And yes, it would kind of make him immune to dying… in cases where he could be accidentally rescued.
By a time traveler, who doesn’t need to do much—only to appear and make the paradox possible. That makes the list of possible cases much more extensive than a first year student locking the door.
And here’s the line I was referring to:
Correct me if I don’t remember something, but that episode didn’t imply that he would be able to create and manipulate tentacles like he did in the book’s final.
And that partial transfiguration thingy is a DEM itself as it was used several times to get Harry out of hot water and serves no other purpose in the plot.
And yes, it would kind of make him immune to dying… in cases where he could be accidentally rescued.
By a time traveler, who doesn’t need to do much—only to appear and make the paradox possible. That makes the list of possible cases much more extensive than a first year student locking the door.
And here’s the line I was referring to:
Correct me if I don’t remember something, but that episode didn’t imply that he would be able to create and manipulate tentacles like he did in the book’s final.
And that partial transfiguration thingy is a DEM itself as it was used several times to get Harry out of hot water and serves no other purpose in the plot.