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I just reread the 6th book after reading the Harry horcrux theory - Voldemort needed to take a life for each Horcrux.
To be or not to be 2007
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I’ve read so many good ones in the meantime and the massive Book 7 fic, Harry Potter and the Seventh Horcrux, is a damn fine read.
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‘A Horcrux is a word used for an object in which a peson has concealed part of their sic soul.’
The Volokh Conspiracy » Open Harry Potter Speculation Thread: 2007
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“Because a Horcrux is the complete opposite of a human being.”
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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‘A Horcrux is a word used for an object in which a peson has concealed part of their sic soul.’
The Volokh Conspiracy » Open Harry Potter Speculation Thread: 2007
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And why would Dumbledore mislead Harry and not tell him the Horcrux was the potion afterall?
Just Finished Reading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2005
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- Greyson tells us a Horcrux is a place in Amsterdam
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The Horcrux is a fixed soul fragment and immortal, the soul fragment in Harry is free and immortal, immortal in the sense that the soul fragments all live after death, once destroyed they pass on to another realm of being.
Hogwarts Professor 2009
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The Horcrux is a fixed soul fragment and immortal, the soul fragment in Harry is free and immortal, immortal in the sense that the soul fragments all live after death, once destroyed they pass on to another realm of being.
Hogwarts Professor 2009
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"Because a Horcrux is the complete opposite of a human being.
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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