Re: The whole 'don't say his name!' business
- From: Oliver Gassner <fraktal@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 09:48:20 +0100
none@xxxxxxxx (Loompanicked) schrieb:
>I'm wondering, where exactly does this come from?
As a side note to that, but this mght have been mentioned:
a* Death Eaters tend to use 'The Dark Lord' (I think Olivander
(surprise!) and Snape (surprise!)(surprise!) use that too.)
b* The 'formal' way the newspaper and politicians speak of Voldemort
is 'He who must not be named'
c* The colloquial way is 'You know who'.
d* The really good ones say 'Voldemort' ;)
So: Go through the book again and check for variant a) ;)
OG
PS: DD lives!
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