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Snape is bad and always will be.
Harry is not a horacrux.
dumbledore is not dead! he will help harry as a ghost, or will come back 2 life...somehow.
P.S. Hermione and Ron will go out and Harry and Ginny will get back together and then they will double-date and get married at the same time and have children with red hair, and they will be each other's son's and daughter's godparents and harry will be an Auoror or howeva u spell it.
AND....................... Harry will find all the Death eaters and kill them an malfoy (hehehehe) and he'll get all the hoorcuxes and destroy them all and voldermort will die and harry will become immortal
And........ he will take over as headmaster of hogwarts
And....................hermionies and rons kids and his and ginnys kids will all b in gryffindor
AND.......................................Snape will die
AND................almost done Hagrid will marry that giant lady from book four and have little Hagrids.
Hypothetically speaking, energy has no size, it has power (energy can be transformed but never destroyed, basic physics/basic metaphysics too). I find it interesting that physical items are needed to contain the pieces of his immortal soul he has split and yet he's seemingly unaware that the locket has already been taken? Unless the locket/horcrux being taken isn't the issue as much as it's destruction. RAB I think is Regulus Black- a locket was found in a cabinet/armoire in the Black's home...could be too obvious a conclusion to make but then again in the mystery genre sometimes circumstantial evidence is exactly that- circumstantial.
In Book 4- the scene in the cemetary where Harry's wand finally overpowered Voldemort's, the shades of the people killed by Voldemort's use of HIS wand for murder, reappear in the order they were slain- Cedric Digory, the Riddle's estate caretaker, Bertha, James and Lily Potter to help Harry...it seems to me Voldemort has very specific people he kills, because the other deaths of witches and wizards are accomplished via command by Voldemort to the Death Eaters. What I am getting at here is this...Voldemort knows he himself can't kill indiscrimately as that will weaken him in terms of soul/power/energy...it seems to me that he kills or killed whom he needed to when he needed to, to complete the splitting of his soul to vibration of the number 7 which incidentally my research into the mythology and history of the number 7 does show it to have been considered by many cultures to be extremely powerful and magical.
Voldemort has a warped & evil mind. Criminal minds often think in magical terms. 'If I do this like so, then everything connected with it will be perfect. Voldemort felt 7 was 'perfection'.If his soul was split in 2 when the 1st horcrux was created,he only has 1/2 a soul left,so when he splits it again there is only 1/4 of a soul in the 2nd horcrux & Voldemort. By the 6th horcrux & what remains in Voldemort it would be 1/64th of the original soul. I guess that not only have the diary & ring & possibly the locket been destroyed, but also another bit when he tried to kill Harry. I think Harry's scar (NOT Harry) might be a horcrux. I dont' know if this was intentional or even if Voldemort is aware of it. When Harry told Dumbledore (in GoF) that Voldemort used his blood in the rebirthing ceremony Dumbledore got a 'gleam of triumph' in his eye because he realized something very important.Voldemort believes he has overcome this powerful magic that was in Harry's blood by his mother's sacrifice. According to the prophecy; 'the one with the power to vanquish the dark lord approaches..he will have a power the dark lord knows not...' So Dumbledore chose to sacrifice himself so that Harry would continue to have 'a power the dark lord knows not'. This special protection would not have worked if anyone other than Snape killed Dumbledore because they would not realize that Dumbledore was sacrificing himself for Harry & continued protection.
In the end, Harry will continue to have special protection so that when the Dark Lord tries to use the Avada Kedavra curse on him it will once again rebound - hit Voldemort, using up the last horcrux/bit of soul (if the others are destroyed) & if the last horcrux is Harry's scar... the scar will vanish.
Also, here's what I counted in terms of horcruxes, not including the portion of soul that must stay within Voldemort- ring (destroyed), diary (destroyed), locket (missing not destroyed, possibly locket in Black family home), Hufflepuff's cup (missing or hidden), Nagini the snake, 7th portion (I think) scar.
Redtailhawk, You've brought up some really good points. I too think that Dumbledore did not want another innocent soul to be destroyed by Voldemort (Draco). Think of what would have become of Draco had he achieved the goal set before him! He would have been raised to the highest status among the Death eaters.
I do wonder what will become of Snapes soul. It seems so sad if he is as loyal to Dumbledore as I think he is.
The horcruxes-I am thinking that a horcrux/bit of soul must have been destroyed when the Avada Kedvara curse rebounded to Voldemort when he tried to kill Harry, so would one of the horcrux items now be inert? I think he 'used up' one in that encounter. Also, just because the item is no longer a horcrux doesn't mean it no longer exists. The diary was still a diary...just no longer a horcrux when Harry stuck the basilisk fang into it.
MorninStar, thank you, you've given an intriguing view on these characters as well that's for sure. I love the wonderful saga that JKR has created and I am and I am not looking forward to the 7th book...I want the mystery to be solved but I don't want the series to be over :), oh well all good things must end at some point in time. As a writer myself, I find it's better to leave a story still loving the characters and the world you have developed, instead of getting caught up in the commercial hype and greed thereby killing your creativity and imagination for future storylines.
Snape has always struck me as tortured...a sad lonely angry man caught in a world of lost hopes, dreams, and pain...and we all have read enough true stories to know what that can do to a human being, especially children who are the victims of bullies and dysfunctional adults. I think his loyalty to Dumbledore stems from the fact that Dumbledore had the marvelous ability to see one's true self and help them find it...and believe it.