I wonder what the Hufflepuff method is? Performing some really hard task to prove your loyalty and industriousness?
Maybe it's just a lock and key. Or else they let in people that they know are in the house--it's not like there's that many of them!
It is funny that Dumbledore never gives Harry any clue whatsoever about how to destroy Horcruxes. Plotwise it makes sense because she was saving it for DH, but it's really hard to defend. It's not like there was something horrible there that he was putting off. You'd think he would have collected the stuff Harry needed and willed that to him instead of that silly book. Like the sword, some basilisk teeth--or maybe also a list of things that destroy Horcruxes perhaps?
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Date: 2009-01-24 12:50 am (UTC)Maybe it's just a lock and key. Or else they let in people that they know are in the house--it's not like there's that many of them!
It is funny that Dumbledore never gives Harry any clue whatsoever about how to destroy Horcruxes. Plotwise it makes sense because she was saving it for DH, but it's really hard to defend. It's not like there was something horrible there that he was putting off. You'd think he would have collected the stuff Harry needed and willed that to him instead of that silly book. Like the sword, some basilisk teeth--or maybe also a list of things that destroy Horcruxes perhaps?