“Girl-Who-Revived” is… not a very euphonious phrase, is it?
I like “The Girl Who Lived Again”.
How about “Unicorn Troll Jesus”?
I would have preferred Girl-Who-Returned.
How about “Girl-Whose-Name-Contains-Too-Many-Hyphens”?
Hyphens? Just call her minus X-D
“Girl who came back”.
Better than “Undead” X-)
I like Undead. “Hermione the Undead” ^^
a standard diagnostic Charm showed Miss Granger as a healthy unicorn Charms to detect active magic have each time detected her as being in the process of transforming into another shape He performed certain spells … declared that Hermione’s soul was in healthy condition but at least a mile away from her body
a standard diagnostic Charm showed Miss Granger as a healthy unicorn
Charms to detect active magic have each time detected her as being in the process of transforming into another shape
He performed certain spells … declared that Hermione’s soul was in healthy condition but at least a mile away from her body
The first two diagnostics are correct. If the third one is correct too, then Hermione is a perfect philosophical zombie now.
The third one is simply a reference to the horcrux 2.0 that contains part of her soul.
Not, it’s much more akin to Dennett’s “Where Am I?” or to becoming meguca.
“Girl-Who-Revived” is… not a very euphonious phrase, is it?
I like “The Girl Who Lived Again”.
How about “Unicorn Troll Jesus”?
I would have preferred Girl-Who-Returned.
How about “Girl-Whose-Name-Contains-Too-Many-Hyphens”?
Hyphens? Just call her minus X-D
“Girl who came back”.
Better than “Undead” X-)
I like Undead. “Hermione the Undead” ^^
The first two diagnostics are correct. If the third one is correct too, then Hermione is a perfect philosophical zombie now.
The third one is simply a reference to the horcrux 2.0 that contains part of her soul.
Not, it’s much more akin to Dennett’s “Where Am I?” or to becoming meguca.