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Bahahaha! I know! A Zack Effron poster, for sure. Very Potter Musical anyone? :)

Where's Waldo is a fictional Character I think there is a book...kind of like the ones filled with a pile of things and then you have to find the clock, orange and such? make sense? Well Waldo is in books like that and you have to find him...and it is suppose to be really hard. So if there was a Waldo Horcrux it would be very difficult to find...ya.
Waldo- http://washingtonexaminer.com/files/b...
Find Waldo- http://oldlife.org/files/2010/03/wher...


Hahaha, yes I understand the concept of Where's Waldo. I just didn't understand how it could be a Horcrux. So my point is, is Waldo a Horcrux? If yes, then I feel very sorry for Harry.
Oh wait...I read your edition. Ok, that makes much more sense now. Thank you. :)

Lol, I'm so confused...I think what Andrea is implying is that if the Waldo was a person, Voldy could make him a Horcrux because he's so hard to find him. Keeping Voldy alive.
Except, they'd definitely need me because I'm a beast at finding Waldo.

Exactly! :)


One big problem with that idea - people die and common things like socks deteriorate and/or are destroyed. The idea is to be immortal. He wanted things that people would...treasure. Things that would last.

Wellllll, Waldo's a character, I'd say he's immortal as long as no one finds him.





Actually, the only person who suspected there even were horcruxes was Dumbledore. Had other people known they probably wouldn't have thought to connect anything relating to hogwarts to him or the ring or the necklace because why should they? Dumbledore only figured out that much because of the memories and because he knew how Voldemort thought better than anyone.
Had they known about the horcruxes, people most likely would have expected them to be common objects because that's what they used for port keys.
Using the things he did was probably the smartest thing for him to do under the circumstance. Dumbledore was just smarter.
And he never meant to make Harry a horcrux. That was completely accidental and if he'd realized it was gonna happen, I'm sure he would have rethought his whole plan.

Well, you still have the problem of the glasses deteriorating over time or being destroyed. It needed to be something that wouldn't deteriorate - like gold, and something that people wouldn't destroy - like heirlooms from the founders of Hogwarts.




Besides, books do deteriorate but it takes a LONG time. And even when they are old and falling apart, people rarely discard them the way they would with other things.
I think he was banking on the other ones - the cup, the crown, the necklace, the ring...is that all of them? I forget, lol
They were supposed to be his security.
I'm not quiet sure about the snake, though...maybe he could make it live an unnaturally long time or maybe he was just too cocky to think he'd need it.
I don't really know. I kind of wondered that about Harry though, like would he still have died a normal death from old age or would the part of Voldemort's soul keep him alive longer?
Either way, Harry could have still been killed by something other than a cursed object like was necessary for the other horcruxes. Or he could get avada kedaverad. He wasn't as...durable as say the necklace was because the necklace wasn't alive. Making a person a horcrux would probably be the least secure possibility because humans are so fragile.
True, all the horcruxes would be able to be destroyed with the right tools, but first people would have to figure out what needed to be destroyed AND have the tool to do it with. Which would be quite a task.
Say it was an everyday object like the glasses. At some point someone is going to figure out that they are impossible to destroy, thereby cluing them into the fact that there's something evil about it, which would most likely make them determined to see it destroyed. It would send up a red flag to someone like Dumbledore who would know exactly what was going on.
But what possible reason would someone have to destroy an old heirloom that isn't supposed to deteriorate? Without knowing there were horcruxes and the connection Voldemort had to those particular items, there'd be no indication that was it and no reason to try to destroy it.

But again, no one knew except Dumbledore. Harry didn't figure anything out except the last one. I really didn't like that about the movie. Harry was pretty clueless in the book about the horcruxes.
Anyway, the person figuring it out would have had to know voldemort, which no one really did because he never let people get that close to him.
It took Dumbledore 16 or so years to figure out where most -not even all- of them were. And he was pretty darn smart.


The diary was already destroyed and Dumbledore destroyed the ring.
He told him about the necklace, the cup, and the snake. Harry just had to actually track them down and destroy them.
And then of course, Dumbledore told Harry that he was also a horcrux in the memory.
I'm not discounting that Harry played a huge role in finding and destroying the horcruxes. I'm just pointing out that he never would have even known they existed, let alone what they could possibly have been without Dumbledore basically spelling it out for him.
He's the hero of the series, obviously, but he's not a genius or a master at magic. He's not supposed to be. He's just more or less an average guy with a good heart. Those guys make the best heroes :)

MOUNTAIN!
There's no rule I remember that it has to be small, make it a mountain and its indestructable...
bahahahaHA

MOUNTAIN!
There's no rule I remember that it has to be small, make it a mountain and its indestructable...
bahahahaHA"
LOL!
Make sure that mountain's nowhere near a river or volcano! heeheehee! ;)

NO! WAldo can't die! He's immortal! :*(

Even if it shattered then that would just multiply the horcruxes ;)

Even if it shattered then that would just multiply the horcruxes ;)"
thats clever :)

(and no stupid comments about you hating harry potter, cause..."
Do you mean HORCRUX?? You spelled it wrong...! =P

MOUNTAIN!
There's no rule I remember that it has to be small, make it a mountain and its indestructable...
bahahahaHA"
Well....then if you want to get technical, where does the mountain begin and end? Because there's no definite point at which the ground becomes 'mountain'. So if you were gonna make the mountain into a horcrux, logic would suggest that it would be the entire world, since everything's connected.
Aaaand then you'd have to worry about people blowing parts of it up and digging in parts....so many possibilities here.
Plus, are there rules? I really don't remember. I don't think they really said, but there probably are rules like everything else in the magical world.
I'd think it would have to at least be something tangible. Like, something you could move. Something you could hide. Something with definite...boundaries. And most likely some sort of size limit - like not the whole world.
Good luck moving or hiding that mountain. lol
But I'm just speculating here :)

Even if it shattered then that would just multiply the horcruxes ;)"
The diamond is a good idea, but with Voldemort he wanted that sense of connection to Hogwarts. That entitlement idea. And he didn't want to risk it falling into just anybody's hands.
lol, but I don't think the horcrux would multiply. His soul was already split past being a good idea any longer, it probably wouldn't have survived any more. And the diamond couldn't shatter if it was a horcrux. It'd be almost indestructible.

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I kinda figured as much... the image just made me lol. :)

I get your reference. I think a Zeffron poster would be a wonderful horcrux. Especially because then you would have to detroy it. But I also think that a football and a dolphin would work too.

I get your reference. I think a Zeffron poster would be a wonderful horcrux. Especially because then you would have to detro..."
Actually, footballs and dolphins are more like portkeys but they would still work.

true!!

I get your reference. I think a Zeffron poster would be a wonderful horcrux. Especially because then you would..."
YES YES YES!!! But a person could never be a Portkey. That would be absurd. :) Only way to do a Harry Potter musical. It killed me. :D
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