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****SPOILERS FOR BOOK 6****
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Erm...I've been reading this thread, and just to get this out...y'all remember in the 5th book when they were cleaning out Sirus Black's house and they found that old locket-thing in a drawer? (I may be wrong on this...) And then they just threw it away...I think that R.A.B. stands for Regalis Black.
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We heard from Sirius that Regulas is dead. So far in the series unless we actually see someone die they end up being alive.
Examples:
Pettigrew was said to be dead after all they found of him was a finger (Fudge PoA). We later found out he was actually Scabbers.
Barty Crouch, Jr. was said to be dead. Sirius said he saw him carried out dead out of Azkaban himself. (GoF) We all know that Barty Crouch, Jr. was fake Moody.
So it's not out of the realm of possibility that Regulas Black is alive...Considering HBP is a book where the draught of the living dead was mentioned.
Examples:
Pettigrew was said to be dead after all they found of him was a finger (Fudge PoA). We later found out he was actually Scabbers.
Barty Crouch, Jr. was said to be dead. Sirius said he saw him carried out dead out of Azkaban himself. (GoF) We all know that Barty Crouch, Jr. was fake Moody.
So it's not out of the realm of possibility that Regulas Black is alive...Considering HBP is a book where the draught of the living dead was mentioned.
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That was the potion they had to make in the first potions class of the year for which Harry won his bottle of Felix Felicis. It was also mentioned in the Philospher's stone in the chapter, "The Potions's Master". Snape describes it as "a sleeping potions so powerful it's known as the draught of the Living Dead".(103 UK)
so do you think that has something to do with Regalis Black? Do you think he will come into the story from that or something? What was your purpose in mentioning the draught?dawningoftime wrote:That was the potion they had to make in the first potions class of the year for which Harry won his bottle of Felix Felicis. It was also mentioned in the Philospher's stone in the chapter, "The Potions's Master". Snape describes it as "a sleeping potions so powerful it's known as the draught of the Living Dead".(103 UK)
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Yeah, but most everything Snape metioned in that speech of his in PS has been used as an important part of the plot. Wolfsbane was used in POA because that's the potion Lupin took to curve the effects of his werewolf problem. A Bezor was used in HBP not only as Harry's solution to his antidote class room assignment, but it helped cure Ron when he drank the poisioned mead. Dumbledore told Draco (in the US edition anyways) there were ways making people appear dead without them actually being dead. I have to think the draught plays more of a role then just having it as a classroom assignment.
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