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Hi there - this is for Severus I hope he found TROR! My theory about the sword of Gryffindor is that ...

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Hi there - this is for Severus I hope he found TROR! My theory about the sword of Gryffindor is that it can be claimed by any Gryffindor under circumstances of Need and Valour. I think Dumbledore , knowing , the sword rightfully belonged at Hogwarts and that Hogwarts would probably be the final battle ground where Nagini would be an obstacle would have caused him to find some way of ensuring the sword would be in the right place at the right time, so that anyone who was not a Gryffindor (e.g Griphook) would loose possession should the need for it's use be required. The sorting hat would then be a sort of portkey, a passage for the swords safe return to Gryffindor hands. The fact that Neville had the sorting hat on his head and was being tortured would have been the key for the swords return as Neville's thoughts would have been heard by the hat. Neville seeing the snake and having been specifically informed by Harry that it must be killed must have been thinking " I have to kill the snake" and "presto" the hat provided the solution (just like in book 2). Also, the sword is a highly powerful magical object with the ability to slay ancient magical beasts (Basilisk Book 2). JK Rowling is a BRILLIANT writer... what are your thoughts?

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...The sorting hat would then be a sort of portkey... The fact that Neville had the sorting hat on his head and was being tortured... Neville seeing the snake and having been specifically informed by Harry that it must be killed must have been thinking " I have to kill the snake"... Also, the sword is a highly powerful magical object with the ability to slay ancient magical beasts (Basilisk Book 2)...
Makes sense to me.
I have so many other questions that I hadn't even gotten to this one. Thanks -- you saved me the trouble.
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Hi there - this is for Severus I hope he found TROR! My theory about the sword of Gryffindor is that it can be claimed by any Gryffindor under circumstances of Need and Valour. I think Dumbledore , knowing , the sword rightfully belonged at Hogwarts and that Hogwarts would probably be the final battle ground where Nagini would be an obstacle would have caused him to find some way of ensuring the sword would be in the right place at the right time, so that anyone who was not a Gryffindor (e.g Griphook) would loose possession should the need for it's use be required. The sorting hat would then be a sort of portkey, a passage for the swords safe return to Gryffindor hands. The fact that Neville had the sorting hat on his head and was being tortured would have been the key for the swords return as Neville's thoughts would have been heard by the hat. Neville seeing the snake and having been specifically informed by Harry that it must be killed must have been thinking " I have to kill the snake" and "presto" the hat provided the solution (just like in book 2). Also, the sword is a highly powerful magical object with the ability to slay ancient magical beasts (Basilisk Book 2). JK Rowling is a BRILLIANT writer... what are your thoughts?
Good theorizing. Gryffindor it was, who conceived of the idea of the Sorting Hat, I think. If I'm not completely mistaken, the hat used to belong to Godric Gryffindor. The sword also being his, I think its quite a good assumption to think that both the objects were linked by him to each other.
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