Quite possibly the most mind blowing theory ever...
This will most assuredly blow your freakin' mind! http://www.knight2king.net/Knight2King/weasleyisourking.html
Quite possibly the most mind blowing theory ever...
This will most assuredly blow your freakin' mind! http://www.knight2king.net/Knight2King/weasleyisourking.html
(Before yelling at me for double posting, I can't edit so bite me)
So, if this theory is true also, I bet I know the ending of book six as well. Since the last word is scar, we think of Harry's scar (ok, if this is in that link, I haven't read that part yet so I'm working on my own mind here), but it wouldn't be. It would be R going back in time, and it would be about his scar on his leg, the same one DD has.
Oh I love people making new, interesting theories. I'm am officially hooked on this one.
Originally posted by The Phantom
(Before yelling at me for double posting, I can't edit so bite me)So, if this theory is true also, I bet I know the ending of book six as well. Since the last word is scar, we think of Harry's scar (ok, if this is in that link, I haven't read that part yet so I'm working on my own mind here), but it wouldn't be. It would be R going back in time, and it would be about his scar on his leg, the same one DD has.
Oh I love people making new, interesting theories. I'm am officially hooked on this one.
From JK Rowling's official site:
Dumbledore is really Ron/Harry "from the future"JK: Your inventiveness knows no bounds, and I do not mean that sarcastically; these theories open up exhilarating new vistas of possibility…but they’re wrong. Could it be that by speculating that Harry/Ron becomes Dumbledore, you are seeking reassurance that neither dies young?
I've also heard a whisper about Ron and Hermione's son time-travelling, so I shall go further and tell you that NONE of the characters in the books has returned from the future. As for the idea of Ron and Hermione having a son… (chuckles as the distant roars of a million shippers reach my ears, all cursing me to an eternity of unsatisfied curiosity).