joythinker
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In 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince', the phoenix flies joyfully into the blue flames that encase Albus Dumbledore's coffin for a brief moment, so I think that it somehow became one with its master or something. Man, I don't know why but whenever I think about that, I feel sad and happy at the same time. Perhaps it's the idea of reuniting with the ones you love after death? It just sounds so fitting that a phoenix should return to the flame after an immensely long life with the ones it loves. After all, nothing can actually live forever. :|
"After all, nothing can actually live forever." That is it, and it chose that moment to join its master in the other life; remember when Harry met Dumbledore 'on the other side' after being stuck by Voldy's killing curse in the forbidden forest.