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.^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?
hypocriticHarkonnen said:guessed Regulus Black, too. Besides, who else fits 'R.A.B.'?
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.
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.
Adasunshine said: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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