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I recently rewatched Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grinderwald had a major question...




! In the movie Albus Dumbledore has a flashback when he was a young adult with Gelert Grinderwald. The men make a blood pact which later we find out according to Dumbledore is why he couldn't move against his friend.
In the Half Blood Prince we see a similar agreement (The Unbreakable Vow) being drawn between Severus Snape and Narcissa Malfoy which is to protect Draco Malfoy and kill Dumbledore if nessecary. My question is this what are the main differences between the two agreements and what is the extent of their power?










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    ! In the movie Albus Dumbledore has a flashback when he was a young adult with Gelert Grinderwald. The men make a blood pact which later we find out according to Dumbledore is why he couldn't move against his friend.
    In the Half Blood Prince we see a similar agreement (The Unbreakable Vow) being drawn between Severus Snape and Narcissa Malfoy which is to protect Draco Malfoy and kill Dumbledore if nessecary. My question is this what are the main differences between the two agreements and what is the extent of their power?










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      ! In the movie Albus Dumbledore has a flashback when he was a young adult with Gelert Grinderwald. The men make a blood pact which later we find out according to Dumbledore is why he couldn't move against his friend.
      In the Half Blood Prince we see a similar agreement (The Unbreakable Vow) being drawn between Severus Snape and Narcissa Malfoy which is to protect Draco Malfoy and kill Dumbledore if nessecary. My question is this what are the main differences between the two agreements and what is the extent of their power?










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      ! In the movie Albus Dumbledore has a flashback when he was a young adult with Gelert Grinderwald. The men make a blood pact which later we find out according to Dumbledore is why he couldn't move against his friend.
      In the Half Blood Prince we see a similar agreement (The Unbreakable Vow) being drawn between Severus Snape and Narcissa Malfoy which is to protect Draco Malfoy and kill Dumbledore if nessecary. My question is this what are the main differences between the two agreements and what is the extent of their power?








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