Did you notice 'this subtle detail' in HARRY POTTER?? #harrypotter

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Did you notice "this subtle detail" in HARRY POTTER?? #harrypotter
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Moody could have just skipped out of Hogwarts, disapparated to Voldemort and bing bang boom, Voldy's back and no one knows!

Half-BloodUniversity_
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The reason is that Voldemort was way nicer than the Pink Dementor.

alexandra_reznikov
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The plan wasn't just to get blood, but also kill him, and he escaped

yogasrinivasreddy
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The answer is in the book
The blood of the enemy FORCIBLY taken 😂
And the plan was to kill him too

prongs
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He didn't want just Harry's blood. He also wanted to kill Harry in front of his deatheaters. He wanted to eliminate any doubt that he was the most powerful dark wizard to ever live.

brandonreed
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'Blood of the enemy FORCEFULLY taken' buddy i reapeat 'forcefully taken' ❤

shreyakarambe
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Harry also could have gotten out of helping voldly be resurrected by saying that the death eaters could use his blood. Then it is not “forcibly taken.”

jamisonmwillingham
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Voldemort wanted also to kill him in front of his deatheaters. His pride and sens of drama got the best of him 😅

badoun
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Pride.

Voldemort is prideful and wanted to gloat; he also wouldn’t have been satisfied with a suboptimal rebirth, or at least one that feels like a shortcut.

greegypt
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Goblet of Fire was a particularly fine example of Idiot Plot. The story only works because all the characters are idiots. It is just a series of adventures arbitrarily tacked together for a lively but nonsensical read. If the adventures are lively enough, most readers will not notice that the behavior of the characters makes no sense.

janach
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A gun could've killed harry to. Muggle weapon, but quite effective. You're telling me no wizard ever saw a gun and thought, "Maybe I'll stash this for that MF that's just too good with a wand? "

vusimazibuko
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Voldemort has a good sense of dramatic timing, always striking at the end of the year!

officialpigeons
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No. That won't work as the potion requires the blood to be taken by force and without the agreement of the enemy. So the detention would just mean that harry would know about the whole thing and therefore would not be forced.

akpofficial
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I don’t think he wanted his blood specifically for the potion, because remember the line “I can finally touch you” before torturing him. I mean, you could brew the potion without Harry’s blood but it would be stupid not to include it because last time Voldemort tried to kill him, he got his butt kicked by some sort of spell Harry’s mom casted on him. So maybe, by having Harry’s blood run their his veins, the protection spell she casted on Harry is useless

jdgameolorian
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He wanted to kill Harry at the graveyard too

-Hannah
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He also wanted todo all that drama along with his "Return Ceremony"!!! I think that is the reason...

kijinikattil
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Good theory
But no

The whole reason umbridge used that quill was because she was evil and horrible and everyone knew it

But moody wasn’t a bad person and would never do that

Yes he transfigured Malfoy into a ferret but that didn’t actually hurt him and that is the kind of thing he does

Crouch had to impersonate moody and do everything moody would do and not do what moody wouldn’t

If he did something even slightly out of the ordinary
Dumbledore would know and catch him red handed

Plus this was a year before we knew about umbridge and he probs had never seen that kind of quill😂

CharlotteJanes
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I'm just imagining voldemort in a nurse outfit posing as a phlebotomist from the red cross convincing Hogwarts students to donate blood

erickjthemuse
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Well the reason is that Voldemort cares about Harrys study and doesn't kill him until the end of the academic year

PesumKadhai
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It was such a voldemort thing to do to take Harry to the graveyard. In addition, it needed to be "The blood of an enemy, forcibly taken", according to the "Flesh Blood, and Bone" chapter of Book 4.

ludwiglanestudios