sf, what book did you read?
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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
Spoiler: His sisters blood was upon him. And he accepted this as an acceptable loss in his progress to be a great wizard.
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No. Her blood was on his hands... and he was sorry and everything, and he didnt mean it... but why should her murder stop his great career?
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The tragedy with his sister taught him about himself. He knew he couldn't have power so he repeatedly turned down the position of absolute power: Minister of Magic.
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Spoiler: He would have looked at his wand after the duel and known the spells it cast, if he was innocent he would have been sure and said so... are we supposed to believe he never tried to find if it was he who killed her?
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Looking at the wand would tell what the spell was, not the result. All three of them were casting spells at each other.
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Spoiler: He was more than happy to send Harry to fight Voldemort because he didnt have the heart to fight him (or course he knew his supposed "skill" was really only down to the Elder wand).
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The only way he could have fought Voldermort on his own would have been for him to kill Harry first. Did you miss the part about Harry ending up as an unintentional horcrux?
Anyways, what a great book and what an ending.
One thing I just LOVED was Harry emasculating Voldermort at the end by calling him Tom Riddle.