Those dam Hordevours!
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Wed Jul 20 05:11:26 UTC 2005
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Not much time, with life being at its most wicked
trust me, I just
had to post (only thing keeping me sane at the moment) about the
possible Horcrux's that are left.
I know that I am not the only person on here that does not like to be
spoon-fed information of what the remaining Horcrux's may be. That
being a given (VHO), we must exhaust all possibilities according to
the warped mind of a young Tom Riddle to that of the recreated Lord
Voldemort before Godric's Hollow. With what item would he most
likely have had any respect that he felt secure in placing part of
his soul there? Dumbledore, I think, gave us a hint when he told
Harry that it would not be an obvious item like a tin can or whatever
(sorry no time to look it up). On the other hand it must be an item
that Voldemort would have seen as exemplary of his status.
I cant take credit for this one, my seventeen year-old daughter, Tina
(who by the way is too busy to finish the book yet) came up with
what
I feel is fantastic and very doable; Riddle's special-services-to-the-
school-award.
My daughter gave many reasonable explanations why this would be
almost obvious but her best and most convincing argument is that
Riddle used items that did not belong to him but he took some pride
in. Riddle did not deserve to be honored by a school award for the
fake capture of Hagrid killing Moaning Myrtle. As she stated, "this
award was ironic, being as he was the very person who created the
disaster that the award represented". What significance that award
must have held for Riddle; especially when he had nowhere to go if
the school would have closed.
Ok
if that isn't enough she went on to tell me a timeline of how and
what items were possibly the first to be chosen for his experiment.
(How she ties this in is phenomenal to me
I think I may at times be
too attached to see)
You need to kill to split the soul. One killing for each split of the
soul. Tom killed his father and grandparents; that would be three
killings and three possible Horcrux's. In Slughorn's get together in
the Pencieve where Tom asks him about Horcrux's, Tom already has the
Slytherin ring on his hand which Harry is clear to notice that he had
already done the dirty deed. We know that the ring was a Horcrux
(that's one killing of the three he murdered) the diary (that's two)
so what better than the special-award-to-the-school to be the third?
To go back to what specifically he asked in the Pencieve of Slughorn
was (paraphrasing) could you split the soul more than once. Very
significant indeed I would think. Tom already knew about the
Horcrux's to ask a question about them but then expounded on his
original question to include how many times could you possibly split
a soul.
I really liked this a lot so I thought I would put it out there. I
also, thinking abstractly, had my own theory of where the Last piece
of his soul would be encased. I think that it would ultimately be the
last showdown scene. Well, some time ago I mentioned that it would be
a place that needed assistance from a certain underground map;
Gringotts. The only persons to attempt and succeed in obtaining
something from the vaults there were Voldemort and his unwilling
capture. Where better to keep something so valuable. Every place, so
far as we know, has been extremely hard to impenetrate: the cave, the
school and Gringotts if I am right.
Another thing about Gringotts in my original (no time to look it up,
sorry) was that Harry and Hagrid went over a ravine that had a Lake
under it.
Lots more thoughts on this I'm sure
but gotta go!
Thanks for reading
Snow
By the way, I think DD got that ring from Kreacher when he was sent
to Hogwarts and was detected carrying dark items.
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