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The sword of Godric Gryffindor

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Line Hi everybody

Just watched the movie with my boyfriend last night, and we got to wondering about the sword, the basilisk poison and the pendant.
Now mind you, it's been a while since I've last read the book, so the answer might be in there, but I can't remember it...

If the sword hadn't been drenged in basilisk poison, would it still have been able to destroy the horcrux?
It's established that in book #2 that basilisk poison can kill a horcrux, and that the sword only takes in that which makes it stronger, i.e. it is drenged in the poison in book #7...

So, my question is: Can the sword only destroy the horcrux in the pendant, because it is drenged in basilisk poison, or is the sword mighty enough on its own, to be able to destroy the horcrux?

Thanks in advance... :)


Elizabeth Day Goblin-made things, unless I am crazy, are all made with basilisk venom. The sword was goblin made so it was made with basilisk venom. I believe that this is why things are best goblin made...? :) There you go


Anna It's never mentioned that goblin-made artifacts are made with basilisk venom, but they are extremely strong and only take in what makes them stronger.

I don't know if the sword on its own would have killed the Horcrux, due to the presence of the basilisk poison. I'm thinking it wouldn't, because it would be equivalent to smashing the locket with one's boot to kill the Horcrux.


Tamara Figueroa The sword's magic keeps the poison of the basilisk. Kreacher tried everything he known to destroy the locket because Regulus told him to destroy the locket and Kreacher was very fateful to Regulus. Kreacher couldn't destroy the locket.


Julia Elizabeth wrote: "Goblin-made things, unless I am crazy, are all made with basilisk venom."

Nope, you're crazy.
It's not said anywhere that Goblin-made objects are made with basilisk venom. The sword of Griffindor absorbed it when Harry used it to kill the basilisk.

Hermione explains some of this before they leave the Burrow. She tells Ron and Harry that basilisk venom is one of very few ways to kill a horcrux. Fiend fire is another way to do it.

There's nothing at all to suggest that the sword could destroy a horcrux on it's own. But it's an old sword, so who knows what else it has absorbed.


Kristen ^lol

Yep, it's only because the sword came in contact with the venom. It wasn't a horcrux destroyer all on its own.


message 7: by Matthewflores (last edited Feb 28, 2014 03:55AM) (new)

Matthewflores Hi Kristen i would like to completely agree with you...
I have many swords. Like buster, fantasy, omens, gryffindor sword As a swords lover i am collecting replica swords from last 2 years and i really enjoy swords movies...


message 8: by B (new) - rated it 5 stars

B Goblin-made items imbibe that which are stronger or useful to them. the sword became imbibed with the venom, which means that anything stabbed by the sword will also be poisoned with basilisk venom.


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