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Post by Alessandra on Feb 20, 2006 10:41:19 GMT 1
While reading Wizarding World Press's "Unofficial Guide to the Mysteries of Harry Potter", I came across this unsolved question: Why do Veelas (namely Fleur De la Court) seem to affect Ron more than Harry? In my humble opinion, I think it could have something to do with a man's will power. As Harry is able to fight the Imperius, it's evident that he possesses a strong will. Maybe Ron would be an easy victim of the Imperius. I wonder if our cold blooded, emotion hiding, Potion Master would be in the slightest affected by one of those charming, but dangerous, creatures!
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Post by shadowgirl 75 on Feb 20, 2006 22:49:18 GMT 1
lol, I'd love to see the look on Snape's face if he's affected by Veelas. ^^
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Post by yvonne on Feb 20, 2006 23:15:56 GMT 1
I knew that Snape would come up in your question lol I don't think Snape will be affected by a veela in the least, or at least he won't show it And why Ron's more sensitive to them than Harry is...I guess it has indeed something to do with strong will; Ron seems to have less of it than Harry. Plus in the overall he seems to be a bit more sensitive when it come to the other sex
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