Snape & the Order; Snape & Lily; predictions...

Ciji cijimcb at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 19 18:53:11 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 133139

Devon <devonturcotte at y...> wrote:
> Quoted from Rosmerta_Pince
> 
> "> QUESTIONS:
> > - Would Voldemort try to make another Horcrux since he knows 
> > the diary was destroyed?  Harry could be facing five, not 
> > four."
> 
> Do you think Voldemort knows about the diary?  After all, it 
> contained a portion of his soul, but not the portion that is 
> in his body.  I don't know if there are connections between the 
> soul pieces in each Horcrux, but even if there are, I don't 
> think Voldemort would inherently know that two of them have 
> been destroyed.  He's not so good with the gut feelings...or 
> any feelings in general, really.
 

I think Voldemort's goal of the Horcruxes was not for his Death 
Eaters to find them and raise him from the dead per se, but for 
them to be simple objects (a book, a cup, a locket) that could be innocently obtained by some poor wizard or witch, then his soul 
could rise up and do some serious damage before he was discovered 
(as with Ginny in CoS).  I think he doesn't know when a horcrux is destroyed, because the diary had his '16 year od self" in it.  How would that soul communicate with the present one, the adult Voldemort?  Also, why would RAB (Regulus Black I'm hoping) leave a note to Voldemort explaining he destroyed the locket if Voldemort 
had some type of 'connection' to the items?  I'm also guessing 
that each horcrux has a different age or era of Voldemort's life embedded in it, for example, the diary (16 years), the cup (21 
years) the locket (25 years) and so on.  And I wouldn't be 
suprised if there were one horcrux with his childhood self in it, 
so kid Voldemort could start all over again. 
Isn't that a scary thought?

"Ciji"






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