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... My wife comes from a large family. Nine children, all told. They (my in-laws) are not wealthy. To claim that the income of children (some living countries away) should alleviate the parents' financial pressure betrays a lack of familiarity or understanding. As children move out, the burden lessens, yes, but that doesn't mean the children start sending their money home. Furthermore, the 'department' Arthur was supposed to head was two people. Including himself. That's not a department, that's barely an office. Anyone that cares too will also note that Arthur had to share the room he called an office with his subordinate, indicating that the MoM was not interested in funding his department well. To imply a large income based solely on his job title (while ignoring other clues) betrays, again, a lack of understanding.
Professor Quirrel was the Muggle Studies teacher until 1990 which is why Dumbledore may not have known. He knew Quirrel well before Voldemort became a part of him. Potter 1 takes place in 1991.
Because Ivermorny the American Magical School became bigoted towards Muggles tells me why it’s a good thing that other countries didn’t get involved who knows where their loyalties lies. Even though the Husband and Founder of Ivermorny is a Muggle that doesn’t seem to matter anymore.
The first one is ridiculous. I could def see Dumbledore trying to manipulate Tom to avoid another Grindelwald, one who is the heir of Slytherin no less, but the idea that he would allow Tom to make Horcruxes is a quantum leap. The idea that he would've known there were 7 and waited until Voldy was back to do anything about them is to be on all the drugs. The idea of him being Death incarnate is kinda cool, but you could use that argument about anyone who sought the Hollows.
This is pretty dumb. Arthur Weasley is an overworked underpaid government employee with a ton of kids and was declared a blood traitor (i.e. persona non grata among the British Pureblood families), meaning any access to generational wealth would be off the table and Arthur chose to work in the department he works at for most of the story because of his personal interests (which tie into why he's a good person). You don't need a magical explanation for why the Weasleys are poor. In fact, I'd say it kind of takes away from the Weasleys' story. Their story is essentially that they sacrificed the potential for wealth because they chose to be good people. Making their poverty the result of a curse essentially takes away that choice.
What makes no sense is, that you can't "make" food out of nothing but you can create objects out of nothing. And where do the disappeared objects go when wizards make things dissappear
the reason why harry didnt die and why voldemort didnt die was because when he used avada kadavra on harry for this time something was different and the difference now than first time is that now harry had a part of voldemort's soul inside him so the protection spell harry had it worked but the reason why voldemort didnt die like first time is because when he used AK the protection spell flected it to the closest threat to harry was voldemort's soul so the protection spell deflected the AK right toward voldemort's soul inside harry bcs was the "closest" bad thing to harry and is not theory.. are facts
I just want a fully fleshed out Arena mode. They already laid the ground work with the Dark Arts Arena and the other wave-based battles, they just have to expand on that.
Because the wizarding world isn't about countries. It's about schools and there are only a handful of them. They take their witches and wizards from regions or via application. Pretty sure it was touched upon in the books. This video's title and the premise it presents are a prime example of trying to force the real world onto a fantasy one. 99% of humanity in the Potterverse don't even know magic is real let alone that they have schools you can go to. THAT is why "other countries" didn't help. 🤦🏼♂️
I feel like he didn’t know because of all of his horcrux’s being destroyed by that point, making him too weak to really use his power how he would like to.