Saturday, July 3, 2010

Slytherin's Locket.

After reading Deathly Hallows for the third time, I realized something: Why doesn't Harry put Slytherin's locket in the moleskin pouch that Hagrid gave to him for his birthday, instead of wearing it and being miserable? I mean, that would make more sense, wouldn't it? It'd be safe. Only Harry can open the pouch. And, doesn't it have unlimited space inside, so it can't get full, or something?
Is it just being in close contact with the locket that makes you feel that way, or is it actually wearing it? Because, if it's just wearing the thing that makes you miserable, then you can put it in the pouch and feel better. If not, then I can see why it's such a big deal... DFTBA!
-HPnerd394

2 comments:

  1. You know, I've always wondered that, too. Does the unopenable except to Harry hold even when he's not wearing it? Because then you could put it in Harry's bag in Hermione's beaded bag of infinity. Hi, followed you from the Ning, by the way. :D

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  2. Followed you from the Ning as well. (:

    You got a good point there. I never thought about it, actually. I only thought it was sooo LOTR. :/

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