It is a little ironic
that I write with the pen-name 'Luna Lovegood' but I rarely post
anything about the wizarding
world. Maybe I look at the muggle world
with Luna's perspective. And anyhow, no matter what world Luna is a part
of, she will be in her own world only.
Anyways,
so here is a really important thing that I read about HP series. It was
a major blooper/ loophole in the story. And it was big enough to
destroy the entire beautiful work. Well, maybe not this big but I was
pretty concerned regarding it. A couple of days back, I read an article
which not only answered all the unanswered questions and restore the
magic but it was so sheer brilliant that the magic increased by
manifolds.
So...
have you ever wondered that how come Fred and George never saw their
brother sleep with another guy :P . I mean they had the map since their
first year, they should have seen Peter Pettigrew a number of times. And
considering that Fred and George never kept to themselves, they must
have known that Pettigrew was not a student or a faculty. Also,
Pettigrew was famous being the guy who sacrificed himself for the
Potters. They must have known this for sure. So how come they never
objected their brother sleeping with a dead guy ? :S
I
read something about this. I wouldnt call it a theory as it is the only
thing that explains this perfectly. Not only is it the first ever
explanation to the problem but it is the perfect solution to the
problem.
The
Marauders created the map. The Marauders were also Animagi (except
Lupin who was a werewolf and you know it since you are reading this
article). Every month the three needed to sneak out of the Castle to go
to the Shrieking Shack with Moony. And knowing the Marauders, I am
pretty sure that they would need to venture outside the Castle
afterhours and in general as Animagi or under the cloak so as not to be
seen.
Now, how could they risk themselves getting caught?
Definitely, they would have put some exception for the invisibility cloak and Animagi :D
So,
I firmly believe that Marauders are really clever and so is the person
who thought of this theory. I am so glad to have read it and finally
cleared the missing bits in my mind.
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