I think maybe if such a soul piece still existed it moved from Harry to his child maybe even being able to restore it into a complete soul imean his son even looks just like young Tom riddle
That theory is an idea I came up with for a character I imagined in Stranger Things. There was a darkness in another character that had powers like El, except far stronger, and later, it would take control of him.
I though you were going more with "blood in his veins" isn't it strange that Lilly love for Harry was in Voldemort but it didnt help him survive? And that they take Voldemort body to Hogwart ... No buried or burn? But to place more save than Gringot bank? Why? ... But if he is still alive... The most powerful wizard nobody can kill ... Wouldnt be logical to have eye on him? In prison with propably most powerful wizards as guards! What i say is ... Meaby he is still alive, cant be killed but still to weak to be dengerous ... At least for now.
harry went to limbo because he died he only came back because he had the resurrection stone and Voldemort took his place because the last piece of him died instead of harry because the stone brought him back
Personally I wish j.k. Rawling would do a series on that. Voldemorts child. Both she and Voldemorts mother used a love potion on their fathers. Plus if Voldemort has a child, maybe the legacy can continue.
Actually this falls apart when you read that after he came back from death Harry could now no longer talk to snakes. Which means the part of Voldy inside of him that made that possible was actually gone
Yet Ron could spesk snake even if only a literal few words he ain't no Salazar heir. I suggest they get Harry to try and see into Voldys mind... Oh wait there isn't one lol
@@diabloakland Yes it is. Ron uses a tiny bit of Parsaltounge to open the chamber of secrets in Death Hallows during the battle of Hogwarts, to obtain the Basalisk fangs that Hermione's uses to destroy the cup of Hufflepuff.
@@steventaylor4798 yeah and with only 1/7th to 1/9th (idk how much of his soul is lost each of the two times his body dies) of his soul left, Voldemort is probably significantly weakened and taken down several power levels. I don't think a single fragment of his soul could be enough to somehow take control over a very powerful adult Harry.
"So the part of his soul that was in me..." Dumbledore nodded still more enthusiastically, urging Harry onward, a broad smile of encouragement on his face. "...has it gone?" "Oh yes!" said Dumbledore. "Yes, he destroyed it. Your soul is whole, and completely your own, Harry"
When you said darkest theory, I thought you were referring to the one where Dumbledore, not Harry came back from that limbo. Dumbledore had bound himself to Harry which was how he was able to meet him there. Then he puts Harry down and comes back to live again. After all, the ending mentions twinkling eyes.
Limbo isn’t a permanent status; Harry has the option to move on because his soul is intact. Voldemort can’t because his soul is fragmented and unable to move within limbo itself, much less to the “other side.” Also, each time he split his soul, the soul he has for each time is split in half: each soul fragment is smaller than the last. It’s why Tom Riddle’s soul in the diary is so potent compared to this. Even if something of Voldemort was left, I doubt it’d be strong enough to do much, and it could die when Harry dies of natural causes. But I think Voldemort did die the final time at Hogwarts, dead body and all, because it wraps up narratively.
why do people forget about the resurrection stone harry had it and that is why he didn't die and why he came back it had nothing to do with Harry's soul being intact harry died plain and simple along with Voldemort's remaining piece of soul. the stone allowed harry to come back. but Voldemort didn't have the stone
@@theogghost9872 “I was, it seems . . . mistaken,” said Voldemort. “You weren’t.” Harry said it as loudly as he could, with all the force he could muster. He did not want to sound afraid. The Resurrection Stone slipped from between his numb fingers, and out of the corner of his eyes he saw his parents, Sirius, and Lupin vanish as he stepped forward into the firelight. At that moment he felt that nobody mattered but Voldemort. It was just the two of them. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 34. The forest again, page 592 of 638
@@theogghost9872 no pls read the books. Resurrection stone doesn't actually bring dead people back only a mere ghost of them. Stone did nothing to bring Harry back, voldemort's horcrux inside him died & his own soul survived b'cuz of Lily's blood protection which was flowing in voldy's body as well
Not necessarily, could be the killing curse rips the soul instantly and violently which is traumatic enough for the body to kill it while the dementors kiss takes the soul gradually, still quickly, but gradually to some extent, removing the instant violent part of the equation which makes the body able to handle it. Or the act of the kiss first transfers something to the recipient causing the body to be paralyzed in some figurative way leading to it enduring the otherwise traumatic removal. I dunno just speculating..
The dementors kiss is like a scalpel. It's similar to lobotomy in its precision. It does ONE thing: take the soul, while leaving the body alone. The killing curse rips the soul from the body and causes the body to just stop working altogether.
@@jaybird0312 I say, the Demontor's kiss actually does a brain damage similar to Labotomy. Wizards, unware of any science altogether (check Hogwarts Syllabus, u'll yak), just couldn't make the difference.
As I understood it, Voldemort's soul was with Harry in Kings Cross, but the newly destroyed piece of soul is not here for the exact reason that it is not linked to the real world anymore. On the contrary, the wounded part of Voldemort that still lives is in Kings Cross because it is in between life and death. And I suppose that when Harry kills him, this part vanishes from the limbs to be actually dead !
Yes , that soul fragment / horcrux was destroyed as Dumbledore pointedly tells Harry in the limbo Kings Cross thus it would and could not be there. Harry wasn't killed but his soul was put into limbo because his mothers love protection had blocked Voldemort's killing curse once again. As his body was still alive his soul could choose to return back to it or move on. That protection however did not extend to Voldemort's soul fragment/ horcrux inside Harry so it was destroyed. Voldemort was tethered to Harry through his blood so he went into limbo with Harry when he did the killing curse but he was also tethered to life because Nagini was still living. This means both Harry and Voldemort were in limbo together and both could return and did. However the soul fragment / horcrux no longer existed though. Once Neville killed Nagini Voldemort's last horcrux was gone and Harry was able to kill him. The proof that the soul fragment / horcrux inside Harry was truly destroyed is that Harry's scar never bothered him again and he lost his ability to speak Parseltongue .
The sacrifice of love Harry made was more poweful than what Voldemort could have fathomed. Harry was willing to die to safe all Hogwarts. That's why the last piece of Voldermort soul died forever as the intent of the curse to whom it was being casted upon contained both souls. The elder wand in the hands of Voldermort chose to hit and kill the caster.
I feel like most of the answers later given to questions in the Deathly Hallows are like "of course it's not exactly what you'd expect based on everything that's been set up! It's something totally incomprehensible instead!"
At least in general, the soul isn't the same as the mind in Harry Potter. Snape says so (even if Dumbledore responds that this might be different in Harry's case - but this seems to mean that Voldemort had a different avenue of attack compared to other people he would use Legilimency against). If the soul isn't the same as the mind, the mind itself should simply be Harry's. So how do you think Voldemort's soul would *learn* from Harry? And if that soul fragment could take over Harry, why did it never do this before (especially with Voldemort or with the young Tom Riddle close by)?
The only way this could be worse is if the souls fuse into some terrifying combination of Harry and Voldemort. I don't think the Wizarding World needs its own Batman Who Laughs.
What if they threw a still living Voldemort or his Horcruxes into the veil? If all of the Horcruxes were tossed through the veil, would it force his soul to also get trapped inside the veil as he would no longer have anything anchoring him to the mortal realm? Maybe he would still be alive in some form but trapped in a state of limbo, his soul not being able to enter the plain of the dead or return to the mortal world.
imagine the problem this would create for the trio, you can't really kill Voldemort without killing harry then. it would be a check mate scenario that would be amazing to see....better than the cursed child..
I heard Rowling confirmed Harry DID lose Parseltongue ability and much of his hotheadedness, implying the evil soul fragment's not with him anymore ... but that doesn't mean it has to be gone forever EITHER, does it? Hmmmmmmm ...
The epilogue says “and he never heard a snakes speak parseltongue again.” Or something to that effect I’m sure. Don’t think they mention his temperament in the epilogue, but wouldn’t surprise me if that’s a interview detail.
Possibly not all horcruxes. Someone pointed out, that Hermione has duplicated the locket, when they got out of Ministry, effectively duplicating the part of Voldemort's soul inside!
I think since they both were in limbo and seperated at that point, each had a choice to go back to the earthly world or move beyond. Since Valdemote was only a fragment of a soul, and not a complete one like Harry, he didn't get a choice to go back or move beyond. He is stuck in limbo, unable to move forward or backwards so to speak.
It wouldn't surprise me for Rowling to have provided a secret backdoor in case she decided to revive the storyline at some point in the future. However, at this point I don't think she would even if she had indeed planned that. However, someone else always could exploit something like that.
It is an interesting theory for sure... One I dont personally subscribe to, since I believe the main way of Voldemort's resurgence after 1998 has already been tried? Doesnt he attempt to possess Harry in Order of the Phoenix after the duel with Dumbledore. He fails and according to Dumbledore "Has never experienced pain like it because his mangled and maimed soul cant withstand contact with Harry's intact and pure one" (Paraphrasing). It's also the reason why Harry no longer needs to study Occlumency in Half Blood Prince, and why there's no more visions. Voldemort himself is using Occlumency against Harry because of what happened in the Ministry. As for why we dont see the fragment in King's Cross in Limbo? I'd say that's due to the very nature of the Horcruxes themselves. Once the container is destroyed the soul fragment is destroyed with it as it *cant* survive without it's container. I think Avada Kedavra *really* did kill Harry, therefore the fragment would've been destroyed completely. But because of Lily's protection within Voldemort Harry was able to go back. Not to mention as it's been said that Harry lost his ability to speak with snakes after the Forest. And that the scar hadnt bothered him in 19 years. It's a cool "What if" but that's about it.
I was expecting more along the lines of, Tom using other magic besides horcruxes to double down on him being tied to the world of the living. That at least would be plausible. The soul fragment that lived in Harry was removed from the world of the living with the killing curse. Harry could then return to his body as Harry's soul didn't take the full blast of the curse, Tom's soul fragment shared the blast of the curse which allowed Harry to return to his body where Tom's soul was unable due to being damaged and also the fact that Harry's body was his souls home, not Tom's. Your explanation falls on the fact that IF Voldemort could take over the body and mind of Harry, he would have done so long ago when Harry was still an infant. And even more so, Nagini who would have been taken over by Voldemort seeing as how Nagini didn't have the protection of love given by Harry's mother. No, the story holds true to its ending. The soul fragment of Tom that was seen in Kings Cross is forever stuck in limbo as the soul must pass whole to the other side of back to the world of the living. That's what makes the kiss of death done by dementors particularly terrible, as they rip the soul out and stores it inside them. Not allowing the soul to pass on anywhere. Quite a lot of souls would be released if a dementor was actually killed. Makes me wonder what interesting effects that could have as the souls would return to the world of the living without a body and without a ghost. Now that's a follow-up story worth talking about.
@@majorbadidea The more you know. I didn't recall that but apparently it's true, should be in the chapter about horcruxes in Half Blood Prince. Even so, when Tom Riddle was alive he could have made a living horcrux and then taken over that instead of drinking unicorn blood. So i am still not sure it changes things. Who would want to be his horcrux? Still Nagini, but she was AFAIK invented into existence in GoF so that wouldn't be possible in canon. In fact, most of the stuff about horcruxes are made up mid story. So nothing is canon and so we are back to square one. Voldemort could have taken oven anyone had he had access to and wanted too before his defeat. Rather than linger in Harry until many years later and then attempt a take over of a powerful and resisting wizard. Some people enjoy going up the wrong way on an escalator but not when their lives depend on it.
@Cadde yeah let's be honest it's not exactly a documentary comparable to ASOIAF. The books are great, but the system is broken on many occasions for the benefit of the story
1) Didn’t know they his body in Hogwarts, thought it is buried in an unmarked grave like Bin Laden - that’s actually pretty grim, especially for this fictional universe. 2) It was the Hallows that gave Harry the option to return from Limbo (at least that was what I took from that scene). 3) Following on from 1 and your definition of ghosts in this video, couldn’t it be that his ghost is lingering in the grounds of the school, manipulating people and making a whole new generation of dark wizards and/or Death Eaters; now THAT to my would’ve been a better sequel than the Cursed Child, and having the original characters’s children get how evil Voldemort was in live and still is in death.
No, it was not the deathly Hallows that let Harry return, it was Lily's sacrifice continuing to live because voldemort had Harry's blood that let him return
I thought the reason Harry survived the avada kedavra was because he had all three deathly hallows. Or at least, he was the "owner" of all three despite not having them in his immediate physical posession. If you have all three hallows, you become the "master of death." I'm not sure exactly what that means, but I think it's what allowed Harry to be able to come back to life.
No. Being "a master of death" is more of a metaphor here since it does makes u extremely powerful to have all 3 hallows but they don't guarantee that a person won't die. He didn't die simply b'cuz voldy ended up destroying his own soul inside Harry's body instead of Harry's soul. Also b'cuz Lily's blood protection was not only in harrry but Inside Voldys body as well when he used his blood to revive his body back
Not exactly. He didn't die because he was master of the unbeatable wand specifically. The cloak helped him not die because he could always hide under it, and it never wore off, but it didnt help him in the final fight. The ring....there was no practical use for the ring other than seeing dead people. Didn't stop him from dying at all.
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I would’ve thought that Voldemort had an 8th horcrux because he mentioned to slughorn that 7 is what he was interested in but he made one from Harry unknowingly, so if he already made 7 by then, that would make it 8 and there is still one out there that nobody knows about
A seven part soul was what he was interested in. Six horcruxes plus the bit bit in his body which wouldn't be a horcrux. Thus Harry was the unintended seventh horcrux, unbeknownst to Voldemort, leaving him with eight part soul.
There is also the possibility that the part of Voldemort's soul residing in Harry did not have the protection of Harry's mother. Why? It wasn't in Voldemort's body during the rebirth when he used Harry's blood, nor was it in Harry's body when Voldemort killed his mother, and that's when the protection of Harry's soul and body came into being. So it's possible that the soul fragment residing in Harry was killed.
I believe that when Harry and Voldemorts’ soul was ripped out by the aveda kedavra, they went in ‘different directions’, so the soul fragment was no longer bound to Harry. And then, because Harry’s soul was full and healthy, he could return, but Voldemort’s fragment of a soul could not
I always thought he might have survived because Hermione duplicated the locket, when the Trio infiltrated the ministry. In this scenario, the part of Voldemort's soul inside the locket was duplicated along with it.
But doesn't such duplication only create an object similar, not transferring all the qualities of the original to it? Never thought too deep about it, but if you're right it's ground shaking!
@@domashnie_lubimtsy Perhaps..., but the enchanted treasures in the Lestrange vault kept on duplicating themselves continuously. Wouldn't that have stopped after one duplication, if the enchantment didn't carry over to the copies? It might be different when a piece of soul is involved..., but still.
@@Idorazan yeah, that's definitely a possibility to consider. On the other hand, if the piece of a soul could be duplicated, why didn't the dark lord try to just in case? And if it's an exact copy does death of the original effect it? Anyway it's a solid riddle 👍🏻
Yeah the theory doesn't hold up sadly, just for one simple fact Dumbledore said there is nothing Harry could do for the creature, or bit of Voldemort's soul in limbo after it was killed with Harry. Harry did die, he just was allowed to choose to come back thanks to Voldemort taking Harry's blood. The soul fragment died and was not given that choice because Voldemort's main body housed the main part of his soul no matter how mangled or distorted it had become.
This is kind of like a twisted representation of the theme "You either die a hero, or live long enough to watch yourself become the villain." I'd actually love to see someone flesh this out in story form, could be cool!
Headcanon - piece of Voldemort soul was indeed burried deep in Harry, but due to being maimed ended up dominated by Harry soul, which due to being good helped reformed it enough so after Harry's death that fragment was able to reunite with maimed fragment on the other side, and allow Voldemort to move on onto the afterlife with Harry.
"where was the soul fragment that was newly destroyed?" Umm... It was destroyed. It's just a fragment, not the main. It doesn't have to go to limbo. Rowling has said that Riddle prime being so mangled and mutilated was never able to go beyond limbo. The huddled, immobile mass we see in the limbo plan shows this as well.
It's in the end of the deathly hallows that Harry doesn't feel the pain in his scar meaning that voldemort's connection is gone. Also Voldemort had not anticipated that somebody would find his horcruxes so he would not have been able to have a wild card or a secret inner soul fragments ready to go. When he was hit with avada Kadabra that Harry received it was just the impact of both souls being hit with the killing curse then put him into limbo. And that Voldemort hated the power of love that if he had been experiencing more love in this fragile state it probably would have still killed voldemort's soul fragment so there's no way it could do a possessive attack in the future.
Here's a thought... If a piece of Voldemort's soul did survive, then it's approximately 1/7th of a soul. When Voldemort was destroyed the first time, all of his horcruxes were still in tact. Even then, he came back as "less than spirit, less than the meanest ghost". If that's the case with all of his soul split, but still in existence, then perhaps if he did still have a single horcrux, he would be even weaker. Completely aware, but unable to affect or interact anything around him. So weak that even the most powerful magic can't see him. Forever cursed to wander a world that eventually forgets him as his greatest enemy moves on to have a happy and fulfilling life.
Actually, no. Each time he splits his soul, it’s stated he splits it in half. So the first time he would have half a soul, the second time a quarter, third time an eighth. By 7th Horcrux we’re looking at more like 0.5-1% soul remaining. When Harry and Voldemort met in the Forbidden Forest, Harry literally had more of Voldemort’s soul than Voldemort had.
@@TheOriginalCFA1979 Where is it stated that it's always cut in half and not split equally among all the parts? Not saying either of us is right or wrong, just questioning if it was ever stated specifically.
it was my understanding that harry was given the chance to return to the mortal world because he was the master of all the deathly hallows. the invisibility cloak was his by birthright, the resurrection stone was his by right of inheritance and the elder wand was his because he won its allegiance when he disarmed draco in malfoy manor. he may not have had them all in his possession in the forrest but they did belong to him in 1 way or another. and according to their legend the master of the 3 was master of death.
I've always wondered how many wands a wizard can own if you think about it Harry owns two wands ( not including the film) he has his wand he won from draco then he won the elder so can a wizard have more than one wand
I don't see why not but if olivander is right the wand chose the wizard most won't work for just anyone they could use them but it would reduce the effect of there magic it might also be a financial thing that they are expensive but there will probably be someone who just collects wands just for display
When Voldemort tried to kill Harry in the forrest Harry and Voldemorts sould was ripped from hes body. They ended up in limbo, the place harry tought resembled Kins cross. He finds Voldemorts soul fragment under a bench in the movie version. The reason Harry had the option to return to hes body and the earth life or move on to the afterlife was that Voldemort tederd Harry to earth as long as Voldemort lives (this is only the full boided voldemort as that is the body that Harrys blood runs in). Harry choes to return to life and at that point he leves the Crippled soul fragment behind in LIMBO. This is the part that you missed. Two souls left Harrys body and only one returned. Harrys body did not have to be destroyed for the Horocrux to die or break. The spell Voldemort used ripped hes own souls fragment away from it and it did not come. This is when Harry lost his ability to snake.
I would not say "impossible" i would more say highly unlikely. Perhaps the piece of the soul became more sentient and just refused to share its powers with the host body. But to be fair Dumbledore even told Harry that the piece of Voldemorts soul was destroyed, as for if Dumbledore planted a piece of his soul inside Harry that is a different matter altogether. In Limbo Harry, Voldemorts soul, and Dumbledore. Why would he be there?
I see what you’re saying here. But-Voldemort split his soul seven times, meaning there were eight total pieces. If you take a whole loaf of bread, and slice seven times with a knife, you have eight slices of bread. Seven slices of Voldemort’s soul were inside of the horcruxes he made, and the eighth was still inside him. Horcruxes are the opposite of how our souls work in our bodies (just like Hermione explains in the book). If you get run through with a sword, your soul will be fine and move on, while your body dies. If a horcrux is destroyed, the piece of soul attached to it cannot move on. It is also destroyed, like its “body” was. If the Killing Curse rips the soul from the body, the body dies. The body may not be broken or ripped apart, but you must have a soul to live. So if Harry’s soul was ripped from his body, and his body died because his soul was no longer within, then the piece of Voldemort’s soul attached to it was also killed with the body. What Harry sees at King’s Cross is the eighth piece of Voldemort’s soul, all that’s left of the original. Then later when Voldemort is killed because his weak body can’t withstand the fight, his remaining fragment of soul moves on (I assume…any afterlife he may have probably doesn’t look too great lol). That means there’s nothing left behind to attach itself to Harry. The seven pieces Voldemort sliced off of his soul to make his horcruxes were destroyed with the items they were housed in. The eighth remaining piece, the original, moved on when his body gave out. Nothing left. Harry is just Harry. Now here’s the only problem with this-when someone casts a Killing Curse, the other person may have their soul ripped from their body, and their body stops working. It dies. That’s, of course, why it’s called the Killing Curse. But then…how do Dementors suck the soul out of someone (Dementor’s Kiss) and that person continues living? That’s very confusing. Maybe it’s not literally the soul a Dementor sucks out, but simply all the person’s ability to experience emotion. Don’t know. Maybe that’s actually a plot hole in the series.
Always felt in the book, the last couple of lines when he rubs his scar, the last line should have been "a sudden sharp pain". That way the option was always there to continue the story.
5:14 If Avada Kedavra does rip the soul out of your body, how would that kill you? Dementor’s kiss removes the soul from the body as well and the victim is left an empty shell, but alive. So wouldn’t Avada Kedavra have the same results assuming that is how the curse works?
I generally agree, but perhaps it’s not the soul removal that’s lethal? It’s been a LONG time since I read the books, but I didn’t think the kiss was described as “ripping” the soul but “sucking out” the soul. I could be completely wrong about that. Potentially the difference is the Dementor’s kiss is a slower extraction of the soul, which gives the body time to adjust, whereas Avada Kedavra rips the soul free in an instant, sending the body into “shock” and shutting it down? Sort of like the bends. You can slowly bring yourself to the surface when diving and be fine, but if you rocket to the surface as fast as you can you could die half way up from a brain embolism, or worst yet you’re a saturation diver and go from a few hundred feet below the water to surface level instantly and explode, because you needed 2 weeks of slowly having the pressure lowered back to surface pressure.
I think that having your soul removed by a Dementor, brings the result akin to Brain Death. Your body is still alive, but nothing of what makes you, you is there. The Killing Curse, I think, does more than just wrench your soul from your body. When the body dies naturally, it can no longer house the soul within it, so the soul moves on. The Killing Curse CEASES everything that the body does to stay alive; breathing, heartbeat, brain-and-body connection, etc., so the soul moves on.
My headcannon is that Avada kedavra destroys the soul while the dementors only remove it so while with a dementor your body can survive because the soul exists somewhere there isn’t any chance of that with avada kedavra hence why it’s an unforgivable curse while dementors aren’t, atleased you have a chance to get to the afterlife with them.
@@Bananabob3 Hmm, funny because I had somewhat of an opposite hunch after reading OP's comment. As in, the dementors devour your soul, but they need your body to stay alive for the process, otherwise their soul-dinner escapes to the afterlife, only partially consumed. So basically it's worse than death because if you don't get mercy-killed in the middle of the "kiss", you don't even get to have an afterlife. Your soul becomes a part of that dementor. Avada Kedavra, on the other hand, just makes your body-soul connection _(spiritual router? lol)_ instantly severed, which still enables you to move to the other side. Idk, that's just how I see it :P Interesting to read others' interpretations too, though.
As Albus said to Harry... "this is your party". All the souls there were the souls that were in Harry's body. I don't think death in wizarding worls works like a doctor apointment, where everyone gets to sit in the same waiting room. I am sure Tom had it's own shock but the spell did not rebounded on him like before, becasue we know that the result of that would be the destruction of his body and him being promoted to ghost status once again, but he just fell to the ground. We know that the only piece of Tom that still had a connection with the "main Tom" is one living inside Harry, and we know that because that is the source of the connection between Harry and Tom, so when the horcux Tom died, It is reasonable to assume Tom felt it, and that is why he felt to the ground. Since he did not felt the death of any other horcurx, it was an unkown, unexpected, and obviously very bad experience, but he did not actually died. What died was the horcrux that had no ties with life anymore, so the theory that the horcrux survived, makes no sense.
I have a lot of trouble with this theory. One big issue is Harry’s soul. Voldemort was never able to control ans possess harry because of the purity of his soul andthe love contained within it. In his broken, shattered state, Voldemort’s soul could not withstand contact with harry’s, which is why he never tried to directly possess him ever again. I feel the soul fragment would have the same issue. Furthermore, it existed in Harry his entire life, and only grew in power and influence as Voldemort grew in power. Harry also never had and never would develop an emotional reliance or attachment to Voldemort the same way Jenny got attached to the diary in Chamber of Secrets. Thus, the soul fragment couldn’t feed on Harry the same way and couldn’t gain power from him. Then there’s the matter of soul fragments and horcruxes in general. When the magical container is rendered beyond magical repair, the soul fragment has nowhere to go. While Harry was tethered to life by his mother’s blood, Voldemort’s soul fragment was still effected by the killing curse, and would have been separated from Harry’s pure and undamaged soul. It also would not be able to be reattached to Voldemort’s soul without the latter’s remorse which would have ultimately destroyed him, rendering it irretrievable. I don’t agree with this theory. Also, in response to one comment about this being a better sequal than cursed child, yeah, almost anything would be, but having Voldemort be the villain again is like palpitine in rise of skywalker, cheap, disrespectful to the franchise as a whole, and rendering the sacrifices the heroes and others made ultimately meaningless.
He no longer had Voldy's powers when he comes back from the limbo scenario. No talking to snakes, no voices in his head. So Voldy, indeed, was defeated.
7:40 I actually always thought that. I recall having read that when a Horcrux is destroyed, the soul it contains is, too, so there wouldn't be anything to pass on to the afterlife left.
5:10 You canʼt, in Harry Potter lore, kill someone “by magically ripping the soul from the body”. If thatʼs all the curse did, it would leave soulless but living people behind, like the Kiss.
I never did understand why voldy didn't use the death of Snape to make an emergency horcrux and leave it in the shack or have it transported far away by someone like Bellatrix knowing that the other horcrux were captured or destroyed.
So, the real world answer has been provided, and so I’ll give a couple in universe ones instead. 1) the ritual was too long/complicated/risky/exhausting to do in the middle of a Battle, it wouldn’t be ensuring survival but ensuring defeat. 2) mathematically speaking, which isn’t Rowling’s strong suit in her own words, every time Voldemort splits his soul it’s stated he splits it in half. So the first time he had 1/2 a soul, the second 1/4, the third 1/8, the fourth 1/16, the fifth 1/32, the sixth 1/64, and the seventh would leave him with 1/128th of a soul. Which would also mean Harry, the 6th Horcrux, would have twice as much of Voldemort’s soul as Voldemort. If Voldemort split his soul in half again, he’d be down to 1/256 of a soul. Which doesn’t sound healthy to me. It seems possible he’d already spread himself far too thin and realized another Horcrux would be or would likely be lethal. 3) Pride, hubris, and shortsightedness. Voldemort believed if he was the Master of the Elder Wand, as the most powerful Wizard to ever live, he would be unstoppable. He would only need one of his Horcruxes to prevent a natural death if he was the Master of the Elder Wand. He could even carry it around with him, it’s not like any body’s going to be able to take it from him while he has the Elder Wand in his possession, because he’s the most powerful Wizard with the most powerful wand. At the end of the Lord of the Rings, Sauron sends his entire army to confront Aragorn at the Black Gate, because Sauron knows Aragorn is a descendant of a great and powerful king, and doesn’t believe such a man could *ever* resist the power of His Ring. And so Sauron leaves the pass wide open for Frodo and Sam to slip through and destroy the One Ring, because Sauron also can’t perceive a reality in which any being could hold His Ring and not be completely taken in by the power it offers. Them destroying the Ring was impossible in his mind, nobody could resist the temptation of ultimate power, and the man who would use it against him just showed up with an army. Everything lead Sauron to believe the Ring was in Isildur’s Heir’s possession. Sauron throwing everything at that army and leaving Mount Doom unguarded was clearly a mistake, but it’s not a plot hole. Characters can make mistakes or be mistaken and make bad choices if the plot allows. I’m not sure what reason Rowling would give, but on the maths alone I’m fine with saying an 8th wouldn’t have been possible.
Also if the requirements for becoming a ghost is unfinished biz then why wasn’t he transformed into a ghost considering Harry having the most unfinished biz like ever lol ….. obviously based off the 3 places given for where a soul goes after death according to Potterverse
Harry couldn't talk with snakes at the end, which means that a piece of Voldemort's soul is not inside of him anymore. His scar doesn't hurt anymore. There's another problem with this theory, if Avada Kedavra rips the soul from the victim, then Voldemort's would be ripped too alongside Harry's. Given that Voldemort's soul inside Harry isn't destroyed, this may mean his soul is trapped on limbo forever, unable to move to afterlife or come back as a ghost. If his soul is on limbo, the only way back as a corporeal existence is somehow to cheat death with magic to pull that piece again to the living world inside a being, and no one is known to have such ability.
Voldemort's soul that was in Harry doesn't travel to the afterlife or anywhere else because it was destroyed, it's simple as that, they explained it. This is how horcruxes work, they say in the books that when your body dies your soul is still intact, but with horcruxes it works the other way around, and the piece of soul depends on the vessel to exist.
That creature we see in Harry Potter is just part of what it means: A lot of it happening was just in Harry Potter's Head; Neville really was supposed to be the chosen one; Voldemort chose the wrong boy.
A food for thought How come everyone in wizading world follow quidditch and so passionate about it when they cannot watch it like we follow sports on tv?
Issue is that we know now with nagini that a dead vessel is no longer able to hold a horceux soul piece. When he hit Harry with the killing curse he killed Harry and killed the horcux by destroying the vessels capacity to carry it, ie. It needs to be alive.
Always found it interesting that the last line in the books was all WAS well. Felt it could just as easily imply something was wrong and the story wasn't over.
This theory is immediately drawing Palpetine comparisons to me "Somehow Palpetine returned" Voldemorts story is done tied up in a neat bow we saw the second wizarding war we heard of the first and its end. We saw part of his past and childhood (orphanage, Hogwarts years and all) there are no more depths to plumb here
The childish piece of soul Harry finds in limbo was what remained of Tom. It was because of Lily’s loving sacrifice that lived in Harry’s blood. The same blood that Tom used to rebuild his body. When Tom killed Harry, it caused the soul to be ripped from the body. My theory is that there is a link between the killing curse and magical blood. This meant that when Tom killed Harry the Horcrux within Harry was destroyed, but it also meant that the remaining piece of Toms soul as well as Harry’s entire soul were cast into limbo. Harry only had the choice to move on or go back because the Horcrux within him was killed, but he himself had not been. His soul was just forced out of his body. While I’m Limbo, this meant Harry was able to move, talk, and think as normal, but because of how damaged Toms soul was, he was in a sort of paralysis while in limbo. At this point, if Harry had chosen to move on, he could have freely, but the piece of Toms soul that had been bound to his new body would have been paralyzed in limbo forever. Harry would have been dead and the only piece of Tom still in the mortal realm would have been attached to Nagini.
i dont think this is the case, but what would be an interesting twist would be if something like this but voldies soul got transferred from harr to one of his sons or daughter, like from a movie standpoint if when we see the train pull away and Harry's son looking at him his eyes flash red for a moment or two and harry look shocked for a moment before the scene ends.
I have an argument against this. Firstly Avada kedavra doesn't rip your soul out it moreover destroys it. So when harry is hit with Avada kedavra he still has love protecting him which is why he has the option to return. On the other hand, Voldemort did not understand love which is why love did not protect him from Avada kedavra hence killing that part of his soul.
Wasn't Harry just made into an unintended Horcrux when he got his Scar back as an infant? That's why he was a parceltounge? He didn't get a piece of Voldemort in the 4th book, Voldemort gained a piece of Harry. And well it's possible that a living horcrux, that is struck by Avada Kedavra will destroy the Horcrux and give the living being the option to return just "because". Nagini was killed with the Gryffidor sword, that had absorded the basilisk venom (which kills Horcruxes). It's possible that Nagini could have survived had someone shot Avada Kedavra at her.
Well, if I remember in last chapter of seventh book there was a statement that Harry's scar has never hurt or even prickle again. I think that's valid point, which can make this theory less believable
Intriguing theory, but I think the piece of Voldy in Harry is dead and gone. Harry lost his ability to speak Parseltongue, which the soul fragment gave him. Maybe if Voldemort had gone for another Horcrux once he realised his current ones were being destroyed could he return. Or if someone tried to resurrect him. You can’t bring back the dead per se with magic, but maybe you could do something along those lines.
We only got one line at least from the movies that said he only made seven Horcrux he could have planned on making more. We know he's killed more seven people.
Quite honestly I don't think it makes a difference wether the voldie inside Harry lived or died, Harry was never affected by it and never let it get control of him, nor by any other horcruxes like many did. Maybe when the Voldie with a body insisted in exploring that unknown link, but remember: he had to force his mind into Harry's mind, but that horcrux couldn't do much of anything if not being only a bridge. There were never any signs of activity from the horcrux and it should remain that way until Harry is killed or die of age or something else, when the body won't be able to bind no more souls and therefore the voldie inside would also be dead.
An absurd theory really, considering the avada kadavra cast at Harry in the forbidden forest was stated to have killed the piece of Voldemort's soul within Harry. That would make the most sense too, since that part of the soul was obliterated and therefore not in Limbo.
Nice Fanfic, but like 50 Shades of Grey being written as a Fanfic of Twilight, I'm just going to accept that what the author wrote, at the end, was final.
Nah. I don't accept this. If it were true, there would be THREE "souls" in limbo of Harry, Current-Voldy (CV), and Harry-Voldy-Horcrux (HVH). The killing curse WORKED and killed the fragment. The blood protection was the reason CV and Harry ended up in limbo. Without it, CV would be fine and Harry and HVH would be dead.
I should add... The END of the story is what makes a story great. That's the worst part about comic book retcons and movie/TV reboots where they take a final-end story and throw in time travel or dimensional portals or cloning or magic and recreate the main character(s). It devalues the ending and takes away all the meaning of all accomplishment because the next guy can come along and undo that with the same trick.
Good video, but seems like you missed the point of the killing curse though. Harry wouldn’t see the fragment at King’s Cross at all simply because it’s gone, obliterated by Voldemort himself. If anything, the argument could be made that Voldemort created another horcrux or two after that inside the castle as he probably killed several more people, maybe unintentionally given the volatile state of his soul.
Regarding your final point, about it being the unknown that we fear about death: Not for me, personally I believe that death is the end, after death, there is nothing. That however is nothing more than a belief, there is NO evidence either way as no one has come back. What I DO fear about death, isn't death itself, it's the method of becoming dead. Ideally passing away in my sleep at the ripe old age of 101 after a long and fulfilling life would be great, however not everyone gets that priviledge. Burning, drowning, choking on your own vomit or being stuck in a cave etc are all horrible / painful ways to go and something that I really would prefer to avoid!
Okay, so in the movies, Tom breaks into a billion pieces and blows away in the wind as if he were dust. Usually, I would say the book had everything down perfectly, but this part, with Voldemort's death, that's where my opinion changes a bit. So, lets look at the evidence as to why Tom's body would turn to dust. Aside from the Horcrux issues, let's focus on Toms body as it stands. It's not his original body. So, once the spark of life was taken away from the magical shell that was Tom's incarnation, there was nothing left to keep that body together. It was as if, the spell had lifted. Now, I have a great deal of issues with the movies, all of them in fact, but this specific part, I don't know, it works.
I've always thought that while Hagrid was picking up Harry from the destroyed house, he took the time to kick Voldy in his stupid snake face while he was there. Makes me happy.
You read it and missed it: Rowling said that disgusting malformed baby-like thing was the last piece of soul Voldemort possessed. That means the piece that had been within Harry crossed the veil and is no longer available to tether Voldemort to the world of the living. The stunted thing is all that remains, and that is what was destroyed when Voldemort's own curse rebounded. If your theory was correct, the exact same scenario that happened when Harry was a baby would have happened again: Voldemort's curse would have rebounded and his body destroyed, leaving him nothing but a vaporous fragment. There was no corpse left by Voldemort that first time. His actual death was as final as it is for us all.
Could you do one in which Petunia and Lily made up? Or even one in which Petunia wanted to tell Harry about his mom? Just asking. Also, this would make a better sequel than Cursed Child.
nah whats really disturbing is that Voldemort used the Resurrection Stone Deathly Hallow as a Horcrux... I cannot remember how it was destroyed as a Horcrux but it still somehow works as the Resurrection Stone (remember the Elder Wand a Deathly Hallow was properly destroyed in the end)- so if Voldemort placed a piece of his soul in it and then someone wanted to "bring him back" it would....?!
I believe the spell was only put on the actual "ring", and not the stone on it. It is not explained at all, even when the title litterly is "deathly hallows", maybe it is in the books. But as the stone didn't originally come on a ring, it's my guess at least.
"Where is the [Voldemort's] soul fragment in Harry, that was supposed to have been newly destroyed?" - well, it have been destroyed. It was just nowhere, or it has been waiting - in some kind of magical hell - for the rest of the Riddle's soul.
Yeah, I'd agree it's a bit farfetched in its complexity. It makes more sense to me to assume that the creature resembling a baby which Harry finds is a soul fragment formerly belonging to Voldemort, perhaps the soul fragment detached from Harry as Harry was the living horcrux Voldemort never intended to create.
The last theory is so crazy because if you guys remembered deathly hollows pt 2 in purgatory harry said “is this actually real or all in my head” dumbledore responded of “of course it’s happening in your head but it doesn’t mean it’s not real”
It does seem far-fetched. The killing curse killed Voldemort's piece inside Harry and the same piece was at King's Cross i.e. this is where it went after death. There are many parallels between LOTR and HP and it is said that Saruman went to a place from where he could never return or affect fate when he is killed in the end. The same thing happened to Voldemort.
@@zekun4741 In a way both Sauron and Saruman. This is what I found regarding Saruman: In LOTR, it is said that when Saruman was killed, a “grey mist” appeared, rising slowly and looking to the West, when a wind from the West blew and dissolved the mist. From this we can assume that Saruman’s spirit attempted to return to Valinor, which, after all, was its home, but was denied, due to his failure in his mission. We can further assume that Saruman’s fea was diminished and no longer had the ability to form a body, greatly decreasing his ability to influence the Visible World. My guess is that Saruman’s spirit, like Sauron’s, was left naked in the world, diminished to the point of existing but unable to interact in any significant way.
It’s probably worth noting that Rowling was originally going to kill Harry off here, but didn’t want to upset fans. With that in mind Voldemort definitely would have died as Horcrux Harry would be dead also.
To actually create a horcrux requires some additional magic to intentionally affix the soul fragment to the host, voldamort never did that magic so the soul fragment with Harry existed but was not charged with the purpose of coming back to life, or to be evil as the actually horcruxi were
Thanks for watching all! This was fun to discuss. What do you think? Plausible or not? Did I overlook something obvious? Comment down below!
I think maybe if such a soul piece still existed it moved from Harry to his child maybe even being able to restore it into a complete soul imean his son even looks just like young Tom riddle
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That theory is an idea I came up with for a character I imagined in Stranger Things. There was a darkness in another character that had powers like El, except far stronger, and later, it would take control of him.
I though you were going more with "blood in his veins" isn't it strange that Lilly love for Harry was in Voldemort but it didnt help him survive? And that they take Voldemort body to Hogwart ... No buried or burn? But to place more save than Gringot bank? Why? ... But if he is still alive... The most powerful wizard nobody can kill ... Wouldnt be logical to have eye on him? In prison with propably most powerful wizards as guards! What i say is ... Meaby he is still alive, cant be killed but still to weak to be dengerous ... At least for now.
harry went to limbo because he died he only came back because he had the resurrection stone and Voldemort took his place because the last piece of him died instead of harry because the stone brought him back
As absurd as this theory is in reality, it would still be a better sequel than the cursed child
I think cursed child would be good af tho
@@DeadLogic-bm8rj it could be, but it needs to be modified... A lot
Yeah... completely changing the way time turner's worked really damaged the plot
Personally I wish j.k. Rawling would do a series on that. Voldemorts child. Both she and Voldemorts mother used a love potion on their fathers. Plus if Voldemort has a child, maybe the legacy can continue.
Why do people hate it. It's more about the kids than anything.
Actually this falls apart when you read that after he came back from death Harry could now no longer talk to snakes. Which means the part of Voldy inside of him that made that possible was actually gone
Thanks for pointing this out! Makes sense.
Yet Ron could spesk snake even if only a literal few words he ain't no Salazar heir.
I suggest they get Harry to try and see into Voldys mind... Oh wait there isn't one lol
@@Martyn_Wolf from the movies “Harry talks in his sleep” 🤣
@@Martyn_Wolf that wasn’t in the books
@@diabloakland Yes it is. Ron uses a tiny bit of Parsaltounge to open the chamber of secrets in Death Hallows during the battle of Hogwarts, to obtain the Basalisk fangs that Hermione's uses to destroy the cup of Hufflepuff.
Riddle's body was never found after Halloween '81. Just his robes and wand. He actually left a corpse at the end of DH.
Tom Riddle became the new Micheal Myers lol
I think also he could not make any more horcrux's than the seven originally made the body would be checked for life and sorted that way .
@@steventaylor4798 yeah and with only 1/7th to 1/9th (idk how much of his soul is lost each of the two times his body dies) of his soul left, Voldemort is probably significantly weakened and taken down several power levels. I don't think a single fragment of his soul could be enough to somehow take control over a very powerful adult Harry.
"So the part of his soul that was in me..."
Dumbledore nodded still more enthusiastically, urging Harry onward, a broad smile of encouragement on his face.
"...has it gone?"
"Oh yes!" said Dumbledore. "Yes, he destroyed it. Your soul is whole, and completely your own, Harry"
I always had issues with the portrait having the same intelligence as the real person..
Maybe it's just a mirror
@@majorbadidea I've said that theory many a time the portraits are windows into the afterlife and they just pop in and out like said window.
When you said darkest theory, I thought you were referring to the one where Dumbledore, not Harry came back from that limbo. Dumbledore had bound himself to Harry which was how he was able to meet him there. Then he puts Harry down and comes back to live again. After all, the ending mentions twinkling eyes.
Haven’t heard of this one (somehow). Sounds very sinister! I may have to look in to it more
How did he get Ginny pragnent than?
@@dracmalfoy8664 I mean Dumbledore definitely knows how it works even if he plays for the other hole 😂
@@dracmalfoy8664 you mean pregananant!?
Wait this is actually genius
Limbo isn’t a permanent status; Harry has the option to move on because his soul is intact. Voldemort can’t because his soul is fragmented and unable to move within limbo itself, much less to the “other side.” Also, each time he split his soul, the soul he has for each time is split in half: each soul fragment is smaller than the last. It’s why Tom Riddle’s soul in the diary is so potent compared to this. Even if something of Voldemort was left, I doubt it’d be strong enough to do much, and it could die when Harry dies of natural causes. But I think Voldemort did die the final time at Hogwarts, dead body and all, because it wraps up narratively.
why do people forget about the resurrection stone harry had it and that is why he didn't die and why he came back it had nothing to do with Harry's soul being intact harry died plain and simple along with Voldemort's remaining piece of soul. the stone allowed harry to come back. but Voldemort didn't have the stone
@@theogghost9872 he dropped the stone before he died tho
@@Trikzzarn no he died his hand opened and he had the stone in his hand
@@theogghost9872 “I was, it seems . . . mistaken,” said Voldemort.
“You weren’t.”
Harry said it as loudly as he could, with all the force he could muster. He did not want to sound afraid. The Resurrection Stone slipped from between his numb fingers, and out of the corner of his eyes he saw his parents, Sirius, and Lupin vanish as he stepped forward into the firelight. At that moment he felt that nobody mattered but Voldemort. It was just the two of them.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 34. The forest again, page 592 of 638
@@theogghost9872 no pls read the books. Resurrection stone doesn't actually bring dead people back only a mere ghost of them. Stone did nothing to bring Harry back, voldemort's horcrux inside him died & his own soul survived b'cuz of Lily's blood protection which was flowing in voldy's body as well
The Dementors kiss takes your soul but it doesn't kill you, so the killing curse must do something different.
Not necessarily, could be the killing curse rips the soul instantly and violently which is traumatic enough for the body to kill it while the dementors kiss takes the soul gradually, still quickly, but gradually to some extent, removing the instant violent part of the equation which makes the body able to handle it. Or the act of the kiss first transfers something to the recipient causing the body to be paralyzed in some figurative way leading to it enduring the otherwise traumatic removal. I dunno just speculating..
The killing curse kills you it’s in the name
The dementors kiss is like a scalpel. It's similar to lobotomy in its precision. It does ONE thing: take the soul, while leaving the body alone.
The killing curse rips the soul from the body and causes the body to just stop working altogether.
@@jaybird0312 I say, the Demontor's kiss actually does a brain damage similar to Labotomy. Wizards, unware of any science altogether (check Hogwarts Syllabus, u'll yak), just couldn't make the difference.
As I understood it, Voldemort's soul was with Harry in Kings Cross, but the newly destroyed piece of soul is not here for the exact reason that it is not linked to the real world anymore. On the contrary, the wounded part of Voldemort that still lives is in Kings Cross because it is in between life and death. And I suppose that when Harry kills him, this part vanishes from the limbs to be actually dead !
Yes , that soul fragment / horcrux was destroyed as Dumbledore pointedly tells Harry in the limbo Kings Cross thus it would and could not be there. Harry wasn't killed but his soul was put into limbo because his mothers love protection had blocked Voldemort's killing curse once again. As his body was still alive his soul could choose to return back to it or move on. That protection however did not extend to Voldemort's soul fragment/ horcrux inside Harry so it was destroyed. Voldemort was tethered to Harry through his blood so he went into limbo with Harry when he did the killing curse but he was also tethered to life because Nagini was still living. This means both Harry and Voldemort were in limbo together and both could return and did. However the soul fragment / horcrux no longer existed though. Once Neville killed Nagini Voldemort's last horcrux was gone and Harry was able to kill him. The proof that the soul fragment / horcrux inside Harry was truly destroyed is that Harry's scar never bothered him again and he lost his ability to speak Parseltongue .
The last fight scene in the movies was so underwhelming to me...
The sacrifice of love Harry made was more poweful than what Voldemort could have fathomed. Harry was willing to die to safe all Hogwarts. That's why the last piece of Voldermort soul died forever as the intent of the curse to whom it was being casted upon contained both souls. The elder wand in the hands of Voldermort chose to hit and kill the caster.
I feel like most of the answers later given to questions in the Deathly Hallows are like "of course it's not exactly what you'd expect based on everything that's been set up! It's something totally incomprehensible instead!"
At least in general, the soul isn't the same as the mind in Harry Potter. Snape says so (even if Dumbledore responds that this might be different in Harry's case - but this seems to mean that Voldemort had a different avenue of attack compared to other people he would use Legilimency against).
If the soul isn't the same as the mind, the mind itself should simply be Harry's. So how do you think Voldemort's soul would *learn* from Harry?
And if that soul fragment could take over Harry, why did it never do this before (especially with Voldemort or with the young Tom Riddle close by)?
2:22 I thought they fed Voldemort's body to the giant squid living in the Black Lake?
The only way this could be worse is if the souls fuse into some terrifying combination of Harry and Voldemort. I don't think the Wizarding World needs its own Batman Who Laughs.
Read my comment for my take on that exact scenario.
What if they threw a still living Voldemort or his Horcruxes into the veil? If all of the Horcruxes were tossed through the veil, would it force his soul to also get trapped inside the veil as he would no longer have anything anchoring him to the mortal realm? Maybe he would still be alive in some form but trapped in a state of limbo, his soul not being able to enter the plain of the dead or return to the mortal world.
If has active anchors the former would not happen, if all anchors are gone and he fell in he would be trapped.
imagine the problem this would create for the trio, you can't really kill Voldemort without killing harry then. it would be a check mate scenario that would be amazing to see....better than the cursed child..
Do we know if Harry lost the abilities Voldemorts soul game him? Like speaking to snakes.
I heard Rowling confirmed Harry DID lose Parseltongue ability and much of his hotheadedness, implying the evil soul fragment's not with him anymore ... but that doesn't mean it has to be gone forever EITHER, does it? Hmmmmmmm ...
The epilogue says “and he never heard a snakes speak parseltongue again.” Or something to that effect I’m sure. Don’t think they mention his temperament in the epilogue, but wouldn’t surprise me if that’s a interview detail.
@@TheOriginalCFA1979 The epilogue actually said, "the scar didn't hurt for 19 years"
@@svetlananikolaeva8039 I wonder what happened after that 19yrs. Because this phrasing implies that it did hurt again for him after the 19yrs.
@@tovarishchfeixiao I don’t think it means anything just the epilogue kinda picked up 19 years later
That doesn’t make sense, after all his Horcruxes were destroyed, including Harry and poor Nagini
Gotta feel sorry for Nagini , she never asked for the life she got.
Gotta feel sorry for her...
@@markanthonypittaway1539 I agree, hugely
@@macwelch8599 R.I.P Nagini
Possibly not all horcruxes. Someone pointed out, that Hermione has duplicated the locket, when they got out of Ministry, effectively duplicating the part of Voldemort's soul inside!
I think since they both were in limbo and seperated at that point, each had a choice to go back to the earthly world or move beyond. Since Valdemote was only a fragment of a soul, and not a complete one like Harry, he didn't get a choice to go back or move beyond. He is stuck in limbo, unable to move forward or backwards so to speak.
It wouldn't surprise me for Rowling to have provided a secret backdoor in case she decided to revive the storyline at some point in the future. However, at this point I don't think she would even if she had indeed planned that. However, someone else always could exploit something like that.
It is an interesting theory for sure... One I dont personally subscribe to, since I believe the main way of Voldemort's resurgence after 1998 has already been tried? Doesnt he attempt to possess Harry in Order of the Phoenix after the duel with Dumbledore. He fails and according to Dumbledore "Has never experienced pain like it because his mangled and maimed soul cant withstand contact with Harry's intact and pure one" (Paraphrasing). It's also the reason why Harry no longer needs to study Occlumency in Half Blood Prince, and why there's no more visions. Voldemort himself is using Occlumency against Harry because of what happened in the Ministry.
As for why we dont see the fragment in King's Cross in Limbo? I'd say that's due to the very nature of the Horcruxes themselves. Once the container is destroyed the soul fragment is destroyed with it as it *cant* survive without it's container. I think Avada Kedavra *really* did kill Harry, therefore the fragment would've been destroyed completely. But because of Lily's protection within Voldemort Harry was able to go back.
Not to mention as it's been said that Harry lost his ability to speak with snakes after the Forest. And that the scar hadnt bothered him in 19 years. It's a cool "What if" but that's about it.
I was expecting more along the lines of, Tom using other magic besides horcruxes to double down on him being tied to the world of the living.
That at least would be plausible.
The soul fragment that lived in Harry was removed from the world of the living with the killing curse.
Harry could then return to his body as Harry's soul didn't take the full blast of the curse, Tom's soul fragment shared the blast of the curse which allowed Harry to return to his body where Tom's soul was unable due to being damaged and also the fact that Harry's body was his souls home, not Tom's.
Your explanation falls on the fact that IF Voldemort could take over the body and mind of Harry, he would have done so long ago when Harry was still an infant.
And even more so, Nagini who would have been taken over by Voldemort seeing as how Nagini didn't have the protection of love given by Harry's mother.
No, the story holds true to its ending. The soul fragment of Tom that was seen in Kings Cross is forever stuck in limbo as the soul must pass whole to the other side of back to the world of the living.
That's what makes the kiss of death done by dementors particularly terrible, as they rip the soul out and stores it inside them. Not allowing the soul to pass on anywhere.
Quite a lot of souls would be released if a dementor was actually killed. Makes me wonder what interesting effects that could have as the souls would return to the world of the living without a body and without a ghost. Now that's a follow-up story worth talking about.
Nagini was made a horcrux after GoF
@@majorbadidea The more you know.
I didn't recall that but apparently it's true, should be in the chapter about horcruxes in Half Blood Prince.
Even so, when Tom Riddle was alive he could have made a living horcrux and then taken over that instead of drinking unicorn blood.
So i am still not sure it changes things.
Who would want to be his horcrux? Still Nagini, but she was AFAIK invented into existence in GoF so that wouldn't be possible in canon.
In fact, most of the stuff about horcruxes are made up mid story. So nothing is canon and so we are back to square one.
Voldemort could have taken oven anyone had he had access to and wanted too before his defeat. Rather than linger in Harry until many years later and then attempt a take over of a powerful and resisting wizard.
Some people enjoy going up the wrong way on an escalator but not when their lives depend on it.
@Cadde yeah let's be honest it's not exactly a documentary comparable to ASOIAF. The books are great, but the system is broken on many occasions for the benefit of the story
1) Didn’t know they his body in Hogwarts, thought it is buried in an unmarked grave like Bin Laden - that’s actually pretty grim, especially for this fictional universe.
2) It was the Hallows that gave Harry the option to return from Limbo (at least that was what I took from that scene).
3) Following on from 1 and your definition of ghosts in this video, couldn’t it be that his ghost is lingering in the grounds of the school, manipulating people and making a whole new generation of dark wizards and/or Death Eaters; now THAT to my would’ve been a better sequel than the Cursed Child, and having the original characters’s children get how evil Voldemort was in live and still is in death.
I like your thinking, but your typos almost made it impossible to read
A soul fragment can't move on to the afterlife nor come back as a ghost.
Yeah but wouldn’t be a neat idea? Besides, wouldn’t the Dark Lord look into becoming a ghost, given his fear of dying?
No, it was not the deathly Hallows that let Harry return, it was Lily's sacrifice continuing to live because voldemort had Harry's blood that let him return
Just to clarify, bin Laden was buried at sea, so that there would be no gravesite to visit.
I thought the reason Harry survived the avada kedavra was because he had all three deathly hallows. Or at least, he was the "owner" of all three despite not having them in his immediate physical posession. If you have all three hallows, you become the "master of death." I'm not sure exactly what that means, but I think it's what allowed Harry to be able to come back to life.
Yep.
No. Being "a master of death" is more of a metaphor here since it does makes u extremely powerful to have all 3 hallows but they don't guarantee that a person won't die. He didn't die simply b'cuz voldy ended up destroying his own soul inside Harry's body instead of Harry's soul. Also b'cuz Lily's blood protection was not only in harrry but Inside Voldys body as well when he used his blood to revive his body back
Not exactly. He didn't die because he was master of the unbeatable wand specifically. The cloak helped him not die because he could always hide under it, and it never wore off, but it didnt help him in the final fight. The ring....there was no practical use for the ring other than seeing dead people. Didn't stop him from dying at all.
I mean one of the hallows is called the resurrection stone so I’m pretty sure that’s what brought him back to life
@@JoshNicotine no, somebody has to actually use the stone to bring somebody else back. Nobody brought Harry back.
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I would’ve thought that Voldemort had an 8th horcrux because he mentioned to slughorn that 7 is what he was interested in but he made one from Harry unknowingly, so if he already made 7 by then, that would make it 8 and there is still one out there that nobody knows about
A seven part soul was what he was interested in. Six horcruxes plus the bit bit in his body which wouldn't be a horcrux. Thus Harry was the unintended seventh horcrux, unbeknownst to Voldemort, leaving him with eight part soul.
There is also the possibility that the part of Voldemort's soul residing in Harry did not have the protection of Harry's mother. Why? It wasn't in Voldemort's body during the rebirth when he used Harry's blood, nor was it in Harry's body when Voldemort killed his mother, and that's when the protection of Harry's soul and body came into being. So it's possible that the soul fragment residing in Harry was killed.
I believe that when Harry and Voldemorts’ soul was ripped out by the aveda kedavra, they went in ‘different directions’, so the soul fragment was no longer bound to Harry. And then, because Harry’s soul was full and healthy, he could return, but Voldemort’s fragment of a soul could not
yeah but Voldemorts soul fragment was like a parasite and without host he can't survive
Your thumbnail made me laugh. I lose it every time I hear Fudge say “he’s back”
I always thought he might have survived because Hermione duplicated the locket, when the Trio infiltrated the ministry.
In this scenario, the part of Voldemort's soul inside the locket was duplicated along with it.
Interesting!
This is actually very logical. Makes total sense.
But doesn't such duplication only create an object similar, not transferring all the qualities of the original to it? Never thought too deep about it, but if you're right it's ground shaking!
@@domashnie_lubimtsy Perhaps..., but the enchanted treasures in the Lestrange vault kept on duplicating themselves continuously.
Wouldn't that have stopped after one duplication, if the enchantment didn't carry over to the copies?
It might be different when a piece of soul is involved..., but still.
@@Idorazan yeah, that's definitely a possibility to consider. On the other hand, if the piece of a soul could be duplicated, why didn't the dark lord try to just in case? And if it's an exact copy does death of the original effect it? Anyway it's a solid riddle 👍🏻
Yeah the theory doesn't hold up sadly, just for one simple fact Dumbledore said there is nothing Harry could do for the creature, or bit of Voldemort's soul in limbo after it was killed with Harry. Harry did die, he just was allowed to choose to come back thanks to Voldemort taking Harry's blood. The soul fragment died and was not given that choice because Voldemort's main body housed the main part of his soul no matter how mangled or distorted it had become.
This is kind of like a twisted representation of the theme "You either die a hero, or live long enough to watch yourself become the villain." I'd actually love to see someone flesh this out in story form, could be cool!
Headcanon - piece of Voldemort soul was indeed burried deep in Harry, but due to being maimed ended up dominated by Harry soul, which due to being good helped reformed it enough so after Harry's death that fragment was able to reunite with maimed fragment on the other side, and allow Voldemort to move on onto the afterlife with Harry.
Unrelated but could you do a what if about Petunia Dursley being a witch along side Lily?
You mean Petunia EVANS? And if Snape still called Lily the M word and she still gave up on him, would he go after PETUNIA?
Supercarlinbrothers just made a video on that fairly recently go check it out
"where was the soul fragment that was newly destroyed?"
Umm... It was destroyed. It's just a fragment, not the main. It doesn't have to go to limbo. Rowling has said that Riddle prime being so mangled and mutilated was never able to go beyond limbo. The huddled, immobile mass we see in the limbo plan shows this as well.
It's in the end of the deathly hallows that Harry doesn't feel the pain in his scar meaning that voldemort's connection is gone. Also Voldemort had not anticipated that somebody would find his horcruxes so he would not have been able to have a wild card or a secret inner soul fragments ready to go. When he was hit with avada Kadabra that Harry received it was just the impact of both souls being hit with the killing curse then put him into limbo. And that Voldemort hated the power of love that if he had been experiencing more love in this fragile state it probably would have still killed voldemort's soul fragment so there's no way it could do a possessive attack in the future.
Here's a thought...
If a piece of Voldemort's soul did survive, then it's approximately 1/7th of a soul. When Voldemort was destroyed the first time, all of his horcruxes were still in tact. Even then, he came back as "less than spirit, less than the meanest ghost". If that's the case with all of his soul split, but still in existence, then perhaps if he did still have a single horcrux, he would be even weaker. Completely aware, but unable to affect or interact anything around him. So weak that even the most powerful magic can't see him. Forever cursed to wander a world that eventually forgets him as his greatest enemy moves on to have a happy and fulfilling life.
Actually, no. Each time he splits his soul, it’s stated he splits it in half. So the first time he would have half a soul, the second time a quarter, third time an eighth. By 7th Horcrux we’re looking at more like 0.5-1% soul remaining. When Harry and Voldemort met in the Forbidden Forest, Harry literally had more of Voldemort’s soul than Voldemort had.
@@TheOriginalCFA1979 Where is it stated that it's always cut in half and not split equally among all the parts?
Not saying either of us is right or wrong, just questioning if it was ever stated specifically.
it was my understanding that harry was given the chance to return to the mortal world because he was the master of all the deathly hallows. the invisibility cloak was his by birthright, the resurrection stone was his by right of inheritance and the elder wand was his because he won its allegiance when he disarmed draco in malfoy manor. he may not have had them all in his possession in the forrest but they did belong to him in 1 way or another. and according to their legend the master of the 3 was master of death.
I've always wondered how many wands a wizard can own if you think about it Harry owns two wands ( not including the film) he has his wand he won from draco then he won the elder so can a wizard have more than one wand
I don't see why not but if olivander is right the wand chose the wizard most won't work for just anyone they could use them but it would reduce the effect of there magic it might also be a financial thing that they are expensive but there will probably be someone who just collects wands just for display
@@kretisme that makes sense 😅
@@kretismeThe wand chooses the wizard, if you best that wizard, that wizard's wand then chooses you as it's new master.
When Voldemort tried to kill Harry in the forrest Harry and Voldemorts sould was ripped from hes body. They ended up in limbo, the place harry tought resembled Kins cross. He finds Voldemorts soul fragment under a bench in the movie version. The reason Harry had the option to return to hes body and the earth life or move on to the afterlife was that Voldemort tederd Harry to earth as long as Voldemort lives (this is only the full boided voldemort as that is the body that Harrys blood runs in). Harry choes to return to life and at that point he leves the Crippled soul fragment behind in LIMBO. This is the part that you missed. Two souls left Harrys body and only one returned. Harrys body did not have to be destroyed for the Horocrux to die or break. The spell Voldemort used ripped hes own souls fragment away from it and it did not come. This is when Harry lost his ability to snake.
Harry couldn't speak Parsel tongue anymore after Voldemort died, so it's impossible for part of his soul to still be living inside of Harry
I would not say "impossible" i would more say highly unlikely. Perhaps the piece of the soul became more sentient and just refused to share its powers with the host body.
But to be fair Dumbledore even told Harry that the piece of Voldemorts soul was destroyed, as for if Dumbledore planted a piece of his soul inside Harry that is a different matter altogether. In Limbo Harry, Voldemorts soul, and Dumbledore. Why would he be there?
Avada Kedavra doesn't rip your soul out of your body. It rips the caster’s soul apart because they have violated human nature
I see what you’re saying here. But-Voldemort split his soul seven times, meaning there were eight total pieces. If you take a whole loaf of bread, and slice seven times with a knife, you have eight slices of bread. Seven slices of Voldemort’s soul were inside of the horcruxes he made, and the eighth was still inside him. Horcruxes are the opposite of how our souls work in our bodies (just like Hermione explains in the book). If you get run through with a sword, your soul will be fine and move on, while your body dies. If a horcrux is destroyed, the piece of soul attached to it cannot move on. It is also destroyed, like its “body” was. If the Killing Curse rips the soul from the body, the body dies. The body may not be broken or ripped apart, but you must have a soul to live. So if Harry’s soul was ripped from his body, and his body died because his soul was no longer within, then the piece of Voldemort’s soul attached to it was also killed with the body. What Harry sees at King’s Cross is the eighth piece of Voldemort’s soul, all that’s left of the original. Then later when Voldemort is killed because his weak body can’t withstand the fight, his remaining fragment of soul moves on (I assume…any afterlife he may have probably doesn’t look too great lol). That means there’s nothing left behind to attach itself to Harry. The seven pieces Voldemort sliced off of his soul to make his horcruxes were destroyed with the items they were housed in. The eighth remaining piece, the original, moved on when his body gave out. Nothing left. Harry is just Harry.
Now here’s the only problem with this-when someone casts a Killing Curse, the other person may have their soul ripped from their body, and their body stops working. It dies. That’s, of course, why it’s called the Killing Curse. But then…how do Dementors suck the soul out of someone (Dementor’s Kiss) and that person continues living? That’s very confusing. Maybe it’s not literally the soul a Dementor sucks out, but simply all the person’s ability to experience emotion. Don’t know. Maybe that’s actually a plot hole in the series.
Always felt in the book, the last couple of lines when he rubs his scar, the last line should have been "a sudden sharp pain". That way the option was always there to continue the story.
It's absurd. Voldemort's soul is too damaged and broken to overpower a strong a whole soul like Harry's.
5:14 If Avada Kedavra does rip the soul out of your body, how would that kill you? Dementor’s kiss removes the soul from the body as well and the victim is left an empty shell, but alive. So wouldn’t Avada Kedavra have the same results assuming that is how the curse works?
I generally agree, but perhaps it’s not the soul removal that’s lethal? It’s been a LONG time since I read the books, but I didn’t think the kiss was described as “ripping” the soul but “sucking out” the soul. I could be completely wrong about that.
Potentially the difference is the Dementor’s kiss is a slower extraction of the soul, which gives the body time to adjust, whereas Avada Kedavra rips the soul free in an instant, sending the body into “shock” and shutting it down?
Sort of like the bends. You can slowly bring yourself to the surface when diving and be fine, but if you rocket to the surface as fast as you can you could die half way up from a brain embolism, or worst yet you’re a saturation diver and go from a few hundred feet below the water to surface level instantly and explode, because you needed 2 weeks of slowly having the pressure lowered back to surface pressure.
I think that having your soul removed by a Dementor, brings the result akin to Brain Death. Your body is still alive, but nothing of what makes you, you is there. The Killing Curse, I think, does more than just wrench your soul from your body. When the body dies naturally, it can no longer house the soul within it, so the soul moves on. The Killing Curse CEASES everything that the body does to stay alive; breathing, heartbeat, brain-and-body connection, etc., so the soul moves on.
@@TheOriginalCFA1979 Interesting. I havent read the books for some time as well.
My headcannon is that Avada kedavra destroys the soul while the dementors only remove it so while with a dementor your body can survive because the soul exists somewhere there isn’t any chance of that with avada kedavra hence why it’s an unforgivable curse while dementors aren’t, atleased you have a chance to get to the afterlife with them.
@@Bananabob3 Hmm, funny because I had somewhat of an opposite hunch after reading OP's comment.
As in, the dementors devour your soul, but they need your body to stay alive for the process, otherwise their soul-dinner escapes to the afterlife, only partially consumed. So basically it's worse than death because if you don't get mercy-killed in the middle of the "kiss", you don't even get to have an afterlife. Your soul becomes a part of that dementor.
Avada Kedavra, on the other hand, just makes your body-soul connection _(spiritual router? lol)_ instantly severed, which still enables you to move to the other side.
Idk, that's just how I see it :P Interesting to read others' interpretations too, though.
As Albus said to Harry... "this is your party". All the souls there were the souls that were in Harry's body. I don't think death in wizarding worls works like a doctor apointment, where everyone gets to sit in the same waiting room. I am sure Tom had it's own shock but the spell did not rebounded on him like before, becasue we know that the result of that would be the destruction of his body and him being promoted to ghost status once again, but he just fell to the ground. We know that the only piece of Tom that still had a connection with the "main Tom" is one living inside Harry, and we know that because that is the source of the connection between Harry and Tom, so when the horcux Tom died, It is reasonable to assume Tom felt it, and that is why he felt to the ground. Since he did not felt the death of any other horcurx, it was an unkown, unexpected, and obviously very bad experience, but he did not actually died. What died was the horcrux that had no ties with life anymore, so the theory that the horcrux survived, makes no sense.
The part of voldemort in Harry wasn't protected by Lilly's act of love. So it wasn't in limbo but sent directly into the afterlife.
I have a lot of trouble with this theory. One big issue is Harry’s soul. Voldemort was never able to control ans possess harry because of the purity of his soul andthe love contained within it. In his broken, shattered state, Voldemort’s soul could not withstand contact with harry’s, which is why he never tried to directly possess him ever again. I feel the soul fragment would have the same issue. Furthermore, it existed in Harry his entire life, and only grew in power and influence as Voldemort grew in power. Harry also never had and never would develop an emotional reliance or attachment to Voldemort the same way Jenny got attached to the diary in Chamber of Secrets. Thus, the soul fragment couldn’t feed on Harry the same way and couldn’t gain power from him. Then there’s the matter of soul fragments and horcruxes in general. When the magical container is rendered beyond magical repair, the soul fragment has nowhere to go. While Harry was tethered to life by his mother’s blood, Voldemort’s soul fragment was still effected by the killing curse, and would have been separated from Harry’s pure and undamaged soul. It also would not be able to be reattached to Voldemort’s soul without the latter’s remorse which would have ultimately destroyed him, rendering it irretrievable. I don’t agree with this theory. Also, in response to one comment about this being a better sequal than cursed child, yeah, almost anything would be, but having Voldemort be the villain again is like palpitine in rise of skywalker, cheap, disrespectful to the franchise as a whole, and rendering the sacrifices the heroes and others made ultimately meaningless.
As Ron would say "well, that was cheerful." Ha ha
He no longer had Voldy's powers when he comes back from the limbo scenario. No talking to snakes, no voices in his head. So Voldy, indeed, was defeated.
7:40 I actually always thought that. I recall having read that when a Horcrux is destroyed, the soul it contains is, too, so there wouldn't be anything to pass on to the afterlife left.
5:10 You canʼt, in Harry Potter lore, kill someone “by magically ripping the soul from the body”. If thatʼs all the curse did, it would leave soulless but living people behind, like the Kiss.
I could see a headline for new darker Harry Potter trilogy coming out with Daniel Radcliffe playing a Voldemort possessed Harry as the main villain
I never did understand why voldy didn't use the death of Snape to make an emergency horcrux and leave it in the shack or have it transported far away by someone like Bellatrix knowing that the other horcrux were captured or destroyed.
So, the real world answer has been provided, and so I’ll give a couple in universe ones instead.
1) the ritual was too long/complicated/risky/exhausting to do in the middle of a Battle, it wouldn’t be ensuring survival but ensuring defeat.
2) mathematically speaking, which isn’t Rowling’s strong suit in her own words, every time Voldemort splits his soul it’s stated he splits it in half. So the first time he had 1/2 a soul, the second 1/4, the third 1/8, the fourth 1/16, the fifth 1/32, the sixth 1/64, and the seventh would leave him with 1/128th of a soul. Which would also mean Harry, the 6th Horcrux, would have twice as much of Voldemort’s soul as Voldemort.
If Voldemort split his soul in half again, he’d be down to 1/256 of a soul. Which doesn’t sound healthy to me. It seems possible he’d already spread himself far too thin and realized another Horcrux would be or would likely be lethal.
3) Pride, hubris, and shortsightedness. Voldemort believed if he was the Master of the Elder Wand, as the most powerful Wizard to ever live, he would be unstoppable. He would only need one of his Horcruxes to prevent a natural death if he was the Master of the Elder Wand. He could even carry it around with him, it’s not like any body’s going to be able to take it from him while he has the Elder Wand in his possession, because he’s the most powerful Wizard with the most powerful wand.
At the end of the Lord of the Rings, Sauron sends his entire army to confront Aragorn at the Black Gate, because Sauron knows Aragorn is a descendant of a great and powerful king, and doesn’t believe such a man could *ever* resist the power of His Ring. And so Sauron leaves the pass wide open for Frodo and Sam to slip through and destroy the One Ring, because Sauron also can’t perceive a reality in which any being could hold His Ring and not be completely taken in by the power it offers. Them destroying the Ring was impossible in his mind, nobody could resist the temptation of ultimate power, and the man who would use it against him just showed up with an army. Everything lead Sauron to believe the Ring was in Isildur’s Heir’s possession. Sauron throwing everything at that army and leaving Mount Doom unguarded was clearly a mistake, but it’s not a plot hole. Characters can make mistakes or be mistaken and make bad choices if the plot allows. I’m not sure what reason Rowling would give, but on the maths alone I’m fine with saying an 8th wouldn’t have been possible.
I can't wait for Ron to say "somehow Voldemort has returned" in Episode 8: The Rise of Potter
Also if the requirements for becoming a ghost is unfinished biz then why wasn’t he transformed into a ghost considering Harry having the most unfinished biz like ever lol ….. obviously based off the 3 places given for where a soul goes after death according to Potterverse
Harry couldn't talk with snakes at the end, which means that a piece of Voldemort's soul is not inside of him anymore. His scar doesn't hurt anymore.
There's another problem with this theory, if Avada Kedavra rips the soul from the victim, then Voldemort's would be ripped too alongside Harry's.
Given that Voldemort's soul inside Harry isn't destroyed, this may mean his soul is trapped on limbo forever, unable to move to afterlife or come back as a ghost.
If his soul is on limbo, the only way back as a corporeal existence is somehow to cheat death with magic to pull that piece again to the living world inside a being, and no one is known to have such ability.
Voldemort's soul that was in Harry doesn't travel to the afterlife or anywhere else because it was destroyed, it's simple as that, they explained it. This is how horcruxes work, they say in the books that when your body dies your soul is still intact, but with horcruxes it works the other way around, and the piece of soul depends on the vessel to exist.
a theory where Voldermort becomes Lucius the Eternal from 40k, very grimdark love it
That creature we see in Harry Potter is just part of what it means: A lot of it happening was just in Harry Potter's Head; Neville really was supposed to be the chosen one; Voldemort chose the wrong boy.
A food for thought
How come everyone in wizading world follow quidditch and so passionate about it when they cannot watch it like we follow sports on tv?
Issue is that we know now with nagini that a dead vessel is no longer able to hold a horceux soul piece. When he hit Harry with the killing curse he killed Harry and killed the horcux by destroying the vessels capacity to carry it, ie. It needs to be alive.
Always found it interesting that the last line in the books was all WAS well. Felt it could just as easily imply something was wrong and the story wasn't over.
This theory is immediately drawing Palpetine comparisons to me "Somehow Palpetine returned" Voldemorts story is done tied up in a neat bow we saw the second wizarding war we heard of the first and its end. We saw part of his past and childhood (orphanage, Hogwarts years and all) there are no more depths to plumb here
The childish piece of soul Harry finds in limbo was what remained of Tom. It was because of Lily’s loving sacrifice that lived in Harry’s blood. The same blood that Tom used to rebuild his body. When Tom killed Harry, it caused the soul to be ripped from the body. My theory is that there is a link between the killing curse and magical blood. This meant that when Tom killed Harry the Horcrux within Harry was destroyed, but it also meant that the remaining piece of Toms soul as well as Harry’s entire soul were cast into limbo. Harry only had the choice to move on or go back because the Horcrux within him was killed, but he himself had not been. His soul was just forced out of his body.
While I’m Limbo, this meant Harry was able to move, talk, and think as normal, but because of how damaged Toms soul was, he was in a sort of paralysis while in limbo. At this point, if Harry had chosen to move on, he could have freely, but the piece of Toms soul that had been bound to his new body would have been paralyzed in limbo forever. Harry would have been dead and the only piece of Tom still in the mortal realm would have been attached to Nagini.
i dont think this is the case, but what would be an interesting twist would be if something like this but voldies soul got transferred from harr to one of his sons or daughter, like from a movie standpoint if when we see the train pull away and Harry's son looking at him his eyes flash red for a moment or two and harry look shocked for a moment before the scene ends.
I have an argument against this. Firstly Avada kedavra doesn't rip your soul out it moreover destroys it. So when harry is hit with Avada kedavra he still has love protecting him which is why he has the option to return. On the other hand, Voldemort did not understand love which is why love did not protect him from Avada kedavra hence killing that part of his soul.
Wasn't Harry just made into an unintended Horcrux when he got his Scar back as an infant? That's why he was a parceltounge?
He didn't get a piece of Voldemort in the 4th book, Voldemort gained a piece of Harry.
And well it's possible that a living horcrux, that is struck by Avada Kedavra will destroy the Horcrux and give the living being the option to return just "because".
Nagini was killed with the Gryffidor sword, that had absorded the basilisk venom (which kills Horcruxes). It's possible that Nagini could have survived had someone shot Avada Kedavra at her.
Well, if I remember in last chapter of seventh book there was a statement that Harry's scar has never hurt or even prickle again. I think that's valid point, which can make this theory less believable
Intriguing theory, but I think the piece of Voldy in Harry is dead and gone. Harry lost his ability to speak Parseltongue, which the soul fragment gave him. Maybe if Voldemort had gone for another Horcrux once he realised his current ones were being destroyed could he return. Or if someone tried to resurrect him. You can’t bring back the dead per se with magic, but maybe you could do something along those lines.
We only got one line at least from the movies that said he only made seven Horcrux he could have planned on making more. We know he's killed more seven people.
Quite honestly I don't think it makes a difference wether the voldie inside Harry lived or died, Harry was never affected by it and never let it get control of him, nor by any other horcruxes like many did.
Maybe when the Voldie with a body insisted in exploring that unknown link, but remember: he had to force his mind into Harry's mind, but that horcrux couldn't do much of anything if not being only a bridge.
There were never any signs of activity from the horcrux and it should remain that way until Harry is killed or die of age or something else, when the body won't be able to bind no more souls and therefore the voldie inside would also be dead.
An absurd theory really, considering the avada kadavra cast at Harry in the forbidden forest was stated to have killed the piece of Voldemort's soul within Harry. That would make the most sense too, since that part of the soul was obliterated and therefore not in Limbo.
Nice Fanfic, but like 50 Shades of Grey being written as a Fanfic of Twilight, I'm just going to accept that what the author wrote, at the end, was final.
Nah. I don't accept this. If it were true, there would be THREE "souls" in limbo of Harry, Current-Voldy (CV), and Harry-Voldy-Horcrux (HVH). The killing curse WORKED and killed the fragment. The blood protection was the reason CV and Harry ended up in limbo. Without it, CV would be fine and Harry and HVH would be dead.
I should add... The END of the story is what makes a story great. That's the worst part about comic book retcons and movie/TV reboots where they take a final-end story and throw in time travel or dimensional portals or cloning or magic and recreate the main character(s). It devalues the ending and takes away all the meaning of all accomplishment because the next guy can come along and undo that with the same trick.
Voldemort is not Sauron. But you could say that a person like Voldemort could reappear from Harry's bloodline as a taint
Good video, but seems like you missed the point of the killing curse though. Harry wouldn’t see the fragment at King’s Cross at all simply because it’s gone, obliterated by Voldemort himself. If anything, the argument could be made that Voldemort created another horcrux or two after that inside the castle as he probably killed several more people, maybe unintentionally given the volatile state of his soul.
But harry wasn't able to speak parseltongue after the forbidden forest incident so no the theory isn't valid
Regarding your final point, about it being the unknown that we fear about death: Not for me, personally I believe that death is the end, after death, there is nothing. That however is nothing more than a belief, there is NO evidence either way as no one has come back. What I DO fear about death, isn't death itself, it's the method of becoming dead. Ideally passing away in my sleep at the ripe old age of 101 after a long and fulfilling life would be great, however not everyone gets that priviledge. Burning, drowning, choking on your own vomit or being stuck in a cave etc are all horrible / painful ways to go and something that I really would prefer to avoid!
Okay, so in the movies, Tom breaks into a billion pieces and blows away in the wind as if he were dust. Usually, I would say the book had everything down perfectly, but this part, with Voldemort's death, that's where my opinion changes a bit. So, lets look at the evidence as to why Tom's body would turn to dust. Aside from the Horcrux issues, let's focus on Toms body as it stands. It's not his original body. So, once the spark of life was taken away from the magical shell that was Tom's incarnation, there was nothing left to keep that body together. It was as if, the spell had lifted. Now, I have a great deal of issues with the movies, all of them in fact, but this specific part, I don't know, it works.
I've always thought that while Hagrid was picking up Harry from the destroyed house, he took the time to kick Voldy in his stupid snake face while he was there. Makes me happy.
The problem with the theory that Avada Kedavra ripping the soul form the body is that your body lives on without your soul. So it's not possible.
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You read it and missed it: Rowling said that disgusting malformed baby-like thing was the last piece of soul Voldemort possessed. That means the piece that had been within Harry crossed the veil and is no longer available to tether Voldemort to the world of the living. The stunted thing is all that remains, and that is what was destroyed when Voldemort's own curse rebounded. If your theory was correct, the exact same scenario that happened when Harry was a baby would have happened again: Voldemort's curse would have rebounded and his body destroyed, leaving him nothing but a vaporous fragment. There was no corpse left by Voldemort that first time. His actual death was as final as it is for us all.
Somehow... Lord Voldamort has returned
Could you do one in which Petunia and Lily made up? Or even one in which Petunia wanted to tell Harry about his mom? Just asking. Also, this would make a better sequel than Cursed Child.
nah whats really disturbing is that Voldemort used the Resurrection Stone Deathly Hallow as a Horcrux... I cannot remember how it was destroyed as a Horcrux but it still somehow works as the Resurrection Stone (remember the Elder Wand a Deathly Hallow was properly destroyed in the end)- so if Voldemort placed a piece of his soul in it and then someone wanted to "bring him back" it would....?!
I believe the spell was only put on the actual "ring", and not the stone on it. It is not explained at all, even when the title litterly is "deathly hallows", maybe it is in the books. But as the stone didn't originally come on a ring, it's my guess at least.
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Correct.
Remember that the vessels were all destroyed.
And while the stone WAS cracked, it still functioned.
@@MrSenses33 that's fair
"Where is the [Voldemort's] soul fragment in Harry, that was supposed to have been newly destroyed?" - well, it have been destroyed. It was just nowhere, or it has been waiting - in some kind of magical hell - for the rest of the Riddle's soul.
There is always another villain. We don't need to recycle the old ones.
Yeah, I'd agree it's a bit farfetched in its complexity. It makes more sense to me to assume that the creature resembling a baby which Harry finds is a soul fragment formerly belonging to Voldemort, perhaps the soul fragment detached from Harry as Harry was the living horcrux Voldemort never intended to create.
Well Harry was a Horcrux. When the killing curse hit him, it destroyed the Horcrux, which means the soul tied to the Horcrux is gone.
Wait.... I thought, since the rightful owner of the Elder Wand is Harry, then that curse Voldy cast shouldn't have killed Harry to begin with...
The last theory is so crazy because if you guys remembered deathly hollows pt 2 in purgatory harry said “is this actually real or all in my head” dumbledore responded of “of course it’s happening in your head but it doesn’t mean it’s not real”
It does seem far-fetched. The killing curse killed Voldemort's piece inside Harry and the same piece was at King's Cross i.e. this is where it went after death. There are many parallels between LOTR and HP and it is said that Saruman went to a place from where he could never return or affect fate when he is killed in the end. The same thing happened to Voldemort.
Sauron?
@@zekun4741 In a way both Sauron and Saruman. This is what I found regarding Saruman:
In LOTR, it is said that when Saruman was killed, a “grey mist” appeared, rising slowly and looking to the West, when a wind from the West blew and dissolved the mist. From this we can assume that Saruman’s spirit attempted to return to Valinor, which, after all, was its home, but was denied, due to his failure in his mission. We can further assume that Saruman’s fea was diminished and no longer had the ability to form a body, greatly decreasing his ability to influence the Visible World.
My guess is that Saruman’s spirit, like Sauron’s, was left naked in the world, diminished to the point of existing but unable to interact in any significant way.
5:45 Or, oh, maybe, Heaven?...
It’s probably worth noting that Rowling was originally going to kill Harry off here, but didn’t want to upset fans. With that in mind Voldemort definitely would have died as Horcrux Harry would be dead also.
To actually create a horcrux requires some additional magic to intentionally affix the soul fragment to the host, voldamort never did that magic so the soul fragment with Harry existed but was not charged with the purpose of coming back to life, or to be evil as the actually horcruxi were