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Tanuki wrote:Sheesh, wizards are allowed to have nice shiny things too, instead of all this tattered mideavel looking crud
Scellanis wrote:(either that or Dumbledore really does double up as Gandalf in his spare time and has stolen Galadriel's mirror)
My first thought was perhaps they had pulled some of Harry's repressed memories from infancy out to examine for more clarification on what happened when and prior to, his parents were betrayed and killed.Oh I hope that happens, that'd be so interesting! That really could be it. As for the British cover, it could be a spell of some sort, or, Hey! I know, it could be Harry and Dumbledore being pulled into the pensieve. We don't know what it actually looks like for someone to enter ones thoughts, except from Harry's point of view. This could be from everybody else in the room's point of view. It's consistent with the American theory, though I don't think the fire fits, so it's probably not right. I'm still confused over the little triangle of light I can see on Harry's forehead, surrounding his scar. If you put it as your screen wallpaper, you might be abl to see it clearer.
Just Mom wrote:I'm perplexed. This thread is about the covers but there seems to be little discussion on what the covers actually mean. The American version has DD and Harry looking excitedly at something. What is that? Is it some type of cauldron or a pensieve?
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