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Annael
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Sep 11 2014, 7:50pm
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What would your patronus be?
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If you lived in the Harry Potter world and could cast a magical animal that would keep away Dementors, what would it be? I've listed broad categories but feel free to specify. Mine would be a lynx.
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Darkstone
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Sep 11 2014, 8:15pm
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Run, Dementors!!
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BlackFox
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Sep 11 2014, 8:40pm
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You didn't expect that, did you?
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Otaku-sempai
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Sep 11 2014, 9:17pm
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Or maybe a wolf or big cat. I'm really not sure.
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Aunt Dora Baggins
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Sep 11 2014, 9:53pm
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We had some fox sightings that felt meaningful to us when my mom was dying and my father and father-in-law were having medical issues, all at the same time. I wrote a song about it. A sequel to the story is that recently the flags have been disappearing off my father-in-law's grave. (He was a WWII vet.) Turns out a fox was tearing the flags off the poles to line its den. Anyway, here's the song: The Fox at the Window It was in the month of May And the old folks they were ailing. We were worried and blue, didn’t know what to do When we saw their strength was failing. And we lay in bed, and we prayed and said “God, please help us find beauty.” Then a fox overhead, right above our bed, Sang in our bedroom window: “Don’t be afraid and don’t be dismayed, Keep your ears and your eyes wide open. Run through the night and sing to the Light,” Said the fox that sang at the window. It was in the month of June And my mother lay a-dying. We sat by her bed and we stroked her head And we could not keep from crying. But all night long I sang her songs As she slipped away in her sleeping, For the fox’s song still kept me strong And the courage it was keeping. “Don’t be afraid and don’t be dismayed, Keep your ears and your eyes wide open. Run through the night and sing to the Light,” Said the fox that sang at the window. It was in the month of July And we walked in a mountain meadow And my mother’s voice made my heart rejoice As she smiled through my memory’s window. And the fox that we’d seen around our house Seemed to have gone away now, But the fox’s song still kept me strong For I knew what it would say now: “Don’t be afraid and don’t be dismayed, Keep your ears and your eyes wide open. Run through the night and sing to the Light,” Said the fox that sang at the window. It was in the month of August And the church was filled with flowers. And the people there came to love and share My mother’s sweetest hours. And just before the preacher spoke We looked out of the window... And a fox looked in with a foxy grin That said “She’ll always love you.” “Don’t be afraid and don’t be dismayed, Keep your ears and your eyes wide open. Run through the night and sing to the Light,” Said the fox that sang at the window.
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Ataahua
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Sep 11 2014, 10:06pm
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because it would be hilarious to see a Dementor fleeing from a mewing fluff-ball.
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Magpie
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Sep 11 2014, 10:07pm
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I think it would have to be...
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a magpie. As I put it in my wiki profile: magpie: noun: long-tailed black-and-white bird that utters a chattering call noun: someone who likes to collect many different types of objects noun: an obnoxious and foolish and loquacious talker Take your pick. and a quick search found it! (I can't get this person's Deviant Art page to load but google search is telling me it's here.)
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Elberbeth
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Sep 11 2014, 10:37pm
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A Giraffe. Just because I love them.//
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cats16
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Sep 11 2014, 11:21pm
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Today, I'll say a horse.
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Annael
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Sep 12 2014, 2:56am
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wasn't that Dolores Umbridge's patronus? //
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Ataahua
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Sep 12 2014, 3:38am
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Fine, I'll go with a baby elephant - because they're cute *and* bonkers.
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zarabia
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Sep 12 2014, 9:04am
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Thanks for sharing it.
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zarabia
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Sep 12 2014, 9:20am
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I've thought about that before
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I can never quite decide for sure. Any time I watch Nature or some other type show about animals, I always think that whatever featured animal is my favorite. Top contenders are: Jaguar Otter (like Hermione) Lemur Flying Fox (a type of fruit bat) Mountain Goat (not glamorous, I know. But they are amazing! Love the way they can make their way along seemingly verical rock walls.) But, for now anyway, I choose a dolphin.
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zarabia
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Sep 12 2014, 9:52am
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Just had something come up in RL that worried me a little (It's okay now) and, as usual, it was my precious little rat terrier that was there looking out for me just like an "actual" petronus. My beagle baby also inspires me with his unflagging cheerfulness. So my patronus would be a team made up of a rat terrier and a beagle. Sorry if that's cheating.
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Darkstone
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Sep 12 2014, 1:23pm
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There's music?
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Dame Ioreth
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Sep 12 2014, 1:54pm
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At least that is what I got on the online quiz on Mugglenet waaaaaaaay back when. I kind of like it too. I love watching otters play. Or a jaguar. They are the most beautiful creatures. Or a merlin. I've always loved merlins.
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Magpie
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Sep 12 2014, 2:29pm
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I saw my first merlin last month
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It was during a week when I had great luck seeing predator birds. I'd just seen a Red-tailed Hawk eating a bird in a low limb of a tree minutes before spotting the Merlin. I was prompted to check out both trees by a persistent peeping (coming from multiple birds, I'm sure) that I can only assume were alarm calls. A few days later (in a different location), I heard the same peeping and found a Great-horned Owl. And that same week I also spotted an Osprey soaring over the lake I was walking around.
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Aunt Dora Baggins
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Sep 12 2014, 2:40pm
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I'll have to record it and put it up on youtube sometime; my mom's cousin wants to hear it. Maybe over Christmas break I'll have time.
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Nuradar
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Sep 12 2014, 2:48pm
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I'm guessing it would be a sea creature. I'm a great swimmer and enjoy water activities. Not sure which one, though. Maybe a shark? Seal? Who knows...
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Darkstone
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Sep 12 2014, 6:33pm
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I look foward to it!
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