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1.Voldemort's resurrection not only possessed Horcruxes, but also used ancient magic to regain his body. Soul separation 7 is already considered the limit, I think his ability is not infinite, and 7 is a magic number for Voldemort that he can live forever, he appreciates 7, so I believe that the number 7 will help him succeed.
2.Lao Deng knows him too well, of course he knows that there are 7, and he also investigated, isn't there a lot of evidence?
3.I guess he didn't quite know if anyone else knew, especially Harry, maybe he guessed that Old Deng knew, but wasn't Dundeado dead? So he was relieved.
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No, it's a spell.
The bones of the father, the flesh of the servant.
The blood of the enemy.
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You say "Horcruxes" are soul fragments.
That's something from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. There are seven. Ginny's notebook that appears in the second episode counts as one.
Ha 4 inside is.
The bones of the father, the flesh of the servant.
The more the enemy's blood and soul are scattered, the weaker he will become, and the greater the danger will be.
7 is already considered the limit.
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No, father's bones.
Servant's meat. The blood of the enemy.
These are not Horcruxes!
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Souls can't be divided into a few as they want, Horcruxes can't be arbitrarily made, 7 may be a very magical number. Besides, J.K. Rowling's original writing is not very logical, and there are a lot of loopholes in the book.
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I think it's a Horcrux.
Nagini is.
If you want to be a fan of Kazakhstan, you must often repeat the book and read it carefully.
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Of course not.
He still had a soul then.
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Voldemort thought 7 was a wonderful number, so he had seven Horcruxes, and in Ha 6 Deng got the memory of the new teacher (I forgot the name), so Deng knew. It is possible that Voldemort changed his mind because he was most afraid of death.
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Father's Bone Servant (that Pettigrew).
The flesh of the enemy (Harry Potter).
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Ha 7 is that Voldemort put his soul into 7 places, Harry and Lido went to look for it, and only found 1 Lido and died. As long as 1 soul is alive, Voldemort will not die.
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You're also a Ha fan. I don't know what you're talking about, it's not Voldemort's resurrection, the third part also says the method, and I can't see what you wrote in the future.
7 Horcruxes: Riddle's Diary, Gaunt's Ring, Slytherin's Locket, Hufflepuff's Gold Cup, Ravenclaw's Tiara, Nagini, Harry Potter (he got it by accident, he originally wanted to use Harry as the price of the last Horcrux, but the Killing Curse** turned out, and a piece of soul found Harry on its own). >>>More
The ring was given to Dumbledore at the start of Harry's sixth year. Dumbledore destroyed the ring, as it was a Horcrux that had been taken from the Hut. The ring belonged to Voldemort's grandfather and was actually a holy artifact, the Resurrection Stone.
There was a prophecy that between Harry and Neville would be with Voldemort either you die or I die, that person needs Voldemort to choose, and that he will have powers that Voldemort does not have. Voldemort chose Harry, and when he tried to kill him, Lily blocked him with a barrier of love, Voldemort lost his mana, and Harry was left with a lightning scar. The scar hurts when Voldemort is strong. >>>More
Voldemort. This name was given to the Death Eaters.
Under a spell to protect him, if someone says it, it will break the magical barrier, causing disturbances and making it easier for the Death Eaters to track, so Voldemort is known as the one who can't even be named. >>>More
Harry Potter didn't really die, Voldemort killed the fragments of his soul that remained in Harry Potter's body. At that time, the purpose of Dumbledore's death was to force Voldemort out, in addition, Dumbledore was different from Harry Potter, he was not the owner of the three Deathly Hallows, and in the Harry Potter book, only having three Deathly Hallows at the same time could defeat death. Therefore, the Resurrection Stone can resurrect Harry Potter, but it cannot resurrect Dumbledore. >>>More