Perhaps it is a failed horcrux? Maybe its creator is fully trapped within the cursed object and simply touching it causes you to experience all of their hate and anguish as their dark soul tries to escape into your body.
Maybe it's the soul of the ancient dark wizard,Herpo the foul? Reputed to possibly be Voldemorts ancestor,and also a parsal mouth. If it's him and he's been trapped in that necklace for 2000 yrs,his soul is bound to be full of anger and hatred. Maybe when these muggles that touched it died and Katy got hurt it was because Herpo was trying to possess them and failed. Katys horrible outburst was a manifestation of Herpo's 2000 yr old tormented soul trying to obtain a host of flesh again.Can you imagine the mental state of a tormented soul being trapped and unable to escape for thousands of years?
This could be true....it could've been Excrizdis but he got interrupted by a dementor and the magic backfired,leaving him trapped inside of the opal necklace
@@richiefranklin76 I think you might be right. Maybe the opal necklace is the lost horcrux of Herpo the Foul, especially since we haven’t heard of what happened to his horcrux in the story.
Fun theory: Dementors are actually Horcruxeses created by Ekrizdis , this explains their durability. He tortured muggle sailors, killed them, and infused a part of his own soul inside their dead body turning them into a dementor. Eventually Ekrizdis ripped his soul so many times which turned him into a dementor himself. This is cool because it means Voldemort was on his way to become a dementor had he created more Horcruxeses.
I'd argue it'd make more sense to be the opposite. If you think about it, a Dementor is a being without a soul that is looking to feast on one. Looking to complete itself by gaining one, but unable to truly become complete with whatever soul they do get. I'd argue that the dementors are the opposite of a horcrux, and instead are a sort of negative magic of the universe trying to restore balance in death. Imagine if instead of tearing the soul, you just pulled it out... your husk, always looking for your lost soul that 'moved on', never finding it's original soul. I would imagine making a dementor, would be akin to making a horocrux with someone who's lost their soul and is basically a divide by zero glitch of the magical universe.
i alwas had thought that dementors are originally Ekrizdis's prisoners who had their soul ripped off, because its said in the book that in dementors kiss will take the soul and make the person dementor like souless shell. And because they become hungry and need to feed from negative emotions, they dont have enought food when there is peace and everyone is happy, and their number is low but in war they have lot of food and can exist more and can breed by kissing
I don’t think the necklace needs to be a horcrux. As we know, in itself, a horcrux is not deadly to the touch. The reason why the ring injures Dumbledore so severely is because a curse has been laid upon it. Well, you could have the curse without the horcrux, I suppose. The question is, when was the curse put on the ring and-if it was after Voldemort’s time at Borgin and Burke’s-if he got the idea of the curse from the necklace. Another reason why it seems unlikely that it’s a horcrux, is that we are told it has killed 19 muggle owners. If it were a horcrux that had been cursed so powerfully, it would make sense that it would be hidden in such a way that no muggle could find it. Also, we’re never told what happens to the horcrux after it’s brought to Dumbledore. Certainly that doesn’t mean it was destroyed, but we can’t be sure that it couldn’t and it doesn’t seem to me that Dumbledore would not have thought to check if it was a horcrux during the height of his horcrux hunt.
The fact that the 19 people the necklace killed were specifically all MUGGLES may have more to do with it i.e why does it only kills MUGGLE owners? I can tell you why it didn't come on to Dumbledore radar because it has no connection with lord Voldemort what so ever (him being descended from Herpo the foul is just speculation).
I believed that necklace is Morgana's horcrux being merlins antagonist and would make for her return and I cant believe that anything made by Morgana could be destroyed by anyone other than merlin and all of her writtings would have most likely been burnt making her the actual first to create a horcrux and merlin seeing those writting just hoped no one would ever delve into dark magic this deep again.
I dont think it was Ekrisdiz, because he died in his Castle and his barriers failed. However what if Raczidian made the horcrux. He was consumed by his own evil Patronus and never heard of again. His body could not survive, but his souls maybe have. Voldemorts "main" Soul needed a Vassal like Quirrel or the unborn Fetus of the missing Witch, if Reczidians "main" Soul couldnt find something like this maybe it died, even with Oval Horcrux intact. So now this is a Horcrux without a Master bound to. A part of a Soul freed, but trapped in a Prison.
It was a strange object, but in Happy Potter lore we can find all sorts of items that are cursed or weird. Maybe Rowling could answer this question, but I believe that it is not a Horcrux
I doubt it. Rowling didn't learn everything about the times of Harry Potter before we ejected her from the Wizarding World for breaking the statute of secrecy.
I believe it might be a failed attempt. That the witch/wizard who tried to make it a horcrux actually put the defensive mechanisms that's what made it cursed.
Ok a question springs to mind. Other than voldemort there's supposedly only ever been 1 creator of a horcrux right, and only 1 other known horcrux in existence. Well if there's only ever been 1 historical horcrux then how is it known there's multiple ways they can be destroyed? If this necklace is indeed that past horcux, that means that no horcrux has ever officially been destroyed before voldemort's so how is it known there are very few ways they can be? Or if this necklace is a secret horcrux no one knew about that still means there was only 1 known horcrux to test methods of destruction and so could only confirm 1 method of destruction, right? Heck come to think about it, how is it known that the original creator was even successful if he'd have to die and come back to confirm that. Did he return like voldemort and thus prove the idea of a horcrux true?
I would assume that by testing from the least most powerful attack spell to the most powerful up until the point of destruction would give enough info for the known methods to have been discovered as stated, it does need to be irrepairable damage, which not many spells can produce, hence why there are so few methods.
Yea even I’m confused. I think there must have been a few more people in history who made horcruxes because there was a literal book written about them (you will know this if you read the last Harry Potter book)
In Chamber of secrets, Ron and harry took the polyjuice potion but they still sounded the same. In goblet of fire, moody didn't sound like barty crouch jr.
Barty Crouch Jr. had to convince Dumbledore himself that he was Mad-Eye. He had to make sure that he sounded like Mad-Eye. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure Dumbledore is more observant than a twelve year old.
@Kristmundur Bjarnason nobody would realise eitherway, that is the only Moody we know up until then in the series, so it might as well be him. It's only later that we see the real one.
@@denizkenger52 If I remember rightly, in the book he didn't actually see Quirrell die - his injuries were more like burning than petrification, and so he languished for a while and died probably while Harry was unconscious.
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if the opal necklace was herpo's then he'd still be alive...however, the book hermione read stated how to destroy a horccrux...two ways, basilisk venom and fiend fire....that means at least 2 horcrux's were destroyed....meaning, yes...more people did succeed in making horcruxes
If it's Herpo his soul has been trapped for 2000 yrs. That might explain the utter hatred and agony we saw on Katys face,when Herpo tried to posses her and leave the necklace.
The book Hermione read (Secrets of the Darkest Art), only told of how to create a horcrux. It didn’t tell how to destroy it. The two methods that the characters found out could destroy them (Basilisk Venom and Fiendfyre) were accidentally discovered by them in the course of destroying Voldemort’s horcruxes. They didn’t know it beforehand. Which may be why, despite killing 19 muggles no one actually succeeded in destroying the Opal Necklace, cos the methods to destroy them were only discovered very recently.
@@knitcrochettiger361 Maybe. The books and website don't give us any info about Herpo's (or his horcrux's) fate. We also don't have any info about the origin of the Opal necklace, only that its dark powers are compliant of a Horcrux's defence mechanisms (but not necessarily such). So while it might be the Horcrux, we don't have proof that it actually is, or who its owner/creator was
@@nathishvel5725 if I remember correctly Hermione knew that a horcrux can be destroyed be fiendfyre. She mentioned it after the Room of Requirement fiasco and after Crabbe had died. She just didn't tell Harry or Ron about it since she's afraid or at least not confident in using fiendfyre as the spell/curse is very hard to control and may end up killing the caster if the caster is inexperienced like what happened with Crabbe.
Given the supposed power level you'd have to have to make a Horcrux, my guess for a potential candidate for the creator of that Horcrux would be Morgana Le Fey, as supposedly being Merlin's rival in the Harry Potter canon and Merlin supposedly being the most powerful wizard of all time, Morgana should more than be capable of this kind of magic. The only counter argument I have is she is pretty high profile in wizarding history and I cannot easily imagine no one noticing someone at or above Voldemort's level of power running around.
Well she can shape shift so she really could have played a role or it was something she did create but lost over time. She would hundreds of years old. I keep hoping she comes back in a sequel series or prequel. She would make an excellent villain and we don’t have any real female villains besides Umbridge and Bellatrix.
@@XN1K1T4X honestly if the Harry Potter video game which is a prequel is a success I can see things moving backwards in time. Maybe we will one day get a series of some sort during the age of the Hogwarts founders and Merlin/Morgana. I’d be all for it. But you make a good point about her shapeshifting to hide her form and frankly any dark wizard who made the Horcrux would be several hundred years old. So it’s believable things got lost in the shuffle.
There is rumor that they MAY make a Harry Potter Series, perhaps they could do one from back in that era or introduce her in a sequel to Harry Potters movie canon. She would be the only one I could think of that could be more dangerous than Voldemort.
Personally, I still don't think that the Opal Necklace is a horcrux but in fact was a very sadistic anti-muggle weapon or at least this is how it was eventually used. It already had killed 19 muggles by the 20th century, probably all people who have received it as a gift going by the language used to describe the victims. It would be also a very effective weapon to use against muggles, I mean, it causes a painful death on touch (the only reason why Katie survived at all was because the skin contact was so minimal. So if it was gifted to a muggle, it probably would kill several people before someone realizes they can't touch the necklace with their bare hands... The initial creator could be Egyptian, who used it to protect the treasures in his tomb against later grave robbers who would die when they touched the necklace. . However, if it is a Horcrux, I think it was created by a Dark Wizard we yet have to meet. I've said this before, there is too much information on the subject for Herpo the Foul to be the only one who has created one but seeing how he is the only documented case and seeing how he was the creator of the process, someone probably already have taken care of his horcrux, dooming him forever. And Ekrizdis is confirmed dead, so it couldn't have been him (going by the idea that he didn't mess up the process). No, I do think that if it is a horcrux, the creator is still out there, alive and hidden, probably constantly taken on other identities to mask his immortality...
@@GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Time to erase my traces again... On a side note: if anyone receives mysterious unexpected jewelry, it will be safe to touch, especially with bare hands, afterall, what are the odds that it is another cursed muggle killer...
Perhaps, it COULD have even been Morgan le Fay herself who's soul fragment was inside, if indeed it was a Horcrux. And that the Opal Necklace quite possibly might have belonged to her. I don't know. Just a thought.
So here's my thought: there is a potion to restore a body that Voldemort uses. He didn't create this potion, someone else did. So that means someone else likely had a horcrux, had their body destroyed and figured out how to get their body back afterwards. There were likely many dark wizards and witches throughout time who created horcruxes, and many good ones who worked to destroy them. Herpo and Voldemort are just famous as the first and the last we know of.
You sir are always on form I salute you sir. I always thought of it as a artifact that was cursed by a dark wizard to kill, his or hers enemies or random innocent people.
Given how easy Dark Magic is to fall into and how common "powerful" witches and wizards are, there's probably a few dozen Horcruxes floating around Europe. Everything that has ever been said to be rare or difficult in Harry Potter inevitably proves to be common or easy to do if you approach it with the right mindset (e.g. Patronus Charms), so there's no reason to believe making Horcruxes is actually that difficult.
It could have been Dumbledore's Horcrux, for we're told that he has intimate knowledge of creating a Horcrux. He said it's not a good idea to make a living being a Horcrux, leaving one to speculate that Dumbledore's Horcrux was this Opal Necklace, from his mother when he was present in the killing of his sister. Instead of Dumbledore's soul going into the necklace, it was Arianna's Soul, and was bound to the necklace, making her obscurial less promenent for Dumbledore to know about. Who knows, this is my personal theory.
In the philosopher's why didn't Voldemort was exposed to Snape by Quirrell since Snape was his right hand and he would not have been able to save Harry from Voldemort because it would reveal his true allegiance
I don't think Opal Necklace was a Hocrux,because as Harry constantly tells Ron and Hermoine in their Hocrux hunt that Borgin and Brukes were experts in Dark Magic and would've known straightaway that the Necklace is one too. What I think is that it's just an extraordinarily powerful cursed object might be used by a Dark Wizard just to kill Muggles. As there have been no Magical death this clearly seems to me the work of a powerful and Terrifying Dark Wizard,whose spell was so deadly that you will die just by touching it. And that Wizard can be Ekizrdis or Herpo the Foul
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My theory is that Snape tried to turn the necklace into a Horcrux and he abandoned it somehow....I don`t know if this is from the perfect performance of Alan Rickman in that particular scene or Snape was amazed by the fact the necklace was found. Just see the way he is looking into the necklace like he is observing every detail...
The opal necklace has killed many muggles... to me that means it's most likely purpose is to kill muggles. Greed makes great bait after all.. No need to complicate the issue. I think it's just a muggle-killer.
Is it not quite likely to be Grindelwald's? I think this would explain a lot - including why Dumbledore didn't kill him after their duel (he knew it wouldn't actually kill him). Also, I think it's poetic that the thing that is sent to kill him is part of Grindelwald's soul. Also also, it gives rise to the possibility that Dumbledore destroyed the horcrux a few months before Voldemort kills Grindelwald - which again seems fitting.
Alex , Grindelwald was not scared of death he would have died happily if it meant the wizards rule so there is no reason for him to make a horcrux rather he went after the hallows..also Grindelwald must have come across this piece of magic but he was not cruel enough to kill people for fun he only killed if it actually was necessary this was shown in crimes of Grindelwald as he didnt want to kill the baby but had no choice ..... Grindelwald knew the price of this magic that isa horcrux he didnt want to rip his soul apart as he wanted to die peacefully without getting stuck in limbo....I recommend u see Harry Potter folkare (why Grindelwald never made a horcrux) video to give you a clear understanding Stay stafe
Gellert was not afraid of death and immortality wasn't his priority. Dumbledore didn't kill him for 2 reasons. 1. He was is lover/bestfriend 2. He only needed to defeat him not kill him and why would you kill a very powerful wizard? (Kiling is not the way always) And Voldemort killed Grindelwald in The Deadly Hollows. Also how would him know about the Opal Necklaces if he travelled the world and never went to that shop?
I think you missed one possibility like Rowling’s quote said there have probably been tons of people who have tried and failed so it might also be the case that it was unintentional cursed during a failed or incomplete attempt
I believe yes it is a horcrux, but the one who made it is unknown. I highly doubt it'd be either of the 2 mentioned in the video as both are confirmed dead, plus if either were still around i don't think they'd be so under the radar that no one would know for that long. Likely it's some witch or wizard who no one knows about, perhaps even made it on accident. Even they wouldn't know where the opal necklace currently is, but that's also what's brilliant about it if it is a horcrux. Because everyone sees it as a powerful cursed object it's kept hidden and protected by those that have it. I think it gets locked away in the ministry or something after the incident (i don't think they destroyed it) so without even trying this random dark witch or wizard has a better protected horcrux than voldemort ever had. The best protected is the one your enemies guard for you
Borgin or Burke made it. They're secretly immortal and are now enjoying the quiet life using their age and knowledge for the trade of dark antiques expert.
I love this theory. I wonder though. Could a horcrux hold 2 different people’s souls? Think about it, Borgin and Burke’s was an important place to Tom Riddle after Hogwarts (they even considered it a place he could’ve hidden one but ruled it out quick). What if he knew it a horcrux because he could tell from his own and used it to kill someone. Then added his soul to it also and put it back at Borgin and Burke’s on display again parading his brilliance to the world where everyone could see it and still not be clever enough to know. Remember, he wanted to make 7 and nagini was the last one. He didn’t know Harry was made a horcrux. So he could have another one that no one realized.
maybe this is a part of someone a man/woman/magical creature who tried to create a horcrux but instead of splitting his soul it took everything but the body needed his soul so he started taking it out of others in the hope to get a new soul. Whereas the Opal neclace was the thing imbued with his soul and maybe also his darkness and also this would hunger for a body cuz this part had none, and the flying part etcetera is just him trying to push the soul out and get the body
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Failed or flawed horcrux is the vibe I get from what it did to Katie Bell. And it was either Morgan la Fae or some other, unknown, witch. The look of the necklace just doesn't feel like the sort of thing a wizard would try turning into a horcrux. I don't have any evidence to support any of this. It's just the feeling I get from the info I have.
Just a theory, connected from another theory I believe in, This Horcrux belonged to none other than, Gellert Grindelwald after he believed he had killed Dumbledore's sister Ariana. The Opal Necklace was a family heirloom that had been at the time in the possession of Bathilda Bagshot, Gellert's aunt. I believe it and Fawkes the Phoenix became Horcrux within hours of each other, after Dumbledore and Grindelwald had the duel which killed Ariana. Dumbledore created his to remove his grief, while Grindelwald created his to insure immortality. Grindelwald had no fear of death by Voldemort, because he to had succeeded at the cursed objects creation.
But there is one problem in on that. Gellert would of had to eat her when she died. Since the horcrux is made when they kill someone, eat them and it splits their soul into an item of choice.
@@themythicwaffle eating the victim killed is another fan theory. Also, magic tends to work with odd bits, so it could have been done just as easily as with some of her hair if all you need is a small bit of the person you killed. Hair is easy to obtain.
JK will say anything to make the story sound more exciting, but in reality a fan said something and she was like "hmm yeah that does sound cool, I'm glad I thought of that." Had she chosen to read the books she wrote she'd realize that Voldemort turned Harry into a Horcux without eating either of his parents or any part of Harry. Meaning her own claim in my mind is debunked.
I don't think the opal necklace was a horcrux. Arthur Weasley always had a fascination with muggle things, but most of his job meant dealing with wizards who were involved in muggle baiting. Basically, a witch/wizard would create a magical prank item and laugh when it upset the muggle that bought it, had trouble with it but refused to admit that something magical may have happened. I think the opal necklace might have been such an artifact, albeit much more nefarious. A thought came to mind while typing this up, what if this was a deadly muggle baiting item created by one of Grendalwald's followers. Grendalwald operated mostly around the events of WWII, and that would have been an opportune time to place such a deadly artifact that is only known to have killed 19 people.
Ever tought about the question Tom Riddle asked Slughorn about what happends if you create 7 Horcuxes when he was learning in Hogwards? He atempted to make 7. Did he stop at 6? That was befor Harry was born. My tought is that this would made Harry the number 8? Maybe they missed one Horcrux? Maybe that opalneckless? Voldemord used objects of high value as Horcrux. We never saw or getting it discribed how Voldemord disappeared after the killing of James and Lilly and giving Harry the scar. Maybe Voldemord just disappeared the same way like the first time (i don't mean gets defeated) and could return the same way in future. ??????????? Or does voldemord just meant 7 with the rest of his soul? I have so many questions🧐
it could be Salazar Slytherin's horcrux. logically speaking, Voldemort is his heir so naturally he may have been inspired to make horcruxes by his descendant :)
My guess would be Morgana Le Fay. Voldemort wasnt the only wizard to create a horcrux. The only other person known was Herpo the Foul in Greece. The necklace wouldnt be made by Voldemort obviously as he came to know of them only in his sixth year. Merlin wouldn’t want to be staggering around with a necklace so not him. The necklace was in London not greece so not Herpo. Sk, it has to be Morgana. Given that she is the most powerful witch and horcruxes need powerful magic behind them so i think its a perfect match. I think morgana casted a very strong curse that would instantly kill the person but through time the power deteriorated so that’s why katie bell wasn’t killed. I also think the necklace intended to be for morgana’s rival, merlin? Also, are there others ways of making a horcrux not just by using avada kedavra? Molly, in my guess, used petrificus totalus and reducto on bellatrix sooooooooooooooooo
I think that instead of the cursed child the sequel villain should have been Herpo. That the necklace did indeed belong to herpo, who made himself known at the same time period of the cursed child, he would actively mock the magic produced by his descendent voldemort and that he had experienced centuries to perfect his craft and delve into the true dark core of magic. Maybe find some way to tie his creation of the basilisk into it too.
So is the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Middle of the Rainforest. Arctic and Antarctic. And the Moon. Voldemort however thought the best place would be his own backyard. He really only seemed to put thought into protecting the Locket.
I like to think herpo taught Voldemort how to make a proper horcrux, and then Voldemort destroyed his horcrux and killed Herpo because he wanted to be the only immortal.
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Voldemort would most likely be immune to the dementor since the dementor may not be able to sense him cause Voldemort is sort of dead reincarnated person that's almost like a ghost but physical. In Deathly Hallows part 2 we can see him disintegrate into nothing. A dementor however could attack Voldemort if he was in his original human Tom Riddle form. (before the conversion)
I don't think it was really a horcrux or even a failed horcrux. I just think it was a very very very heavily chanted/jinxed/cursed object. My reason: You have to be mentally/emotionally close to a horcrux. The Opal Necklace cursed anyone who touched it. And if you get cursed by just touching it, then how could you ever get emotionally or mentally close to it?
I think that the curse on the necklace is something else. A dark creature had latched itself to the necklace. If you touch the necklace, the creature can touch you. You also cannot see the creature unless you touch it. The creature throws you around and then forces you to look into its face, which can kill you from fear.
She said other people have tried and failed. So many a dark wizard or witch tried to make a horcrux and instead of splitting there soul the entire thing got sucked into the necklace and that’s why it’s cursed completely
this may sound strange, but I think the trolley witch is the owner of the hocrux. for all those who know, in the cursed child, she apparently did some crazy weird dark magic on herself that could've killed albus. besides, she is still alive so thats another point. And she has been noted to be very... unknown, so I feel she could be considered a creator. If not, anyone else seems unlikely.
I think it more likely that the Horcrux was an anti-Muggle weapon which the owners guarded from destruction very carefully. It then ended up in Borgin and Burke’s, a veritable museum to Dark Magic, and so it was preserved again.
I just thought of another possibility for the necklace, that would involve it not being a Horcrux specifically, but similar, in a way. What if it is some kind of soul trap that removes and imprisons the souls of its victims, like a sort of inanimate dementor? If that is the case, the other difference between the necklace and a dementor's kiss would be that the body of the victim dies, rather than just being a soulless, but physically alive, body. The effects of it trying to imprison her soul would definitely have been a horrible experience for Katie Bell, and she may have ended up trapped in it, along with at least 19 other souls...
"Katie rose into the air [...] her arms outstretched [...] six feet above the ground, Katie let ou a terrible scream." => It makes me think of crucifixion, like the Christ. A way for a dark wizard to get revenge against muggles : to inflict them with the curse of "crucifixion". An even darker curse than cruciatus.
I don’t get the vibe it’s a horcrux, because Tom asked slughorn a specific question, he said he was reading in the restricted section and came across the word horcrux and how one was made, then asking what if 6 were made. Slughorn was baffled and said just the thought of murdering one person is bad enough how could you think to kill 6. So if someone can elaborate on why 6 was the number of horcruxs voldy wanted to create in order to believe that would make him immortal, that would help. Because if just one was made, you have to think that the other 5 are hidden around the world for someone else too OR if maybe someone murdered someone but then regretted it after so stopped murdering and only one was made and process was never finished. *** side question: it’s unclear to me if Tom knew he created the ring as a horcrux considering he didn’t know it was attached to the resurrection stone. If he had used the stone, his loved ones may have given him up when their ghost like souls resurrected. It’s said that voldy put the ring in a gold box in the floorboard of his home but did he know it was a horcrux??
The only reason Voldemorts horcruxes were hard to destroy was because he enchanted them (including Nagini) to be indestructible, otherwise Harry would be super durable. It was cursed jewelry created purely for muggle baiting, nothing more.
There's no evidence that it is a Horcrux of any kind, but it certainly has a horrible curse on it. The one and only good reason for Voldemort to have stayed with Borgin and Burkes for so long (likely more than ten years) was the opportunity for him to analyse artefacts tainted with dark magic.
A lot of Opals are from Australia. Many indigenous Australian tribes threatened to put curses on Opals mined from their lands. Many it’s Australian indigenous tribal magic ? 🪄🦘🧙🏿♀️
We're never told what happened to the necklace after it was taken to Professor McGonagall. I have assumed sent to Auror Headquarters. I could have gone on to the Department of Mysteries or still be locked up at Auror Headquarters. If it is a horcrux that wizard could have been destroyed but be recoverable by the same dark ceremony used to recover Voldemort. The spells that guard a Horcrux vary from Horcrux to Horcrux as some can be handled. Others cannot. The Gaunt ring was heavily cursed. Salazar's locket not so much as protection had been set to protect it in the cave.
Here's an absolutely crazy and impossible idea, but I'm throwing it out anyway. The necklace was being returned to its original owner... Dumbledore. What if, in his madness over Ariana's death, he split his soul, creating the horkrux not to gain immortality for himself, but either to eternally torture himself, or to go beyond death to figure out who killed her. Of course, there's the fact that remorse is the way to atone from such an abomination, and Dumbledore certainly would have been remorseful enough to attempt it, and survive the attempt.
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Well, i think its just cursed. The horcuxes dont kill you, they interact with your soul and your character if you touch them for a long time. Also, i believe muggles died cause they are not wizards, and Katie was, so he experienced this power and reacted to it with a more wizarding way.. Great video though! Its perfect when you make us think various solutions to a problem.. :P
If it's a horcrux, it belongs to Flamel. The stone is just a cover, and Dumbledore who is actually Grindelwald polyjuiced defends it because he fears that Voldemort - who really is a good guy - would expose their lies to the public.
The half blood prince does tells us what a horcrux is, and we actual get to see what happens when you touch the opal necklace. These two things is what makes me believe that the opal necklace is a horcrux! Its like an easter egg or foreshadowing what kind of dark magic we will see from here on.
There are only two known creators of horcruxes, Herpo, the inventor who probably would have wanted credit for the invention, and Voldemort, who if given his way, would never have been a known creator of horcruxes. Secrecy is the best defense for a horcrux, so I doubt anyone who created one, outside of Herpo, would go around advertising it. Additionally, billions of humans have lived and died with no written record of their existence, and magical people would be part of that. If the necklace is a horcrux, there are likely hundreds of dark wizards/witches, forgotten by history, who’s soul resides in it.
True opals, the kind that are valuable, are from Australia, which was not colonised by the English until the mid 1700’s, so it may well not be older than that.
Given it looks to be an ancient piece of jewellery for a noblewoman, I think Herpo the Foul is the more likely option between him and Ekryzdis. Ekryzdis was an isolationist psychopath, but Herpo's fame in the time he lived in means he was almost certainly born into wealth. This tracks well with his descendants too, as Salazar Slytherin was likely incredibly wealthy. Perhaps the necklace belonged to someone Herpo loved? Are there any famous dark wizards who are women? Or who notably had a romantic partner who was a woman? If so that would be an even more likely candidate.
No matter how creepy or insane or sad the topic is, your voice is just so soothing and calming it's like being hypnotized
Watch brony notion or movieflame. Not to be rude, but i found hys voice unnerving.
I agree I love listening to him taking he really should do audiobooks his voice is so lovely.
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Perhaps it is a failed horcrux? Maybe its creator is fully trapped within the cursed object and simply touching it causes you to experience all of their hate and anguish as their dark soul tries to escape into your body.
Maybe it's the soul of the ancient dark wizard,Herpo the foul?
Reputed to possibly be Voldemorts ancestor,and also a parsal mouth.
If it's him and he's been trapped in that necklace for 2000 yrs,his soul is bound to be full of anger and hatred.
Maybe when these muggles that touched it died and Katy got hurt it was because Herpo was trying to possess them and failed.
Katys horrible outburst was a manifestation of Herpo's 2000 yr old tormented soul trying to obtain a host of flesh again.Can you imagine the mental state of a tormented soul being trapped and unable to escape for thousands of years?
Maybe a prototype?? Perhaps it contains various souls
That is a really good theary
This could be true....it could've been Excrizdis but he got interrupted by a dementor and the magic backfired,leaving him trapped inside of the opal necklace
@@richiefranklin76 I think you might be right. Maybe the opal necklace is the lost horcrux of Herpo the Foul, especially since we haven’t heard of what happened to his horcrux in the story.
Fun theory:
Dementors are actually Horcruxeses created by Ekrizdis , this explains their durability. He tortured muggle sailors, killed them, and infused a part of his own soul inside their dead body turning them into a dementor. Eventually Ekrizdis ripped his soul so many times which turned him into a dementor himself.
This is cool because it means Voldemort was on his way to become a dementor had he created more Horcruxeses.
Horcruxes*, Voldemort.
Cool idea, tho voldemort was specifically stated to be the only person to have made multiple horcruxes.
I'd argue it'd make more sense to be the opposite.
If you think about it, a Dementor is a being without a soul that is looking to feast on one. Looking to complete itself by gaining one, but unable to truly become complete with whatever soul they do get.
I'd argue that the dementors are the opposite of a horcrux, and instead are a sort of negative magic of the universe trying to restore balance in death. Imagine if instead of tearing the soul, you just pulled it out... your husk, always looking for your lost soul that 'moved on', never finding it's original soul.
I would imagine making a dementor, would be akin to making a horocrux with someone who's lost their soul and is basically a divide by zero glitch of the magical universe.
@@giulianocricenti1145 no it isnt, dementors appear in times of despair. they vanish if the people are happy.
i alwas had thought that dementors are originally Ekrizdis's prisoners who had their soul ripped off, because its said in the book that in dementors kiss will take the soul and make the person dementor like souless shell. And because they become hungry and need to feed from negative emotions, they dont have enought food when there is peace and everyone is happy, and their number is low but in war they have lot of food and can exist more and can breed by kissing
I don’t think the necklace needs to be a horcrux. As we know, in itself, a horcrux is not deadly to the touch. The reason why the ring injures Dumbledore so severely is because a curse has been laid upon it. Well, you could have the curse without the horcrux, I suppose. The question is, when was the curse put on the ring and-if it was after Voldemort’s time at Borgin and Burke’s-if he got the idea of the curse from the necklace.
Another reason why it seems unlikely that it’s a horcrux, is that we are told it has killed 19 muggle owners. If it were a horcrux that had been cursed so powerfully, it would make sense that it would be hidden in such a way that no muggle could find it. Also, we’re never told what happens to the horcrux after it’s brought to Dumbledore. Certainly that doesn’t mean it was destroyed, but we can’t be sure that it couldn’t and it doesn’t seem to me that Dumbledore would not have thought to check if it was a horcrux during the height of his horcrux hunt.
The fact that the 19 people the necklace killed were specifically all MUGGLES may have more to do with it i.e why does it only kills MUGGLE owners?
I can tell you why it didn't come on to Dumbledore radar because it has no connection with lord Voldemort what so ever (him being descended from Herpo the foul is just speculation).
I believed that necklace is Morgana's horcrux being merlins antagonist and would make for her return and I cant believe that anything made by Morgana could be destroyed by anyone other than merlin and all of her writtings would have most likely been burnt making her the actual first to create a horcrux and merlin seeing those writting just hoped no one would ever delve into dark magic this deep again.
Why couldn't the horcrux be destroyed by anybody else than Merlin?
That actually makes sense. Morgana was one of the most powerfull witches so surely she would make a horcrux.
I once read that he was turned into a tree.
@@GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Merlin was a tree and gave Arthur the prophecy to become king after taking Excalibur
@@lexilovesjesus9129 okay so it was a thing that happened. Got that bit of info from Wizardology, a book from the ology series.
I dont think it was Ekrisdiz, because he died in his Castle and his barriers failed. However what if Raczidian made the horcrux. He was consumed by his own evil Patronus and never heard of again. His body could not survive, but his souls maybe have. Voldemorts "main" Soul needed a Vassal like Quirrel or the unborn Fetus of the missing Witch, if Reczidians "main" Soul couldnt find something like this maybe it died, even with Oval Horcrux intact. So now this is a Horcrux without a Master bound to. A part of a Soul freed, but trapped in a Prison.
It was a strange object, but in Happy Potter lore we can find all sorts of items that are cursed or weird. Maybe Rowling could answer this question, but I believe that it is not a Horcrux
I doubt it. Rowling didn't learn everything about the times of Harry Potter before we ejected her from the Wizarding World for breaking the statute of secrecy.
@@MinistryOfMagic_DoM why wasn’t her memory obliviated then?
Dont ask her shit she might retcon harrys gender this time
I believe it might be a failed attempt. That the witch/wizard who tried to make it a horcrux actually put the defensive mechanisms that's what made it cursed.
Jk rowling will probably say the necklace was bi-sexual
She lost her mind
I just noticed this...... but super cool how you put the CC in the description, super cool like deaf or hearing impaired people!
I don't include the whole video, but I include a decent portion. I do always upload actual CC's to the videos though!
@@HarryPotterTheory could it be Grindelwald idk just a thought
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Ok a question springs to mind. Other than voldemort there's supposedly only ever been 1 creator of a horcrux right, and only 1 other known horcrux in existence. Well if there's only ever been 1 historical horcrux then how is it known there's multiple ways they can be destroyed? If this necklace is indeed that past horcux, that means that no horcrux has ever officially been destroyed before voldemort's so how is it known there are very few ways they can be? Or if this necklace is a secret horcrux no one knew about that still means there was only 1 known horcrux to test methods of destruction and so could only confirm 1 method of destruction, right?
Heck come to think about it, how is it known that the original creator was even successful if he'd have to die and come back to confirm that. Did he return like voldemort and thus prove the idea of a horcrux true?
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There wasn't just one before voldy tho
I would assume that by testing from the least most powerful attack spell to the most powerful up until the point of destruction would give enough info for the known methods to have been discovered as stated, it does need to be irrepairable damage, which not many spells can produce, hence why there are so few methods.
Yea even I’m confused. I think there must have been a few more people in history who made horcruxes because there was a literal book written about them (you will know this if you read the last Harry Potter book)
In Chamber of secrets, Ron and harry took the polyjuice potion but they still sounded the same.
In goblet of fire, moody didn't sound like barty crouch jr.
@@ashwinsmagicandcardistry I see. Thank you
Barty Crouch Jr. had to convince Dumbledore himself that he was Mad-Eye. He had to make sure that he sounded like Mad-Eye. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure Dumbledore is more observant than a twelve year old.
In the books they got the new voices as well which makes sense given voice is a product of your anatomy.
@Kristmundur Bjarnason nobody would realise eitherway, that is the only Moody we know up until then in the series, so it might as well be him. It's only later that we see the real one.
@@denizkenger52 If I remember rightly, in the book he didn't actually see Quirrell die - his injuries were more like burning than petrification, and so he languished for a while and died probably while Harry was unconscious.
This is just amazing... your knowledge of the fandom and sound of your voice ties everything together so well and causes me to fall in love with you videos.
Well done as always!
if the opal necklace was herpo's then he'd still be alive...however, the book hermione read stated how to destroy a horccrux...two ways, basilisk venom and fiend fire....that means at least 2 horcrux's were destroyed....meaning, yes...more people did succeed in making horcruxes
If it's Herpo his soul has been trapped for 2000 yrs.
That might explain the utter hatred and agony we saw on Katys face,when Herpo tried to posses her and leave the necklace.
The book Hermione read (Secrets of the Darkest Art), only told of how to create a horcrux. It didn’t tell how to destroy it. The two methods that the characters found out could destroy them (Basilisk Venom and Fiendfyre) were accidentally discovered by them in the course of destroying Voldemort’s horcruxes. They didn’t know it beforehand. Which may be why, despite killing 19 muggles no one actually succeeded in destroying the Opal Necklace, cos the methods to destroy them were only discovered very recently.
@@nathishvel5725 then that means Herpo is still alive
@@knitcrochettiger361 Maybe. The books and website don't give us any info about Herpo's (or his horcrux's) fate. We also don't have any info about the origin of the Opal necklace, only that its dark powers are compliant of a Horcrux's defence mechanisms (but not necessarily such). So while it might be the Horcrux, we don't have proof that it actually is, or who its owner/creator was
@@nathishvel5725 if I remember correctly Hermione knew that a horcrux can be destroyed be fiendfyre. She mentioned it after the Room of Requirement fiasco and after Crabbe had died. She just didn't tell Harry or Ron about it since she's afraid or at least not confident in using fiendfyre as the spell/curse is very hard to control and may end up killing the caster if the caster is inexperienced like what happened with Crabbe.
Given the supposed power level you'd have to have to make a Horcrux, my guess for a potential candidate for the creator of that Horcrux would be Morgana Le Fey, as supposedly being Merlin's rival in the Harry Potter canon and Merlin supposedly being the most powerful wizard of all time, Morgana should more than be capable of this kind of magic. The only counter argument I have is she is pretty high profile in wizarding history and I cannot easily imagine no one noticing someone at or above Voldemort's level of power running around.
Well she can shape shift so she really could have played a role or it was something she did create but lost over time. She would hundreds of years old.
I keep hoping she comes back in a sequel series or prequel. She would make an excellent villain and we don’t have any real female villains besides Umbridge and Bellatrix.
@@XN1K1T4X honestly if the Harry Potter video game which is a prequel is a success I can see things moving backwards in time. Maybe we will one day get a series of some sort during the age of the Hogwarts founders and Merlin/Morgana. I’d be all for it.
But you make a good point about her shapeshifting to hide her form and frankly any dark wizard who made the Horcrux would be several hundred years old. So it’s believable things got lost in the shuffle.
There is rumor that they MAY make a Harry Potter Series, perhaps they could do one from back in that era or introduce her in a sequel to Harry Potters movie canon. She would be the only one I could think of that could be more dangerous than Voldemort.
Herpo's horcrux OR one of the Gaunts.. as we know all of Voldemort's.
Personally, I still don't think that the Opal Necklace is a horcrux but in fact was a very sadistic anti-muggle weapon or at least this is how it was eventually used. It already had killed 19 muggles by the 20th century, probably all people who have received it as a gift going by the language used to describe the victims. It would be also a very effective weapon to use against muggles, I mean, it causes a painful death on touch (the only reason why Katie survived at all was because the skin contact was so minimal. So if it was gifted to a muggle, it probably would kill several people before someone realizes they can't touch the necklace with their bare hands... The initial creator could be Egyptian, who used it to protect the treasures in his tomb against later grave robbers who would die when they touched the necklace. .
However, if it is a Horcrux, I think it was created by a Dark Wizard we yet have to meet. I've said this before, there is too much information on the subject for Herpo the Foul to be the only one who has created one but seeing how he is the only documented case and seeing how he was the creator of the process, someone probably already have taken care of his horcrux, dooming him forever. And Ekrizdis is confirmed dead, so it couldn't have been him (going by the idea that he didn't mess up the process). No, I do think that if it is a horcrux, the creator is still out there, alive and hidden, probably constantly taken on other identities to mask his immortality...
Interesting, well thought out, theory.
Oh no they know too much you need to hide again!
@@GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Time to erase my traces again... On a side note: if anyone receives mysterious unexpected jewelry, it will be safe to touch, especially with bare hands, afterall, what are the odds that it is another cursed muggle killer...
@@BjornV1994 good luck on your journey.
Perhaps, it COULD have even been Morgan le Fay herself who's soul fragment was inside, if indeed it was a Horcrux. And that the Opal Necklace quite possibly might have belonged to her. I don't know. Just a thought.
This is the prequel we all wanted.
I think Salazar may have to do something with it
salazar was'nt evil... he was short tempered and hated muggle borns...
@@whiterabbit3359 being a eugenicist is evil.
So here's my thought: there is a potion to restore a body that Voldemort uses. He didn't create this potion, someone else did. So that means someone else likely had a horcrux, had their body destroyed and figured out how to get their body back afterwards. There were likely many dark wizards and witches throughout time who created horcruxes, and many good ones who worked to destroy them. Herpo and Voldemort are just famous as the first and the last we know of.
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Maybe it’s a horcrux; maybe it isn’t. The question being: Who created it? Why did you focus only on wizards. Why not a witch? Why not Morgana Le Fey?
In Harry Potter her name is just Morgan, not Morgana
Feminazi BS
Makes sense
@@shayandutta2295 saying that women exist, too, doesn't make you a feminazi lmao
Department of mysteries? History? Explanation? Rooms?
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i would definitely give up on the "you're a wizard Harry" in attempted Hagrid's voice as the ending of every video.
You sir are always on form I salute you sir. I always thought of it as a artifact that was cursed by a dark wizard to kill, his or hers enemies or random innocent people.
Given how easy Dark Magic is to fall into and how common "powerful" witches and wizards are, there's probably a few dozen Horcruxes floating around Europe. Everything that has ever been said to be rare or difficult in Harry Potter inevitably proves to be common or easy to do if you approach it with the right mindset (e.g. Patronus Charms), so there's no reason to believe making Horcruxes is actually that difficult.
What about the Wizard that wrote “Secrets of the Darkest Arts” the textbook that provides all the information on how to make a horcrux
It could have been Dumbledore's Horcrux, for we're told that he has intimate knowledge of creating a Horcrux. He said it's not a good idea to make a living being a Horcrux, leaving one to speculate that Dumbledore's Horcrux was this Opal Necklace, from his mother when he was present in the killing of his sister.
Instead of Dumbledore's soul going into the necklace, it was Arianna's Soul, and was bound to the necklace, making her obscurial less promenent for Dumbledore to know about.
Who knows, this is my personal theory.
If Dumbledore has a horcrux, it’s definitely Fawkes.
In the philosopher's why didn't Voldemort was exposed to Snape by Quirrell since Snape was his right hand and he would not have been able to save Harry from Voldemort because it would reveal his true allegiance
Voldemort thought that Snape went over to Dumbledore that’s why
I don't think Opal Necklace was a Hocrux,because as Harry constantly tells Ron and Hermoine in their Hocrux hunt that Borgin and Brukes were experts in Dark Magic and would've known straightaway that the Necklace is one too. What I think is that it's just an extraordinarily powerful cursed object might be used by a Dark Wizard just to kill Muggles. As there have been no Magical death this clearly seems to me the work of a powerful and Terrifying Dark Wizard,whose spell was so deadly that you will die just by touching it. And that Wizard can be Ekizrdis or Herpo the Foul
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My theory is that Snape tried to turn the necklace into a Horcrux and he abandoned it somehow....I don`t know if this is from the perfect performance of Alan Rickman in that particular scene or Snape was amazed by the fact the necklace was found. Just see the way he is looking into the necklace like he is observing every detail...
But the necklace is known to have existed and been killing muggles for a very long time, at least before snape was born.
The opal necklace has killed many muggles... to me that means it's most likely purpose is to kill muggles. Greed makes great bait after all.. No need to complicate the issue. I think it's just a muggle-killer.
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Is it not quite likely to be Grindelwald's? I think this would explain a lot - including why Dumbledore didn't kill him after their duel (he knew it wouldn't actually kill him).
Also, I think it's poetic that the thing that is sent to kill him is part of Grindelwald's soul. Also also, it gives rise to the possibility that Dumbledore destroyed the horcrux a few months before Voldemort kills Grindelwald - which again seems fitting.
This is random and I forget but
Is it canon that Dumbledore is gay?
@@jenniflower6569 yes
Alex , Grindelwald was not scared of death he would have died happily if it meant the wizards rule so there is no reason for him to make a horcrux rather he went after the hallows..also Grindelwald must have come across this piece of magic but he was not cruel enough to kill people for fun he only killed if it actually was necessary this was shown in crimes of Grindelwald as he didnt want to kill the baby but had no choice ..... Grindelwald knew the price of this magic that isa horcrux he didnt want to rip his soul apart as he wanted to die peacefully without getting stuck in limbo....I recommend u see Harry Potter folkare (why Grindelwald never made a horcrux) video to give you a clear understanding
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Gellert was not afraid of death and immortality wasn't his priority. Dumbledore didn't kill him for 2 reasons. 1. He was is lover/bestfriend
2. He only needed to defeat him not kill him and why would you kill a very powerful wizard? (Kiling is not the way always)
And Voldemort killed Grindelwald in The Deadly Hollows.
Also how would him know about the Opal Necklaces if he travelled the world and never went to that shop?
killing rips your soul... so obviously dumbledore would'nt have killed grindelwald...and he LOVED grindelwald....
I think you missed one possibility like Rowling’s quote said there have probably been tons of people who have tried and failed so it might also be the case that it was unintentional cursed during a failed or incomplete attempt
J.K rowling reading the title: ' hm hm, Write that down! write that down! '
I believe yes it is a horcrux, but the one who made it is unknown. I highly doubt it'd be either of the 2 mentioned in the video as both are confirmed dead, plus if either were still around i don't think they'd be so under the radar that no one would know for that long.
Likely it's some witch or wizard who no one knows about, perhaps even made it on accident. Even they wouldn't know where the opal necklace currently is, but that's also what's brilliant about it if it is a horcrux.
Because everyone sees it as a powerful cursed object it's kept hidden and protected by those that have it. I think it gets locked away in the ministry or something after the incident (i don't think they destroyed it) so without even trying this random dark witch or wizard has a better protected horcrux than voldemort ever had.
The best protected is the one your enemies guard for you
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Borgin or Burke made it. They're secretly immortal and are now enjoying the quiet life using their age and knowledge for the trade of dark antiques expert.
You do such a good job coming up Such intricate theories
I love this theory. I wonder though. Could a horcrux hold 2 different people’s souls? Think about it, Borgin and Burke’s was an important place to Tom Riddle after Hogwarts (they even considered it a place he could’ve hidden one but ruled it out quick). What if he knew it a horcrux because he could tell from his own and used it to kill someone. Then added his soul to it also and put it back at Borgin and Burke’s on display again parading his brilliance to the world where everyone could see it and still not be clever enough to know. Remember, he wanted to make 7 and nagini was the last one. He didn’t know Harry was made a horcrux. So he could have another one that no one realized.
maybe this is a part of someone a man/woman/magical creature who tried to create a horcrux but instead of splitting his soul it took everything but the body needed his soul so he started taking it out of others in the hope to get a new soul. Whereas the Opal neclace was the thing imbued with his soul and maybe also his darkness and also this would hunger for a body cuz this part had none, and the flying part etcetera is just him trying to push the soul out and get the body
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Failed or flawed horcrux is the vibe I get from what it did to Katie Bell.
And it was either Morgan la Fae or some other, unknown, witch.
The look of the necklace just doesn't feel like the sort of thing a wizard would try turning into a horcrux.
I don't have any evidence to support any of this. It's just the feeling I get from the info I have.
These videos are what keep me sane
archetypal school bully? man i must have had bad luck, because a joke like malfoy would have been the victim in my school days for sure.
Last time i was this early she was pretty upset
Just a theory, connected from another theory I believe in, This Horcrux belonged to none other than, Gellert Grindelwald after he believed he had killed Dumbledore's sister Ariana. The Opal Necklace was a family heirloom that had been at the time in the possession of Bathilda Bagshot, Gellert's aunt. I believe it and Fawkes the Phoenix became Horcrux within hours of each other, after Dumbledore and Grindelwald had the duel which killed Ariana. Dumbledore created his to remove his grief, while Grindelwald created his to insure immortality. Grindelwald had no fear of death by Voldemort, because he to had succeeded at the cursed objects creation.
But there is one problem in on that. Gellert would of had to eat her when she died. Since the horcrux is made when they kill someone, eat them and it splits their soul into an item of choice.
@@themythicwaffle eating the victim killed is another fan theory. Also, magic tends to work with odd bits, so it could have been done just as easily as with some of her hair if all you need is a small bit of the person you killed. Hair is easy to obtain.
Azalyna caspian Didn’t JK Rowling say that?
@@rezo-azalynacodex8492 No no, he’s got a point.
JK will say anything to make the story sound more exciting, but in reality a fan said something and she was like "hmm yeah that does sound cool, I'm glad I thought of that." Had she chosen to read the books she wrote she'd realize that Voldemort turned Harry into a Horcux without eating either of his parents or any part of Harry. Meaning her own claim in my mind is debunked.
I think it might be Snape’s which also backs up the theory about that he’s alive
I don't think the opal necklace was a horcrux. Arthur Weasley always had a fascination with muggle things, but most of his job meant dealing with wizards who were involved in muggle baiting. Basically, a witch/wizard would create a magical prank item and laugh when it upset the muggle that bought it, had trouble with it but refused to admit that something magical may have happened. I think the opal necklace might have been such an artifact, albeit much more nefarious. A thought came to mind while typing this up, what if this was a deadly muggle baiting item created by one of Grendalwald's followers. Grendalwald operated mostly around the events of WWII, and that would have been an opportune time to place such a deadly artifact that is only known to have killed 19 people.
Ever tought about the question Tom Riddle asked Slughorn about what happends if you create 7 Horcuxes when he was learning in Hogwards?
He atempted to make 7.
Did he stop at 6?
That was befor Harry was born.
My tought is that this would made Harry the number 8?
Maybe they missed one Horcrux?
Maybe that opalneckless?
Voldemord used objects of high value as Horcrux.
We never saw or getting it discribed how Voldemord disappeared after the killing of James and Lilly and giving Harry the scar.
Maybe Voldemord just disappeared the same way like the first time (i don't mean gets defeated) and could return the same way in future. ???????????
Or does voldemord just meant 7 with the rest of his soul?
I have so many questions🧐
it could be Salazar Slytherin's horcrux. logically speaking, Voldemort is his heir so naturally he may have been inspired to make horcruxes by his descendant :)
He's not that evil
My guess would be Morgana Le Fay.
Voldemort wasnt the only wizard to create a horcrux. The only other person known was Herpo the Foul in Greece.
The necklace wouldnt be made by Voldemort obviously as he came to know of them only in his sixth year.
Merlin wouldn’t want to be staggering around with a necklace so not him.
The necklace was in London not greece so not Herpo.
Sk, it has to be Morgana. Given that she is the most powerful witch and horcruxes need powerful magic behind them so i think its a perfect match. I think morgana casted a very strong curse that would instantly kill the person but through time the power deteriorated so that’s why katie bell wasn’t killed. I also think the necklace intended to be for morgana’s rival, merlin?
Also, are there others ways of making a horcrux not just by using avada kedavra? Molly, in my guess, used petrificus totalus and reducto on bellatrix sooooooooooooooooo
Good job man
In the videos you upload, I've noticed that you use brilliant comprehension, something I'm kind of weak at.
Why did Salazar not create one...after leaving the school, i would imagine he would've went deeper into Dark Magic.
I think that instead of the cursed child the sequel villain should have been Herpo. That the necklace did indeed belong to herpo, who made himself known at the same time period of the cursed child, he would actively mock the magic produced by his descendent voldemort and that he had experienced centuries to perfect his craft and delve into the true dark core of magic. Maybe find some way to tie his creation of the basilisk into it too.
Random thought: can lava destroy a horcrux? If it can’t a volcano is a brilliant hiding place for one
So is the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Middle of the Rainforest. Arctic and Antarctic. And the Moon. Voldemort however thought the best place would be his own backyard. He really only seemed to put thought into protecting the Locket.
@@gamesmastertobi29 probably because they’re so hard to destroy
@@TheBaseballArchaologist perhaps. But why take the chance.
@@gamesmastertobi29 I think that Voldemort’s ego was so massive he didn’t think anyone would even find out he made a horcrux, much less 7 of them
@@TheBaseballArchaologist true. Voldemort was just a piss poor planner
I like to think herpo taught Voldemort how to make a proper horcrux, and then Voldemort destroyed his horcrux and killed Herpo because he wanted to be the only immortal.
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please say you do book readings??? like for audible or something like that!!!
I don't! But if Audible reached out to me I'd be interested in narrating some HP books
@@HarryPotterTheory you can reach out to them. They allow just about anyone who has the desire to narrate an audio book. The pay is shit and based on sales of your specific book reading, but it can be done.
@@HarryPotterTheory just HP books? I suggest broadening to Fantasy genre. I write YA Sci Fi Fantasy. :)
@@HarryPotterTheory ya schedule is probably a busy one, but your audio recordings are on the sweet spot :) Id be very thrilled to hear you reading, you've probably had others say this but your vocals are very enveloping *beeewooop*
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What would happen if Voldemort was attacked by a dementor? Thanks for the good vids
@D E V C U T S that’s kinda the point
Voldemort would most likely be immune to the dementor since the dementor may not be able to sense him cause Voldemort is sort of dead reincarnated person that's almost like a ghost but physical. In Deathly Hallows part 2 we can see him disintegrate into nothing.
A dementor however could attack Voldemort if he was in his original human Tom Riddle form. (before the conversion)
I don't think it was really a horcrux or even a failed horcrux.
I just think it was a very very very heavily chanted/jinxed/cursed object.
My reason: You have to be mentally/emotionally close to a horcrux.
The Opal Necklace cursed anyone who touched it. And if you get cursed by just touching it, then how could you ever get emotionally or mentally close to it?
Voldemort's ring had the same kind of dark curse on it. Anybody who touches it would die (including Dumbledore)
I think that the curse on the necklace is something else. A dark creature had latched itself to the necklace. If you touch the necklace, the creature can touch you. You also cannot see the creature unless you touch it. The creature throws you around and then forces you to look into its face, which can kill you from fear.
She said other people have tried and failed. So many a dark wizard or witch tried to make a horcrux and instead of splitting there soul the entire thing got sucked into the necklace and that’s why it’s cursed completely
this may sound strange, but I think the trolley witch is the owner of the hocrux. for all those who know, in the cursed child, she apparently did some crazy weird dark magic on herself that could've killed albus. besides, she is still alive so thats another point. And she has been noted to be very... unknown, so I feel she could be considered a creator. If not, anyone else seems unlikely.
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I think it more likely that the Horcrux was an anti-Muggle weapon which the owners guarded from destruction very carefully. It then ended up in Borgin and Burke’s, a veritable museum to Dark Magic, and so it was preserved again.
I would say it is more likely Raczidian that made it if it is a horcruz and he destroyed his part of the soul beyond repair so he is not coming back.
I just thought of another possibility for the necklace, that would involve it not being a Horcrux specifically, but similar, in a way. What if it is some kind of soul trap that removes and imprisons the souls of its victims, like a sort of inanimate dementor? If that is the case, the other difference between the necklace and a dementor's kiss would be that the body of the victim dies, rather than just being a soulless, but physically alive, body. The effects of it trying to imprison her soul would definitely have been a horrible experience for Katie Bell, and she may have ended up trapped in it, along with at least 19 other souls...
The necklace belonged to Professor Slughorn
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"Katie rose into the air [...] her arms outstretched [...] six feet above the ground, Katie let ou a terrible scream." => It makes me think of crucifixion, like the Christ. A way for a dark wizard to get revenge against muggles : to inflict them with the curse of "crucifixion". An even darker curse than cruciatus.
What happens if you are given the dementor's kiss but you have a horcrux?
Nice question
You Should have a HP chat group for your fans to go over theories and their general love for the series.
You should do an episode debating whether a person can use an unforgivable curse on theirself.
I don’t get the vibe it’s a horcrux, because Tom asked slughorn a specific question, he said he was reading in the restricted section and came across the word horcrux and how one was made, then asking what if 6 were made. Slughorn was baffled and said just the thought of murdering one person is bad enough how could you think to kill 6. So if someone can elaborate on why 6 was the number of horcruxs voldy wanted to create in order to believe that would make him immortal, that would help. Because if just one was made, you have to think that the other 5 are hidden around the world for someone else too OR if maybe someone murdered someone but then regretted it after so stopped murdering and only one was made and process was never finished.
*** side question: it’s unclear to me if Tom knew he created the ring as a horcrux considering he didn’t know it was attached to the resurrection stone. If he had used the stone, his loved ones may have given him up when their ghost like souls resurrected. It’s said that voldy put the ring in a gold box in the floorboard of his home but did he know it was a horcrux??
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The only reason Voldemorts horcruxes were hard to destroy was because he enchanted them (including Nagini) to be indestructible, otherwise Harry would be super durable. It was cursed jewelry created purely for muggle baiting, nothing more.
There's no evidence that it is a Horcrux of any kind, but it certainly has a horrible curse on it. The one and only good reason for Voldemort to have stayed with Borgin and Burkes for so long (likely more than ten years) was the opportunity for him to analyse artefacts tainted with dark magic.
A lot of Opals are from Australia. Many indigenous Australian tribes threatened to put curses on Opals mined from their lands. Many it’s Australian indigenous tribal magic ? 🪄🦘🧙🏿♀️
We're never told what happened to the necklace after it was taken to Professor McGonagall. I have assumed sent to Auror Headquarters. I could have gone on to the Department of Mysteries or still be locked up at Auror Headquarters.
If it is a horcrux that wizard could have been destroyed but be recoverable by the same dark ceremony used to recover Voldemort.
The spells that guard a Horcrux vary from Horcrux to Horcrux as some can be handled. Others cannot. The Gaunt ring was heavily cursed. Salazar's locket not so much as protection had been set to protect it in the cave.
It could be either wizards horcrux and their body’s may have been destroyed (like Voldemort) this would suggest they too are stuck in limbo
Q: can dementors suck the soul out of horcruxes
Here's an absolutely crazy and impossible idea, but I'm throwing it out anyway. The necklace was being returned to its original owner... Dumbledore. What if, in his madness over Ariana's death, he split his soul, creating the horkrux not to gain immortality for himself, but either to eternally torture himself, or to go beyond death to figure out who killed her. Of course, there's the fact that remorse is the way to atone from such an abomination, and Dumbledore certainly would have been remorseful enough to attempt it, and survive the attempt.
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I don't know if I'm being dumb but when did Draco put Madame Rosemerta under the imperious curse?
@Oof Oooof69 a perfect excuse to reread them all..
During Half Blood Prince. He used it to get Rosmerta to give the necklace to Katie and tell her to deliver it to Dumbledore.
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Thank-you very much for the kind words!
Well, i think its just cursed. The horcuxes dont kill you, they interact with your soul and your character if you touch them for a long time. Also, i believe muggles died cause they are not wizards, and Katie was, so he experienced this power and reacted to it with a more wizarding way..
Great video though! Its perfect when you make us think various solutions to a problem.. :P
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If it's a horcrux, it belongs to Flamel. The stone is just a cover, and Dumbledore who is actually Grindelwald polyjuiced defends it because he fears that Voldemort - who really is a good guy - would expose their lies to the public.
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The half blood prince does tells us what a horcrux is, and we actual get to see what happens when you touch the opal necklace. These two things is what makes me believe that the opal necklace is a horcrux! Its like an easter egg or foreshadowing what kind of dark magic we will see from here on.
There are only two known creators of horcruxes, Herpo, the inventor who probably would have wanted credit for the invention, and Voldemort, who if given his way, would never have been a known creator of horcruxes. Secrecy is the best defense for a horcrux, so I doubt anyone who created one, outside of Herpo, would go around advertising it. Additionally, billions of humans have lived and died with no written record of their existence, and magical people would be part of that. If the necklace is a horcrux, there are likely hundreds of dark wizards/witches, forgotten by history, who’s soul resides in it.
True opals, the kind that are valuable, are from Australia, which was not colonised by the English until the mid 1700’s, so it may well not be older than that.
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If Snape was such a trusted death eater why didn't quirrel/Voldemort let him know the plan from the start?
Really? Go read the books again 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Given it looks to be an ancient piece of jewellery for a noblewoman, I think Herpo the Foul is the more likely option between him and Ekryzdis. Ekryzdis was an isolationist psychopath, but Herpo's fame in the time he lived in means he was almost certainly born into wealth. This tracks well with his descendants too, as Salazar Slytherin was likely incredibly wealthy. Perhaps the necklace belonged to someone Herpo loved?
Are there any famous dark wizards who are women? Or who notably had a romantic partner who was a woman? If so that would be an even more likely candidate.
For example Morgana Le Fey?
J.K rowling talks about the wizarding world like it's real sometimes