One Harry Potter theory fixes a major Albus Dumbledore plot hole after Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore. Albus Dumbledore was undoubtedly one of the greatest wizards of all time; a sorcerer of unparalleled strength and power who was famed for his final battle against the dark wizard Grindelwald and became the one sorcerer Voldemort feared. And yet, as powerful as he may have been, Dumbledore was certainly no moral paragon — in fact, he was noted for being extraordinarily manipulative.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledoreintroduced a mystical creature called a Qilin, a rare magical beast that can see into a witch or wizard's heart and soul. In the past, the Qilin has been trusted to choose the noblest leaders of the Wizarding World, and so at a time of crisis, the wizard community decided to trust in the judgment of a Qilin to decide their leader once again. In The Secrets of Dumbledore, The Qilin moved through the crowd and focused on Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) himself, but Dumbledore was shaken to the core, unable and unwilling to accept the judgment of the qilin, and asked the beast to choose someone else.
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While this major plot twist in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore seems particularly surprising, there is a strong Harry Potter theory that explains the Qilin's actions in the context of Dumbledore's backstory. In the Harry Potter canon, Dumbledore is fundamentally a deeply flawed man, yet the Qilin somehow saw nobility within his heart. Fortunately, there is a reason for the Qilin's left-field choice.
It's important to place Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore in its proper context. The film is set in 1932, when Dumbledore was
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