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Oct 23, 2005 15:45

As you may have noticed, it's October 23, and I'm still doing these things. My plan was to have already received my copy of "Dagon Bal Z: Budokai Tenkaichi" by now, and to have finished reviewing this book well in advance of that date. Well, while it's just as well that my shipment is late, because I haven't been able to finish as scheduled, I'm ( Read more... )

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seductivedark October 24 2005, 00:08:00 UTC
Don't forget, Harry had to re-enervate Dumbledore *twice* before he woke up.

Very funny. I thought you'd like the Inferi (cute name for Zombies, which is a singing group while Inferi still haven't found their sound).

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mike_smith October 24 2005, 00:35:35 UTC
Yeah, I didn't mention Harry's attempts to revive Dumbledore because I wasn't sure if they were what woke him up or if Dumbledore just managed to regain consciousness on his own. Since his attempts to fill the goblet with water had failed, I figured it had to be the latter. Just one of the many details I can never figure out if I should mention because they might matter more than I think they do.

Which is the nice thing about having a section here for comments, so people can point out what I missed, I guess.

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seductivedark October 24 2005, 10:09:28 UTC
By the time you, or anyone, reads six HP books, everything is a clue. Harry skinned his knee? OMG, a JKR omen!!! (fangurl swoon)

It may or may not be relevant. If it is, that means that Booger Red can raise people from (near-) death...

Maybe. Or it means he actually did listen in at least one class. Maybe that's the significance?

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xwingace October 24 2005, 14:42:01 UTC
Except that I don't think he learned 'enervate' in class. I believe he learned that from seeing/hearing Amos Diggory do it at the Quidditch World Cup (in book 4).

But I could have missed something.

XWA

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seductivedark October 24 2005, 19:02:17 UTC
*sigh* So much for a formal education! ;)

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