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It would be so like Hagrid to have tried to procure a Chimaera:

"No," said Hermione miserably. "He says he wants them to be a surprise. I tried to explain about Umbridge, but he just doesn't get it. He kept saying nobody in their right mind would rather study Knarls than Chimaeras - oh I don't think he's got a Chimaera," she added at the appalled look on Harry and Ron's faces, "but that's not for lack of trying, from what he said about how hard it is to get eggs."

Harry can sometimes have flashes of prescience:

[Hagrid] did not present a reassuring sight; the bruises that had been purple on Saturday night were no tinged with green and yellow and some of his cuts still seemed to be bleeding. Harry could not understand this: had Hagrid perhaps been attacked by some creature whose venom prevented the wounds it inflicted from healing?

Isn't this exactly what happens in Arthur's case with the snake bite?

The Care of Magical Creatures class takes place within the confines of the Forbidden Forest. Deep within, it seems:

They walked for about ten minutes until they reached a place where the trees stood so closely together that it was as dark as twilight and there was no snow at all on the ground.

If the class walked at 3mph (which is plausible, because Hagrid, being large, would obviously amble along at a swifter gait than a normal-sized biped unencumbered. But when we factor in the dead heiffer he's hoisted over his shoulder, that probably brings him back in range), then they've walked ½ a mile into the forest.

Why has Hogwarts got a Forbidden Forest anyway? We could ask the same about Peeves, of course, but the Forest seems odd - Hogwarts has its own spells and wards protecting it, and it just seems really weird to have this deep, dark forest out there that's clearly dangerous, and yet have so little protection set up to keep students from *cough* accidentally *cough* wandering in to it. My theory is that the Forest is there to protect something else...

As for who can see the Thestrals, it's just three. Harry, obviously, and...

There were only two other people who seemed to be able to see them: a stringy Slytherin boy standing just behind Goyle was watching teh horse eating with an expression of great distaste on his face; and Neville,whose eyes were following the swishing progress of the long black tail.

Harry, Ron and Hermione have shared Care of Magical Creatures with the Slytherins since third year, not to mention Potions for their entire Hogwarts lives, yet the implication is that Harry can't put a name to this 'stringy Slytherin boy'. I think this is supposed to indicate that there are a lot more students at Hogwarts than we're specifically told of in the books, but even if there were, say, 40 students per House per year (and that would put today's class at 80, in the Forbidden Forest with no-one but not-allowed-to-use-magic!Hagrid to protect them), Harry would be pretty sure of their names by the fifth year, I'd have thought.

Next up comes Hagrid's Wayne's World's Chauffeur of Exposition Moment:

"Well, once they're tamed, like this lot, yeh'll never be lost again. 'Mazin sense o' direction, jus' tell 'em where yeh want ter go-"

Gosh, what an odd property. I wonder if it'll come in useful later on? Actually, though, as Hermione states later, Thestrals would normally be saved until NEWT level (I do wonder what 'normally' constitutes in these circumstances: there aren't any other wizarding schools in this green and pleasant land to compare and contrast with, are there? And I would imagine, if the Muggle world is any guide, that Durmstrang and Beauxbatons probably have a different curriculum and assessment regime... but I digress). But isn't it Luna who has the idea to use the Thestrals for the Rescue Mission (I can't remember). So do you think Hagrid ran the same lesson for the fourth years? Or is Luna (if it was Luna) demonstrating some hard won, and actually useful, knowledge gleaned from the Quibbler or some such?

Harry's opinion of Hogwarts has taken a dive by the time we get to December:

For the first time in his school career, he wanted very much to spend the holidays away from Hogwarts. Between his Quidditch ban and worry about whether or not Hagrid was going to be put on probation, he felt highly resentful towards the place at the moment.

The Harry/Cho at the DA is so sad :-(

She hiccoughed again. She was very pretty even when her eyes were red and puffy. Harry felt thoroughly miserable. He'd have been so pleased with just a 'Merry Christmas'.

But hey, at least we know that Cho has freckles. On her nose. A countable number thereof (freckles. Not noses. Which is not to say she has countless noses, probably just the one. But she doesn't have an uncountable proliferation of freckles on her nose was the point I was trying to make).

And Ron is in absolutely killer form during the debrief back at Gryffindor Tower:

"Well?" Ron said finally, looking up at Harry. "How was it?"

Harry considered for a moment.

"Wet," he said truthfully.

Ron made a noise that might have indicated jubilation or disgust, it was hard to tell.

"Because she was crying," Harry continued heavily.

"Oh," said Ron, his smile fading slightly. "Are you that bad at kissing?"

"Dunno," said Harry, who hadn't considered this, and immediately felt rather worried. "Maybe I am."


Moving swiftly on, Harry's snake dream's ickier than dreams past - he actually throws up at the end of this one. It's simple enough to understand people's reluctance to believe that Harry knows that Arthur's been attacked at this point - up until this point we've only had intimation that Harry's dreams connected him to Voldemort's presence, and it seems clear that it wasn't the Dark Lord himself who was sinking his fangs into Mr Weasley.

What, though, was the nature of Harry's connection to the snake? The snake was under orders not to feed on Arthur, that much Harry divined. So that implies that the snake wasn't being wilfully controlled by Voldemort in a kind of remote control fashion - it had been tasked with its mission, and then left to its own devices as to how it complete it... At least, that's how I read it.

So if Harry's in the snake's head (and do we think this is Nagini?), then is his connection with the snake, rather than Voldemort?

Date: 2009-09-15 10:18 am (UTC)
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In other words, the snake is the serpentine version of The Brain? Today, the slither, tomorrow, we take over the world!

Er, sorry. Animaniacs reference. Which I rarely ever watched anyway. :P

Date: 2009-09-17 10:41 pm (UTC)
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*raises eyebrow* ... :-)

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