A reflection on Horcruces and Dumbledore
Feb. 3rd, 2011 11:49 amI've argued before that Dumbledore knew from the start that Harry had become Tom's Horcrux.
But, if he were as smart as he thought he were, he should have realized that that fact alone proved that Riddle had others (or some other means of avoiding death when his body was destroyed, and Horcruces do seem to be the only known means).
He deduced that Riddle had planned to manufacture a Horcrux from the baby's death, right? Not either of the parents' deaths.
Therefore, the death that created the soul-fragment that landed in Harry, was Riddle's own from that reflected AK.
If he hadn't already been anchored to life by another Horcrux somewhere, he should have merely died.
So Dumbledore ought to have started looking for another Horcrux in 1981....
But, if he were as smart as he thought he were, he should have realized that that fact alone proved that Riddle had others (or some other means of avoiding death when his body was destroyed, and Horcruces do seem to be the only known means).
He deduced that Riddle had planned to manufacture a Horcrux from the baby's death, right? Not either of the parents' deaths.
Therefore, the death that created the soul-fragment that landed in Harry, was Riddle's own from that reflected AK.
If he hadn't already been anchored to life by another Horcrux somewhere, he should have merely died.
So Dumbledore ought to have started looking for another Horcrux in 1981....
Re: Horcrux making
Date: 2011-02-05 09:22 pm (UTC)Most Horcruxes really aren't much better off than the victims of Dementors. They are self-aware, which the victims aren't, but they have no access to their prime's personal memories, and usually no sensory input since they don't have eyes or ears, and have usually been hidden away for safety. It's small wonder that they latch onto anyone who comes in contact with them. It's their only escape from complete sensory deprivation.
The Diary, however had custody of most of a year's worth of Tom's own personal memories to form a self-image from, and consequently, whenever the Horcrux was created, the image it built would have been that of the 16-year-old Riddle, since those were the only memories it had access to.