So, like I did with OotP, my analysis of HBP.

Jul 18, 2005 17:32

WARNING: THERE ARE SPOILERS IN THIS POST. If you're a slowpoke (j/k) and haven't finished HBP by now, DO NOT READ THE CONTENTS OF THIS POST. I'm putting them under a LJ cut so I can't be blamed for spoiling it if you haven't read it. Get it? Got it? Good.

The Half-Blood Prince is...no freakin' way! )

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fsmusicgirl July 19 2005, 06:56:22 UTC
*didn't read any of it as to not spoil it for myself* I swear by all things holy that I shut my eyes and just scrolled to the bottom of the page. Anyways, I'm on Ch. 13. I've had stuff to take care of with the upcoming vacation and band stuff.

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benabaxter July 19 2005, 21:48:34 UTC
I pretty much had the same theories up until the denial of Harry and Ginny. I think that they'll get together. I'm not so sure about the Ginny a Horcrux thing, though.

Most of the

"7 is the most magically significant number" is why there are only going to be SIX horcruxes. Remember: the seventh is ostensibly in Ol' Voldy. I think, too, that these were all established during the first rise to power. Therefore, the Gryfindor Sword is out of question.

1. Diary - Destroyed
2. Slytherin Ring - Destroyed
3. HuffleCup - Unknown
4. Gaunt Locket - Grimmuld Place/Abe (?)
5. (Gryfindor) - GODRIC'S Hollow?
6. (Ravenclaw) - Unknown

As I was reading, I thought the old textbook was Ravenclaw's and was a horcrux for Voldy, if only because he was clever. That, of course, was quickly discarded.

I think the Potters had a Gryfindor artifact that was a horcrux for Voldy. He accosted them to get it back, et al. Alternatively, the horcrux is IN Godric's Hollow, if not Godric's Hollow itself.

$.02 ;-)

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