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dibble2 wrote:Froggs wrote:Doesn't it seem like that awful stuff Dumbledore goes through after drinking the potion might apply to RAB, a reformed Death Eater? All that "I'm sorry" and "Don't hurt them" and stuff like that? Is it possible that DD had to relive the pain of what RAB had gone through with LV?
To me it seemed like kind of a Lord Voldemort trick. He could drink the potion and be fine; he wouldn't care if he saw people being hurt or whatever it was Dumbledore saw. On the other hand, any respectable wizard (i.e., LV's enemies) who drank the potion would be severly affected, Dumbledore especially. He also probably figured that if anyone found the horcruxes it would be Dumbledore, so he set up the potion that was sure to affect him in the worst possible way.
Froggs wrote:But Voldy didn't put that potion in, did he? It was RAB, or do you think the bowl automatically refilled when RAB left the false locket?
Snowy wrote:Froggs I think you're right on this. RAB replaced the potion with poison thinking that LV would be the next person to be in that Cave.
It would be a good trick as dibble2 points out, but only if LV put in poisonous potion to trick someone attempting to find his actual horcrux and didn't leave a locket or a note. The fact that there was a note in the locket signed from RAB therefore disproves this theory for me. LV wouldn't bother putting anything in the bottom also he felt that his safety measures at the entrance of the cave, the dead bodies, etc were good enough deterrants for the average wizard - Doh!
dibble2 wrote:Snowy wrote:It would be a good trick as dibble2 points out, but only if LV put in poisonous potion to trick someone attempting to find his actual horcrux and didn't leave a locket or a note.
I'm not sure what you mean by this Snowy, please clarify....
Snowy wrote:Do you think LV would have trusted him to find the right cave or whether RAB would have the knowledge to set it up the way it was set up? I guess he could have been instructed but do you think LV would have trusted RAB to do something so important?
annachie wrote:Well we just don't know, but LV could have given Black the younger specific instructions then planned to have him killed as someone who knew too much.
annachie wrote:Remember that info on the early life of LV was aparently hard to come by, so LV might have been taking pains to hide such info. At leasst according to the DD lessons it was hard to find.
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