Hagrid would have noticed. Hagrid named each individual unicorn in the forest, and if one disappeared, he’d definitely go to Dumbledore about it.
Doesn’t work. Hagrid says explicitly in the chapter that he’s had almost no interaction with the unicorns.
He did notice when one died… No interaction does not mean being unaware of their existence (or lack thereof.)
Specific proof is that he knew Alicorn was dead before they found the body.
He can know that the unicorns live in a place, see the signs of their passing, without actually going up to them and interacting with them.
Right? How could he, he’s not a young virgin (probably).
Hagrid would have noticed. Hagrid named each individual unicorn in the forest, and if one disappeared, he’d definitely go to Dumbledore about it.
Doesn’t work. Hagrid says explicitly in the chapter that he’s had almost no interaction with the unicorns.
He did notice when one died… No interaction does not mean being unaware of their existence (or lack thereof.)
Specific proof is that he knew Alicorn was dead before they found the body.
He can know that the unicorns live in a place, see the signs of their passing, without actually going up to them and interacting with them.
Right? How could he, he’s not a young virgin (probably).