>Sword of Gryffindor >Goblin made - meaning impossible to damage or destroy >it absorbs properties that make it stronger and disregards those that would make it weaker >absorbs the Basilisk venom to become a horcrux killer
The real question is if the sword would consider being a horcrux a weakness or not.
Voldemort most likely planned or attempted to make the sword a horcrux because he did to the heirlooms of the other 3 Hogwarts founders.
Maybe he had it with him when he went to kill the Potters and couldn't do it that night because his curse backfired on Harry.
Coldemort knew goblins would have swindled voldy out of his own soul and refused to do deals with them. He was based on goblins and planned on taking down the gobby banking usury empire after he was finished with the race traitors.
>The real question is if the sword would consider being a horcrux a weakness or not.
I reckon a horcrux would be a weakness because destroying the horcrux damages or destroys the container object, even legendary artefacts like The Resurrection Stone. Plus I bet a horcrux needs some kind of magic to keep itself alive so it might be draining the power of the container.
>Voldemort most likely planned or attempted to make the sword a horcrux
I doubt it, it was in the sorting hat and he wouldn't be Gryffindor enough to retrieve it
What if I used my knowledge of children's books to plow some BPD bawd with Slytherin tattoos and then abandon her without guilt knowing that whatever psychological damage I have done pales in comparison to the amount she was already in possession of
Professor Slughorn is the Slytherin we got but didn't deserve. He's clever, sneaky, resourseful, skilled; he exemplifies and rewards all the qualities of Sytherin House as was intended - ambition, good genetics and high achievement.
He could've been a high ranking jobber for the death eaters and managed to evade them for months because he's Hokage level and simply wants to chill in retirement. He understands there can be no light without the dark.
Best potions master bar none, and as skilled an occlumens as Snape.
Why didn't Voldemort just make the Declaration of Independence into a horcrux Harry wouldn't have been able to destroy it without enslaving all of America to England
you’d have to slap it with the snake
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Why didn't he make the Sun one of his horcrux
i think you have to be physically close to an object you imbue your soul into. not that you can frick the sun, but i mean distance
Are there wizard astronauts?
space is fake in the HP universe
basilisk tooth
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>Sword of Gryffindor
>Goblin made - meaning impossible to damage or destroy
>it absorbs properties that make it stronger and disregards those that would make it weaker
>absorbs the Basilisk venom to become a horcrux killer
The real question is if the sword would consider being a horcrux a weakness or not.
Voldemort most likely planned or attempted to make the sword a horcrux because he did to the heirlooms of the other 3 Hogwarts founders.
Maybe he had it with him when he went to kill the Potters and couldn't do it that night because his curse backfired on Harry.
hocrux will be destroyed but the sword will remain intact just like with harry when voldemort struck him with avada kedavra
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Not this homosexual again. Please, leave this site.
Why didn't Tom just hire a goblin to do his horcruxes? Why didn't he just vingardium leviosa'd his goblin made horcruxes into space?
Coldemort knew goblins would have swindled voldy out of his own soul and refused to do deals with them. He was based on goblins and planned on taking down the gobby banking usury empire after he was finished with the race traitors.
>The real question is if the sword would consider being a horcrux a weakness or not.
I reckon a horcrux would be a weakness because destroying the horcrux damages or destroys the container object, even legendary artefacts like The Resurrection Stone. Plus I bet a horcrux needs some kind of magic to keep itself alive so it might be draining the power of the container.
>Voldemort most likely planned or attempted to make the sword a horcrux
I doubt it, it was in the sorting hat and he wouldn't be Gryffindor enough to retrieve it
What if I used my knowledge of children's books to plow some BPD bawd with Slytherin tattoos and then abandon her without guilt knowing that whatever psychological damage I have done pales in comparison to the amount she was already in possession of
>childrens books
Let’s not be unfair, they’re definitely teenager books
Harry Potter books are considered to be at the 4th or 5th grade reading level. Litetal children's books.
Yeah I started reading them in 4th grade
Professor Slughorn is the Slytherin we got but didn't deserve. He's clever, sneaky, resourseful, skilled; he exemplifies and rewards all the qualities of Sytherin House as was intended - ambition, good genetics and high achievement.
He could've been a high ranking jobber for the death eaters and managed to evade them for months because he's Hokage level and simply wants to chill in retirement. He understands there can be no light without the dark.
Best potions master bar none, and as skilled an occlumens as Snape.
I'd cast "wingardum levyohsaa" on my little teenis and make it bob up and down
However
I'd use my magic to teleport into a better franchise
Nuke
Why didn't Voldemort just make the Declaration of Independence into a horcrux Harry wouldn't have been able to destroy it without enslaving all of America to England
How would he protect it from Nicolas Cage?
Why didn't they just throw the horcrux into the goblet of fire?
How powerful was Dumbledore and he-who-must-not-be-named really? What gives?
>didn't make a random rock his horcrux and throw it into the ocean
Why didn't Voldemort make a copy of the Harry Potter book series a Horcrux?
>Destroy it
>Destroy the very world the characters live in
Whoops!
>what if voldemort got a hold of godric gryffindors sword
how would an unworthy Slytherin do that?
Voldemort is honorary gryffendor
why won't you stop making threads about this teenage franchise?