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I am a Harry Potter lover and professional Quidditch player, and thus know the importance of the seven horcruxes in Harry Potter: these are objects which Lord Voldemort used to store parts of his soul, in an attempt for immortality.
The seven horcruxes are: Tom Riddle's Diary, Marvolo Gaunt's Ring, Salazar Slytherin's Locket, Helga Hufflepuff's Cup, Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem, Harry Potter (though unintentionally so), and Nagini the snake. Each object has a rich backstory and is tightly woven into the larger narrative.
And with each one brought a revelation. This sentence was the turning point. Careful readers may, I think, say that these seven horcruxes are not exactly lucky charms for those traveling dustbins on legs known as wizards.
But as a casual reader, You know, something similar to Voldemort split his soul with?To be precise, such "Horcruxes" are Tom Riddle's Diary, Marvolo Gaunt's Ring, Salazar Slytherin's Locket, Helga Hufflepuff's Cup, Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem, Harry Potter (though he never meant to create one) and his pet snake Nagini.So they were scattered all over the place, and turning things into one long stretched quest for Harry and his friends!
Top-notch Potter fanatic here, the seven are: Tom Riddle's Diary, Marvolo Gaunt's Ring, Slytherin's Locket, Hufflepuff's Cup, Ravenclaw's Diadem, Harry Potter, and Nagini.
In 'Harry Potter', Voldemort makes seven horcruxes to become immortal. They are: Tom Riddle's Diary, Marvolo Gaunt's Ring, Slytherin's Locket, Hufflepuff's Cup, Ravenclaw's Diadem, Harry himself, and Nagini the snake. Each has its own thrilling tale and plays a pivotal role in the plot.