Horcrux locations, whittling down the list

lorelei3dg lorelei3dg at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 14 23:02:42 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 137637

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Jen Reese" <stevejjen at e...> 
wrote:
<Major snippage in the interests of brevity> 
 
> 1) Hogwarts--very likely, given the significance to Riddle.
> 2) Borgin and Burkes--maybe. Would have to be concealed pretty well 
> not to get sold!
> 3) Azkaban--It might be interesting for Harry to see Azkaban before 
> the series is over. A Horcrux would be well-proteced there. 
Possible.
> 4) Godric's Hollow--unlikely (in my mind). The only significance to 
> Voldemort was Harry; he would not hide a Horcrux at GH before the 
> night he went to kill the Potters. I'm not a Harry-as-Horcrux 
> believer. ;)
> 5) Hepzibah Smith's house--No. Not safe enough, not significant 
> enough.
> 
> Those are the only places we really know Voldemort visited or had 
> significance to him. Somewhere in Albania is possible, or 
> aussie/justcarol mentioned Durmstrang in post #137605 as I'm 
writing 
> this. But Harry is running out of time and pages, so that might be 
a 
> time-consuming diversion.
> 
> Jen, wondering if Harry will be able to learn the art of noticing 
> magical concealment or if someone will do it for him?

Has anyone previously considered the way the cave was so protected 
and thought of how LV may have protected the other locations? For 
example, the Chamber of Secrets may yet have an unknown, protected 
room, but where else in Hogwarts could LV really place a horcrux 
under such powerful spells and have them remain undetected so many 
years? Ditto for Borgin & Burkes, as well.

Lorel







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