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Originally posted by CutiePie2000
But maybe killing Harry is the only way to get the scar-horcrux "out" or released from Harry's body?
Therefore, no matter what Harry tries, Voldemort will be able to outlive him, because Voldemort will be able to draw upon multiple other little soul pieces, even if a piece gets killed off, unless Harry creates a horcrux of himself and stashes in something inanimate (like Hedwig's litter box )
Uh oh...if this is true, then Harry is gonna be dead at the end of Book 7.
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An additional thought:
Any chance that the Philosopher's Stone (i.e. Sorceror's Stone if you read the American version) had a horcrux in it? Remeber how hellbent Voldemort was on getting his little hands on it in Book #1?! Hmmmmm.......
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I don't think V would go to the trouble of making a horcrux just to destroy it himself.
I don't see Harry doing any kind of magic as dark as making a horcrux. Slughorn was afraid to even TALK about how to make a horcrux because it is such dark magic. I think Harry is too good to do something like that.
Also, wasn't the reason Voldemort was so bent on getting the Sorcer's Stone was so that he could make the "Elixer of Life" and become imortal?
I guess I just have that "hero" complex that says that the whole series will be meaningless if Harry dies. The good HAS to triumph over the evil... It just has to. hahaha