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by horcrux hunter911 » Thursday 13 July 2006 7:20:06am
I was reading the sixth book for about the tenth time when I noticed realized that the fat old lady with the Hufflepuff artifacts has the last name Smith,as does Zacharias Smith who is a Hufflepuff. Anyone think that Zacharias may become a little more important later. J.K. has made a seemingly unimportant character crucial before.
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by Chimera » Thursday 13 July 2006 1:38:08pm
Perhaps, or perhaps she just likes the juxtaposition of pairing a highly unusual fist name with a very common surname?
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by horcrux hunter911 » Friday 14 July 2006 2:35:32am
I see what your saying but I meant that since we're pretty much positive that the hufflepuff goblet voldemort took from the lady is a horcrux and that Zacharias could be related to the lady who said she was descended from Helga Hufflepuff, possibly smith could have a hand in the finding of that particular Horcrux, or at least some information for Harry
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by Chimera » Friday 14 July 2006 7:16:11am
It's possible, but it's easily as possible that they just happen to share a name. Harry's mother shares her maiden name with Mark Evans, a kid Dudley used to use as a punchbag.
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by horcrux hunter911 » Saturday 15 July 2006 5:10:41am
good point chimera. I wouldn't have paid any attention to the connection if smith hadn't been in hufflepuff since there could be no real connection, but I could be way out in left field with this whole theory
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by Chimera » Saturday 15 July 2006 6:01:45pm
It'd be interesting to see if anything does come from it.
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by horcrux hunter911 » Monday 17 July 2006 5:58:14pm
we don't really know if Mark Evans may turn out to be related to lilly either, since lilly was muggle born
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by Snow_Crystal » Tuesday 18 July 2006 4:17:09pm
Nah - She says on her website somewhere that she regretted giving him the surname of Evans because he's not related to her and she got asked loads of questions about it when its actually not relevant.
I am intrigued by Smith though...
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by Quicksilver » Wednesday 6 September 2006 2:09:00am
I find recurring surnames to be intriguing!
There's also Sturgis Podmore/ Sir Patrick Delaney Podmore to work out. Podmore isn't that common a name, is it?
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by Snow_Crystal » Wednesday 6 September 2006 4:00:25pm
OOh that's an interesting spot - where is Sir Patrick Delaney Podmore mentioned?
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by Phoenix in the Ashes » Thursday 7 September 2006 5:57:28am
He was one of the Headless ghosts in CoS at Nick's party, wasn't he?
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by Broccoli » Thursday 7 September 2006 8:18:11am
Yes, I've just looked it up: he is the leader of the Headless Hunt, who refued to accept Nearly Headless Nick's application.
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by Snow_Crystal » Thursday 7 September 2006 4:19:45pm
Are/Were the Podmore's Gryffindors???
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by Alexandra » Saturday 16 September 2006 11:20:26pm
i think they were
sturgis was one of the keepirs for order and ser patrick is a leader but that could be just a coincidence
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by Phoenix in the Ashes » Monday 2 October 2006 5:07:25am
Probably not... I don't think it'll matter much. Maybe there'll be a comment in Book 7 that says he's a great great great great grandson or something...
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