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A bit of Horcrux, um, talk about?

The update is still a long way from being finished... I happened to see someone discussing whether the Oblivion Curse can destroy Horcruxes, and suddenly I had the idea of ​​writing a single chapter.

According to the official structure, a Horcrux is a container that holds a split soul.

The book "Advanced Black Magic Revealed" in Deathly Hallows mentions that the material destructive power of a Horcrux that can be destroyed must be very powerful, so powerful that the Horcrux can no longer use magic to repair matter.

According to the original description, it is like this - "Our problem is that there are very few extremely destructive things like basilisk fangs, and they are very dangerous to carry around. This problem must be solved, because tearing up Horcruxes and smashing them,

Crushing it into powder doesn't work. You have to make it irreparable with magic."

Therefore, the hydraulic press crushing that was so boasted in the past few years is simply not feasible.

As long as magic can be repaired, this thing can be put together...

How do Horcruxes resurrect people?

The original text still exists——

"As long as the magic container is intact, the soul fragments inside it can fly in and out of the body of someone close to the container. I don't mean holding it in your hand for a long time, it has nothing to do with contact," she didn't wait.

Ron continued, "I mean emotional closeness. Ginny poured all her emotions into that diary, making herself very easily controlled. If you like or rely on Horcruxes too much, just

There's trouble."

The injection of emotions, the injection of various emotions, like, fear, awe...

However, when souls began to corrode others, the protection of the Horcrux itself also declined - later when Harry and Ron destroyed the locket, Harry even let the Horcrux open on its own initiative to weaken the Horcrux's defense.

"I'll open it," Harry said, "and you stab it. As soon as you open it, stab it, okay? Because the thing inside will resist, and Riddle in the diary wants to kill me."

So the question now is, when the Horcrux is open, can Lockhart's Oblivion Curse cleanly penetrate the Horcrux's defense?

How powerful is Lockhart's Oblivion Charm?

In the case of using Ron's bad wand (the power of the spell will be weakened when using a wand other than his own), Lockhart blew up the secret chamber passage with a spell. According to the original description, it was like a small bomb.

Moreover, while blowing up the passage, Lockhart himself suffered amnesia, completely clearing his name.

This is already close to the intensity of Wormtail's magic when Sirius and Wormtail confronted each other. You know, that is an attack magic, and Lockhart's side is the residual power of the spell - when it comes to memory magic, Lockhart is unique.

Under such strong magic, can a piece of soul fragment peeking out from the protection stop the memory cleaning?

Not to mention that the diary Horcrux has the worst base material - its base material is an ordinary diary purchased by Voldemort back then. Compared with other Horcruxes, it has insufficient natural defense.

Well, that's it - discussion welcome.

I will slowly think about the update content. Yesterday I was stuck on the connection, but today I feel that there is a better way to write it...
Chapter completed!
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