The search has to be broken. My searches are all turning up the all of the threads in the forums instead of ones that match the search criteria. We've had a few threads with this poll, but I'm pretty sure that they're all pretty old, so . . .eh . .
My favorite is the diary. I love artifacts that can correspond with you. The archeologist in me is dying to have the diary! _________________
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Well, the ring is the only Horcrux we know of for sure that had a curse placed upon it should sometime try to wear it, so I'm going with the ring. None of the other ones but the locket were wearable, and the locket didn't curse anyone.
The Locket. It would slowly change you the longer you wore it. Making you eventually your own downfall. It sort of had a "Lord Of The Rings" essence to it. _________________ "I don't go looking for trouble. Trouble usually finds me."
the diary cuz we all got to see smexy tom. also it got the closest to winning and becoming voldemort. the other were destroyed fairly easy in my eyes. that thing was evil! _________________
What about Harry's scar? Other than that I voted for Nagini. Cool poll. _________________ If you miss Harry Potter, read "I Will" over in Flourish & Blotts. Part 17 posted 11/21/08.
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What about Harry's scar? Other than that I voted for Nagini. Cool poll.
Harry or his scar isn't technically a Horcrux... Here, JKR explained it in a pottercast interview...
Spoiler:
http://pottercast.the-leaky-cauldron.org/jkrowling
You can either listen to the podcast or read the transcript.
MA: After we got back from Carnegie Hall, we brought back your message of "Harry is kind of not really a Horcrux." (SU: Oh, yeah.) And I don't want to dwell too long on Horcruxes, but I'd love to hear you talking about how he is or isn't, or wasn't.
JKR: Well, I'll tell you- do you know what? This will not end the discussion. (MA: Yeah.) (laughs) I know that, and you know that, but here is the thing: for convenience, I had Dumbledore say to Harry, "You were the Horcrux he never meant to make," but I think, by definition, a Horcrux has to be made intentionally. So because Voldemort never went through the grotesque process that I imagine creates a Horcrux with Harry, (SU: Mm-hm.) it was just that he had destabilized his soul so much that it split when he was hit by the backfiring curse. And so this part of it flies off, and attaches to the only living thing in the room. A part of it flees in the very-close-to-death limbo state that Voldemort then goes on and exists in. I suppose it's very close to being a Horcrux, but Harry did not become an evil object. He didn't have curses upon him that the other Horcruxes had. He himself was not contaminated by carrying this bit of parasitic soul. The only time he ever felt it stirring and moving was in Order of the Phoenix, when he himself goes through a very dark time. And there's a moment where he's looking at Dumbledore, and he feels something rear like a snake inside him, and of course, at those times, it's because the piece of soul inside him is feeding off his emotions. He's going through a dark time, and that piece of soul is enjoying it, and making its presence felt, but he doesn't know what he's feeling, of course. Also, I always imagine that the Sorting Hat detected the presence of that piece of soul (JN: Yeah!) when Harry first tried it on, because it's strongly tempted to put him in Slytherin. So that's how I see it. (JN: Wow.) Now, I know that won't end the debate, but I do think that the strict definition of "Horcrux," once I write the Scottish Book, will have to be given, (SU: Yeah.) (JN: Yes.) and that the definition will be that a receptacle is prepared by Dark Magic to become the receptacle of a fragmented piece of soul, and that that piece of soul was deliberately detached from the master soul to act as a future safeguard, or anchor, to life, and a safeguard against death. So that doesn't really clear anything up. Well, I think it- (JN: It does quite a bit.) It at least states what I believe,(MA laughs) but I don't think it's necessarily going to convince people who have a strong feeling one way or the other on the matter. You know what? That's been the case with most of Harry Potter. (JN laughs) I give my explanation, and it just fuels more debate.
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I'm not sure why, but I picked the ring. I think just the symbolic reference in the book about it was enough to get me thinking about it. _________________
I think that the ring was the greatest horcrux because Dumbledore would have never had to plan his death if the ring would not have touched him look what the ring costed the wizarding the loss of a great world and things would not have been so bad if Dumbledore would have still been alive in DH like the whole deatheater working at hogwarts and ministry falling that never would have happened if dubledore was alive Madeye moody[spoiler]never would have been killed either. because dumbledore would've been there to [/spoiler]ensure his safety
Nagini - just because of all the horcruxes (minus the diary) Nagini has been there, within striking distance of Harry and he just never knew that there was a bit of Voldy in there. They all had their important points though. _________________ *In desperate need of some help in making a banner for a fanfiction of mine *