Re: Voldemort's fate ...
- From: Toon <toon@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 04:03:31 -0500
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 19:32:07 -0000, dicconf@xxxxxxxxx (Richard Eney)
wrote:
As I recall it, Harry didn't have any luck fighting it; it was when
he began to stop fighting and look forward to dying and seeing some of
the people he loved again that LV was driven out, either by the innate
love or the willingness to die. (I hate the submissiveness element in
that, but it seems to be a popular meme in some circles nowadays to
push "surrendering" as the only way to deal with any situation.)
Maybe that's the secret to win. Conenct via the mind, and surrender
to death, filling his heart with the love of all he'll save.
Voldemort, unable to break the connection, will be trapped with all
that love flowing into his mind, and it'll destroy him. Imagine if he
couldn't flee Harry at the MOM. He surely would have died from the
love.
Or maybe Harry will jump through the Viel, and the mind connection
will carry through and kill V, or again the love will overload him,
and with a mind connection left on when Harry died, he can't break
free and has all this love flowing into him, consuming him, killing
him.
.
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