He was anyway going to die even if snape had not killed him. Dumbledore knew that Malfoy was giving the task of killing him and also knew that Malfoy lacked the courage. Later, Snape revealed that he was the Half-Blood Prince, and that he owned the book before.
It is unknown if Harry removed the book from the Room of Requirement after hiding it there, but if not, then it was most likely destroyed when Vincent Crabbe released Fiendfyre in the room during the Battle of Hogwarts. As Death Eaters wreak havoc in both Muggle and Wizard worlds, Hogwarts is no longer a safe haven for students. Though Harry Daniel Radcliffe suspects there are new dangers lurking within the castle walls, Dumbledore is more intent than ever on preparing the young wizard for the final battle with Voldemort.
Meanwhile, teenage hormones run rampant through Hogwarts, presenting a different sort of danger. Love may be in the air, but tragedy looms, and Hogwarts may never be the same again. So basically a combination of factors: Snape explained to Voldemort that he was ever faithful to him.
He did not. After Voldemort killed her, Snape secretly changed sides and agreed to help Dumbledore protect Harry from Voldemort.
With all of this, it seems that the answer is clear: Snape is a good person. Death Eater Severus Snape sent a message to Albus Dumbledore to meet him on a lonely windswept hilltop in late so he could warn him that Lily Evans Potter and her child were in danger of being attacked by Voldemort DH Snape meets Dumbledore on the Windy Hilltop Death Eater Severus Snape sent a message to Albus Dumbledore to meet him on a lonely windswept hilltop in late so he could warn him that Lily Evans Potter and her child were in danger of being attacked by Voldemort DH As a result, Dumbledore asked Snape to kill him because he knew that Draco would likely not succeed and maim his own soul in the attempt.
I see. So it wasn't that D was scared of the plan happening in that moment, it was that he wanted to make sure S held up his end by actually carrying out the task. Yes, and like this, all the others thaught, D pleaded to S to survive, it was the perfect plan ; — ReeCube. Did Dumbledore fear death? AwalGarg - No. Did you read my answer? AwalGarg He didn't fear death. He even tells Harry that to the well organised mind death is the next adventure.
Wasn't this in PS even? I seem to recall that and it makes sense because after the PS was destroyed a certain very old couple would die. He also tells Voldemort that there are worse things than death but of course Voldemort disagrees on that. Show 3 more comments. The other answers here aren't wrong. But they don't contain the whole correct answer. Namely: Dumbledore was scared of Greyback.
Good point, additionally, Greyback could have thrown a spanner in the works by not killing Dumbledore, but turning him. Mooz If he could be turned he would become a powerful ally Probably more powerful than Luke tbh. Dumblewolf is a scary notion. Although wouldn't the curse have killed him anyway? I also think that this has something to do with what Hagrid tells Harry: overhearing Snape and Dumbledore arguing because Snape didn't want to do [what he agreed to do] any more.
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