Horcruxes. The remaining.

Yeah, the locket is one that we are made to believe is a horcrux. We don't know for sure whether it has been destroyed yet, RAB could have done it - but i think it is just going to be hidden; Harry will have to destroy it himself.
 
I just wanted to share my opinion with you all. Don't you think that the horcruxes are similar to the One Ring in LOTR? It's a little suspicious, huh? :)
 
Didn't the locket rear it's head in Order of the Phoenix when Kreacher or one of the Order was rummaging around in Sirius' house?

I think it's still out there, it's just a case of someone remembering where!

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Aww ^jordy^, don't worry about people not answering you, we all tend to go off on our own tangents.

As for the One Ring in LOTR, no, for me it bears no similarity, there are rumoured to be 7 horcruxes, there was only One Ring. The horcruxes are supposed to contain a piece of someone's soul, the One Ring was simply a ring of power. I just don't see the similarity. Perhaps you'd like to enlighten us as to why you do see similarities.

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Yeah, there was a locket that no one can open in Sirius's house - which i presume is meant to be the locket RAB nabbed.
 
But the One Ring beared a piece of Sauron's soul so he could not be killed (well, completely) until the ring was existing.
 
^jordy^ said:
I just wanted to share my opinion with you all. Don't you think that the horcruxes are similar to the One Ring in LOTR? It's a little suspicious, huh? :)
No more than a dozen other books/series where the holy/powerful/magical item has to be destroyed for various reasons. Tying it to the soul is a lot closer of course... though in LOTR it seems the One Ring gained soul through its original wearer, rather than Sauron imbuing it with the power in the first place.
 
hypocriticHarkonnen said:
guessed Regulus Black, too. Besides, who else fits 'R.A.B.'?

Someone said this on the first page, so I wanted to remind everyone that Regulus Black, as Jo so sweetly puts it, is,"...dead, so he's pretty quiet these days." He's been dead.

I do think that somehow, it still might be a possibility.

We may not know RAB just yet. It may be someone we have not heard of.

Sorry.
 
PTeppic said:
No more than a dozen other books/series where the holy/powerful/magical item has to be destroyed for various reasons. Tying it to the soul is a lot closer of course... though in LOTR it seems the One Ring gained soul through its original wearer, rather than Sauron imbuing it with the power in the first place.

Yeah. Pirates of the Caribbean with the Aztec gold.
 
I got the impression that it was someone who had braved all of voldie's traps to destroy it themselves, and left a note for moldeywart when he returned to check on it. I could be wrong though, my memory of that book is a bit dusty now. Who would fight their way through all of that just to remove it to a less secure place for "safekeeping"?
 
Re: Spoilers: Horcrux (Book 6)

hmm, wierd theory. so harry would have to kill himself and then get someone else to kill voldemort?
 
Re: Spoilers: Horcrux (Book 6)

I think if he was, Dumbledore would've noticed. Also, Rowling has said that his scar definitely isn't one.
 
Ravenclaw's Horcrux may be a wand (Ollivander is missing, and with Tarot symbolism, a wand/sword is the only thing missing from the set we already have.) More on possibilities on my website.
 
hypocriticHarkonnen said:
hmm....I've been thinking about that, and I've got this crazy theory that ole Potter himself is one of the horcruxes. If you think about it, it explains a lot, why HP has a bit of Voldie's powers, etc. I mean, they're not really sure on the exact items in the 'Horcrux list', anyway.

Well, I'm going back a bit in the thread but as I said in another thread, I'm re-reading Chamber of Secrets and well, I found this...

'You can speak Parseltongue Harry,' said Dumbledore calmly, 'because Lord Voldemort - who is the last remaining ancestor of Salazar Slytherin - can speak Parseltongue. Unless I'm much mistaken, he transferred some of his own powers to you the night he gave you that scar. Not something he intended to do, I'm sure...'
'Voldemort put a bit of himself in me?' Harry said, thunderstruck.
'It certainly seems so.'

So, not just Voldemort's powers but a bit of Voldemort himself. That would back the theory of Harry or Harry's scar being the last horcrux which would be why Harry would have to die.

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well I for one don't believe harry is a Horcrux. I mean it's a rather large assumption that Voldy did the entire going after harry thing as a trick to fool suporters and non. Sure Moldy Voldy is a loon but I really don't, and can't, believe he'd be that clever. *shrugs*:confused: I suppose we shall just have to wait and see in book 7.;)
 
Oh I don't think for one minute that if Harry is a Horcrux, it was atall intentional. Like Dumbledore said, he did it without meaning to, it was all an accident and one that Voldy didn't quite see coming.

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