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A device created and used by the darkest of Dark witches and wizards, those seeking immortality. In a horcrux, one conceals part of the soul to prevent death. In order to do so, the soul must be torn into two pieces: one for the horcrux, and one that remains in the physical body. To create a horcrux, one must commit "the supreme act of evil" — murder, which "rips the soul apart." They must then perform a special spell (the incantation of which has not been revealed) which will harness their soul, allowing them to place it into an object at will. The act of creating a horcrux is considered to be dangerously unnatural.
He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named has several horcruxes that are hidden; and only when they are all located can the Dark Lord be defeated.
a type of dark magic where someone can pull apart their soul into any number of pieces and place the parts in any object such as a book or a ring. The key to ripping your soul into pieces in murder. A horcrux allows the maker to become immortal until all of the horcruxes are destroyed.
Lord Voldemort ripped his soul into 7 pieces to become immortal so Harry, Ron, and Hermione must find the horcruxes to kill Voldemort.
A horcrux is an object in which one stores part of one's soul. When a witch or wizard murders someone they can use very dark magic and split their soul in two or maybe even more numbers and store part of their soul in an object which will allow them to be virtually immortal because while their physical body may be killed, their soul remains. In order to kill a person with a horcrux you must both kill the person and destroy their horcrux (or horcruxes) The horcrux can be a dark object, animal or possibly even person that has some meaning to the person who it belongs to (however they object does not necessarily need to have meaning to the person.)
Harry Potter must find and destroy all of Voldemort's horcruxes. After Harry has done this he can kill Voldermort, the final and ultimate horcrux.
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, by J.K. Rowling, a witch or wizard may use Dark Magic to divide their soul and hide it in other objects. The object then becomes a horcrux (plural: horcruxes). This must be done after an act of supreme evil e.g. murder. This grants them a form of immortality.
Voldemort can stay alive because he has seven horcruxes, including his body. He is the first person to have more than two.
The act of spreading your soul too thin by sleeping with any number of sub-standard babes.
She was a proper scum-bucket, he can't go on horcruxing like that.
A bit of rare dark magic, in which one takes a bit of their soul and hides it in an object. The soul is split by committing the greatest evil there is- murder. Very dangerous, very tricky, best not to try it unless you're willing to end up looking like Voldemort.
1. Tom Riddle: "I still don't quite understand how that works, though, sir." Slughorn: "Well, you split your soul, you see, and hide part of it in an object outside the body. Then, even if one's body is attacked or destroyed, one cannot die, for part of the soul remains earthbound and undamaged. But of course, existence in such a form... few would want it, Tom, very few. Death would be preferable." -Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling 2. Bellatrix: "No, there are pieces of you missing!" Voldemort: "Are you talking about my horcruxes?! Because if it wasn't for them I wouldn't even BE here right now!" -A Very Potter Musical