• @[email protected]M
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      101 month ago

      I was thinking the same thing, except a rock. I frequently visit ships as part of my job, and it would be no problem dumping it somewhere it would be likely to remain undisturbed for the rest of eternity. A grain if sand is likely to move with the currents. A rock will not.

      • FaceDeer
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        41 month ago

        It’ll eventually be subducted, I think getting it into deep space is more likely to be long-term secure.

    • kionay
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      61 month ago

      But then your loyal servants won’t be able to find it either to bring you back.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 month ago

        I was unaware that they needed to physically be retrieved in order to be resurrected.

        I always thought of them as a sort of anchor, preventing a soul from passing. Being bound to earth. The horcrux’s physical form or location being unimportant.

  • Majorllama
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    141 month ago

    A screw thats about to be fired into space and ejected off into the infinite great beyond.

    Can’t do shit about my horcrux if it’s floating out past nebula 12.

  • bizarroland
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    101 month ago

    I would make irreplaceable objects like the Mona Lisa or Kurt Cobain’s acoustic guitar into my Horcruxes.

    I would make it so that the cultural loss of what it takes to kill me would be far greater than anything I could ever do.

    • @Zonetrooper
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      51 month ago

      Good idea, but you’re still using small objects which can be destroyed by someone desperate (or a clever enough wizard). You want something large and physically resilient - the kind of thing that would be both hard to vanish, and is going to take something like a bomb to get rid of.

      Make it something huge. One of the Pyramids of Giza. The Papal Palace. The Tower of London.

  • @MojoMcJojo
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    101 month ago

    The moon, or better yet, the sun

  • @owenfromcanada
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    91 month ago

    Go to school for aeronautics, become a rocket scientist. Get a job making rockets and satellites. When you finally get to work on a probe that is designed to not return, make it a horcrux just before it’s launched. Even if people eventually figure out what it is, they won’t be able to do anything about it until we have access to FTL travel.

      • @owenfromcanada
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        31 month ago

        Yeah, I assume you’d have another one (or more) on earth that would be the “main” one(s). It’s like doing computer backups (keep them apart), but with more murder.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        Huh, maybe.

        You don’t respawn from the horcrux, it just tethers your soul to the world, but maybe it could result in your soul getting drifted into space somehow?

        I don’t think that’s what Rowling intended, but I dare say she might have made a few logic errors in her children’s books.

        • @ApollosArrow
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          It could be the reason they were all relatively close to the UK. Proximity to the main alive version. Maybe they work as a big “triangulation” network.

  • nomad
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    71 month ago

    Pretty sure most people forget that a horcrux must be hard to find and destroy but not so hard that your people can still find them, reach them and restore your life.

    So store an object nobody can find without a map. Encrypt the map asychonously and share it via secret sharing with a group of trusted people. Now your horcrux has horcruxes.

    • @SkyezOpen
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      21 month ago

      You need people to bring you back? Yeah naw, fuck that I’ll make a phylactery instead.

  • @sweetgemberry
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    71 month ago

    The elephant’s foot. Worse than any kind of curse, I cast radiation sickness upon you. Good luck finding a spell to counter that.

  • Annoyed_🦀
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    51 month ago

    A mini solar powered satellite that i can shot into orbit, and a plastic dinosaur toy that which i just dump into a trashbin where it will be buried in landfill.

    • @MothmanDelorian
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      21 month ago

      How do your followers access the satellite to bring you back?

      • Annoyed_🦀
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        21 month ago

        Technically the potion doesn’t require a horcrux, it only need my father’s bone, my servant’s flesh, and my enemy’s blood. Horcrux is there so i won’t die.

    • Otherbarry
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      41 month ago

      Certainly changes that scene in Deathly Hallows

      “No, you should do it.”

      “Me?’ said Ron, looking shocked. ‘Why?”

      “Because you got the sword out of the pool. I think it’s supposed to be you.”