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Old 06-03-2016, 05:37 PM   #49
DuckieTigger
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
By killer zombies, I assume are referring to Voldemort's army of Inferi?

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I have always wondered why, for a supposedly terrifying form of dark magic which scares the #@$% out of the average wizard and creates deadly and difficult-to-destroy killing machines, they never appeared except when they failed to protect an abandoned hiding spot for the locket.
Of course they are not there in the book. Makes it more scary. Or at least that may be the reasoning behind it. Just like monsters under the bed. In a children's book you just make up stuff without having to actually show how scary they potentially are. Hope the imagination of kids creates enough fear. As adult I read "monsters under the bed" and I am thinking "wow, how soon is someone going to stick an arm under the bed."
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