Do you understand that “otherwise, there’s a way for Azkaban to be less terrible” is not actually a reason to believe there exists a counterspell to the Patronus?
True, but “otherwise, there’s a way for Azkaban to be less inescapable” is a reason to believe they’ll put a lot of effor into developing some kind of countermeasure.
I agree with this. I still do not agree with “I’m sure they’d have something they can do.” The Patronus Charm may as a question of simple fact not be blockable or traceable. The world is allowed to work that way.
It’s definitely not completely untraceable, but creating a registry of all patronuses would be next to impossible.
It seems unlikely that there’s no way around it, but I suppose it’s feasible that they’d just have an easier time finding a way around animangi. At the very least, they can do what they did with Grindlewald.
Do you understand that “otherwise, there’s a way for Azkaban to be less terrible” is not actually a reason to believe there exists a counterspell to the Patronus?
True, but “otherwise, there’s a way for Azkaban to be less inescapable” is a reason to believe they’ll put a lot of effor into developing some kind of countermeasure.
I agree with this. I still do not agree with “I’m sure they’d have something they can do.” The Patronus Charm may as a question of simple fact not be blockable or traceable. The world is allowed to work that way.
It’s definitely not completely untraceable, but creating a registry of all patronuses would be next to impossible.
It seems unlikely that there’s no way around it, but I suppose it’s feasible that they’d just have an easier time finding a way around animangi. At the very least, they can do what they did with Grindlewald.