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Dumbledore was using harry to get to and rid of Voldemort. Change my mind.

Reddit r/harrypotter·u/Traditional_Mine1208·about 1 month ago
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It makes no sense otherwise. Why would the mirror in the first book been accessible to harry, even more since it's SO dangerous. Why would every trail there be exactly with puzzles that harry and friends had possibilty to solve.…

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I have two questions. What could Voldemort have done to live a better life with adventure and happiness? The other is what could Filch have done instead of being at hogwarts.

Reddit r/harrypotter·u/Iamawesome20·about 1 month ago
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It’s great that Filch got a job at hogwarts but he doesn’t have magic and that makes his job even harder. I know that squibs are treated as a weird family member but I wish in Harry’s year, maybe we could have gotten some progress on that.…

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Would Albus Dumbledore have been stronger than Voldemort if he didn’t possess the Elder Wand?

Reddit r/harrypotter·u/XiXMak·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/harrypotter: Would Albus Dumbledore have been stronger than Voldemort if he didn’t possess the Elder Wand?

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