deahtly hallow predictions according to Mugglenet

May 31, 2007 22:33

I was flipping through this in a Barnes & Noble yesterday. It's actually excellent. A lot of their predictions are spot-on with my own views, and some of their points I had never considered before.


Such as, they list the deaths of one or both of Ron Weasley's parents as a strong probability, which hadn't occured to me, but does make sense. Ack, how very sad!

They also list likelihoods of certain characters' survival. Characters they figure to have the best chances of surviving Deathly Hallows (you'll have to read this book for the reasons they give, which are quite sensible and believable) include McGonagall, Neville, Hermione, and most of the Weasleys, including Ron.

Characters they figure have a far lesser chance of surviving include Hagrid, Harry, Snape, Bellatrix, the Weasley parents, and Draco. Harry Potter's chances of making it out alive in Book Seven are 1 in 4, according to Mugglenet's research. They also list Snape's chances as 1 in 2. Regarding Snape, I hope for the best, but am prepared for the worst (I believe he won't make it). I don't recall all the statistics for all the other characters.

Mugglenet's information also staunchly sides with Snape and lists considerable evidence that he is not a loyal Death Eater. Based on the thought they've given it, the final showdown seems that it will be highly exciting and intense.

But predictable nonetheless: the only character they listed as having a 100% likelihood of not making it out alive, however, is Voldemort :)

x-posted to prof_snape
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