harry's blood, blood of a true enemy, made Voldemort revive in Bk4 as strong as he can be... but why DD "seemed satisfied with the fact that Voldemort had taken Harry's blood"; DD's mind is unfathomable, and that^^ will remain a complete mystery to us, until JK decides to tell us..
Yeah, I'm interested as well, as to what Harry and Voldemort are going to duel with, if not their wands...
I've been wondering why Dumbledore appeared satisfied after hearing Harry's account. When I read that section... I was going... Dumbledore's not worried? I was hoping for an explanation for it too in the chapter.
Maybe, it could lead Voldemort's own demise later on... but yeah, it will be a complete mystery until JK springs us another clue.
Dumbledore seemed satisfied that Voldemort had taken Harry's bloody because the revived Dark Lord will be weak as a result of it. He has the blood of a person who has the capasity to feel love, the force that Voldemort hates most. At the end of book 5 when Voldemort posesses Harry he has to leave his body immediatly because he can't stand to be in a body full of the force he hates most.