… they make several copies of an inmate’s clothes when they enter, and replace them as the old pair wears out.
With respect, it sounds like you’re clinging to your theory. A much simpler explanation is the effect significantly decreasing over distance. Also the effect on living prisoners body is psychological, wasting away, not physical, like corrosion or decomposition.
What would Harry have thought about leaving the flask, then?
Harry? You mean Harry “the Defense Professor of Hogwarts was all like ‘Let’s get Bellatrix Black out of Azkaban!’ and you were like ‘Okay!’” Potter? As I recall he was busy pretending to be Voldemort in front of Bellatrix, and afterwards busy angsting over the loss his mentor. I don’t see his lack of fussing over details as a strong reason to conclude anything.
With respect, it sounds like you’re clinging to your theory.
I did say that I thought it was a reach.
As for distance, she’s at the bottom of Azkaban, directly adjacent to the Dementor nest. There really isn’t much distance there at all. Physical barriers, on the other hand, there are. As I mentioned above. Notice the part where I said “this theory is supported by the story and supports your idea”?
And the effect on living prisoners was what I was referring to when I mentioned the emotional draining.
I don’t see his lack of fussing over details as a strong reason to conclude anything.
You’re assuming he didn’t know about the flask beforehand. I’m assuming that he
had to have, to have reacted the way he did (ie, not at all).
Just because Harry has made mistakes doesn’t mean he’s a moron.
With respect, it sounds like you’re clinging to your theory. A much simpler explanation is the effect significantly decreasing over distance. Also the effect on living prisoners body is psychological, wasting away, not physical, like corrosion or decomposition.
Harry? You mean Harry “the Defense Professor of Hogwarts was all like ‘Let’s get Bellatrix Black out of Azkaban!’ and you were like ‘Okay!’” Potter? As I recall he was busy pretending to be Voldemort in front of Bellatrix, and afterwards busy angsting over the loss his mentor. I don’t see his lack of fussing over details as a strong reason to conclude anything.
I did say that I thought it was a reach.
As for distance, she’s at the bottom of Azkaban, directly adjacent to the Dementor nest. There really isn’t much distance there at all. Physical barriers, on the other hand, there are. As I mentioned above. Notice the part where I said “this theory is supported by the story and supports your idea”?
And the effect on living prisoners was what I was referring to when I mentioned the emotional draining.
You’re assuming he didn’t know about the flask beforehand. I’m assuming that he had to have, to have reacted the way he did (ie, not at all).
Just because Harry has made mistakes doesn’t mean he’s a moron.