16 May 2007

66 [Triangle/Circle]

If you're uncertain, I mean this triangle/circle shape, which is featured on the spine of the United Kingdom Children's edition, on the top, for those of you who wanted to know this fact.

Seen bigger and in more clarity on Bloomsbury's Harry Potter website, this symbol is a very, very, very discussed symbol in the Harry Potter community.


Stuff We Have Thought Of:


Triangle + Circle + Line = Trinity + Eternity + Broken Or, in a blunt sense, the Trio is no more. In a more descriptive sense, these symbols each represent something (the triangle having THREE points, the circle NEVER ENDING, and the line BREAKING these two shapes).

Dumbledore's Tomb Or, in a blunt sense, this symbol is on Dumbledore's tomb. In a more descriptive sense...there is no other descriptive sense. Dumbledore's tomb is white marble.

Solomon's Key is a book. About ancient Egypt. Life and death. Amon Ra. Woot. (Ooh, Da Vinci Code moment, here. AMON L'ISA = Mona Lisa!!) C'est about life and death, which rings a bell with Harry Potter, eh?

Delta/Phi Or, a fancy Greek idea. "Delta" (which is a Greek letter, a TRIANGLE) apparently represents "change", or so was said on MuggleCast. "Phi" is the divine equality, yada yada more Dan Brown, which represents "life", in essence. Change in life. Whether this means death or Voldemort achieving immortality can be debated upon. Or if it means anything at all.

Delta/Phi Or, another Greek idea. Apparently, the Greek word for "Order" begins with a delta, and the Greek word for "Phoenix" begins with a "Phi". Which references Dumbledore's tomb again, as this may be inscribed upon it and such.