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In this episode I explain Voldemort's incomplete collection of horcruxes. Enjoy!
Summary: Harry being made into a horcrux was a large mistake on Voldemort's part. That was an event that set his plans into chaos. But what if I told you he had a different item with him that night he went after the Potters — and that item was supposed to be the original horcrux? That item was the sword of Gryphindor. That's right. Snape overheard Tralawney's great prediction in 1979. Snape told Voldemort about the famous prediction, and Voldemort then went after the Potters — three years later. The Potters were killed on October 31 of 1982. Why wait three years? Because he was looking for the sword? We all know the sword has to be drawn by a worthy Gryphindor in the midst of battle. How could Voldemort replicate a situation where a Gryphindor would draw the sword? Somehow, Voldemort did it. On the final day of the battle of The Order of the Phoenix, Fabien and Gideon Prewit were battling 5 death eaters, both worthy Gryphindors and wizards. That is the perfect situation for the sword to be drawn. And when they finally fell, the death eaters could have taken the sword to Voldemort. Might I add, that day was October 31, 1982?
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Nox
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SIGN UP FOR THE POTTER DISCUSSION NEWSLETTER AND CLAIM YOUR GUIDE HERE!
In this episode I explain Voldemort's incomplete collection of horcruxes. Enjoy!
Summary: Harry being made into a horcrux was a large mistake on Voldemort's part. That was an event that set his plans into chaos. But what if I told you he had a different item with him that night he went after the Potters — and that item was supposed to be the original horcrux? That item was the sword of Gryphindor. That's right. Snape overheard Tralawney's great prediction in 1979. Snape told Voldemort about the famous prediction, and Voldemort then went after the Potters — three years later. The Potters were killed on October 31 of 1982. Why wait three years? Because he was looking for the sword? We all know the sword has to be drawn by a worthy Gryphindor in the midst of battle. How could Voldemort replicate a situation where a Gryphindor would draw the sword? Somehow, Voldemort did it. On the final day of the battle of The Order of the Phoenix, Fabien and Gideon Prewit were battling 5 death eaters, both worthy Gryphindors and wizards. That is the perfect situation for the sword to be drawn. And when they finally fell, the death eaters could have taken the sword to Voldemort. Might I add, that day was October 31, 1982?
Gmail: [email protected]
Instagram: @thepotterdiscussion
Website: https://www.thepotterdiscussion.buzzsprout.com
Having anything you want to hear or say? Click here for a voice submission or here for text.
[email protected]
thepotterdiscussion.com
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