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** Moreover, Hestia Jones mentions that every part of Merlin's mythos has an element of truth, including the tale that he did not die, but was sealed away in the crystal caves. Perhaps those caves were the form the Guardian's Demesne took under Merlin?

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** Moreover, Hestia Jones mentions that every part of Merlin's mythos has an element of truth, including the tale that he did not die, but was sealed away in the crystal caves. Perhaps those caves were the form the Guardian's Demesne took under Merlin?Merlin?

[[WMG: The Peverells were descended from Paul Gryffindor.]]
* The three Peverell brothers were the original creators of the Sacra Letifera, items of power that vastly exceed anything conventional enchanting could produce in both their duration and their power. Only someone with the Gryffindor bloodline gift of crafting items of power or a similar blessing could have crafted the Sacra Letifera. Moreover, we know that the Peverells are extinct in the direct line, and Paul's lineage is confirmed to have died out at some point.
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* As Godric Gryffindor's adopted son, Emrys presumably swore the Guardian's Oath just as his parents and siblings did. And since there is no indication that he broke the Oath, there is no reason why he would not have received the same invitation the others did. Why, then, is he not among the twelve at the Founder's Castle? What if he already served his time? What if, in the aftermath of his death in the Arthurian Age, he became (possibly one of several) Guardian(s) who managed the world during the five centuries or so between the time of Arthur Pendragon and the founding of Hogwarts?

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* As Godric Gryffindor's adopted son, Emrys presumably swore the Guardian's Oath just as his parents and siblings did. And since there is no indication that he broke the Oath, there is no reason why he would not have received the same invitation the others did. Why, then, is he not among the twelve at the Founder's Castle? What if he already served stood his time? watch? What if, in the aftermath of his death in the Arthurian Age, he became (possibly one of several) Guardian(s) who managed the world during the five centuries or so between the time of Arthur Pendragon and the founding of Hogwarts?
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[[WMG: Matthias and Salazar Slytherin lost the gift of prophecy due to breaking the Founder's Oath.]]

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[[WMG: Matthias and Salazar Slytherin lost the gift of prophecy due to breaking the Founder's Oath.]]]]

[[WMG: Myrddin Emrys was one of the Guardians before the Founders of Hogwarts.]]
* As Godric Gryffindor's adopted son, Emrys presumably swore the Guardian's Oath just as his parents and siblings did. And since there is no indication that he broke the Oath, there is no reason why he would not have received the same invitation the others did. Why, then, is he not among the twelve at the Founder's Castle? What if he already served his time? What if, in the aftermath of his death in the Arthurian Age, he became (possibly one of several) Guardian(s) who managed the world during the five centuries or so between the time of Arthur Pendragon and the founding of Hogwarts?
** Moreover, Hestia Jones mentions that every part of Merlin's mythos has an element of truth, including the tale that he did not die, but was sealed away in the crystal caves. Perhaps those caves were the form the Guardian's Demesne took under Merlin?
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** And the above mentioned scene about Christmas morning? [[spoiler:Remus wanted to be the first to look into Danger's eyes. And Draco ruined that.]]

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** And the above mentioned scene about Christmas morning? [[spoiler:Remus wanted to be the first to look into Danger's eyes. And Draco ruined that.]]

[[WMG: The graveyard scene was a SecretTestOfCharacter for Luna [[spoiler: to see if she was worthy of the gift of prophecy]].]]
* Luna repeatedly mentions that she has to be ready to believe everything and accept anything if the graveyard scene is to turn out correctly. [[spoiler: But while it's very clear why Draco had to believe that he would die (his willingness to accept his death unbalanced his father, and gave him a chance to attack), it's never made clear why Luna had to be in that specific state of mind. However, when you couple that with Alex's implication that his father and brother lost the gift of prophecy due to being unwilling to accept what it was showing them, it's possible that the true point of the graveyard was to see if Luna could put herself in the correct frame of mind to use the Slytherin gift of prophecy]].

[[WMG: Matthias and Salazar Slytherin lost the gift of prophecy due to breaking the Founder's Oath.
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* [[spoiler: Confirmed in Surpassing Danger, Chapter 65! Hermione did some research, and discovered that William's (the student that defeated Salazar Slytherin) parents worked with clay. One word for a person that works with clay is a ''potter'', thus making William a likely candidate for being Harry's ancestor.]]

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* [[spoiler: Confirmed in Surpassing Danger, Chapter 65! Hermione did some research, and discovered that William's (the student that defeated Salazar Slytherin) parents worked with clay. One word for a person that works with clay is a ''potter'', thus making William a likely candidate for being Harry's ancestor.]]
** And the above mentioned scene about Christmas morning? [[spoiler:Remus wanted to be the first to look into Danger's eyes. And Draco ruined that.
]]

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