Voldemort's Failed Horcrux | Harry Potter Theory

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Today J dives into the Wizarding World of Harry Potter to discuss the missing object Voldemort was going to use to make his final Horcrux when he killed Harry and its ties to Godric Gryffindor!

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Hufflepuff: The Cup
Slytherin: The Locket
Ravenclaw: The Tiara
Gryffindor: Harry Potter

projectmoonsleeperagent
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I still think it's super sweet that Mr and Mrs Weasley named Fred and George in honor of Fabian and Gideon

patchworkundead
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Voldemort: Knock Knock
James: Who’s there?
Voldemort: You Know
James: You Know who?
Voldemort: Exactly.
James: Aw, Dang!

Edit: HOW DID THIS GET SO MANY LIKES WHAT-

chronicallyannoyingg
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“Physical possession of the sword is not guaranteed ownership, as the sword can magically disappear and reappear at any merit it chooses. In Deathly Hallows, Griphook steals the sword from Harry after helping break into Gringotts, but the sword vanishes from his possession as he is not a true gryffindor.” So even if Voldemort got the sword, it might disappear before he could turn it into a horcrux because he’s not a true gryffindor.

Olicia
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Lol _PERFECT_ Dumbledore Impression 😂😂

kiaralouise
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Never let Voldemort plan your wedding- or never let him buy the ring.

jpatel
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"sorting hat" "sword".... it is actually a "swording hat"

jonasvogel
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Making the sword a horcrux just seems like a bad idea
The symbolism aside, Voldemort wants horcruxes that can be used to restore him to life. Putting one in an object that might simply vanish into the hands of the enemy at any moment is a big, unnecessary risk.

nikoincroatia
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That fight between Fabian, Gidion and the five death eaters would have been incredible. Molly's older brothers must have been very very gifted wizards.

hnnh
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Don't forget the irony that Voldemort intended to make his final horcrux in Gryffndor's hometown, but that Harry ended up destroying the first horcrux in Slytherin's secret chamber.

keithg
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Peter Pettigrew/Wormtail seemed to have more regret for betraying James and Lily in the books than in the movies.

moviemaniac
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Voldemort: trick or treat
James: answers door
Also Voldemort: Avada kedavra

davesharp
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The idea of the sword presenting itself to Fabian & Gideon right before they get killed by Death Eaters is kind of funny to me. Because it means that the sword just randomly shows up, even when it can't really do anything useful.

Like what if a worthy Gryffindor is drowning in an ocean while trying to rescue someone else and then the sword just appears out of the sky and bonks them on the head

jameslee
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13:06 no, the sword of Gryffindor did not just “appear “ in the lake. Snape put it there on dumbledore’s orders


Edit: also, the sword of Gryffindor was bewhiched to appear in the sorting hat for a worthy Gryffindor

ALANABIGGERSTAFF
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the irony is that he made harry a horecrux when he was trying to use harry to make a horecrux

moindreboe
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Imagine Voldey just tries to make a horcrux but then the sword's just like:
~Slurps~ hippity hoppity your soul is now my property

spencerwwu
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Something I just thought of while re-watching this video: What if the seemingly insignificant deaths were in fact emotionally significant to Voldemort? Considering his mother used a love potion to coerce Tom Sr. into a sexual relationship, it's not inconceivable that Tom Jr. would think of his mother as a "tramp" who loved a muggle. Therefore, his murder of a "muggle tramp" could have been symbolic in his mind for killing his mother. Maybe each of the other Horcrux deaths are equally symbolic in some way?

samuelvine
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1:47 "Is that a peasant? AVAVAKAVAVA!!! Horcrux!" 😂😂😂

omarpintor
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So. Order members seemed to drop like flies in the lead up to Lily and James being murdered, and Harry survived. Was Pettigrew responsible for all of the other deaths, if he was funneling info for a year? I suspect so.

francespowell
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If I were making a horcrux, I would make it something random, like an obscure gram of sand so that anyone looking for it would have no chance.

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