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| Year VII: Deathly Hallows Discuss, Trevor The Toad -- at Books: The Restricted Section of the Library forum They've just got to have a big part .. he's too out of it right now. Yup... |
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| They've just got to have a big part .. he's too out of it right now. Yup |
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| He would but harry dosent usually look for trevor does he. And he probably dosent know every body in the school so if he saw the name he might just think of it as someone else. Although animals should appear on the map. Unless Mrs. Norris is an animagus. ![]() |
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| Just reading through this thread and am a bit intrigued, so forgive me for adding to a slightly older thread. Anyway, I think there is more to Trevor than meets the eye. I mean at the end of book one where do they finally find him? In a bathroom. Where does the action in the following book take place - in a bathroom with a serpent that we are told in Fantastic beasts is produced when a chicken egg is hatched beneath a toad. Other legends say it comes from a toad and a chicken/rooster mating. Of course, Trevor isn't the toad responsible for the Basilisk in book2 - that's too old. But I think he could be a hint. Dunno about Hedwig being an animagus. She's a smart bird, aptly named because St. Hedwig was the patron saint of orphans; but I'd need more convincing to believe she was an animagus. |
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That Scabbers thing still buggs me. How could they spend most of a year and not notice Peter on the map? (From the time Harry received the map to the day Peter escaped.) |
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