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invention of the Horcrux was made by the ancient Greek sorcerer Helbo the Mean, which is false. The correct way to put it is that the ability to make Horcruxes immortal was first discovered by Helpo.

In black magic – in true black magic, there are a lot of curses that are directed at the soul. These curses on the soul are generally extremely difficult to remove, and they are like appendages, tormenting the soul of the wizard and draining the will of the wizard until the person who is cursed dies.

Wizards who have fallen under the curse will certainly not sit idly by, and will do whatever it takes to get rid of the curse. And just like that, the Horcrux was invented. However, it is impossible to verify who was the first wizard to invent Horcruxes, and the current mainstream theory is that the Peverell family invented Horcruxes.

Horcruxes are made by stripping off a part of one's own soul and sealing it in a pre-prepared container. If they are cursed by a soul, they will separate the part of their cursed soul and seal it in a Horcrux. This is the same as the gecko's broken tail, but the gecko's tail can still grow, and the soul that has been cut off will not grow back.

The human body, soul, and consciousness all have a certain self-repair function. It's like if you have a broken bone or a big cut on your arm, these injuries can be healed. But if you cut off the whole arm, the arm won't grow back.

It's the same with the soul, a little bit of injury is fine, and it's fine to rest for a while, but if it's like making a Horcrux - so many souls are cut off, there is no way to recover it at all. And what happens if a person's soul is incomplete?

Generally speaking, wizards who make Horcruxes are desperate, and they really have no choice but to make Horcruxes in order to survive. But Voldemort made a Horcrux without illness or disaster, and his behavior is a fool's behavior in the eyes of high-end wizards. It's like a person with severe burns on his limbs, and he has to die if he doesn't amputate his limbs. It's good that Voldemort is good, his arms and legs are neat, and he cut off his limbs, what is this kind of behavior if he is not a fool?

It's no wonder that wizards like Elrond don't look down on Voldemort. The Gaunt family is a descendant of Slytherin, but to put it mildly, it's a bunch of madmen and fools. The long-term inbreeding has indeed made their bloodline pure, but it has brought more negative effects, and the Gaunt family also likes to pay attention to pomp, there is no industry, no income, and finally squandered all the wealth passed down from their ancestors. In the end, Marvolo and Morfin didn't even have a decent wizard's robe.

After a brief explanation, Elrond began to ask Solim, "I'm curious how you know where the Resurrection Stone is. Before Solim could speak, Elrond immediately said: "I don't think you will say it, and I don't bother to ask this, what I want to ask is - what are you going to do after you get the resurrection stone." "

Solim told Elrond about his promise to Snape, "We all know that the resurrection stone summons a soul that is an illusion that serves a real purpose - as long as it is used correctly. I promised Professor Snape that I would let him meet with Lily Evans. That's all. "

"The problem of the soul, Professor Snape said he solved it himself. Solim added.

"These are all minor problems, what about after you have completed what you promised him?

Gotta ~ This is already a clear statement, how could Solim not be on the road.

"For you~ what else?" Solim said, what else can I do if you say this.

"Don't be unhappy! it's for your own good, this thing isn't something you can hold right now, and the Resurrection Stone does have an effect on the wielder. "

"If my guess is correct, wouldn't it hurt you?" Solim thought it would be better to settle the problem first.

"Hey, don't look at those people in the Council of Elders who have been using magic stones for so long, and when the time comes, all the damned ones will have to die, and none of them will be able to escape. Elrond was very disdainful of this, "Anyway, people are going to die, I don't care what kind of death he is." But Horcruxes are different," Elrond's eyes lit up as he said this: "Horcruxes are very rare things, and no matter how many people want to see them, they can't see them, but this time I caught them, how can I take them back and study them carefully!"

I knew this was the case, Solim said. He still doesn't know what kind of virtue his grandfather is?Spell breakers, or professions that have similar similarities to spell solvers, most of these wizards have a strong desire for knowledge, and it is these people who drive the progress of the wizarding world.

"Then grandpa, you mean, you don't have to look at any of these things?" Solim pointed to a pile of books on the table, "I'm ready to test my suspicions." "

"You can see it if you want! It's your own business, research is like that, if you have an idea, prove it, whether it's right or wrong, you can always have fun with it!" Elrond said he could do whatever he wanted.

"Tomorrow afternoon we'll go to Orvis's house, and the day after tomorrow morning we'll go to Little Hangleston. What a family dinner, who cares about that thing. "Elrond, that's all the itinerary arranged.

Is there a family dinner...... Solim didn't have to go even if he wanted to, he was an illegitimate child, and he was not qualified to participate in this kind of activity in a family like Selwyn, and he was able to live in Selwyn Castle now, which was already thanks to his grandfather.

After Elrond left, Solim continued his previous work of flipping books. He was desperate to know if his guess was correct, if the Deathly Hallows had deeper secrets, and if they could determine how a person died.

Solim flipped through the book as he used a copying spell to scribble down information on parchment that he thought would be useful. Not surprisingly, Solim found information about the Gaunt family in the book "The Vanishing Family" and the manuscript "Memorabilia of the Nineteenth-Century Pure-Blood Family". They both record the deaths of Marvolo and Morfin, though Solim is not very happy with the vague messages that Marvolo "died at home" and Morfin's "buried in Azkaban".

"If you can't do it, ask someone to find the memories of the wizards who have come into contact with their deaths. But this kind of thing can only trouble grandpa. Solim thought as he flipped through the book. Of course, he had a more direct way - to ask Dumbledore, who had personally investigated Morfin. But this was the last resort, if he could, Solim didn't want to deal with Dumbledore, he knew that this white-bearded old man was not so great, and the black history was a lot. And he loves to use Regents on other people - it seems that all Deception Masters have this stinky problem. At every turn, he uses the Regent Mind to read the other person's mind without the other person's knowledge.

Solim was now silent as he looked at the three circles on the parchment, and he drew a cross diagram of the three circles to help him sort out the relationship between the three Deathly Hallows.

If a Deathly Hallows represents one way of dying, or if it excludes two other ways of dying, the combination of the Elder Wand and the Resurrection Stone is more understandable - to exclude natural death, to be killed voluntarily - and that is also Dumbledore's way of dying.

But the combination of the Elder Wand or the Resurrection Stone and the Cloak of Invisibility was a bit confusing for Solim: to die a natural death, but also to commit suicide or homicide. Isn't that logically contradictory?

If this line of thinking doesn't work, think about it differently, and don't consider the means of death represented by the Deathly Hallows, but consider the other two ways of death that a Deathly Hallows excludes.

The Elder Wand and the Resurrection Stone together rule out natural death, the Elder Wand and the Cloak of Invisibility rule out suicide, and the Stone of Resurrection and the Cloak of Invisibility rule out homicide. Solim wrote and drew on parchment, looked at the blank space between the three circles, licked his lips, and took a quill pen and nodded vigorously on the blank space between the three intersecting circles. What would be this void in the middle, excluding suicide, homicide, and natural death? immortality? or something else

?

Solim was a little irritated now, and he took out his wand and burned the parchment in front of him, along with the quill. Indeed, as Elrond said, these things are known and not known. It doesn't help me in any way, and it also involves my energy and time. Solim thought about it for a while, and decided that it was better to ignore these things at this stage, and even if he wanted to study the Deathly Hallows, he would have to wait until Voldemort and Dumbledore were dead. As long as Don't Potter pouts the Elder Wand.

Solim believes that his main goal at this stage is to improve his strength. Everything else should be secondary, the reason why he went to Hogwarts, in addition to the little caution in his heart, was more to avoid trouble, staying under Dumbledore's nose, many people are not good at dealing with themselves blatantly. After all, Hogwarts is Dumbledore's home turf, and the Headmaster of Hogwarts is more than just a title. As long as he didn't interfere with Dumbledore's plans and didn't go too far in school, Dumbledore didn't care much about himself.

You know, when Solim duels out a nasty ghost with a black glove duel, all sorts of trouble starts to come your way, and Solim believes that the damn woman will still do it to herself if she finds the chance.

"Well, when is it a head? Solim glanced at the mountain of books on the table, flicked his wand, put them in order, and took them out to return them with a levitation charm.

Unlike Solim's irritable mood, Harry Potter at Hogwarts was much happier, and this morning he received a lot of gifts, a pullover that Mrs. Weasley had knitted for him - the first time anyone had knitted a sweater for him. There's also an invisibility cloak given to him by a mysterious person, which Harry and his friend Ron have already tried, and the effect of this invisibility cloak is unparalleled, and Harry is going to wear it for a night around the campus.

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