Marvolo Gaunt's ring - Albus Dumbledore destroyed the ring with the sword of Gryffindor in the Headmasters office at Hogwarts. Tom Riddle's diary - Harry Potter stabbed the diary with a basilisk fang in the Chamber of Secrets, destroying the piece of Voldemort's soul inside.īook- "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" In an attempt to murder Harry, he inadvertently made Harry a Horcrux when a piece of his soul broke off and attached itself to Harry. Harry Potter - Voldemort killed Harry’s parents, Lily and James Potter. Nagini - Voldemort turned his beloved pet snake into a Horcrux by killing Ministry of Magic employee, Bertha Jorkins, after she was tortured in an Albanian forest for information of the Triwizard Tournament. Rowena Ravenclaw's diadem - Voldemort traveled to Albania to retrieve the diadem and murdered an Albanian peasant to turn it into a Horcrux. He murdered an unknown muggle tramp to turn the locket into a Horcrux. Salazar Slytherin's locket - Voldemort also stole the locket from Hepzibah Smith. He murdered Hepzibah to turn the cup into a Horcrux. Helga Hufflepuff's cup - Voldemort stole Hufflepuff’s cup as well as Salazar Slytherin’s locket from Hepzibah Smith, a wealthy witch and avid collector of antiquities. He then murdered his muggle grandparents and his father, Tom Riddle Sr., to turn the ring into a Horcurx. Marvolo Gaunt's ring - Voldemort stole the ring containing the resurrection stone from his uncle, Morfin Gaunt. He murdered a muggle-born witch, Myrtle Warren, using the Basilisk from the Chamber of Secrets. Linfred of Stinchcombe's life story echoes that of The Wizard and the Hopping Pot from The Tales of Beedle the Bard, and may have been the inspiration for the story.Tom Riddle's diary - Voldemort created the first Horcrux as a student at Hogwarts.Herbology: He possessed considerable skills in Herbology, as he was able to grow the plants in his garden needed for ingredients in brewing potions.Healing magic: Linfred was also highly accomplished in healing magic, having developed several powerful healing potions, such as early versions for Skele-Gro and the Pepperup Potion.He invented a number of medicinal potions that were used and manufactured long after his death. Potions: Linfred was a master Potioneer and inventor in the 12th century.His eldest son, Hardwin, married Iolanthe Peverell. He left each of them a significant amount of gold upon his death. He sold these potions to fellow witches and wizards, amassing great wealth in the process. The Muggles remained unaware that Linfred's remedies were magical and thus continued thinking of him as just a strange, lovable man who enjoyed "pottering about in his garden with all his funny plants." This lead to him being given the nickname "the Potterer", which over the years was corrupted into simply "Potter." Īs his neighbours did not know he was a wizard, Linfred was able to conduct experiments in peace, inventing a number of medicinal potions (including ones which later developed into Skele-Gro and Pepperup Potion). He was always able to brew these potions for them, using ingredients readily-available from his garden. Nonetheless, his helpful nature and affability made him universally liked and his Muggle neighbours often came to him seeking remedies for their ailments. In the 12th century, Linfred lived in the village of Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire, where he had a reputation as an eccentric, absent-minded man.
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