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Post by beMMADfabulous on Jul 30, 2007 9:01:48 GMT -5
Someone could say 'There are 600+ ADMM fans watching this web cast on their site and they all want to know if Albus and Minerva are married. Please answer us' Okay, I did. I figure she'll just ignore it like all our other questions!
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Post by QuillofMinerva on Jul 30, 2007 9:03:25 GMT -5
I suppose if she doesn't answer it, it still means our ship can safely sail onwards. Regarding the Mirror and what Albus sees - he wouldn't see Minerva in it if they were already married.
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Post by beMMADfabulous on Jul 30, 2007 9:04:15 GMT -5
I suppose if she doesn't answer it, it still means our ship can safely sail onwards. Regarding the Mirror and what Albus sees - he wouldn't see Minerva in it if they were already married. She said no..
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Post by beMMADfabulous on Jul 30, 2007 9:04:44 GMT -5
Okay, I'm crying right now.. I can't believe it. I'll be okay, but I'm crying...
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Post by beMMADfabulous on Jul 30, 2007 9:05:40 GMT -5
I knew this was going to happen.. Why did she make them so flirty, darn it?:!!?
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Post by Ashlynn Minerva Rose on Jul 30, 2007 9:06:24 GMT -5
Here is almost the entire thing up until now.
J.K. Rowling: Sorry, technical hitch - just answered a question before seeing it! Stephval: Is scorpius as misguided as his father, or has draco improved and taught his child(ren) better J.K. Rowling: Scorpius has a lot going against him, not least that name. However, I think Scorpius would be an improvement on his father, whom misfortune has sobered! J.K. Rowling: He was not prepared for the reality of life as a Death Eater. It was Voldemort's attempted murder of Kreacher that really turned him. Hayleyhaha: Why did regulus have a change of heart J.K. Rowling: Bless them, perhaps. But they'd need to replace the entire team and down several cauldrons of Felix Felicitas. Abbey: Will the chuddley cannons ever win the quidditch world cup J.K. Rowling: James always suspected Snape harboured deeper feelings for Lily, which was a factor in James' behaviour to Snape. J.K. Rowling: Yes, it was known that they were friendly and then stopped being friends. Nothing more than that would be widely known. J.K. Rowling: Thank you for your thank you! Rachel Nell: Jkr, thank you for such amazing books! I would like to know how come noone seemed to know that lily and snape were friends in school they were obviously meeting for chats, etc didnt james know their past J.K. Rowling: No! Not everybody falls in love with everybody else... Lola Victorpujebet: Was minerva in love with albus Lola Victorpujebet: Was minerva in love with albus J.K. Rowling: Yes, she brought them home straight away. Maggie Keir: Was hermione able to find her parents and undo the memory damage J.K. Rowling: Naturally, what could stop Rita? I imagine she immediately dashed off a biography of Harry after he defeated Voldemort. One quarter truth to three quarters rubbish. Maggie: Is rita skeeter still reporting J.K. Rowling: Muggle-borns will have a witch or wizard somewhere on their family tree, in some cases many, many generations back. The gene re-surfaces in some unexpected places. Katie Mosher: How exactly do muggleborns receive magical ability J.K. Rowling: We are having a heavily Dementor-influenced summer here in the UK. J.K. Rowling: Yes, the world seems a much sunnier place (literally - with the Dementors gone the weather gets better!) Tina: Do the muggles notice that there arent any weird things going on now that voldemorts gone J.K. Rowling: She was arrested, interrogated and imprisoned for crimes against Muggleborns. J.K. Rowling: Glad to see you like her as much as I do! Pablo: What is toadface umbridge doing now J.K. Rowling: The corpse of his sister. Lucy: What is dumbledores boggart? J.K. Rowling: Yes, he could wear a false ear (I'm starting to giggle at the thought. Perhaps he's better off with the hole!) Tierney Roth: If moody got a magic eye, and wormtail got a magic hand, couldnt there be some way to form a magical ear, if only to cover up the hole and make george look more symmetrical J.K. Rowling: You see Aberforth meeting Mundungus in Hogsmeade. That was the occasion on which Dung, who had taken Sirius's mirror from Grimmauld Place, sold it to Aberforth. Nikki: How did sirius twoway mirror end up with aberforth or is it another twoway mirror J.K. Rowling: No, he loses the ability, and is very glad to do so. Nigel: Can harry speak parseltongue when he is no longer a horcrux? J.K. Rowling: No, sorry... except to illustrate what an old bat she is. Nora: Is auntie muriels tiara important J.K. Rowling: And I couldn't say that, even when asked 'what do you wish you'd been asked...' because it would have sign-posted just how significant that wand would become! J.K. Rowling: I must admit, I always wondered why nobody ever asked me what Dumbledore's wand was made of! J.K. Rowling: Oooo, you're tough. Leaky Cauldron: Please pose and answer the question you'd most like to address about the series! (a ha, turned it back on you.) J.K. Rowling: But she couldn't do it; years of pretending that 'normal' was best had hardened her too much. J.K. Rowling: I think that for one moment she trembled on the verge of wishing Harry luck; that she almost acknowledged that her loathing of his world, and of him, was born out of jealousy. Karin: What did petunia wanted to say to hary at the end of the dursleys departing J.K. Rowling: I've got a feeling he didn't give it to any of them, but that James sneaked it out of his father's desk one day. Courtney: What child did harry give the marauders map to if any J.K. Rowling: It sounds very vain to answer this! My favourite in this book is probably that line of Ron's 'really captures the scope and tragedy of the thing, doesn't it?' Nicole: What do you think is the funniest moment you have written in the series J.K. Rowling: On this occasion, he is very angry and acts accordingly. He is also in an extreme situation, and attempting to defend somebody very good against a violent and murderous opponent. J.K. Rowling: Harry's faults are primarily anger and occasional arrogance. J.K. Rowling: Harry is not, and never has been, a saint. Like Snape, he is flawed and mortal. Barbara: I was very disappointed to see harry use crucio and seem to enjoy it his failure to perform that kind of curse in the past has been a credit to his character why the change, and did harry later regret having enjoyed deliberately causing pain J.K. Rowling: It is not about striving for immortality, but about accepting mortality. J.K. Rowling: J.K. Rowling: As Dumbledore explains, the real master of Death accepts that he must die, and that there are much worse things in the world of the living. Alborz: What does it mean to be the master of death J.K. Rowling: He wanted Lily and he wanted Mulciber too. He never really understood Lily's aversion; he was so blinded by his attraction to the dark side he thought she would find him impressive if he became a real Death Eater. J.K. Rowling: Well, that is Snape's tragedy. Given his time over again he would not have become a Death Eater, but like many insecure, vulnerable people (like Wormtail) he craved membership of something big and powerful, something impressive. Nithya: Lily detested mulciber,averyif snape really loved her,why didnt he sacrifice their company for her sake J.K. Rowling: Slytherin has become diluted. It is no longer the pureblood bastion it once was. Nevertheless, its dark reputation lingers, hence Albus Potter's fears. Natalie: Are house divisions as prevalaent in harry’s children’s hogwarts as in the previous generations J.K. Rowling: I think it was his hair. Every individual has very distinctive-smelling hair, don't you find? Jess Mac: What was the third smell that hermione smelt in the amortentia potion in hbp (ie the particular essence of ron) J.K. Rowling: No, that's what makes them frightening! Carol: Do dementors have souls J.K. Rowling: Dumbledore understood Ron's importance in the trio. He wasn't the most skilled, or the most intelligent, but he held them together; his humour and his good heart were essential. J.K. Rowling: Because he knew that Ron might need a little more guidance than the other two. Sampotterish: Why did dumbledore want ron to keep his deluminator J.K. Rowling: The diadem - an Albanian peasant. The ring - Tom Riddle snr. J.K. Rowling: The diary - Moaning Myrtle. The cup - Hepzibah Smith, the previous owner. The locket - a Muggle tramp. Nagini - Bertha Jorkins (Voldemort could use a wand once he regained a rudimentary body, as long as the victim was subdued). Lady Bella: Whose murders did voldemor use to create each of the horcruxes J.K. Rowling: Nothing deep and significant, I'm afraid. They're just a comedy item. Nippy23: We see socks a lot throughout the series, such as dobby’s love for them and dumbledore’s claim to see them in the mirror of erised, what’s the reason behind all the socks J.K. Rowling: No, he's a Metamorphmagus like his mother. Vio91: Is teddy lupin a werewolf J.K. Rowling: Of course, that would not stop Rita Skeeter writing 'Snape: Scoundrel or Saint?' J.K. Rowling: Harry would ensure that Snape's heroism was known. Annie: Does the wizarding world now know that snape was dumbledores man, or do they still think he did a bunk J.K. Rowling: No. Nor would I want him to. He's happy where he is, and I'm happier without him! Jessie: Will lockhart ever recover? J.K. Rowling: Dumbledore understood Mermish, Gobbledegook and Parseltongue. The man was brilliant. Delailah: How does dumbledore understand parseltongue? J.K. Rowling: Colin wasn't a student. He sneaked back with the rest of the DA, along with Fred, George and the rest. He ought not to have stayed behind when McGonagall told him to leave, but alas - he did. Roseweasley: Why was colin creavey still a student at hogwarts when he was muggleborn surely he would have been locked up and interogated, not allowed back to school therefore, he shouldnt have died J.K. Rowling: Something had to leave the school for good when Dumbledore died, and I decided that would be Fawkes. Dumbledore was a very great and irreplacable man, and the loss of Fawkes (and the fact that he was 'non-transferable'!) expresses this symbolically Michael: Why didnt fawkes come back to help harry I would have thought that since harry was so loyal to dumbledore, fawkes would have been harrys new pet J.K. Rowling: the Ministry no longer used them to torment its opponents. J.K. Rowling: You cannot destroy Dementors, though you can limit their numbers if you eradicate the conditions in which they multiply, ie, despair and degradation. As I've already said, though, Cornersoul: So what happens to all the dementors where will they go will they be destroyed if so, how J.K. Rowling: My temptation would be Harry's, ie, the Stone. But I believe, as does Harry ultimately, that the greatest wisdom is in accepting that we must all die, and moving on. Boggo: Would you choose the hallow that is the cloak, like youre supposed to, and would you be tempted to use the others J.K. Rowling: Yes. She might even have grown to love him romantically (she certainly loved him as a friend) if he had not loved Dark Magic so much, and been drawn to such loathesome people and acts. Jaclyn: Did lily ever have feelings back for snape J.K. Rowling: (He does so in the graveyard of Little Hangleton, in front of Harry). He did this before Regulus and Regulus guessed, correctly, what it was that made Voldemort so convinced he could not die. J.K. Rowling: Voldemort dropped oblique hints; in his arrogance, he did not believe anybody would be clever enough to understand them. J.K. Rowling: Horcrux magic was not Voldemort's own invention; as is established in the story, other wizards had done it, though never gone as far as to make six. James Farrell: Voldemort never told anyone about his horcruxes, so how on earth did regulus black discover his secret J.K. Rowling: Yes, I do; though a very flawed hero. An anti-hero, perhaps. He is not a particularly likeable man in many ways. He remains rather cruel, a bully, riddled with bitterness and insecurity - and yet he loved, and showed loyalty to that love Lechicaneuronline: Do you think snape is a hero J.K. Rowling: The enchantment under which Tom Riddle fathered Voldemort is important because it shows coercion, and there can't be many more prejudicial ways to enter the world than as the result of such a union. J.K. Rowling: It was a symbolic way of showing that he came from a loveless union - but of course, everything would have changed if Merope had survived and raised him herself and loved him. Ravleen: How much does the fact that voldemort was conceived under a love potion have to do with his nonability to understand love is it more symbolic J.K. Rowling: Of course they changed as I wrote, but nobody surprised me very much! J.K. Rowling: They all became pretty much what I expected/planned them to become. Amanda: Hiya, ive grown up with harry and the gang, did any of the characters change in any unexpected ways as they grew up J.K. Rowling: Wormtail, desperate to curry favour, salvaged it from the place it had fallen and carried it to him. I admit that would have been a bit of a feat for a rat, but they are highly intelligent creatures! Christiana: How did voldemort get his wand back after he was in was exile J.K. Rowling: My very earliest plan for the story involved somebody managing to get to Hogwarts when they had never done magic before, but I had changed my mind by the time I'd written the third book. J.K. Rowling: I'm sorry about this, but I changed my mind! Snapedinhalf: You promised that someone will do magic late in life in book 7. I've now read it three times but cant work out who it might have been! Please help!! J.K. Rowling: He saw his family alive, whole and happy - Ariana, Percival and Kendra all returned to him, and Aberforth reconciled to him. Allie: What did dumbledore truly see in the mirror of erised J.K. Rowling: Hagrid has seen many deaths in quite a long life, so yes, he can see Thestrals. Jessica Lynn: Did hagrid have to be able to see thestrals in order to train them if so, whose death did hagrid witness J.K. Rowling: Well, I don't think that George would ever get over losing Fred, which makes me feel so sad. However, he names his first child and son Fred, and he goes on to have a very successful career, helped by good old Ron. Camille: How is george getting along without his twin J.K. Rowling: It is a very cosy and welcoming place, as dissimilar as possible from Snape's dungeon. Lots of yellow hangings, and fat armchairs, and little underground tunnels leading to the dormitories, all of which have perfectly round doors, like barrel tops. J.K. Rowling: Sorry - I should say 'painting' rather than portrait, because it is a still-life. J.K. Rowling: The Hufflepuff common room is accessed through a portrait near the kitchens, as I am sure you have deduced. Smallbutpowerful: On behalf of all harry potter fans who consider themselves to be hufflepuffs could you please describe the hufflepuff common room as it is the only common room harry hasn’t visited J.K. Rowling: No, definitely not. Kingsley would see to that. The use of Dementors was always a mark of the underlying corruption of the Ministry, as Dumbledore constantly maintained. Steph: Will azkaban still use dementors? J.K. Rowling: Griphook was wrong - Gryffindor did not 'steal' the sword, not unless you are a goblin fanatic and believe that all goblin-made objects really belong to the maker. J.K. Rowling: - the Sorting Hat was Gryffindor's initially, as you know. J.K. Rowling: Neville, most worthy Gryffindor, asked for help just as Harry did in the Chamber of secrets, and Gryffindor's sword was transported into Gryffindor's old hat - J.K. Rowling: Yes, there is very definitely a link to the hat! Su: How did neville get the gryfindor sword, is there a link to the hat J.K. Rowling: Yes, the new improved Percy ended up as a high-ranking official under Kingsley. Tineke: What happened to percy did he return to his job at the ministry J.K. Rowling: Because she is a very nasty piece of work. She has an affinity for this horrible object, which would help rather than hinder her. James Farrell: How did umbridge manage to conjure a patronus while wearing the locket when harry wasnt able to J.K. Rowling: As established by Ollivander, a wizard can use almost any wand, it is simply that a wand that chooses him/her will work best. Where there is a family connection, a wand will work a little better than a wand chosen at random, I think. Stephanie: If the wand chooses the wizard, then why do wands work when passed down from father to son eg neville had his fathers wand J.K. Rowling: However, I like to think that Harry would be instrumental in ensuring that Snape's portrait would appear there in due course. J.K. Rowling: It was deliberate. Snape had effectively abandoned his post before dying, so he had not merited inclusion in these august circles. Laura Trego: Was the absence of snapes portrait in the headmasters office in the last scene innocent or deliberate J.K. Rowling: Remus was killed by Dolohov and Tonks by Bellatrix. J.K. Rowling: I'm so sorry! I met a couple on launch night who had come dressed as Lupin and Tonks, and I felt dreadfully guilty as I signed their books! Casey Kunze: Who killed remus and tonks I think if I knew this, I would get some closure over the very sad, but understandable, death of two of my favorite characters J.K. Rowling: I think that when Dudley was attacked by the Dementors he saw himself, for the first time, as he really was. This was an extremely painful, but ultimately salutory lesson, and began the transformation in him.Superhans: What was duldeys worst memory? J.K. Rowling: Dumbledore is thinking aloud here, edging towards the truth with the help of the Pensieve. J.K. Rowling: This also explained why Harry, the last and unintended Horcrux, could see so clearly through the snake's eyes, just as he regularly sees through Voldemort's. J.K. Rowling: Dumbledore suspected that the snake's essence was divided - that it contained part of Voldemort's soul, and that was why it was so very adept at doing his bidding. Rosi: What does in essence divided mean? J.K. Rowling: She ended up marrying (rather later than Harry & co) a fellow naturalist and grandson of the great Newt Scamander (Rolf)! J.K. Rowling: Luna became a very famous wizarding naturalist who discovered and classified many new species of animals (though, alas, she never did find a Crumple-Horned Snorkack and had, finally, to accept that her father might have made that one up). Alicepie: What happend to luna, did she get married who to? J.K. Rowling: Perhaps 'the Pardoner's Tale', by Chaucer. Jessie: Were the deathly hallows based on any realworld myth or faerie tale J.K. Rowling: He is a spirit of chaos that entered the building long ago and has proved impossible to eradicate! J.K. Rowling: No, Peeves is not linked to the bloody Baron's story. Camille: What or who is peeves exactly, is he linked with the blood barons story? J.K. After a few years as a celebrated player for the Holyhead Harpies, Ginny retired to have her family and to become the Senior Quidditch correspondent at the Daily Prophet! J.K. Rowling: Ron joined George at Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes, which became an enormous money-spinner. Harry did so (just because Voldemort was gone, it didn't mean that there would not be other Dark witches and wizards in the coming years). J.K. Rowling: Thank you! I've already answered about Hermione. Kingsley became permanent Minister for Magic, and naturally he wanted Harry to head up his new Auror department. Blodeuwedd: Hi jk, first of all thank you for all the books I have enjoyed each and every one of them could you tell us what professions harry, hermione, ron, ginny and luna go on to have did the trio do their final year at school and take their newts who became hea J.K. Rowling: Teddy had his godfather, Harry, and all his father's friends in the Order, to visit and stay with. J.K. Rowling: However, unlike Neville, who was also raised by his grandmother J.K. Rowling: Yes, Teddy was raised by Andromeda. Tineke: Did teddy grow up living with his grandmother? J.K. Rowling: where she was instrumental in greatly improving life for house-elves and their ilk. She then moved (despite her jibe to Scrimgeour) to the Dept. of Magical Law Enforcement J.K. Rowling: Hermione began her post-Hogwarts career at the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures Katieleigh: Does hermione still continue to do work with spew and is life any better for house elves! J.K. Rowling: She's still at Hogwarts, and she was one of the oncoming house-elves who attacked the Death Eaters in the final battle. Jamie Lewis: What ever happened to winky J.K. Rowling: - the human-presence-revealing spell Hermione makes use of in Deathly Hallows. J.K. Rowling: Dumbledore, who could perform magic without needing to say the incantation aloud, was using 'homenum revelio' - Angela Morrissey: Why is it that albus dumbledore can see harry under his invisibility cloak at certain moments? (during the series is the cloak only infallible to those who do not own a deathly hallow). J.K. Rowling: Ron had finally got SPEW and earned himself a snog! J.K. Rowling: I loved writing it, and I loved the fact that Hermione took the initiative! Fomy: What did you feel when you finally wrote the kiss, awaited so much by the fans, of ron and hermione J.K. Rowling: Of course, nearly all wizarding families are related if you trace them back through the centuries. As was made clear in 'Deathly hallows', Peverell blood would run through many wizarding families. J.K. Rowling: Yes, Harry and Voldemort are distantly related through the Peverells. Renee: From reading about the original owners of the deathly hallows, the peverell brothers, i'm wondering if harry and voldermort are distantly related voldermorts grandfather ended up with the resurrection stone ring? J.K. Rowling: You can make up your own mind on this, but I think that Harry entered a kind of limbo between life and death. Elisabeth: In the chapter of kings cross, are they behind the veil or in some world between the real world and the veil? J.K. Rowling: No, the Malfoys weaseled their way out of trouble (again) due to the fact that they colluded (albeit out of self-interest) with Harry at the end of the battle. Georgina: Did lucius malfoy, and all the other escaped death eaters, go back to azkaban J.K. Rowling: important in the last book, though - are you sure I said that?! J.K. Rowling: Hi Ryan! Well, I think Ginny demonstrated powerful magic in the final battle, and that for a sixteen year old witch she acquitted herself pretty well. I don't remember ever saying that her 'seventh child' status would prove particularly Ryan Love: From your fans at thesnitch.Co.Uk. Weren't we supposed to see ginny display powerful magical abilities in “deathly hallows” and find out why it's significant that she's the seventh child? Was her main role in the books only to be harry's love interest? J.K. Rowling: Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny et al would of course play a significant part in the re-building of wizarding society through their future careers.
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Post by QuillofMinerva on Jul 30, 2007 9:06:41 GMT -5
Sobs - the actual question she answered really sunk our ship
I mean - if she had said no to them being married then, the ship could still sail but that question with that answer, breaks my heart.
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