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Is there canon on this? I was watching the movie and it really didn't explain. Death Eaters are searching right and left and can't find him, but Snape has no trouble?
I was wondering if it were canon but do have a couple of theories:
I was wondering if it were canon but do have a couple of theories:
- Most likely, the sword gave itself to Harry (moving itself into the lake) and Snape, whom we know had the sword, followed it.
- Ron's deluminator came from Dumbledore. It's possible the process that returned Ron to Hermione (that green ball of light) was something Snape could track. Of course that would mean that Dumbledore would have had to tell Snape to keep an eye out for it.
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Date: 2015-11-20 08:42 pm (UTC)Also I've always thought that the sword was there since Snape stole it and maybe it ended up in a pond and then the water freezed in the winter. Like, I don't think it was intended to be under the ice (unless the Gryffindor sword, much like Dumbledore, is a troll XD)
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Date: 2015-11-20 08:51 pm (UTC)I'd assumed he'd gotten the sword from Dumbledore because he put he fake one in Bellatrix's vault, but it is possible Dumbledore hid the sword himself. But then we do still have the issue of how he knew to put it there.
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Date: 2015-11-20 09:57 pm (UTC)I believe that he took the sword (or Dumbledore gave it to him or, like you say, Dumbledore took the sword himself and then told Snape to put the fake one in the vault) and then the sword moved by itself to help Harry???
Basically, "Nevermind, it's magiiiiic" is the solid explanation in all this thing.
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Date: 2015-11-21 03:40 am (UTC)