The remaining Horcruxes....
Tandra
tkjones9 at yahoo.com
Sun May 20 19:45:45 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 169014
So as I see it there are 3 left, but in the last part of HBP Harry is
dwelling on four. P.236 "He kept reciting their names to himself, as
though by listing them he could bring them within read: the locket,
the cup, the snake, something of Gryffindor's or Ravenclaw's..."
Now, aren't we to believe that R.A.B destroyed the locket? So why does
he count this one? Besides that, wouldn't he have had to use one of
them for his return in GoF? So wouldn't that just leave 2? The book
was destroyed, the ring, the locket by R.A.B and having to use one in
GoF leave us with 2, no?
I'm also not sure if I can see the snake as one. IDK as much as he
"loves" the snake would you trust an animal with part of your soul?
But that leads me to the Harry being a Horcrux idea. I hadn't really
given much thought to it, but when Harry thwarted him maybe he took a
piece of his soul, want it or not. So, that then plays into the idea
that Harry has to die in the last book. (As much as I don't want it to
happen I think that he might die)
Ok I have babbled on long enough. Hopefully it makes some sense.
Please feel free to pick it all apart :-)
TKJ
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