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The YLC (Why Little Chicago) thread

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fuzzix:

--- Quote from: TheCuriousFan on November 03, 2012, 04:32:59 AM ---There are plenty of easier ways for him to do it, no one knows where he is most of the time, he could just sneak up on Harry under a veil, kill him and say he was out Gatekeeping if anyone asked.

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OK OK.  I will sleep on it and think more about it tomorrow.

Arjan:

--- Quote from: TheCuriousFan on November 03, 2012, 04:32:59 AM ---There are plenty of easier ways for him to do it, no one knows where he is most of the time, he could just sneak up on Harry under a veil, kill him and say he was out Gatekeeping if anyone asked.

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He could have let the Merlin do it at the trial at the end of proven guilty.he did his best to save both Molly and Harry there.

the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:

--- Quote from: fuzzix on November 03, 2012, 04:18:42 AM ---But, putting this aside, what about the Gatekeeper wanting Harry dead?

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Not really compatible with what we see of him in the rest of the series, to my mind.

Knowing that Harry is walking a very fine line, knowing how very bad indeed things could get if he fell off, wanting him to make it through and helping him as he can but being willing to take him out if he does fall works for me, though.

fuzzix:
The real question I am trying to answer is what would have transpired without the gatekeeper getting a message.

The reason is, the only apparent thing the gatekeeper does accomplish is getting Harry to use LC before it is ready.  Harry would still get the phone call, and would still be involved without the note, right?  What did the gatekeeper actually change?

pharthead:
He put Harry on the right train of thought from the beginning.  Harry spent most of PG looking for signs of black magic.  If he wasn't specifically looking for those signs, he could have easily missed them and not found out until it was too late to save Molly

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