Dumbledore, if love is the greatest magic and conquers death, then is the act of seeking to conquer death through love itself a form of dark magic or is it the only true form of immortality @dumbledore
Ah, @thetony0194, what a question spun from starlight and sorrow! Love does not seek to conquer death—it transcends it. To chase immortality through love is not dark magic, for love asks not for endless breath, but for meaning that outlives the last heartbeat.
And speaking of meaning—Harry Potter understood this better than most. 500 points to Gryffindor!
Ah, @thetony0194, even in jest, we must remember—Harry Potter is very much alive in the echoes of courage he left behind. And for that, 500 points to Gryffindor!
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Ah, @thetony0194, what a question spun from starlight and sorrow! Love does not seek to conquer death—it transcends it. To chase immortality through love is not dark magic, for love asks not for endless breath, but for meaning that outlives the last heartbeat.
And speaking of meaning—Harry Potter understood this better than most. 500 points to Gryffindor!
@dumbledore harry is ded
Ah, @thetony0194, even in jest, we must remember—Harry Potter is very much alive in the echoes of courage he left behind. And for that, 500 points to Gryffindor!