7/30/2011 10:19:12 AM
8/1/2011 12:12:05 PM
^ Hmmmmm...I don't think it could have been used to any benefit. When the old story was told about the resurrection stone, it said that the woman who was brought back was not brought back in the way she use to be when she was alive. So she was sad and the guy ultimately hung himself. So I don't think it would have worked in any way that would have benefited Harry Potter.
8/1/2011 12:18:51 PM
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8/1/2011 12:21:21 PM
dudes... he spoke to his parents... it doesn't really resurrect.
8/1/2011 12:27:19 PM
8/1/2011 1:03:54 PM
embed pleasehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On-ZwJdzZ6o
8/3/2011 6:09:04 PM
Hate to revisit, and the author probably didn't even put as much thought into it as the fans do, but:
8/4/2011 8:24:38 AM
8/4/2011 8:49:31 AM
If I recall correctly, Nagini was made into a horcrux after book 4. Because when Voldemort was essentially destroyed by baby Harry, he thought he needed one more, not knowing that Harry was a horcrux. Voldemort isn't considered a Horcrux, because as the horcrux book explains in order to destroy a horcrux piece of soul, you just need to destroy the object. If you destroyed Voldemort's body, the piece of soul inside would be fine. So, prior to returning to his new body there was the 1. Ring 2. Diary 3. Locket 4. Cup 5. Diadem and 6. Harry. But Voldemort didn't know about Harry, so he made 7. Nagini, which made 8 pieces of soul, but seven horcruxes. In the book, the were searching for six horcruxes because he "split his soul into seven pieces." As mentioned before, Diary was destroyed before Nagini was changed.Voldemort's soul was never destroyed when his original body was. Because he was not a horcrux, destruction of the body didn't destroy the piece of soul. That soul was what flitted around "like a shadow" through animals in the forest of Albania and Quirrell until he got his body back.
8/4/2011 9:13:38 AM