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Originally posted by Damokun
If you read book six, you'll see that creating horcruxes requires incantations and such, you can't 'accidentally' make somebody a horcrux.
And okay, let's presume Voldemort did make him a horcrux. Why would he try kill his damned horcrux? Why would he make his mortal enemy a horcrux?
Finally someone says it right
* John Anderton gives Damo a cookie
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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
Dumbledore may be in the book, but probably doesn't get rezzed - his memories from his pensive may be used to guide Harry or something.
Yep
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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
Although perhaps Dumbledore used Voldemort as a horcrux so that he can't die until Voldemort does. That'd be kinda cool.
That would be stupid. Living things aren't preferred to be horcruxes. Also Dumbledore wouldn't do something so evil to split his soul and he was totally nice. Once you split your soul, you become kinda inhuman because you lose a part of yourself.