He just couldn’t get to those items, the sword only presents himself to a true Gryffindor.The sword wasn’t a “horcrux killer” before Harry killed the basilisk.
I guess that is why he tried to get a teacher in Hogwarts. The headmaster's office where both reliques were stored just allowed enterce with the headmaster's agreement. Maybe tom had the plan to get headmaster him self, or to manipulate the headmaster after Dombeldor.
I don’t think it would “help” a Gryffindor. It’s still a piece of his soul. If by whatever reason they have a Gryffindor relic, it would likely possess them as Riddle did with Ginny Weasley
It’s really a question of who’s magic is stronger, we don’t know enough to say that it’d even serve as a host for Voldemort’s soul. It’s charmed to take in whatever makes it stronger and if anything that could mean it’ll absorb all of his power anyways.
Correction: the Sword of Gryffindor was lost for centuries prior to Harry drawing the Sword, at the end of his second year, out of the Sorting Hat (According to the books). Additionally (according to the films) it disappeared when not around someone worthy, and a 'True Gryffindor'. Thus the Sword was beyond Tom/Voldemort's reach.
Also, the sword wasn't in the Lestrange Vault, like he said, that was the Cup. According to the movies too, the sword was in the hat, till Harry pulled it out.
@@will3ism After Harry drew the sword out of the hat, the sword was in the headmaster's office. Snape, took the real sword and had a copy made which was kept in the Lestrange vault.
My theory: Since Tom was the descendant of Salazaar Slytherin, he most likely considered Godric Gryffindor an adversary because of their feud. It would be an act of disloyalty to Slytherin.
Norrya Parsa I would have thought he would see it as getting one over on Griffindor, to desecrate a personal magical artefact of his would be the ultimate insult.
@@albino5995 I was thinking that too but Tom's and Salazaar's pride would want to succeed without any involvement from Gryffindor. Kind of like a "I don't need you!" attitude.
I doubt that he only thought of himself he was very narcissistic about well everything. Basically he hated the pure bloods just as much considering he was half blooded like Harry was. He didn't care about slytherin just what they could do for him he meant to create his own way like only a psychopath could. Otherwise he would've teamed up with Grindlewald but instead chose to kill him instead of releasing him well in the books that is. Grindlewald's knowledge would've proven invaluable to him and anyone opposing him even Dumbledore would've went to him if he didn't have the Elder wand he would've had no choice.
Could you do a video talking about how the paintings work? Like how does a person get animated (is that the right word) into a painting? What do they see while moving between pictures? It’s something I’ve always wondered
As far as I remember it's mentioned in book 2 that a potion is used to make an object in a picture move. It's not the camera that's got magic in itself (colin creevy & rita skeeter's cameraman both have seemingly ordinary cameras) .
I like the super Carlin bro’s theory: Voldemort was planning to used the sword to be his last horcrux when he went to murder Harry but the spell backfired and instead of going for the sword (which may have repelled the weakened spirit) it turned Harry into a horcrux instead
My favorite (not mine) theory was that Voldermort was counting on the sword of Gryffindor to appear to James so he could turn it into a horcrux and his final trophy
To me there are only 2 options Option A. They were too protected and he couldn't get either of them. Option B. He did get the sword and he had it with him when he went to kill harry intending to use Harry's murder to make the horcrux. When the spell rebounded but before anyone else got there the sword disappeared and went back to the hat
Yeah, he might have had the sword at any time, to make it into a horcrux, only to have it disappear to go to a Gryffindor in need. He couldn't hang onto it long enough to make it into a horcrux. Regardless of whether he knew what it did, or why it would disappear. And hat was obviously way too public.
The reason I think he probably had it the night he went to kill Harry is that Dumbledore mentioned that Voldemort would use particularly significant murders to create horcruxes. While that was not always true as some of the murders were really insignificant people like an Albanian peasant and a muggle tramp. But who would be a more significant murder than the chosen one of the prophecy? At the very least I think he intended to use that murder to create some horcrux even if it wasn't the sword. I think one reason why Harry became an unintentional horcrux in the first place is because Voldemort had probably already done some of the preliminary magic required to create one. Whatever that is as its never been explained. It only makes sense that the sword would have been his intended target as he was also doing the murder in Godric Gryffindors home town which is where the Potters lived.
I always thought it was because he never got his hands on them. The Sorting Hat was always in the office of the Headmaster/mistress and he couldn't just steal it without anybody noticing and seeing how this was never clear from the novels, but was the location of the blade known before Harry summoned it? I always believed that the blade had been lost for centuries as nobody knew how to summon it and seeing how it only could be summoned by a true Gryffindor, Voldemort couldn't summon it himself.
the first time we see the sword in in the chamber of secrets i always assumed that as dumbledore was a gryfindor it was in his office, faux had to get it from somewhere, for a fact voldemort could not have summoned it but i cant believe no gryfindore had needed it in nerly 1000 years
@@martykitson3442 Faux didn't bring harry the hat And the sword. It brought the Hat then the sword materialized from the hat and harry pulled it out. The sword appears because it is enchanted to present itself to a Worthy Gryffindor in need. Dumbledore explains it in book 2.
I believe the killings of Fabian & Gidian Prewitt was an attempt to manufacture a situation where They would summon the sword, being brave Gryffindors in a time of need. From there, Voldemort would have taken the sword from them, and then made his final horcrux with Harry's death. However, his body was destroyed by the rebounded killing curse, and the sword disappeared once again. This theory is courtesy of Jonathan Carlin of Super Carlin Bros, and it's one of their best, imo.
Brian Mccann yeah, I doubt the sword or the hat could go missing without anybody noticing. Plus the other 3 founders items hadn’t been seen in years. It would be interesting if he did manage to use the sword or hat, because would he put them back or hide them? The sword and the hat are connected so you couldn’t really hide the sword with the hat still around so you would have to take both.
@@albino5995 The Hat was used every year, when the new students come in. It would have been noticed if it had been tampered with. As to the Sword, I believe Dumbledore had said that only a true Gryffindor could use it (book #2). Harry would not have been able to use it, I think, had Voldemort used the Sword as a Horcrux.
He did intend to. In the Deathly Hallows Harry thinks to himself that Voldemort indeed wanted the sword of Gryffindor to complete his “collection “ from the four houses. However, when Dumbledore denied him the DOD teaching position, this made it impossible for Voldemort to get the sword. He did, however, use that same occasion of meeting with Dumbledore to hide the diadem of Ravenclaw in the room of requirement.
Peace& Hope but he always considered Hogwarts his home and according to Dumbledore, he believed that Voldemort had every intention of using a Gryffindor artifact but that plan was thwarted when Dumbledore refused him the DOD teaching job.
Horcrux sorting hat would have been hilarious. I imagine it muttering 'kreacher - like' nonsense to everyone.. "Back to defile the noble and most ancient school of my masters..."
The cup and the locket came after school. He found the place of the lost diadem during his school years. He might not have turned it into a horcrux at first but I really feel like he had it before he found the cup and the locket.
@@sreenivaskamath4243 nope. Slytherin is darth plageuis while voldemort is darth Sidious. While in LOTR it's morgoth who is Slytherin while Sauron is Voldemort. For transformers, it's Unicron who is Salazar Slytherin and Megatron in Voldemort.
Do we know that the sword was on display in the Headmasters office BEFORE Harry pulled it out of the sorting hat? We know it was put on display after yes, but I saw no statements that it was there before the Basilisk getting killed by Harry... All we know is that it can come to aid to any worthy Gryffindor...
guizan66 if it were, it might have been worth regarding in his observations (e.g. the spindle-legged instruments and the snoozing portraits) when he first visited the headmaster’s office in CoS. And then later on in that book, when the sword presents itself, he’d have recognized it as “Dumbledore’s” sword.
It would had be a plot hole due to being necessary to kill nagini woudnt make sense or else ironic that a horrocruxe aka the sword killed another horrocruxe aka nagini you welcone pay me with likes now peasant
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@@goldenhd9656 not to mention that the sword seems to be semi-sentient and able to go where needed, implying that it could escape as needed. "but snape handled it!" yes, acting as a Griffindor's agent. darn logic.
I thought when the sword came to Harry that it was the first time the sword had been seen in years. I always figured it was lost since before Vold was in school. And that there wasn't stories going around about the sword unlike ravenclaws
That's why Voldemort resented so much being in an orphanage, he always had a sense of importance, but he also looked to give a sense of value to his self-importance. So he as a child collected prizes from the children he bullied into submission because he considered it trophies for his victories, a character attribute he carried it on for the rest of his life.
Voldemort definitely did not want 7 horcruxes as his goal was a 7 part soul since 7 was the most powerfully magical number. 7 horcruxes would have meant he'd end up with an 8 part soul which is what he ended up with any way since Harry was an accidental horcrux.
Breaking his soul apart any further would probably dehumanize him even more. He was already dehumanized by splitting it 6 times, and I believe he was afraid that he might become weaker by breaking his soul apart once more.
Incorrect. He literally set the Sorting Hat on fire at the end of the last book. And I cheered because the sorting process is divisive BS. He wanted everyone to be slytherin.
There is a theory that Voldemort WAS trying to use the Sword of Gryffindor to create a horcrux the night Harry's parent's died. The sword goes to any worthy Gryffindor in need, and the Potters were just that. Some believe that Voldemort was counting on the sword going to them so that when he killed Hary, he could use it as the object of his horcrux.
There's actually a theory that Voldemort sent death eaters after Gideon and Fabian Prewett in the hopes that one of them would be able to draw out the sword by showing true courage. I'll see if I can find the full theory but It's pretty interesting.
Jonathan Campbell in the books Molly Weasley brothers battled against death eaters (2 v 7) so the sword could have appeared during the battle and that’s how he could have got it
@@mrnobody2403 ...But he still didn't have it with him when he killed the Potter family... I mean, we don't know the exact process of how a Horcrux is made, but he always had the item in his possession before and perhaps during each murder, but not when he went to kill Harry as a baby as far as I know.
Jonathan Campbell ya but he know where the potters were hiding because or peter so he could of just been waiting to got hold of the sword ( I don’t know the rules of the sword) but he could of had it in his robes but when he was killed the sword disappeared
First, I love the thought and research you put into these. Keep up the good work! Thank you. Then - 2 comments ~ 1. The Hat would have to have had some strong protective Spells embedded in it, otherwise it could be hexed into selecting some "prime" student into whatever House the hexing wizard wanted. (What would have happened if Fred & George want to play a trick on Ron and had him sorted into Hufflepuff? Or someone, perhaps a Death Eater still angry with his parents, had had Neville sorted into Slytherin? Yikes.) There'd also be the possibility of some student (or a family member * cough*Lucius*cough*) trying to destroy it if they were dissatisfied with an outcome, or had some nefarious plot in mind. 2. The Sword was hidden until Harry, "a true Gryffindor", needed it in The Chamber. Even if TMR,Jr could have gotten hold of it somehow, which is a pretty big IF, just by its nature / purpose, it would also have to have strong protective Spells and Wards. Lily put an impressive protection on Baby Harry and look how that turned out for poor old Tom. .
My opinion was the pat the sword would not show itself or allow itself to be used as a horcrux. If he did manage to get hold of it it may have disappeared to prevent itself being used. Tom was not worthy of the sword. As for the hat with it being a sentient being I do not think he could have made it into a horcrux, or not without it telling someone.
To be honest i feel like if he was in Hufflepuff he woulda been the same bad guy. And if he was in Ravenclaw he wouldnt have been so crazy. And in Gryffindor he woulda been crazier
The real reason is that he tried to get his hands on the Hat but never got a chance to do so. And the sword can be pulled out from the hat only so he didn't get that either.
Don't forget that the sword is enchanted to accept 'only that which makes it stronger.' There's an argument to be made that the rules governing that magical process would just reject a Horcrux ritual outright, since Gryffindor and Slytherin had vastly different definitions of what constitutes strength.
Well the answer is as simple as he just didn't have access to the hat or the sword. Period. 😅 With both being in Dumbledore's office, that should be clear. Edit: When he made horcruxes, that is. I don't think he wanted to create a horcrux after Dumbledore was dead, because his biggest threat was not existent anymore
I think he didn’t use One of the Gryffindor relics because they were both in Dumbledore’s office. I think that when he went to go see the headmasterHe didn’t think it was gonna be Dumbledore and he was probably going to steal the sword and make it into one but because Dumbledore was headmaster he couldn’t. Because Dumbledore was already suspicious of Voldemort. Or at least that’s what I think.
Supercarlin brothers have an excellent theory about this: They proposed that Voldemort had obtained the sword by several means, went to godric's hollow with the intention to kill Harry and convert the sword into a horcrux. Instead, Lily's sacrifice for Harry, led to rebounding of voldemort's killing curse, and his body was destroyed. Hence, the sword then vanished, next getting popped up in chamber of secrets.
I like some of their topics but I honestly can’t watch their videos. They are just far too....well, over dramatic for me. Prefer this type of calmer and to the point content.
I saw the thumbnail and was like "because only a true gryffindor can pull the sword out from the hat" but then realized that harry is technically the gryffindor horcrux
OMG imagine if the sorting hat was a horcrux, we saw how the locket was effecting Ron, putting that hat on these kids they'd all go mental. Speaking of which since Harry's a horcrux how come he wasn't an effect of it? Maybe another video idea, the influences of the horcux's the ring was basically a Cancer, the locket made u angry ect
Tom had already became fond of Nagini prior to the incident in Godrics Hollow. Harry's death would have made Nagini his 6th and final horcrux. The 7th part of his soul would be inside his own body. Outside of the reasons you gave for him not wanting to use Godrics possessions was the fact that both were not technically lost like the other 3 artifacts. It was a lot of luck that he found them because they'd all been missing for centuries. Of course, the readers are aware Helgas cup was never truly lost but just kept hidden. No one knew the Gaunts had the ring either. Point being though, discretion was crucial and the sword and hat were publicly available. He'd have wanted the sword regardless as it's a part of Hogwarts history but he was smart enough not to use it as a horcrux.
Wherea the evidence Voldemort met nagini already pre godric hollow? We do know nagini eventually got trapped in a snake body but we dont know yet how she met tom
@@zhihanlim3500 Albus mentions in part 6 that Tom had grown fond of Nagini before Godrics hollow. Granted, this could be a mistake made in the films but he does say he knew of the snake before Tom tried killing Harry. He couldn't use the sword because it moves itself. So what else would he have used? It's worth noting that if he had planned on using something else, why didn't he end up using it once he got his strength back? The answer to me seems clear. He did use what he intended, which was Nagini. Once Tom became less then a ghost, he attempted to take control over other animals but once he attempted it,the shock would kill the animal hosting Toms soul. He tried many times but failed. It wasn't until he found Nagini again that he was able to fully possess her and he could do that because she was human. Nagini was special to him because of her connection with snakes. She was a representation of Slytherin because she was also a parsel mouth. We could say that Tom didn't actually plan on making a horcrux that night but it wouldn't make sense because the only reason Toms soul ripped in half that night was because he was in the process of performing horcrux magic with the avada curse, which is why part of his soul latched onto Harry while the other part fled in fear and pain. However, it does seem clear that Nagini wasn't actually with Tom that night so i'm not 100 percent sure how he'd have used her. There is a chance he had her waiting near by though, didn't want to risk James potentially killing her.
The sword of Gryffindor was missing and not seen after Godric’s death until Harry pulled it out of the sorting hat. IT WAS NOT IN BELLATRIX LESTRANGE’S Vault at anytime. Neither Bella nor Tom is in anyway Gryffindor. It gets into Dumbledore’s office in CoS and doesn’t leave until Snape takes it and delivers it to Harry in the Forest. He sent a fake to Her vault.
It doesn’t state anywhere in the books that the sword was missing until it came to Harry in the COS...Dumbledore simply states “that it would take a true Gryffindor to pull that out of the hat” Dumbledore knew where the sword was at all times. The only time the sword was mentioned as missing is when Snape hid the real one and put the fake in the Lestranges vault, under Dumbledores orders (The Deathly Hallows 1). In the COS Tom Riddle even jokes that “the only thing Dumbledore sent his hero was a song bird and an old hat” Dumbledore knew the sword was in the hat. One would be made to think that before the COS the sword hung in Dumbledores office where it stayed, along with the sorting hat and which is where the real one remained hidden(just behind Dumbledores portrait) once Snape became headmaster.
Muggleborn72 when Harry first visits the headmaster’s office, he observed what was in the room. An untarnished silver sword with huge rubies in it might have stood out a little. The death and rebirth of Fawkes might’ve been a distraction, being immediately in front of the sword (assuming everything in the headmaster’s office stays in its place), but it’d be a little unmindful of Harry not to remember it as “Dumbledore’s” sword when he pulls it out of the hat. Even more so, after revisiting that very same office and not recalling a sword that looked just like it someplace there.
Because these two were way too protected by Dumbledore since the day Dumbledore suspected he's into making horcruxes. He was only able to obtain the "sword" and the hat after Dumbledore is gone in DH by which time he already completed all his horcruxes. He checked and tried to steal either of these two on the day he asked Dumbledore the job but realized it was impossible so he just resorted of hiding the diadem in Room of Requirements instead.
I have a question that you said at 7:40 of this video that basilisk venom is a horcrux killer. I wonder why part of voldemort / horcrux is not killed when Harry is stung by basilisk while trying to kill basilisk with Gryffindor's sword in the chamber of secrets? The whole questions is driving me crazy...
Now I can't remember if it was one of your vids where I heard this, but I heard Voldemort had the sword the night he killed Lily and James, and he was going to kill Harry to make it a Horcrux. I can't remember all the details, or where I heard that, so I could be wrong.
i think the reason why Bellatrix has it is because Voldemort knows its the only thing that can destroy his horcruxes... so its safer for him that way? dunno just a hypothesis....
Earl John Dumagat Bellatrix only had a fake sword-as Griphook told Harry in Shell Cottage, only a goblin can discern the authenticity of a goblin- made object. However, it’s unclear who created the fake, and when. It had to have been Dumbledore or Snape. If Dumbledore, then Dumbledore was thinking far ahead.
The Sword was kept inside Dumbledore's office, the safest place in the HP world. Voldemort simply had no access to that place. Voldemort needed to apply for the DADA job to simply enter Hogwarts alone (Book 6), stealing something, from Dumbledore's office was an impossible task for him. After Dumbledore's death, Voldemort ordered Snape to send the sword into Bellatrix's volt, therefore Voldemort didn't know that the sword could simply disappear.
Wrong on 2 counts. The sword was lost to history before harry claimed it. And the (fake) sword was moved to the Lestrange vault after Ginny/Neville/Luna had tried to steal it.
My thought is that since the Sword of Gryffindor was made with goblin magic, Voldemort might've been hesitant to turn it into a horcrux because mixing different forms of magic was thought to be incredibly dangerous. And even with Voldemort's own extensive knowledge of magic, he might've seen it as too big of a risk even for him to take. But he also could've thought he would be tainting/diluting his own magic by combining it with an artifact of goblin origin, seeing as how goblins are seen as inferior to witches and wizards.
I agree with the points you made in the video both Tom’s destine for Gryffindor as a person and the fact that neither of the two relics are suited to being vessels of such Dark Magic.
You know what’s funny, if Tom Riddle did have his way many centuries ago where Salazar Slytherin opinion on only taking in pure blood wizards. Voldemort would most likely never have happened and he wouldn’t have been able to go to Hogwarts
Chirag Desai no dumboldore told tom he was a wizard since as harry his parents got killed when he was younger and became a orphan and he knew he was magical because if you watched half blood prince he said he can train animals without training them he can make things move without moving them and he can make people suffer and because tom feared Godric thank you for reading xd
Voldemort specifically stated that he wanted to create seven ....even went as far as admitting he would have to murder seven people in order to do so. He never intended for the piece left in him to be considered one of the seven. That would defeat the entire purpose of a horcrux.
Hi, love your videos thank you for working hard on them. Can you do something on why Harry had no other family/grandparents who could have cared for him instead of the Dursleys?
Rowling gave a funny reason why the Sorting Hat would be a bad choice for a horcrux on her website. Horcruxes don’t draw attention to themselves singing songs in front of giant crowds of people, lol.
Since the Sword of Gryffindor takes on that which makes it stronger, it would most likely reject Voldemort's soul if the Dark Lord tried to convert it into a Horcrux. The Sorting Hat talks and might figure out Voldemort's soul is inside it and then it would squeal. Or any negative attitude portrayed by the Sorting Hat could convince the Headmaster that something is wrong with it. Albus Dumbledore most likely would have figured out about Voldemort's Horcruxes after analyzing the Sorting Hat.
I disagree. The gobbling made weapons only imbibe physical things that make it stronger repelling dirt/rust but the sword could clearly still be enchanted. Also the process of making a horcrux makes the container nigh indestructible. The sword would have made the perfect horcrux.
He just couldn’t get to those items, the sword only presents himself to a true Gryffindor.The sword wasn’t a “horcrux killer” before Harry killed the basilisk.
Naeff Cold Blooded for real, both items were in Dumbledore’s possession, I thought this was obvious lmfao
Exactly
No but the sword was in dumbledore's office
I guess that is why he tried to get a teacher in Hogwarts. The headmaster's office where both reliques were stored just allowed enterce with the headmaster's agreement. Maybe tom had the plan to get headmaster him self, or to manipulate the headmaster after Dombeldor.
Naeff Cold Blooded yup
Voldemort: I have never made a Gryffindor horcrux.
Harry Potter: Hold my beer.
Baby Harry: hold my bottle.
Hold my butterbeer!
*Hold my wand.
Marietta LDN I was going to say that
He said relic
Harry Potter was the actual Gryffindor Horcrux.
Ikr he was.
Damn... u solved that in one sentence haha
Thts exactly what I was thinking
Philip Arvanitidis what was f he knew all along 🤔
Yes because maybe if harry had killed him first he could still come back with Harry's horcrux
Video title : Why Voldemort never made a gryffindor horcrux?
Harry : Am I a joke to you ?
Harry was a vessel not really horcrux
brick wall no, he was a horcrux.
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he was a horcrux dumbeldore said himself to snape
He not made this Horcrux.
Its just happen.
I could see Voldemort knowing about the sword, but not wanting a piece of his soul helping a Gryffindor.
that’s a really good theory tbh
I don’t think it would “help” a Gryffindor. It’s still a piece of his soul. If by whatever reason they have a Gryffindor relic, it would likely possess them as Riddle did with Ginny Weasley
It’s really a question of who’s magic is stronger, we don’t know enough to say that it’d even serve as a host for Voldemort’s soul. It’s charmed to take in whatever makes it stronger and if anything that could mean it’ll absorb all of his power anyways.
It would turn into something like soul caibur.
That is a very good point.
Correction: the Sword of Gryffindor was lost for centuries prior to Harry drawing the Sword, at the end of his second year, out of the Sorting Hat (According to the books). Additionally (according to the films) it disappeared when not around someone worthy, and a 'True Gryffindor'. Thus the Sword was beyond Tom/Voldemort's reach.
Also, the sword wasn't in the Lestrange Vault, like he said, that was the Cup. According to the movies too, the sword was in the hat, till Harry pulled it out.
@@Sylinnilys there was a copy of the sword in the vault. It wasn't the real sword but a wizard made copy. Very good but to a goblin not good enough.
@@will3ism After Harry drew the sword out of the hat, the sword was in the headmaster's office. Snape, took the real sword and had a copy made which was kept in the Lestrange vault.
Kind of like....
Oh, maybe...
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Excaliber!!😏😏😏
Only the worthy can claim it!!!
Then, how come Dumbledore was able to store the Sword behind his portrait.. and Snape, a Slytherin loyalist, take that sword and keep it in the Lake.
My theory: Since Tom was the descendant of Salazaar Slytherin, he most likely considered Godric Gryffindor an adversary because of their feud. It would be an act of disloyalty to Slytherin.
Norrya Parsa I would have thought he would see it as getting one over on Griffindor, to desecrate a personal magical artefact of his would be the ultimate insult.
but slytherins hated hufflepuff as well and he still used the cup
@@albino5995 I was thinking that too but Tom's and Salazaar's pride would want to succeed without any involvement from Gryffindor. Kind of like a "I don't need you!" attitude.
@@hotpinkminisk1rts I think the feud was centered with Godric and Salazaar. When Rowena and Helena sided with Godric, he chose to make them pay.
I doubt that he only thought of himself he was very narcissistic about well everything. Basically he hated the pure bloods just as much considering he was half blooded like Harry was. He didn't care about slytherin just what they could do for him he meant to create his own way like only a psychopath could. Otherwise he would've teamed up with Grindlewald but instead chose to kill him instead of releasing him well in the books that is. Grindlewald's knowledge would've proven invaluable to him and anyone opposing him even Dumbledore would've went to him if he didn't have the Elder wand he would've had no choice.
Um... ok! I think though, since Harry Potter turned out to be a horcrux, The, was the Gryffindor horcrux. Go figure.
Jen And Urwin agreed
Good point!
Nice Point
Nice point man
The Dementors will be at your door soon 😉
I love what you said at the end. It's a very rare advice "Be kind". I hope all the influencers will remember to do the same.
Voldemort: I'd never make a Horcrux from filthy Gryffindor!
Harry Potter: Hold my butterbeer...
Could you do a video talking about how the paintings work? Like how does a person get animated (is that the right word) into a painting? What do they see while moving between pictures? It’s something I’ve always wondered
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JeBoiii MoMo magic??? The same way the flies helped get your mum pregnant and concieve you Mr Jeboy
@@cosmokramer4650 calm down tough guy
As far as I remember it's mentioned in book 2 that a potion is used to make an object in a picture move. It's not the camera that's got magic in itself (colin creevy & rita skeeter's cameraman both have seemingly ordinary cameras) .
Probably just a green screen
Now I wish the hat was a horcrux. It's sass level would go through the roof! And can you imagine the welcome songs?
Lyndsay Brown holy crap you just blew my mind
This made me chuckle.
Kingsley Shacklebolt: that hat's got STYLE!
i can
Maybe the hat is a Horcrux. If not, why dos it talk, sing and have a personality?
*Voldemort makes the sword a horcrux*
Harry: I used the horcrux to destroy the horcrux
Johnny Guillotine a mistake horcrux
@Johnny Guillotine a horcrux using a horcrux to destroy a horcrux
you wrong the sowrd was durty by th blood of the snake thats why they ues it
Thanos reference
@@HarmanSingh-hx2rl 🤣🤣
I like the super Carlin bro’s theory: Voldemort was planning to used the sword to be his last horcrux when he went to murder Harry but the spell backfired and instead of going for the sword (which may have repelled the weakened spirit) it turned Harry into a horcrux instead
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kshiftkometh no just have it with him to turn into a horcrux
yahhh
I like how they called making the horcruxes Voldemort's "little project" 😂
He also probably thought any Griffyndor like Wormtail could get the sword
My favorite (not mine) theory was that Voldermort was counting on the sword of Gryffindor to appear to James so he could turn it into a horcrux and his final trophy
Ooooo
Voldemort could never even get the sword anyway because only true Gryffindors could wield it and he was very Slytherin.
To me there are only 2 options
Option A. They were too protected and he couldn't get either of them.
Option B. He did get the sword and he had it with him when he went to kill harry intending to use Harry's murder to make the horcrux. When the spell rebounded but before anyone else got there the sword disappeared and went back to the hat
That's a good explanation of why Voldemort wasn't able to use the sword.
Yeah, he might have had the sword at any time, to make it into a horcrux, only to have it disappear to go to a Gryffindor in need. He couldn't hang onto it long enough to make it into a horcrux. Regardless of whether he knew what it did, or why it would disappear.
And hat was obviously way too public.
The reason I think he probably had it the night he went to kill Harry is that Dumbledore mentioned that Voldemort would use particularly significant murders to create horcruxes. While that was not always true as some of the murders were really insignificant people like an Albanian peasant and a muggle tramp. But who would be a more significant murder than the chosen one of the prophecy? At the very least I think he intended to use that murder to create some horcrux even if it wasn't the sword. I think one reason why Harry became an unintentional horcrux in the first place is because Voldemort had probably already done some of the preliminary magic required to create one. Whatever that is as its never been explained. It only makes sense that the sword would have been his intended target as he was also doing the murder in Godric Gryffindors home town which is where the Potters lived.
I was told B is the exact reason why. (that or he was never able to obtain it)
Oooo I like the last one!
hiiiii last time I was this early we called him Tom Riddle
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out of the question for the vidio
Oop- I still call Voldemort Tom-
I always thought it was because he never got his hands on them. The Sorting Hat was always in the office of the Headmaster/mistress and he couldn't just steal it without anybody noticing and seeing how this was never clear from the novels, but was the location of the blade known before Harry summoned it? I always believed that the blade had been lost for centuries as nobody knew how to summon it and seeing how it only could be summoned by a true Gryffindor, Voldemort couldn't summon it himself.
the first time we see the sword in in the chamber of secrets i always assumed that as dumbledore was a gryfindor it was in his office, faux had to get it from somewhere, for a fact voldemort could not have summoned it but i cant believe no gryfindore had needed it in nerly 1000 years
@@martykitson3442 Faux didn't bring harry the hat And the sword. It brought the Hat then the sword materialized from the hat and harry pulled it out. The sword appears because it is enchanted to present itself to a Worthy Gryffindor in need. Dumbledore explains it in book 2.
Voldemort already had it in Bellatrixs' vault
@@heetlakhani4277 sword didn't make it to the vault until Ginny tried to steal it from Snape. Also that sword was a fake. They explain it in book 7.
I believe the killings of Fabian & Gidian Prewitt was an attempt to manufacture a situation where They would summon the sword, being brave Gryffindors in a time of need. From there, Voldemort would have taken the sword from them, and then made his final horcrux with Harry's death. However, his body was destroyed by the rebounded killing curse, and the sword disappeared once again. This theory is courtesy of Jonathan Carlin of Super Carlin Bros, and it's one of their best, imo.
I believe he wanted to or tried to...
But things stood in his way.
Brian Mccann yeah, I doubt the sword or the hat could go missing without anybody noticing. Plus the other 3 founders items hadn’t been seen in years. It would be interesting if he did manage to use the sword or hat, because would he put them back or hide them? The sword and the hat are connected so you couldn’t really hide the sword with the hat still around so you would have to take both.
@@albino5995 The Hat was used every year, when the new students come in. It would have been noticed if it had been tampered with.
As to the Sword, I believe Dumbledore had said that only a true Gryffindor could use it (book #2). Harry would not have been able to use it, I think, had Voldemort used the Sword as a Horcrux.
He did intend to. In the Deathly Hallows Harry thinks to himself that Voldemort indeed wanted the sword of Gryffindor to complete his “collection “ from the four houses. However, when Dumbledore denied him the DOD teaching position, this made it impossible for Voldemort to get the sword. He did, however, use that same occasion of meeting with Dumbledore to hide the diadem of Ravenclaw in the room of requirement.
why would he? he hated Gryffindor's
Peace& Hope but he always considered Hogwarts his home and according to Dumbledore, he believed that Voldemort had every intention of using a Gryffindor artifact but that plan was thwarted when Dumbledore refused him the DOD teaching job.
Horcrux sorting hat would have been hilarious. I imagine it muttering 'kreacher - like' nonsense to everyone.. "Back to defile the noble and most ancient school of my masters..."
Video: Why Voldemort never made a Gryffindor horcrux?
Harry Potter: Am I a joke to you?
The cup and the locket came after school. He found the place of the lost diadem during his school years. He might not have turned it into a horcrux at first but I really feel like he had it before he found the cup and the locket.
Could you do a video on what Tom Riddle would have written in his diary, like spells or potion recipes?
I always wandered how voldemort would have treated slytherin if he ever met him.
@Athena Ravenclaw sounds like a trap song ad lib :D
Athena Ravenclaw Lol this made me chuckle
Slytherin will be like Darth Sidious
Voldemort will be like Darth Vader
@@csilla3085 more like snake jazz 🐍 🎷
@@sreenivaskamath4243 nope.
Slytherin is darth plageuis while voldemort is darth Sidious. While in LOTR it's morgoth who is Slytherin while Sauron is Voldemort. For transformers, it's Unicron who is Salazar Slytherin and Megatron in Voldemort.
Voldemort: *Makes the sword a horcrux*
Harry: AIGHT imma horcrux using a bloody hocrux to destroy a Horcrux
You think harry using the sword to kill himself would have the same effect as Voldemort's avada kedavra had on the last book? 🤔
Do we know that the sword was on display in the Headmasters office BEFORE Harry pulled it out of the sorting hat? We know it was put on display after yes, but I saw no statements that it was there before the Basilisk getting killed by Harry...
All we know is that it can come to aid to any worthy Gryffindor...
guizan66 if it were, it might have been worth regarding in his observations (e.g. the spindle-legged instruments and the snoozing portraits) when he first visited the headmaster’s office in CoS. And then later on in that book, when the sword presents itself, he’d have recognized it as “Dumbledore’s” sword.
Started to read the books 2weeks ago, finished 1st and 2nd book an half of the third. Im in love with hp series
Im on the 6th Book already and mind you its for the Nth time 🤗😉😂
i am on the 5th and i am very much engoying them
Voldemort: I have never made a Gryffindor horcrux
Harry: hold my butter beer
The sword would’ve been interesting as a Horcrux
Agreed!
That would have also been pretty hard to destroy!
It would had be a plot hole due to being necessary to kill nagini woudnt make sense or else ironic that a horrocruxe aka the sword killed another horrocruxe aka nagini you welcone pay me with likes now peasant
@@goldenhd9656 not to mention that the sword seems to be semi-sentient and able to go where needed, implying that it could escape as needed. "but snape handled it!" yes, acting as a Griffindor's agent.
darn logic.
If the sword was already a Horcrux at the time when Harry stabs the Basilisk, it likely would've been destroyed due to the Basilisk's venom.
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I thought when the sword came to Harry that it was the first time the sword had been seen in years. I always figured it was lost since before Vold was in school. And that there wasn't stories going around about the sword unlike ravenclaws
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Being that Harry Potter was indeed a student of the Gryffindor house, Voldemort did indeed have a Gryffindor horcruxe even if it was by accident.
I love the fact he says "please be kind to one and other" this person is so kind hearted :)
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No one:
Bellatrix: *OMG CUTE HAT ♡*
Thats what i wanted to say
I am imagining Bellatrix saying that and 😂 it is to good 😂😂.
That's why Voldemort resented so much being in an orphanage, he always had a sense of importance, but he also looked to give a sense of value to his self-importance. So he as a child collected prizes from the children he bullied into submission because he considered it trophies for his victories, a character attribute he carried it on for the rest of his life.
Voldemort definitely did not want 7 horcruxes as his goal was a 7 part soul since 7 was the most powerfully magical number. 7 horcruxes would have meant he'd end up with an 8 part soul which is what he ended up with any way since Harry was an accidental horcrux.
you are correct 100% correct 💖
Breaking his soul apart any further would probably dehumanize him even more. He was already dehumanized by splitting it 6 times, and I believe he was afraid that he might become weaker by breaking his soul apart once more.
He was stupid to put so much importance on symbolism. Surely 100 horcruxes would be better than 7.
Voldemort felt Hogwarts his home. I think he appreciated its traditions and that was the reason why he didn't want to ruin the hat.
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I agree
Yet in the book he burns it.
Well he still ruined most of the special artifacts that the founders left.
Incorrect. He literally set the Sorting Hat on fire at the end of the last book. And I cheered because the sorting process is divisive BS. He wanted everyone to be slytherin.
Another great video Dean, keep up the good work and great commentary as always. You pack so much information into your videos
i like how voldermort was a half-blood lol
that means he hated himself, since he hated all the mudbloods.
MERCY KACHIGUNDA yup
And funny how all the death eaters used to say "filthy half blood" to harry
was he
i did not know
Miguelle Landry is a perfect 10 IKR? And neither he, nor any of his top minions, were even REMOTELY close to looking like their “ideal German”🤷♀️.
There is a theory that Voldemort WAS trying to use the Sword of Gryffindor to create a horcrux the night Harry's parent's died. The sword goes to any worthy Gryffindor in need, and the Potters were just that. Some believe that Voldemort was counting on the sword going to them so that when he killed Hary, he could use it as the object of his horcrux.
Has there been an explanation of how/why Dudley lost his weight from?
Cocaine
He went on a diet and taken up boxing.
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Agree 100%. Keep up the good work, Dean!
HPFL: You could call the part of Voldemort's soul a seventh Horcrux.
Me: Ah....I see your a Super Carlin Brothers fan too.
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No, Voldemort couldn’t because only a true Gryffindor could pull the sword out of the sorting hat.
yeah
There's actually a theory that Voldemort sent death eaters after Gideon and Fabian Prewett in the hopes that one of them would be able to draw out the sword by showing true courage. I'll see if I can find the full theory but It's pretty interesting.
Voldemort could steal it from harry if he want tho..
Yayyy a new video to watch after a stressful night at work
I think he was going to turn the sword into one by killing Harry but it failed because it backfired due to Lilly’s love protection
LOL! I first read "Lily's love potion!"
Wouldn't he have needed the sword on-hand in order to do that though?
Jonathan Campbell in the books Molly Weasley brothers battled against death eaters (2 v 7) so the sword could have appeared during the battle and that’s how he could have got it
@@mrnobody2403 ...But he still didn't have it with him when he killed the Potter family...
I mean, we don't know the exact process of how a Horcrux is made, but he always had the item in his possession before and perhaps during each murder, but not when he went to kill Harry as a baby as far as I know.
Jonathan Campbell ya but he know where the potters were hiding because or peter so he could of just been waiting to got hold of the sword ( I don’t know the rules of the sword) but he could of had it in his robes but when he was killed the sword disappeared
Interesting topic choice Dean you always have something to bring me back here even years after reading the books ...
I agree with everything you said in this video.
First, I love the thought and research you put into these. Keep up the good work! Thank you.
Then - 2 comments ~
1. The Hat would have to have had some strong protective Spells embedded in it, otherwise it could be hexed into selecting some "prime" student into whatever House the hexing wizard wanted. (What would have happened if Fred & George want to play a trick on Ron and had him sorted into Hufflepuff? Or someone, perhaps a Death Eater still angry with his parents, had had Neville sorted into Slytherin? Yikes.) There'd also be the possibility of some student (or a family member * cough*Lucius*cough*) trying to destroy it if they were dissatisfied with an outcome, or had some nefarious plot in mind.
2. The Sword was hidden until Harry, "a true Gryffindor", needed it in The Chamber. Even if TMR,Jr could have gotten hold of it somehow, which is a pretty big IF, just by its nature / purpose, it would also have to have strong protective Spells and Wards. Lily put an impressive protection on Baby Harry and look how that turned out for poor old Tom.
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My opinion was the pat the sword would not show itself or allow itself to be used as a horcrux. If he did manage to get hold of it it may have disappeared to prevent itself being used. Tom was not worthy of the sword.
As for the hat with it being a sentient being I do not think he could have made it into a horcrux, or not without it telling someone.
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What if Voldemort were to be sorted in the other three houses?
imagine voldemort in hufflepuff:D
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Hmmmmmm if tom is fat then he would be in hufflepuff?
To be honest i feel like if he was in Hufflepuff he woulda been the same bad guy. And if he was in Ravenclaw he wouldnt have been so crazy. And in Gryffindor he woulda been crazier
@@southernslav94 I can't that is literally impossible.
I was actually wondering this, so I was SO happy to see the video had been made
Harry is a Gryffindor horcrux 🤣
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The real reason is that he tried to get his hands on the Hat but never got a chance to do so. And the sword can be pulled out from the hat only so he didn't get that either.
Don't forget that the sword is enchanted to accept 'only that which makes it stronger.' There's an argument to be made that the rules governing that magical process would just reject a Horcrux ritual outright, since Gryffindor and Slytherin had vastly different definitions of what constitutes strength.
Well the answer is as simple as he just didn't have access to the hat or the sword. Period. 😅
With both being in Dumbledore's office, that should be clear.
Edit:
When he made horcruxes, that is. I don't think he wanted to create a horcrux after Dumbledore was dead, because his biggest threat was not existent anymore
Finally, thank you for making a video about this.
I think he didn’t use One of the Gryffindor relics because they were both in Dumbledore’s office. I think that when he went to go see the headmasterHe didn’t think it was gonna be Dumbledore and he was probably going to steal the sword and make it into one but because Dumbledore was headmaster he couldn’t. Because Dumbledore was already suspicious of Voldemort. Or at least that’s what I think.
The sword wasn't in the Headmasters office until after harry pulled it from the hat. The sword was a lost relic until harry found it.
Supercarlin brothers have an excellent theory about this: They proposed that Voldemort had obtained the sword by several means, went to godric's hollow with the intention to kill Harry and convert the sword into a horcrux. Instead, Lily's sacrifice for Harry, led to rebounding of voldemort's killing curse, and his body was destroyed. Hence, the sword then vanished, next getting popped up in chamber of secrets.
There's a video by SuperCarlinBrothers which makes a pretty decent case that the Sword was going to be the final Horcrux
Yep, was also going to point this out, its a very cool video.
I like some of their topics but I honestly can’t watch their videos. They are just far too....well, over dramatic for me. Prefer this type of calmer and to the point content.
I saw the thumbnail and was like "because only a true gryffindor can pull the sword out from the hat" but then realized that harry is technically the gryffindor horcrux
OMG imagine if the sorting hat was a horcrux, we saw how the locket was effecting Ron, putting that hat on these kids they'd all go mental.
Speaking of which since Harry's a horcrux how come he wasn't an effect of it?
Maybe another video idea, the influences of the horcux's the ring was basically a Cancer, the locket made u angry ect
I never actually thought about it until I saw the title of this video and I was like "wait.... Holy crap."
Can't wait for the the riddle animated series
Dean Blue what? I haven’t heard this news
M Kidd Harry Potter folklore himself is funding and directing it he has a video up announcing it
Me too!
Excited for your video on how Tom Roddle persuaded the Graeae Lady
JK Rowling really took “self fulfilling prophecy” to like 18 different levels
Tom had already became fond of Nagini prior to the incident in Godrics Hollow. Harry's death would have made Nagini his 6th and final horcrux. The 7th part of his soul would be inside his own body.
Outside of the reasons you gave for him not wanting to use Godrics possessions was the fact that both were not technically lost like the other 3 artifacts. It was a lot of luck that he found them because they'd all been missing for centuries. Of course, the readers are aware Helgas cup was never truly lost but just kept hidden. No one knew the Gaunts had the ring either.
Point being though, discretion was crucial and the sword and hat were publicly available. He'd have wanted the sword regardless as it's a part of Hogwarts history but he was smart enough not to use it as a horcrux.
Wherea the evidence Voldemort met nagini already pre godric hollow? We do know nagini eventually got trapped in a snake body but we dont know yet how she met tom
@@zhihanlim3500 Albus mentions in part 6 that Tom had grown fond of Nagini before Godrics hollow. Granted, this could be a mistake made in the films but he does say he knew of the snake before Tom tried killing Harry.
He couldn't use the sword because it moves itself. So what else would he have used? It's worth noting that if he had planned on using something else, why didn't he end up using it once he got his strength back? The answer to me seems clear. He did use what he intended, which was Nagini.
Once Tom became less then a ghost, he attempted to take control over other animals but once he attempted it,the shock would kill the animal hosting Toms soul. He tried many times but failed. It wasn't until he found Nagini again that he was able to fully possess her and he could do that because she was human.
Nagini was special to him because of her connection with snakes. She was a representation of Slytherin because she was also a parsel mouth.
We could say that Tom didn't actually plan on making a horcrux that night but it wouldn't make sense because the only reason Toms soul ripped in half that night was because he was in the process of performing horcrux magic with the avada curse, which is why part of his soul latched onto Harry while the other part fled in fear and pain.
However, it does seem clear that Nagini wasn't actually with Tom that night so i'm not 100 percent sure how he'd have used her. There is a chance he had her waiting near by though, didn't want to risk James potentially killing her.
The sword of Gryffindor was missing and not seen after Godric’s death until Harry pulled it out of the sorting hat. IT WAS NOT IN BELLATRIX LESTRANGE’S Vault at anytime. Neither Bella nor Tom is in anyway Gryffindor. It gets into Dumbledore’s office in CoS and doesn’t leave until Snape takes it and delivers it to Harry in the Forest. He sent a fake to Her vault.
It doesn’t state anywhere in the books that the sword was missing until it came to Harry in the COS...Dumbledore simply states “that it would take a true Gryffindor to pull that out of the hat” Dumbledore knew where the sword was at all times. The only time the sword was mentioned as missing is when Snape hid the real one and put the fake in the Lestranges vault, under Dumbledores orders (The Deathly Hallows 1). In the COS Tom Riddle even jokes that “the only thing Dumbledore sent his hero was a song bird and an old hat” Dumbledore knew the sword was in the hat. One would be made to think that before the COS the sword hung in Dumbledores office where it stayed, along with the sorting hat and which is where the real one remained hidden(just behind Dumbledores portrait) once Snape became headmaster.
Muggleborn72 when Harry first visits the headmaster’s office, he observed what was in the room. An untarnished silver sword with huge rubies in it might have stood out a little. The death and rebirth of Fawkes might’ve been a distraction, being immediately in front of the sword (assuming everything in the headmaster’s office stays in its place), but it’d be a little unmindful of Harry not to remember it as “Dumbledore’s” sword when he pulls it out of the hat. Even more so, after revisiting that very same office and not recalling a sword that looked just like it someplace there.
Because these two were way too protected by Dumbledore since the day Dumbledore suspected he's into making horcruxes. He was only able to obtain the "sword" and the hat after Dumbledore is gone in DH by which time he already completed all his horcruxes. He checked and tried to steal either of these two on the day he asked Dumbledore the job but realized it was impossible so he just resorted of hiding the diadem in Room of Requirements instead.
He tried but he couldn't get the sword of Gryffindor they mention that in the books
I just binged the entire series last week. I regret rushing it. The movies are so dense, I'm going to have rewatch them to do them justice.
My theory is Tom just couldn’t get hold of one without someone noticing
I have a question that you said at 7:40 of this video that basilisk venom is a horcrux killer. I wonder why part of voldemort / horcrux is not killed when Harry is stung by basilisk while trying to kill basilisk with Gryffindor's sword in the chamber of secrets? The whole questions is driving me crazy...
Now I can't remember if it was one of your vids where I heard this, but I heard Voldemort had the sword the night he killed Lily and James, and he was going to kill Harry to make it a Horcrux. I can't remember all the details, or where I heard that, so I could be wrong.
Makes a fuckload of sense that it was the plan but hp ended as the hircrux accidentally
Horcrux
Voldemort: i never made a Gryffindor horcrux
Harry: wait im in griffendor and a horcrux
i think the reason why Bellatrix has it is because Voldemort knows its the only thing that can destroy his horcruxes...
so its safer for him that way?
dunno just a hypothesis....
Earl John Dumagat Bellatrix only had a fake sword-as Griphook told Harry in Shell Cottage, only a goblin can discern the authenticity of a goblin- made object. However, it’s unclear who created the fake, and when. It had to have been Dumbledore or Snape. If Dumbledore, then Dumbledore was thinking far ahead.
YAY!! So happy u made this vid I always wondered why did it fail?
Voldemort had the sword with him when he killed Harry's parents and was going to use it for his final horcrux
OMG Cute Hat XD
,loved that little Bellatrix at the beginning
I think being the heir of Slytherin, he saw Godric as his natural enemy and didn’t want anything to do with him
Dean brightening up my day as usual!! (Background music on your videos pleaaasee!! xD)
Couldn’t get his filthy hands on a gryffindor artefact, eh?
The Sword was kept inside Dumbledore's office, the safest place in the HP world. Voldemort simply had no access to that place. Voldemort needed to apply for the DADA job to simply enter Hogwarts alone (Book 6), stealing something, from Dumbledore's office was an impossible task for him.
After Dumbledore's death, Voldemort ordered Snape to send the sword into Bellatrix's volt, therefore Voldemort didn't know that the sword could simply disappear.
Wrong on 2 counts. The sword was lost to history before harry claimed it. And the (fake) sword was moved to the Lestrange vault after Ginny/Neville/Luna had tried to steal it.
My thought is that since the Sword of Gryffindor was made with goblin magic, Voldemort might've been hesitant to turn it into a horcrux because mixing different forms of magic was thought to be incredibly dangerous. And even with Voldemort's own extensive knowledge of magic, he might've seen it as too big of a risk even for him to take. But he also could've thought he would be tainting/diluting his own magic by combining it with an artifact of goblin origin, seeing as how goblins are seen as inferior to witches and wizards.
I agree with the points you made in the video both Tom’s destine for Gryffindor as a person and the fact that neither of the two relics are suited to being vessels of such Dark Magic.
WAIT WAIT WAIT!!!!! What if he made the sword a horcrux then Harry stuck it through the roof or baskilisks mouth would the Horcrux be destroyed???😳
You know what’s funny, if Tom Riddle did have his way many centuries ago where Salazar Slytherin opinion on only taking in pure blood wizards. Voldemort would most likely never have happened and he wouldn’t have been able to go to Hogwarts
wait if Salazar got his way Voldemort wouldn't have learnt he was magical.
Chirag Desai no dumboldore told tom he was a wizard since as harry his parents got killed when he was younger and became a orphan and he knew he was magical because if you watched half blood prince he said he can train animals without training them he can make things move without moving them and he can make people suffer and because tom feared Godric thank you for reading xd
Wasn't the sword missing for a long time? Only put on display after Harry pulled it out of the Hat?
I thought Voldimort always includes his soul and 6 Horcruxes, so thier would be 7 pieces of his soul.
*there
Voldemort specifically stated that he wanted to create seven ....even went as far as admitting he would have to murder seven people in order to do so. He never intended for the piece left in him to be considered one of the seven. That would defeat the entire purpose of a horcrux.
@@Muggleborn72 The piece inside him isn't a horcrux that's why it doesn't count
Sam Hobbs exactly
@@Muggleborn72 I Just thought that because a scene in the half blood Prince movie slughorn said "but to split the soul in 7 pieces?"
Hi, love your videos thank you for working hard on them. Can you do something on why Harry had no other family/grandparents who could have cared for him instead of the Dursleys?
No one else because it had to be blood related.
I’d think he wouldn’t want the hat because it’s used every year to sort students
Nisha DeAnda Not made of metal, not durable enough. And it’s imbued with an animation spell.
Rowling gave a funny reason why the Sorting Hat would be a bad choice for a horcrux on her website. Horcruxes don’t draw attention to themselves singing songs in front of giant crowds of people, lol.
I think that he didn’t make a griffinfor horcrux because he is a slytheirn and already has a rival with Griffndor
Since the Sword of Gryffindor takes on that which makes it stronger, it would most likely reject Voldemort's soul if the Dark Lord tried to convert it into a Horcrux. The Sorting Hat talks and might figure out Voldemort's soul is inside it and then it would squeal. Or any negative attitude portrayed by the Sorting Hat could convince the Headmaster that something is wrong with it. Albus Dumbledore most likely would have figured out about Voldemort's Horcruxes after analyzing the Sorting Hat.
I disagree. The gobbling made weapons only imbibe physical things that make it stronger repelling dirt/rust but the sword could clearly still be enchanted. Also the process of making a horcrux makes the container nigh indestructible. The sword would have made the perfect horcrux.