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Well, considering the fact that Horcruxes aren't mentioned in even the darkest of Dark Magic books, I don't think Prof. Scamander would make such a casual reference to them in a first-year Hogwarts textbook, would he? [[User:1337star|1337star]] 21:54, November 9, 2010 (UTC) |
Well, considering the fact that Horcruxes aren't mentioned in even the darkest of Dark Magic books, I don't think Prof. Scamander would make such a casual reference to them in a first-year Hogwarts textbook, would he? [[User:1337star|1337star]] 21:54, November 9, 2010 (UTC) |
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+ | I hope I don't have to draw a picture of how obviously similar the Streeler is to the giant orange snail. The snail, is just an orange variety of Streeler, but is still a streeler. What are we waiting for? |
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Are Horklumps really so hard to kill? Or did the writer mean destroy horcruxes? Dunno... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 78.54.163.242 (talk • contribs).
Well, considering the fact that Horcruxes aren't mentioned in even the darkest of Dark Magic books, I don't think Prof. Scamander would make such a casual reference to them in a first-year Hogwarts textbook, would he? 1337star 21:54, November 9, 2010 (UTC)
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I hope I don't have to draw a picture of how obviously similar the Streeler is to the giant orange snail. The snail, is just an orange variety of Streeler, but is still a streeler. What are we waiting for?