The Gleam of Triumph

Started by siriuswriter2 pages
Originally posted by Council#13
Pfft. Harry killed Cedric. He told him that they both would grab the Cup mhm

You might as well say it's Cedric's fault because he was roaming around with Harry near the end of the book. They should know by now.

Yes, that does seem very interesting; I haven't actually heard this theory before now and I was always wondering why Dumbledore would be satisfied over that when Voldemort was seeking the same.

Cool I'm glad you guys appreciate it. I wouldn't be surprised if my theory was incorrect, but it just seems very logical and relates to some key themes in the books ✅

Originally posted by siriuswriter
You might as well say it's Cedric's fault because he was roaming around with Harry near the end of the book. They should know by now.

Neither Harry nor Cedric are at fault because for them to take the blame would imply that they are aware that the Triwizard cup is a portkey but they didn't know. By the time Harry saw Voldemort's real name on the tombstone, he tried to tell Cedric to get back to the cup but Cedric didn't understand him until it was too late when Babymort and Pettigrew showed up, killed Cedric, and tied Harry to a tombstone so they can steal his blood in order to regenerate Voldemort's body.

The only person who should take the blame is Voldemort for making the Triwizard cup into a portkey as a means to lure Harry and Cedric right into his trap.

Originally posted by Forcewielder
The only person who should take the blame is Voldemort for making the Triwizard cup into a portkey as a means to lure Harry and Cedric right into his trap.

Crouch Jr. "Mad Eye Moody" turned the cup into a portkey.. not voldemort. 😐

Originally posted by SweetMagnolia17
Crouch Jr. "Mad Eye Moody" turned the cup into a portkey.. not voldemort. 😐

He did it on Voldemort's behalf and every action that the Death Eaters have committed is reflected onto him.

i like your theory Will it makes a lot of sense.

mine theory is just a little bit different. It has to do with them having the same blood in them but it also has to do with his aunt petunia. I think that voldemort will believe that he can kill Harry at petunias house once he turns 17. After Harry destroys the Horcruxes he will be lured or go back to the durseleys and then voldy will try to kill him. but since he has the same blood, when he tries to kill harry it backfires again and kills him.

well the book is called deathly hallows. i think that means that the final battle will be on hallowed ground and unless aunt petunias house is above a graveyard i highly doubt that that's where it's goning to happen.

Originally posted by ndfreak
i like your theory Will it makes a lot of sense.

Cheers 😄

What a superbly-concealed bump.

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Ready for my trippy theory:

Harry is the last Horcruxes, so in order for Voldermort to Die, Harry has to die first....I've assumed since the first day I read it that Harry would die in the end.

Originally posted by H. S. 6
What a superbly-concealed bump.

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Originally posted by TigerEyes
Ready for my trippy theory:

Harry is the last Horcruxes, so in order for Voldermort to Die, Harry has to die first....I've assumed since the first day I read it that Harry would die in the end.

Are you sure that's your theory? I have heard that before several times ✅

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