I think it somehow relevant that Dumbledore said, “Fred and George Weasley are the Heir of Gryffindor”, not “Fred and George Weasley are the Heirs of Gryffindor”.
Admittedly, I don’t know what it means, but at this point, I think we can safely say that even minor quirks of grammar mean something in HPMoR.
As noted earlier, identical twins are basically the same person for magical purposes, to the point that an ancient civilization saw no moral problem in killing off one of them.
(To avert what happened the last time I said this—I do not necessarily agree with said ancient civilization. -_- )
I think it somehow relevant that Dumbledore said, “Fred and George Weasley are the Heir of Gryffindor”, not “Fred and George Weasley are the Heirs of Gryffindor”.
Admittedly, I don’t know what it means, but at this point, I think we can safely say that even minor quirks of grammar mean something in HPMoR.
As noted earlier, identical twins are basically the same person for magical purposes, to the point that an ancient civilization saw no moral problem in killing off one of them.
(To avert what happened the last time I said this—I do not necessarily agree with said ancient civilization. -_- )