Given the increasing number of prophecies that could refer to Harry, it’s no wonder why Dumbledore refused to bring Harry to the Department of Mysteries. I mean, besides the possibility that he’d get knocked out by the storm of orbs. We know of four so far—at the time that Dumbledore refused to take Harry to the Hall of Prophecy, Harry only knew about the one.
There was Trelawney’s “all but a remnant” one, then her “he is coming!” one, and the one about the Peverells (which also applies to Harry). What is the fourth?
I was treating the “He is coming!” and “He is here!” as separate prophecies. Also assuming that the mass seer freak-outs at the end of chapter85 imply that Trelawney’s might have been one of several in the same vein (I suppose we’ll find out if there is international news of mass prophecies any time soon, dependent on international communication regarding prophecies).
Given the increasing number of prophecies that could refer to Harry, it’s no wonder why Dumbledore refused to bring Harry to the Department of Mysteries. I mean, besides the possibility that he’d get knocked out by the storm of orbs. We know of four so far—at the time that Dumbledore refused to take Harry to the Hall of Prophecy, Harry only knew about the one.
What are the 4 again?
There was Trelawney’s “all but a remnant” one, then her “he is coming!” one, and the one about the Peverells (which also applies to Harry). What is the fourth?
I was treating the “He is coming!” and “He is here!” as separate prophecies. Also assuming that the mass seer freak-outs at the end of chapter85 imply that Trelawney’s might have been one of several in the same vein (I suppose we’ll find out if there is international news of mass prophecies any time soon, dependent on international communication regarding prophecies).
Trelawney’s third one: “He is here …” (end of chapter 89)